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Directorate of Communications Operations sets strategic course.

Air Force Journal of Logistics

| December 22, 2002 | Crider, Kimberly | COPYRIGHT 2000 U.S. Air Force, Logistics Management Agency. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

On 30 April 2002, the Directorate of Communications Operations (AF/ILC) was established under the Deputy Chief of Staff (DCS), Installations and Logistics (AF/IL). This directorate was formed in conjunction with the standup of the new DCS for Warfighting Integration (AF/XI). As a result, the DCS, Communications and Information (AF/SC) was disestablished.

These changes have twofold importance. The alignment of command and control, communications and computers, and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance under the DCS for Warfighting Integration allows the Air Force to concentrate on integrated planning, programming, and modernization of manned and unmanned space systems and infrastructure to close the seams in the find, fix, …

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