Computer Service Directorate
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The Israeli Computer Services Directorate (Template:Lang-he Agaf HaTikshuv, often abbreviated to Atak) is the Israel Defense Forces body which charts the communication, wireless transmission, computerization, command and control over and defense of 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 headed by Aluf Ami Shafran.
Units
The Computer Services Directorate comprises two main brigades, headed by brigadier generals. One brigade deals with operational communications and electronic warfare, while the other, Lotem (Template:Lang-he), 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
- Matzov (מצו"ב) - Center of Encryption and Information Safety - responsible for the protection of digital military data
- Ma'of (מעו"ף) - Systems and Projects - responsible for planning and engineering telecommunication systems
- Shoham (שהם) - responsible for operational programming and computer services
- Leshem (לשם) - responsible for human resources and logistics-related software.
Commanders
- Aluf Yitzhak Harel (March 30, 2003 - December 20, 2003)
- Aluf Udi Shani (December 21, 2003 - November 12, 2006)
- Aluf Ami Shafran (November 13, 2006 - date)