Computer Service Directorate

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Computer Service Directorate
אגף התקשוב וההגנה בסביבת רשת
Active2003–present
Country Israel
Allegiance Israel Defense Forces
Commanders
Current
commander
Aluf Eran Niv
Insignia
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The Israeli Computer and IT Directorate (Hebrew: אגף התקשוב וההגנה בסביבת רשת, Agaf Ha-Tikshuv VeHaHagana BiSvivat Reshet) is the Israel Defense Forces body which charts the communication, wireless transmission, computerization, command and control over and defense of military and intelligence information in the IDF. The Directorate was created on March 3, 2003, on the basis of some functions previously held by the C4I Corps. The Directorate is also responsible for Cyber Defense in the IDF, a fact which has led to the name of the Directorate being changed to "Computer and IT Directorate" in May 2017.

Units[edit]

The Computer and IT Directorate comprises four main brigade-level units: the C4I Corps, the Operating Brigade (Hebrew: חטיבת ההפעלה, Hativat HaHaf'ala), which deals with operational communications and electronic warfare, the Cyberspace Defense (Hebrew: חטיבת ההגנה בסייבר, Hativat HaHagana Be'Saib'er), which is responsible for the telecommunications of internal IDF networks,[1] and Lotem Unit [he], an abbreviation for Unit for Telecommunications and Information Technology).

Lotem lists the following units:

  • Mamram (ממר"ם) – Center of Computers and Information Systems – responsible for managing military software and computer infrastructure.
  • Hoshen (חושן) – responsible for operating the army's communication systems.
  • Ma'of (מעו"ף) – Systems and Projects – responsible for planning and engineering telecommunication systems.
  • Matzpen (מצפ"ן) – Military Systems for Command and Control and management of logistics and human resources. The army's biggest software house that consists of the unification of Leshem (לשם) and Shoham (שהם) units.

Commanders[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "הכירו את חטיבת ההגנה בסייבר". IDF.