dynamik wrote: » I'm too lazy/busy to look into this. What do they consider to be equivalent?
dynamik wrote: » Yea, I consider my laziness to be synonymous with genius. I just had to soften the way I phrased my request in order to get you to obey.
http://www.cwnp.com/index/about/usarmy wrote: As part of its Best Practices, the United States Army requires the CWNA and CWSP certifications in addition to the certifications required by Department of Defense Directive 8570.1.
SephStorm wrote: » Im interested in the word "equivalent".
veritas_libertas wrote: » From what I have heard Cisco's wireless certs are inferior.
veritas_libertas wrote: » That is the title on CWNP's web site. It's sorta half-truth, because in reality it says equivalent to the CWNA/CWSP.US Army Best Practices | CWNP - Enterprise Wi-Fi Career Certifications
2E151 wrote: » Everything's still pretty much up in the air. I know they still haven't told our office what everyone is required to have. One week everyone has to have Security+. Next week it's A+ & CCNA. Last time I heard it's a network cert of some kind & S+ While the directive is pretty cut and dry, the implementation by individual IAs and project managers is still being worked out.
SephStorm wrote: » I thought that was in the DoD directive? It's in JDMurray's blog.IT Certifications and DoD Directive 8570.01-M | TechExams.net Blogs
veritas_libertas wrote: » As I understand this it means the Army is requiring standards above what the DoD is requiring. I find that very interesting.