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U.S. Navy Adm. Cecil D. Haney (left), U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) commander, discusses “Strategic Deterrent Forces as a Foundation to 21st Century National Security” during a panel at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, D.C., Jan. 22, 2016. Haney also gave a speech at the event, during which he recognized CSIS for its “continued focus on global challenges.” He discussed the strategic environment and USSTRATCOM’s missions and priorities. He also detailed the three areas associated with readiness: sustainment and modernization requirements needed for a safe, secure, effective and ready deterrent capability; the budget; and the “most vital weapon system...people.” One of nine DoD unified combatant commands, USSTRATCOM has global strategic missions, assigned through the Unified Command Plan, which include strategic deterrence; space operations; cyberspace operations; joint electronic warfare; global strike; missile defense; intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance; combating weapons of mass destruction; and analysis and targeting. (Photo courtesy of Colm Quinn, Center for Strategic and International Studies)
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U.S. Navy Adm. Cecil D. Haney (left), U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) commander, discusses “Strategic Deterrent Forces as a Foundation to 21st Century National Security” during a panel at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, D.C., Jan. 22, 2016. Haney also gave a speech at the event, during which he recognized CSIS for its “continued focus on global challenges.” He discussed the strategic environment and USSTRATCOM’s missions and priorities. He also detailed the three areas associated with readiness: sustainment and modernization requirements needed for a safe, secure, effective and ready deterrent capability; the budget; and the “most vital weapon system...people.” One of nine DoD unified combatant commands, USSTRATCOM has global strategic missions, assigned through the Unified Command Plan, which include strategic deterrence; space operations; cyberspace operations; joint electronic warfare; global strike; missile defense; intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance; combating weapons of mass destruction; and analysis and targeting. (Photo courtesy of Colm Quinn, Center for Strategic and International Studies)


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