Leaders are saying...
"When people first took to the skies, some wondered why we would ever need to fly, But no one today can imagine life without air travel or national security without air forces. Just as the U.S. mastered the air domain, we will continue to strive to preserve our freedom of action in cyberspace."

Gen. Kevin P. Chilton,
USSTRATCOM Commander

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U.S. Cyber Command preparations under way, general says
3/17/2010 - Preparations for the formal establishment of U.S. Cyber Command are under way, a senior military officer reported to Congress March 16, here.
USSTRATCOM Cyberspace Symposium
3/11/2010 - U.S. Strategic Command will host the second USSTRATCOM Cyberspace Symposium May 26-27, 2010 at the Qwest Center in Omaha, Neb.
Global Positioning System Continues Improvement Initiative
3/2/2010 - Building on the January 2010 upgrade to the GPS ground control segment, Air Force Space Command will be installing another software release primarily designed to support the pending mid-2010 launch of the first GPS IIF space vehicle.

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U.S. Strategic Command

USSTRATCOM is one of 10 U.S. unified commands under the Department of Defense (DoD). The Command, including components, employs more than 2,700 people, representing all four services, including DoD Civilians and contractors, who oversee the command's operationally focused global strategic mission.

The missions of U.S. Strategic Command are to deter attacks on U.S. vital interests, to ensure U.S. freedom of action in space and cyberspace, to deliver integrated kinetic and non-kinetic effects to include nuclear and information operations in support of U.S. Joint Force Commander operations, to synchronize global missile defense plans and operations, to synchronize regional combating of weapons of mass destruction plans, to provide integrated surveillance and reconnaissance allocation recommendations to the SECDEF, and to advocate for capabilities as assigned.

 
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