U.S. Fleet Cyber Command

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U.S. Fleet Cyber Command
Seal of the United States Fleet Cyber Command.jpg
Emblem of U.S. Fleet Cyber Command
Active January 29, 2010 – present
Country  United States of America
Branch  United States Navy
Type Naval operating force
Role Cyber operations
Part of Seal of the United States Cyber Command.png U.S. Cyber Command
Garrison/HQ Fort Meade, Maryland, U.S.
Nickname(s) "FLTCYBER"
Commanders
Current
commander
Vice Admiral Jan E. Tighe

The U.S. Fleet Cyber Command is an operating force of the United States Navy responsible for the Navy's cyber warfare programs. Tenth Fleet was reactivated 29 January 2010 as its force provider.[1] Its first commander was Vice Admiral Bernard J. McCullough III.[2] Fleet Cyber Command is the Naval component to U.S. Cyber Command. Fleet Cyber Command is an operational component of the U.S. Navy Information Dominance Corps.[3]

Mission statement

The mission of Fleet Cyber Command is to serve as central operational authority for networks, cryptologic/signals intelligence, information operations, cyber, electronic warfare, and space capabilities in support of forces afloat and ashore; to direct Navy cyberspace operations globally to deter and defeat aggression and to ensure freedom of action to achieve military objectives in and through cyberspace; to organize and direct Navy cryptologic operations worldwide and support information operations and space planning and operations, as directed; to execute cyber missions as directed; to direct, operate, maintain, secure, and defend the Navy's portion of the Global Information Grid; to deliver integrated cyber, information operations, cryptologic, and space capabilities; to deliver a global Navy cyber common operational picture; to develop, coordinate, assess, and prioritize Navy cyber, cryptologic/signals intelligence, space, information operations, and electronic warfare requirements; to assess Navy cyber readiness; to manage man, train, and equip functions associated with Navy Component Commander and Service Cryptologic Commander responsibilities; and to exercise administrative and operational control of assigned forces.

Organization

As Fleet Cyber Command, it is the Naval component to U.S. Cyber Command, the sub-unified cyber commander. As U.S. Tenth Fleet, the command provides operational support to Navy commanders worldwide, supporting information, computer, electronic warfare and space operations. In addition to joint and service reporting, the command also serves as the Navy's cryptologic commander, reporting to the Central Security Service.[4] Tenth Fleet has operational control over Navy information, computer, cryptologic, and space forces. As of September 2013 the US Navy plans to have 40 computer attack and defense teams by 2017.[5] Tenth Fleet standing forces are organized into task forces and task groups.[6][3]

See also

References

  1. Navy Stands Up Fleet Cyber Command, Reestablishes U.S. 10th Fleet, NNS100129-24
  2. DOD News Release 827-09
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