美軍各軍種計劃停用其單獨的網絡攻擊發射平臺,以使用一種工具將他們的工作更緊密地聯系起來。(照片插圖由 Staff Sgt. Jacob Osborne/美國海軍陸戰隊提供)(美國海軍陸戰隊部隊 Cybersp )
喬治亞州奧古斯塔消息:幾年后,美國軍事部門的網絡戰士將使用一個單一的新平臺,通過網絡提供電子火力以進行進攻性網絡行動。
到 2024 財年,美國網絡司令部下屬的軍種網絡組成將遷移到聯合通用訪問平臺( JCAP),該平臺將為這些進攻性任務提供基礎設施。各軍種網絡部隊將從他們現在使用的單獨工具轉移到射擊平臺,更緊密地將他們在網絡空間的行動聯系起來,這是美國軍方作為聯合部隊試圖保護的領域之一。
“在 24 財年,我們打算采用這些能力的所有傳統 QRC [快速反應能力] 組件,將它們淘汰,然后轉移到 JCAP”,美國陸軍計劃執行辦公室情報電子戰部門電子戰和網絡項目副經理威利·烏特羅斯卡 (Willie Utroska)上周在TechNet Augusta 上表示。“24 財年是我們淘汰當前攻擊性網絡工具的目標”。
他補充說,美國陸軍正在為網絡司令部開發該工具,將部署大約四個聯合任務行動司令部,迄今為止美國陸軍、空軍和海軍陸戰隊簽署了諒解備忘錄。
去年年底,美國國防部授予 ManTech 一份價值 2.65 億美元的合同,以支持該計劃 3.5 年。該軟件工具是美國網絡司令部聯合網絡作戰架構的一部分,用于指導重大采購活動。
Utroska 解釋說,美國陸軍計劃進行一系列最小可行能力下降、增量能力插入,這將相互建立,第七次計劃用于 24 財年的遷移。
Military cyber operators will soon have a new tool to deliver virtual fires
By Mark Pomerleau Aug 27, 01:01 AM
The military services plan to sunset their separate cyber offense firing platforms to more tightly link their efforts using one tool. (Photo illustration by Staff Sgt. Jacob Osborne/U.S. Marine Corps) (U.S. Marine Corps Forces Cybersp)
AUGUSTA, Ga. — In a couple years, cyber warriors in the military branches will use a single, new platform to deliver electronic fires over networks for offensive operations.
By fiscal 2024, service cyber components under U.S. Cyber Command will migrate to the Joint Common Access Platform, which will provide the infrastructure for those offensive missions. The service cyber units will move to the firing platform from separate tools they operate now, more tightly linking their efforts in cyberspace, one of the domains the military is trying to protect as a joint force.
“In FY24 we intend to take all the legacy QRC [quick reaction capability] components of those capabilities, sunset them and then move to JCAP,” Willie Utroska, deputy project manager for electronic warfare and cyber at Army Program Executive Office Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors, said last week at TechNet Augusta. “FY24 is our target to sunset the current offensive cyber tools.”
The tool, which the Army is developing for Cyber Command and the larger military, will deploy around four joint mission operation commands, he added, with memorandums of understanding signed so far by the Army, Air Force and Marine Corps.
Late last year, the Defense Department awarded ManTech a $265 million contract to support the program over 3 ? years. The software tool is part of Cyber Command's Joint Cyber Warfighting Architecture, which guides major acquisitions.
The Army plans a series of minimum viable capability drops, incremental capability insertions that will build on each other, Utroska explained, with the seventh planned for the FY24 migration.