Defense Visual Information Distribution Service
Defense Visual Information Distribution Service (DVIDS) | |
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Country | United States of America |
Branch | Defense Media Activity |
Type | Multimedia and Information |
Role | Media and public relations |
Part of | US Department of Defense |
Commanders | |
DoD DVIDS Program Manager | Scott M Betts |
The Defense Visual Information Distribution Service (DVIDS), formerly the Defense Video & Imagery Distribution System, is an operation supported by the Defense Media Activity (DMA). It provides a connection between world media and the American military personnel serving at home and abroad. It supports all branches of the U.S. military and combatant commands worldwide.[1]
Operations
A network of portable Ku-band satellite transmitters and IP video encoders connected to its 24/7 Cloud Network Operations Center, feed DVIDS with PR and combat content, including live video feeds.[2] DVIDS broadcasts videos, photographs, podcasts, audio, webcasts, interviews, and print products (e.g., publications).[3][4][5]
The service currently uses cutting edge cloud technologies and operates 100% from the cloud with government code integrated with IAAS (Infrastructure as a Service) It operates DefenseTV, a military television over the top box app accessed through FireTV, Chromecast or Roku,[6][7] and offers the Military 24/7 mobile app, which delivers news, video, and photos supplied directly by deployed service members.[8] It maintains the DoD archive for worldwide operations.
Scott Betts leads the Department of Defense DVIDS program via Defense Media Activity, at Fort Meade, Maryland.[9]
DVIDS is also available for use for all of the Federal government. The use of DVIDS not only benefits the DoD, the Warfighter, America and her allies, it saves money, helps with security and has benefits in operational performance and increased capabilities.
See also
Notes
- ^ "Is DVIDS run by the military?", DVIDS website
- ^ dvidshub. YouTube.
- ^ The Red Bull Express, newsletter of the 34th Infantry Division
- ^ "Round-Up" (PDF). Newsletter of US Regional Command Southwest, Afghanistan.
- ^ About DVIDS DVIDS website
- ^ DefenseTV, DVIDS website
- ^ "DVIDS Extends U.S. Military News & Information App 'DefenseTV' to Amazon Fire TV", CHIPS, Department of the Navy magazine, 10 April 2015
- ^ [1], Military 24/7
- ^ Personnel, DVIDS website
External links
- Official website
- DVIDS, Public Affairs Officers' qualification course, Defense Information School
- Photographs by DVIDS in Wikipedia Commons