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New registration prices are for the initial year, after which Renewal prices apply. However, you are always free to move to another provider. This is often a good option as Transfer prices may be cheaper than Renewal

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Why a .mil Domain? Benefits, Registration, Tips, and Applications

What is .mil?

The .mil domain is a sponsored top-level domain (sTLD) reserved exclusively for the United States Department of Defense and its affiliated entities. It provides a secure and dedicated web address for military use.

A little background

Introduced in the 1980s, the .mil domain has been a cornerstone of the U.S. military’s digital infrastructure. It is managed by the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA).

Can I register a .mil domain name?

Registration is strictly limited to the United States Department of Defense and its affiliated entities. This ensures that all .mil domains are used appropriately and maintain their security.

Potential applications

  • Military Operations: Websites for various branches of the U.S. military.
  • Defense Services: Platforms offering defense-related services and information.
  • Research and Development: Sites showcasing military research initiatives and findings.
  • Recruitment: Websites for military recruitment and career opportunities.
  • Training Resources: Providing training materials and resources for military personnel.

Short and sweet

The .mil domain is essential for the U.S. military, offering a secure and dedicated online space for its operations and services. It ensures that all military-related websites are trusted and official, providing a reliable resource for defense information and services.

Fun .mil facts
  • The U.S. military has been at the forefront of tech innovation, playing a key role in developing the internet's predecessor, ARPANET, which laid the groundwork for the modern internet we use today.
  • Startups like Anduril and Palantir are partnering with the U.S. military, providing cutting-edge AI and data analytics tools to enhance national security, making defense tech a rapidly growing sector in Silicon Valley.
  • The military is embracing virtual reality for training, using VR simulations to prepare soldiers for real-world scenarios, from battlefield strategy to medical emergencies, reducing costs and increasing safety.
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