As the Army plans strategic deterrence and establishes formations within the Multi-Domain Task Force, the Space and Missile Defense Commandâs space capabilities will play a key role.
Lt. Gen. Daniel Karbler, SMDC commander, said during the Association of the United States Armyâs Noon Report, May 4, that his command is well-postured to contribute to the efforts and explained how Army space contributes to a multi-domain operations force and that Army space capabilities are critical to successful ground combat operations today, and their importance will only grow as the MDO concept transforms.
âMaking sure that as we talk about convergence and we talk about joint all-domain command and control, we have to have the pipes and the networks to be able to support it,â he said. âWe have to be able to deliver the right information at the right time to the right people.â
17 REDSTONE ARSENAL, Alabama – As the Army plans strategic deterrence and establishes formations within the Multi-Domain Task Force, the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command’s space capabilities will play a key role.
Lt. Gen. Daniel L. Karbler, commanding general, USASMDC, said during the Association of the United States Army’s Noon Report, May 4, that his command is well-postured to contribute to the efforts and explained how Army space contributes to a multi-domain operations force and that Army space capabilities are critical to successful ground combat operations today, and their importance will only grow as the MDO concept transforms.
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Jessica Grubbs, chief, G-8 Execution Division, Space and Missile Defense Command, said since she started in civil service as a GS-5 in December 2004 for the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, she knew she wanted a leadership role, and she made tough decisions and worked hard to achieve them.
âI wanted to support the warfighter,â Grubbs said. âI knew to become a leader, I would have to develop myself as a leader by taking on more job responsibilities and taking required educational courses.â
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