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AFCEA TechNet Augusta 2015
Brief to: Session 4 (Lamar B/C)
27 August 2015
LTC Chris A. WadeDirector, Office Chief of Cyber
US Army Cyber Center of Excellence & Fort Gordon
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Director
Chief, Officer Division
Officer Career Program Manager
Officer Career Program Manager
WO Career Program Manager
Force Integration Specialist
HRC Assignment Manager (Ft. Knox)
HRC Assignment Manger (Ft. Knox)
Chief, Enlisted Division
Chief, Career Management NCO
Senior Career Management NCO
Career Management NCO
Force Integration Specialist
HRC Assignment Manager (Ft Knox)
Historian Administrative Assistant
Deputy Director
Office Chief of Cyber (OCC)
Mission StatementServes as the strategic human resources planner and advisor to the Chief of Cyber on all personnel development matters for Cyber and EW. Manages and directs the eight personnel life-cycle management functions for all Cyber and EW Soldiers in the Active and Reserve Components. Serves as the single focal point for all personnel proponent matters affecting the Cyber and EW. Collect and Document the History of the Cyber Branch.
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OCC Mission Essential Task List (METL)
Develop and maintain Cyber and EW military occupational specialties and areas of concentration to meet Army requirements across the full spectrum of operations.
Implement viable Cyber and EW professional development and career management programs that inspire a lifetime of service.
Provide policy and guidance concerning Cyber and EW Enlisted and Officer personnel lifecycle management to the Army Staff and associated personnel stakeholders.
Foster camaraderie and esprit de corps among all military and civilian members of the Army Cyber and EW community.
Research, document, store, display and teach Cyber and EW lineage and history.
Communicate with the Army Cyber and EW constituency.
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DoDIN
SIGINT
25/Signal
35/IntelDCO / OCO
17/Cyber
Cyber Mission Forces (CMF):
Cyber National Mission Force (NMF)
Cyber Combat Mission Force (CMF)
Cyber Protection Force (CPF)
-National -Combat -Service
Conduct military cyber operations in support of combatant commands
CMT x 8
Combat Mission Team (CMT)
64 Pax each
CST
x 6Combat Support Team
(CST)39 Pax each
Defend DoD Information Networks (DODIN) and, when authorized, other
infrastructureCPT
x 20
Cyber Protection Team (CPT)
39 Pax each
Defend the Nation by Seeing adversary activity, Blocking attacks and Maneuvering to
defeat them
NMT x 4
National Mission Team (NMT)64 Pax each
NST x 3
National Support Team (NST)39 Pax each
FT Gordon ARCYBER
(Future) Cyber CoE
Cyber School Joint Forces
HQCyber Protection BDE 782nd MI BN
FT Meade CYBERCOM HQ 780th MI
BDE781st MI BN
FT Belvoir ARCYBER HQ 1ST IO
CMDJBSA782nd MI BN, Det-
T
Schofield Brrks782nd MI BN, Det-H
USMAArmy Cyber
Institute
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Integrating Electronic Warfare
• Phase 2 SME Panel 1-12 December
– “Right” team: EW, Cyber, Signal, Cyber COE, TCM Cyber, Intel
– “Right” capabilities and organization
• US Army EW School–4 x CMF 29 series MOS, Functional Area, and
Advanced PME courses spanning 9 to 15 weeks in duration
–1 x ASI producing course 6 weeks in duration
• CEMA Cell– Personnel who can plan, prepare, and
synchronize CO, EW, and SMO
The CEMA element is responsible for planning, integrating, and synchronizing CO, EW, and SMO to support the commander’s mission and desired end state within cyberspace and the EMS. FM 3-38
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Building the Branch
O – 29A EW OfficerWO – 170B EW TechnicianE – 17E EW NCO
~1000
Phase 2
Phase 1
Phase 1 SME Panel Accelerated BR/CF 17 MOCS actions Accessions: Direct commissioning, VTIP & reclassification Unified branch STRATCOMM strategy Unique talent management strategy
