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24 Nov 2009
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Air Force Space Command Defends Far Reaches of Cyberspace
Added by USGIF Category: Daily Intelligence Brief, General
Former GEOINT keynote speaker Gen. Robert Kehler, U.S. Air Force, Commander, Air Force Space Command, recently sat down with Defense Systems magazine to discuss the challenges of defending cyberspace, Global Positioning System capabilities and space assets. As many of our reader know, he oversees Air Force network and cyberspace operations; manages a global network of satellite command-and-control, communications, missile warning and launch facilities; ensures the combat readiness of the United States’ intercontinental ballistic missile force; and is responsible for space system development and acquisition. He leads more than 43,000 personnel who are assigned to 86 locations worldwide. Check out the full Q&A here.
Tags: Air Force, Air Force Space Command, Gen. Robert Kehler, GEOINT 2008, GEOINT 2009, geospatial intelligence, GPS systems, United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation, USGIF









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