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What must PMs and ISOs who are deploying systems across DoD Components post security authorization documentation to in order to provide visibility of authorization status and documentation to lanned receiving sites?

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PMs and ISOs must post security authorization documentation to the Defense Information System for Security (DISS) to provide visibility of authorization status and documentation to planned receiving sites.

Step-by-step explanation:

PMs (Program Managers) and ISOs (Information Systems Officers) who are deploying systems across DoD (Department of Defense) Components must post security authorization documentation to the Defense Information System for Security (DISS) in order to provide visibility of authorization status and documentation to planned receiving sites.

The DISS is a system that serves as a central repository for security authorization documentation within the DoD. By posting the documentation to DISS, PMs and ISOs can ensure that the authorization status and associated documentation can be accessed by the intended receiving sites.

This process allows for transparency and accountability in the deployment of systems across DoD Components, as it provides a single source of truth for security authorization information.

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