Daily Report

July 14, 2011

DOD Issues Cyberspace Strategy

Deputy Defense Secretary Bill Lynn unveiled the Pentagon's first-ever cyberspace strategy Thursday during an event on the National Defense University campus in Washington, D.C. "The cyber environment we face is dynamic. As such, our strategy must be dynamic as well. So while today is an important milestone, it is only one part of the department's efforts to learn and adjust through time," said Lynn. Although it's not yet clear exactly what role cyber will play in 21st century warfare, he said it's clear that "bits and bytes can be as threatening as bullets and bombs." The new strategy, which comes on the heels of the White House's own cyberspace policy, has five pillars: treating cyberspace as an operational domain; employing new concepts to protect DOD networks; partnering with other US agencies; building relationships with allies, and leveraging an exceptional cyber workforce and rapid technological innovation. (Cyberspace strategy full document; caution, large-sized file.)

The 2011 Outstanding Airmen

The Air Force on Wednesday selected its top enlisted members, naming the 12 Outstanding Airmen of the Year for 2011. They are: • SMSgt. Patrick Jones, Air Mobility Command; • SMSgt. Kathleen McCool, Air Education and Training Command; • SMSgt....

Generals Make Case for Fewer Strategic Airlifters

Senior Defense Department mobility officials on Wednesday asked Congress to lower the statutory minimum fleet size of the nation’s strategic airlifters from 316 to 301. This move would allow the Air Force to retire 32 C-5A Galaxies as its remaining...

Air Force Touts Global Hawk Savings

As a result of rigorous reviews over the last several years, Air Force officials said they’ve been able to cut program costs for the RQ-4 Global Hawk and ensure the remotely piloted aircraft’s sustainment into the future. The recent decision...

NCO Retraining Program Begins

The Air Force on Wednesday launched its Fiscal 2012 Noncommissioned Officer Retraining Program to give about 900 second-term and career enlisted airmen the opportunity to shift from overage Air Force Specialty Codes to in-demand career fields that are short of...

Straddling Conflicting Laws and a Court Ruling

All of the services and combatant commands have provided their input to the Defense Department leadership in advance of the repeal of the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell law that bans gays from serving openly in the military, said Pentagon spokesman...

First Crop of New Air Mobility Air Advisors

Twenty airmen assigned to two recently activated Air Mobility Command advisory squadrons graduated from Air Education and Training Command’s inaugural air advisor basic course tailored for missions in Africa and South America. The course is taught at JB McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J....

KC-135 GATM—On Time Arrival

Rockwell Collins delivered the 419th and final C/KC-135 upgraded with the Global Air Traffic Management system during a roll-out ceremony at Kelly Field near San Antonio, announced the company. “This program set a new performance standard for Air Force procurements...

Final Resting Place for Vietnam War Pilot

Air Force officials on Friday will bury Col. Leo S. Boston of Canon City, Colo., with full military honors at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. Defense Department forensic scientists identified the Vietnam War pilot’s remains in April. Boston...