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Headquarters, United States Special Operations Command
U.S. Southern Command > About > Leadership > J6 Communication Systems
J6 Contact Info: 305-437-1604 Vision Delivery of a joint, coalition, and interagency information enterprise that enables assured coordination and collaboration for decision dominance.
USSOCOM J6 presents SCOTY awards
Maj. Gen. James Linder, U.S. Special Operations Command chief of staff, and Sergeant Maj. Daniel Lopez, USSOCOM J6 senior enlisted advisor, present 2018 Special Operations Forces Communicator of the Year awards on MacDill Air Force Base, Fla., Dec. 12, 2018.
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WELCOME TO SOCSOUTH
Special Operations Command South (SOCSOUTH) is a sub-unified command assigned to Commander, U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM.) It is also the Theater Special Operations Command (TSOC) for U.S. Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM). SOCSOUTH is a joint (military members from all four services) Special Operations
Leadership of the United States Special Operations Command
Seal of the United States Special Operations Command. This is a list of all commanders, deputy commanders, vice commanders, senior enlisted leaders, and chiefs of staff of the United States Special Operations Command. Note that articles in red text are yet to be created.
Joint Chiefs of Staff > Directorates > J6 | C4 & Cyber
The Joint Staff J6 provides expertise in support of the Chairman’s core responsibilities and in advancing C4/Cyber across all domains to enable a globally integrated Combined/Joint Force.
Four areas SOCOM’s chief information officer wants to modernize
2020年6月8日 · Special Operations Command’s Office of the Chief Information Officer/J-6 is undergoing a significant modernization plan, one that is revolves around agile software development process and improving data analysis processes, officials said.
UNCLASSIFIED J6 DIRECTORATE UNCLASSIFIED 2 Commanders Expectation “The SOF Information Environment (SIE) will be the USSOCOM cyber weapon system and will provide the common operational environment for command, control, combat support, combat service support, intelligence and business functions.” Admiral Eric T. Olson
• Unity of effort between J2/J3/J6 • Establish policy to protect the SIE and DODIN CULTURAL IMPERATIVE: OPERATIONALIZING INNOVATION • Cultivate partnerships with Joint Force programs, commercial industry, and academia • Policies and TTPs to support multi-domain interoperability • Agile and cost -effective DevSecOps community
Proven Mission Partner for SIE Advancement | CACI
Team CACI has aligned its service delivery model to the SOCOM CIO/J6 vision and three major lines of effort: Develop People; Maintain Available Resilient Secure Infrastructure; Enable Joint Forces to Support the Warfighter