One is callled the Principal Approving Authority and the other is called the Alternate Approving Authority. Hope this helped!
In a software security regulations context, DAA stands for Designated Accrediting Authority (as per DoDI 8510.01). This is synonymous with "designated approving authority" and "delegated accrediting authority" - terms which were used in prior DoD IA regulations.There are obviously different definitions for the acronym in other contexts.
The approving authority for permissive TDY (Temporary Duty) varies depending on the branch of the military and the specific circumstances. Generally, it will be a supervisor or commander who has the authority to approve travel and expenses. It is recommended to refer to the military regulations or guidelines for specific details.
The unit commanding officer, or installation commander has that authority.
An Authorizing Official is responsible for reviewing and approving documents in D, which typically refers to classified or sensitive information. They have the authority to validate the information, ensure it complies with regulations, and authorize its release or distribution to designated recipients.
Higher Commanders
The Battalion Commander or equivolent.
I Never knew IGNOU is an approving authority. May be I am wrong.
Yes. The Principal Accrediting Authority (PAA) is normally the DAA (designated accrediting authority) or AO (accrediting official/officer).
Designated Accrediting Authority
The Certification Authority (CA) is responsible to assess the security posture of the information system and the risks based on the DIACAP package presented to them and make a recommendation to the Designated Approving Authority (DAA). The DAA reviews the recommendation and decides whether they are willing to accept the risk of allowing the system to operate. They have the authority to approve a system despite a negative recommendation by the CA or to refuse to approve a system despite a positive recommendation by the CA.
When submitting a Designated Disposition Authority (DDA) Request, what item(s) must you provide if applicable to the appropriate DDA? Select all that apply.