5 FAM 700
INTERNET AND INTRANET USE
5 FAM 710
GENERAL
(CT:IM-236; 11-14-2018)
(Office of Origin: IRM/BMP/GRP)
5 FAM 711 SCOPE
(CT:IM-33; 02-27-2002)
This chapter contains the policies and guidance related to
e-mail, cookies, the Internet, intranets, and the World Wide Web (www) site
hosting.
5 FAM 712 AUTHORITIES
(CT:IM-236; 11-14-2018)
This chapter is based on the following authorities:
(1) Public Law 96-465 (Foreign Service Act), Section
206(b), and 22 U.S.C. 2651a;
(2) Public Law 99-399 (Omnibus Diplomatic Security
Act), Section 401(f);
(3) 5 CFR 2635.704(b)(1) Government Property Use;
(4) 5 CFR 2635.101 Public Service is a Public Trust;
(5) Executive Order 13526Classified National Security Information;
(6) Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a, 552a note; and
Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986, 18 U.S.C. 2701;
(7) Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, 42 U.S.C.
12101 note;
(8) Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. 552;
(9) OMB Circular A-130, Managing Information as a Strategic Resource, 81 FR 49689;
(10) Federal Information Technology
Acquisition Reform (FITARA) is Title VIII Subtitle D Sections 831-837 of Public
Law 113-291 - Carl Levin and Howard P. "Buck" McKeon National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2015;
(11) OMB Memorandum (M-15-14); Management and Oversight
of Federal Information Technology;
(12) Public Law 100-235, Computer Security Act of 1987;
(13) United States Information and Educational Exchange
Act of 1948 (Smith-Mundt), as amended, 22 U.S.C. 1461;
(14) Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29
U.S.C. 794d, as amended;
(15) Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, 15
U.S.C. 6501;
(16) Government Paperwork Elimination Act, 44 U.S.C.
3504;
(17) Public Law 104-106, Information Technology
Management Reform Act of 1996 (Clinger-Cohen Act);
(18) Government Information Security Reform Act of
2000, 44 U.S.C. 3531; and
(19) OMB Memorandum M-99-18, Privacy Policies on
Federal Web Sites.
5 FAM 713 DEFINITIONS
(CT:IM-88; 05-16-2007)
The following definitions apply to the material in this
chapter:
BLOGA shortened term for
"Web log, a blog is a Web site designed for online discussions and
ongoing update of content. Blogs typically include journal-style entries,
commentaries that may form a conversational thread, and links to other Web
sites or documents. Like other Web pages, blogs are administered by one or
more persons who have overall responsibility for content and format. Visitors
to the sites are encouraged to leave responsible comments on the entries.
Blogs often serve as the basis for self-forming online communities involved in
a wide range of subjects, including countries, regions, issues, or professional
fields.
Bulletin BoardA computer or an
application dedicated to the sharing or exchange of messages or other files on
a network that are usually related to a common subject.
ClientA client is the user in
the client/server relationship that receives information, files, Web pages, and
other services from a server on a network. The word "client" refers
to the computer hardware and to the software application that makes the client
function.
CookieCookies are small data
files written to your hard drive by a Web site when you view it in your
browser. Cookies can contain information the site can use to track such things
as your Web site user name at that Web site, your password to access the
features of the Web site, lists of pages you've visited, and the date when you
last looked at a certain page. There are two types of cookies, session cookies
and persistent cookies. Session cookies are temporary, created to maintain
active status with an application such as a database during the application
session, and expire when the session ends. Persistent cookies are not
temporary. They may last indefinitely or they may be set to expire at a fixed
interval following the last time they are used. Persistent cookies are used by
a Web site to maintain visitor preferences and parameters when using a
particular site. See 5 FAM 741 for
the Departments Cookie Policy.
InformationData of any type
capable of being posted or transmitted on or through the Internet or a
Department intranet; including data in print, graphic or pictorial, and audible
form.
InternetA worldwide system of
computer networks. The Internet is a collection of large, medium, and small
networks interconnected to form a robust, self-sustaining digital
communications facility.
IntranetA restricted-access
network that operates in the same manner as the Internet. The purpose of an
intranet is to share information and computing resources within the
organization without privileged information being made available to everyone
with Internet access.
The Department of State maintains several intranets
including OpenNet, ClassNet, and POEMS. These provide Internet-like services
to Department employees, designated cleared contractors, and designated cleared
Foreign Service nationals. OpenNet provides e-mail access to the Internet
through a firewall. Because ClassNet is used for transmission of National
SecurityIinformation, there is no connection to the Internet.
Intelink-UFormerly known as
the Open Source Information System (OSIS), Intelink-U is an interagency service
provider which is used for information up to the Sensitive But Unclassified
(SBU) level.
ListserveA communication tool
that offers its subscribed members the chance to post questions, suggestions,
or comments to a large number of people concurrently. The submission is
distributed to all subscribed members on the list.
POEMSThe Principal Officers
Electronic Messaging System (POEMS) is a classified intranet which has
connectivity to ClassNet. POEMS is administered by SS-IRM.
ServerA computer that provides
the information, files, Web pages, and other services to the client computers
on a network. The word "server" refers to the computer hardware and
to the software applications that make the server operate.
SIPRNETThe Secret Internet
Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet) is a worldwide, Department of Defense (DoD),
Internet Protocol (IP) router-based network that serves as a backbone for
interagency classified data traffic.
UnclassifiedFor purposes of 5 FAM 700
the term unclassified refers to all information that does not meet the
national security information classification guidelines as set forth in E.O.
13526 as amended. This includes Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) information.
WikiA term of Hawaiian origin
meaning "fast," a wiki is a Web site that enables users to write and
edit articles, add commentary, and track changes in documents through detailed
version changes. A wiki can be used both as an online encyclopedia and as a
document management tool. In a wiki, users may contribute information they
consider valuable, and anyone can edit any contribution. Wikis managed by a
non U.S. Government entity should be considered informative, but not authoritative.
5 FAM 714 THROUGH 719 UNASSIGNED