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Air Force held first information warfare test exercises 5 hours ago The Air Force is using a new information warfare range in New Mexico to test and integrate capabilities. (Airman 1st Class Brooke Moeder/Air Force) WASHINGTON The U.S. Air Force conducted its first information warfare-focused exercises to test the concept at a new range in the New Mexico desert. To date, Air Combat Command led 10 “proof of concept” exercises, Jeffrey Phillips, commander of the 67th Cyberspace Wing, said May 18 during an AFCEA Alamo Chapter online event. These information warfare flags followed the theme of “convergence,” a key concept championed by Lt. Gen. Timothy Haugh, commander of 16th Air Force, the service’s first information warfare numbered force that integrates global intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, cyber, electronic warfare, and information operations under a single commander.
4 ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. Gladiators in the 960th Cyberspace Wing gathered here and virtually April 26-30, to participate in the 2021 Leadership Summit.
Over the course of four days, participants had opportunities to listen, interact and ask questions of keynote speakers, cyberspace leaders and each other.
According to the event planning committee lead, Staff Sgt. James Lee, 55th Combat Communications Squadron cyber transport technician, coordinating the event was challenging.
“In this ever-changing cyberspace world, the only way the unit can move forward in the right direction is if we’re prepared to push forward and push through obstacles,” Lee said.