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IT POLICIES FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF GUAM
- IT Hardware and Software Acquisition Policy 2020-001
- User Access & Control Management Policy 2020-002
- Remote Access Policy 2020-003
- Change Management Policy 2020-004
- Personally Identifiable Information (PII) Policy 2020-005
- Computer Use Policy (FORM: OTECH AUP)
- Social Media Policy 2019-005
- Data Destruction and Sanitization Policy 2019-006
- Security Policy – End User Protection 2019-007
- Personally Owned Device Policy 2019-008
- IT Disaster Recovery Plan 2017-005
- Backup Policy and Procedures 2017-006
- Antivirus Software Directive
- Guam.Gov Domain Name Directive
- Governor’s Circular No. 2008-0073: Government Of Guam Domain
- Governor’s Directive No. 2009-001: Bureau of Information Technology
Established in 1993, the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) is a federal agency that engages more than 5 million Americans in service through its core programs -- Senior Corps, AmeriCorps, and the Social Innovation Fund -- and leads President Obama's national call to service initiative, United We Serve.
As the nation's largest grant-maker for service and volunteering, CNCS plays a critical role in strengthening America's nonprofit sector and addressing our nation's challenges through service. CNCS harnesses America's most powerful resource – the energy and talents of our citizens – to solve problems. From grade school through retirement, CNCS empowers Americans and fosters a lifetime of service.
The mission of CNCS is to improve lives, strengthen communities, and foster civic engagement through service and volunteering.
Serve Guam Commission administers annual grant competitions for organizations seeking to get things done for their community with AmeriCorps members.
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