Phase 2 SME Panel Accelerated EW MOCS & FDU Joint & industry recognized Army Cyber training Cyber doctrine integration into all Army PME
Provides
support for
cyber effects
ECB
14 Core CMF Work Roles• Access Network Operator• Cyber Defense Manager (-)• Cyber Defense Analyst• Cyber Security Analyst• Cyber Ops Planner (NWCP/CP/CCP)• Sub-element Lead / Mission Commander• Digital Network Exploitation Analyst (-)• Exploitation Analyst• Interactive Operator• NCOIC• Operations Officer• Network Infrastructure Service Specialist (-)• System Architect (-)• Team Lead
HQDA 3/5/7 Approved Units Cyber Force Structure Review
• 780th MI BDE• Cyber Protection Brigade (CPB)• Joint Force HQ – Cyber (JFHQ-C) • Army Cyber Computer Operations
& Integration Center (ACOIC)• USMA Army Cyber Institute (ACI)• Cyber Center of Excellence
(CCoE)• ARCYBER HQ• USCYBERCOM Army Element
Phase 3
+ =
Electronic Warfare (EW) Integration Cyber Corps and Below
CF/BR 17 Series
O – 17A Cyber Operations OfficerWO – 170A Cyber Operations TechnicianE – 17C Cyber Operations Specialist
~1177
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Cyber Branch Programs
Advanced Civilian Schooling (ACS)• 9 x Positions for Cyber School (Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT), Carnegie
Mellon University (CMU), Naval Postgraduate School (NPS))• 6 x ARCYBER Scholarships (AFIT, CMU, NPS)• 8 x USMA Positions (Based on officer personal preference)
Training With Industry (TWI)• 8 x Positions for Cyber School (Raytheon x 2, Dell, Lockheed
Martin, Lincoln Labs, Siemens, Verizon and SANS)• 3 x USMA (First Data, JGIS and Wells Fargo)
Future: ACS/TWI opportunities nestled at multiple training institutions/industries, incorporating all pay grades to build a Cyber Career Field to focus on leading, planning, and executing Offensive and Defensive Cyberspace Operations within Cyber Mission Force teams and their command/control organizations.
Army Programs• Army Intelligence Development Program (AIDP) – Cyber (CY, MI, SC, EW)• Junior Officer Cryptologic Career Program (JOCCP) (CY, MI SC)• Utilization of sister service schooling (AFIT and Corry Station)• Special Duty Assignment Pay (SDAP)/Assignment Incentive Pay (AIP)
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US Military Academy CLDP• Identifies, develops, and tracks
cyber leaders• 800+ hours outs of classroom
development• Formal one-on-one mentorship• Integrated with USMA talent
management• 160 cadets currently in the program• ROTC pilots (select universities)
Cyber Leader Development Program
Internship Opportunities
Conferences and Training
Cyber Aware
Cyber Communicator
Cyber Warrior
Cyber Leader
Threats and Basic Defense
Cyber Engineering Sequence
Cyber Minor
EECS Major (cyber focus)
2 courses
+3 courses
+5 courses
12+ courses
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Questions
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Office Chief of Cyber
VISIONThe focal point for
establishing the Army
cyber branch and an expert workforce
(with supporting doctrine)
that maintains freedom of
maneuver in cyberspace
and achieves desired effects.
Cyber National Mission Force
(NMF)Defend the Nation by Seeing adversary
activity, Blocking attacks and Maneuvering to defeat them
Conduct military cyber operations in support of combatant commands
Cyber Combat Mission Force(CMF)
Cyber Protection Force(CPF)
Defend DoD Information Networks (DODIN) and, when authorized, other infrastructure
Provide policy and guidance concerning Cyber and EW Enlisted
and Officer personnel lifecycle management to the Army Staff and associated personnel stakeholders.
Implement viable Cyber and EW professional development and
career management programs that inspire a lifetime of service.
Develop and maintain Cyber and EW military occupational specialties and areas of concentration to meet Army
requirements across the full spectrum of operations.
MISSION ESSENTIAL TASKS