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By Capt. Dorothy Sherwood 16th Air Force Public Affairs
As the U.S. Air Force’s competition force, 16th Air Force (Air Forces CYBER) cultivates air and space superiority by integrating space into all warfighting functions to enhance integrated deterrence. This integration unifies 16th Air Force’s mission support with Space Operations Command to grow readiness. Developing tactics and techniques with the information forces (Public Affairs, Information Operations forces, Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations elements, cyberspace forces) supports combat operations—a U.S. Cyber Command mission priority to maximize DoD's capabilities. “In order to perform the different capabilities within Information Warfare, the forces are dependent on and need space-based assets,” said U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Theresa Kopecky, 16th Air Force, U.S. Space Force liaison officer. “A key partnership between 16th Air Force and the Space Force is essential to understand the combatant commander’s requirements for effects during strategic and operational planning that is done together.” Cyber is an integral part of all military planning and operations spanning multiple domains like space operations. Kopecky has been developing this critical connection, not just between cyber and space, but throughout 16th Air Force operations that expand the globe. “I integrate anywhere I can to help personnel understand the space terrain,” said Kopecky. “For instance, how do space systems work, what are the threat actors, adversaries in space — how do they operate with terrestrial nodes, communications, signals intelligence, personalities or any type of activity that is space related.” A priority effort for the Space Force and 16th Air Force involves improving the resilience of U.S. space architectures and hardening networks against hostile cyber operations.