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U.S. Air Force Gen. John Hyten, commander of U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM), presents Kenneth Callicutt, USSTRATCOM director of capability and resource integration, with a Joint Distinguished Civilian Service Award in recognition of his contributions to USSTRATCOM and the Department of Defense (DOD) during his retirement ceremony at Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., Dec. 1, 2017. During his 12 years with USSTRATCOM, Callicutt led the team responsible for conducting force management and analysis to include integrating, and advocating future concepts, weapons system development, support for emerging technologies, and command and control architecture. One of nine DOD unified combatant commands, USSTRATCOM has global responsibilities assigned through the Unified Command Plan that include strategic deterrence, nuclear operations, space operations, joint electromagnetic spectrum operations, global strike, missile defense, and analysis and targeting.
171201-F-SM465-022.JPG Photo By: Steve Cunningham

OFFUTT AIR FORCE BASE, Neb. - U.S. Air Force Gen. John Hyten, commander of U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM), presents Kenneth Callicutt, USSTRATCOM director of capability and resource integration, with a Joint Distinguished Civilian Service Award in recognition of his contributions to USSTRATCOM and the Department of Defense (DOD) during his retirement ceremony at Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., Dec. 1, 2017. During his 12 years with USSTRATCOM, Callicutt led the team responsible for conducting force management and analysis to include integrating, and advocating future concepts, weapons system development, support for emerging technologies, and command and control architecture. One of nine DOD unified combatant commands, USSTRATCOM has global responsibilities assigned through the Unified Command Plan that include strategic deterrence, nuclear operations, space operations, joint electromagnetic spectrum operations, global strike, missile defense, and analysis and targeting.


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