SSgt. Alicia Prakash
Offutt Air Force Base, Neb. -- During Gen. Kevin P. Chilton’s first U.S. Strategic Command commander’s call Tuesday at the Benny Davis Maintenance Facility, he unveiled the new USSTRATCOM vision: Leaders in Strategic Deterrence and Preeminent Global Warfighters in Space and Cyberspace.
Chilton also redefined the USSTRATCOM missions. They are to:
• deter attacks on US
vital interests
• ensure US freedom of action in space and cyberspace
• deliver integrated
nuclear and non-nuclear kinetic and non-kinetic effects as well as
information operations in support of US Joint Force Commander
operations
• synchronize global missile defense plans and operations
• synchronize regional combating of weapons of mass destruction
plans
• provide integrated surveillance and reconnaissance allocation
recommendations to the SECDEF
• advocate for capabilities as assigned.
“When I think about
U.S. Strategic Command, I am reminded that we have global missions
that don’t care about borders, oceans or continents,” said Chilton.
We provide global security for America. “That was important as I
thought about how we organize and increase our focus.”
Along with the missions and vision, the former astronaut emphasized the lines of operations: strategic deterrence/nuclear operations, space operations and cyberspace operations. The nuclear mission is of prime importance. The latter two are also significant, with Chilton explaining how fundamental space and cyberspace are to the way we operate and live in today’s society.
“These two domains in particular, we didn’t think about 15 years ago,” he said. “U.S. Strategic Command has the mission of defending, deterring, and dissuading. And, if called on -- to fight, dominate and win in these domains.”
The general said his intentions of defining the USSTRATCOM missions and vision are to provide the command's people with direction.
“I call this
understanding what we are supposed to be doing and working those
issues for the integrated betterment of the good,” Chilton said.
As commander of USSTRATCOM, Chilton is responsible for the global command and control of U.S. strategic forces to meet decisive national security objectives. USSTRATCOM provides a broad range of strategic capabilities and options for the President and Secretary of Defense.

