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Posted 12/8/2010 Email story   Print story

    


by Tech. Sgt. Scott McNabb
24th Air Force Public Affairs


12/8/2010 - LACKLAND AIR FORCE BASE, Texas (AFNS) -- Air Force officials announced that 24th Air Force changed from Air Forces Strategic to Air Forces Cyber Dec. 7.
 
The change better reflects the mission the numbered Air Force performs for the Air Force and the Department of Defense.

"The name change will not impact the 24th Air Force's mission," said Col. Mark Ware, the 24th Air Force's director of cyberspace plans and operations. "What the change does is maintain the Air Force naming convention of aligning the numbered Air Forces with the combatant commands they support. The mission of 24th Air Force has always been grounded in the cyberspace domain."

Implementation must be accomplished using currently programmed manpower and budgetary resources.

"When 24th Air Force was activated Aug. 18, 2009, U.S. Strategic Command's cyberspace entities included the Joint Functional Component Command - Network Warfare and the Joint Task Force - Global Network Operations," Colonel Ware said. "There was no U.S. Cyber Command. On May 21, JFCC-NW and JTF-GNO combined to form the core of USCYBERCOM, a sub-unified command under the authority of USSTRATCOM.

"On that same day, USSTRATCOM delegated control of the Air Force service component for cyberspace operations -- 24th Air Force - AFSTRAT -- to USCYBERCOM," he said. "Twenty-Fourth Air Force immediately submitted the organization change request to change its name to 24th Air Force - AFCYBER to clearly articulate the (numbered Air Force's) role."

The name change came on a special date for cyberspace history. Colonel Ware said on this date in 2005, then Secretary of the Air Force Michael Wynne and Air Force Chief of Staff T. Michael Moseley added cyberspace into the Air Force mission statement.

'"Deliver sovereign options for the defense of the United States of America and its global interest -- to fly and fight in air, space and cyberspace,"' Colonel Ware quoted. "This was the first Air Force-wide acknowledgement of the importance of this warfighting domain."

In line with the current Air force mission statement, to fly, fight and win ... in air, space and cyberspace, the realignment of 24th Air Force succinctly conveys the numbered Air Force's role in Department of Defense operations.



tabComments
12/9/2010 2:33:12 AM ET
FIRST! Sorry, I've always wanted to do that. Well written piece, Scott.
Dave, Bremerton Washington
 
12/8/2010 5:07:18 PM ET
Wow reading the colonel's quotes, all I can ask is can I buy a vowel?
TacAirlifter, Colorado
 
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