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nellis invests in technological advantage, lethality Multi-domain warfare students learn more about peer threat, JADC2 emerging technologies
by Deb Henley Air Force members of the Thompson continued, “13Os can’t
by Senior Airman Bailee A. Darbasie professionals to discuss how to achieve Hurlburt Field, Fla. Multi-Domain Warfare provide COAs without knowing who
is doing what and where. A lot of ‘what
Officer Initial Skills Training
Nellis AFB, Nev. persistent engagement, presence and in- Members of the Multi-Domain War- class 21B visited the 805th and where’ is on the ground at Nellis,
novation within the technological and fare Officer Initial Skills Training class Combat Training Squadron’s but there’s also a lot of ‘what and where’
The 20th Annual Technology and cybersecurity realms. 21B visited the 805th Combat Training
Cybersecurity Expo was held Oct. 21, “This event helps with strengthen- Squadron’s Shadow Operations Cen- Shadow Operations Center within our sister services’ components
and non-air domains. We teach them
at Nellis Air Force Base,
2021, at the Nellis Club on Nellis Air ing partnerships as well,” said 1st Lt. ter at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., also Nev., also known as the that, and this TDY [temporary duty]
Force Base, Nev. ____ known as the ShOC-N, to observe the ShOC-N, to observe the reinforces that critical 13O mindset.”
Hosting the expo on base allowed See AdvANTAgE, on Page 8 experimentation and incubation of new experimentation and The 705th Training Squadron’s
Nellis to continue with the mission of command and control technologies and incubation of new command Multi-Domain Warfare Officer Ini-
investing in capabilities that increase development of C2 tactics, techniques, and control technologies tial Skills Training course is taught at
lethality and readiness. and procedures, Sept. 23-24, 2021. and development of C2 Hurlburt Field, Fla. The 13O course
“The Air Force is moving forward Nellis was the second of a four-leg trip tactics, techniques, and deliberately develops a multidisci-
with new developments, and it’s going to for the Multi-Domain Warfare Officer, or procedures, Sept. 23-24., plinary force skilled in operational art
start with technology,” said Master Sgt. 13O, students traveling to geographic and Air Force photograph by Deb Henley 2021. and design across all domains. 13O
Danielle Haynes, 99th Communications functional operations centers. The class’ graduates will be operational planners
Squadron (CS) client service center sec- destinations included the Combined for delivering tangible capabilities to Air Defense Systems and threat emula- versed in the joint planning process,
tion chief. “This event allows units to Space Operations Center, or CSpOC; warfighters. tion briefings from the 547th Intelligence representing the U.S. Air Force’s equity
identify what they need to move forward Space Delta 5, at Vandenberg Space Force In 2019, the Joint Chiefs of Staff tasked and 57th Information Aggressor Squad- in the joint planning environment, af-
with their ideas directed at making their Base, Calif., the 612th Air Operations the ShOC-N to become the U.S. Air rons, respectively. fecting Joint All-Domain Command
units more progressive and innovative.” Center, Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz., and Force’s Joint All-Domain Command “Our adversaries’ threats and capabili- and Control, or JADC2, and Joint
Industry vendors provided infor- the 616th Operations Center at Joint Base and Control, or JADC2, Battlelab. Part ties are real; within months, these 13Os All-Domain Operations in a high-end,
mation on the advancements of their San Antonio, Texas. of this task as recently evolved to make are going to be the multi-domain opera- near-peer conflict.
products and demonstrated how they Air Force photograph by Senior Airman Bailee A. Darbasie The 19 students of class 21B also the ShOC-N the primary location for tional planning experts that senior leaders The 705th TRS reports to the 505th
plan to help the Air Force maintain Air Force photograph by Senior Airman Bailee A. Darbasie Christina Whatley (left), Master Sgt. Danielle Haynes, and 1st Lt. Luis Del toured ShOC-N’s downtown Las Vegas data gathering and sharing to further look to for COAs [courses of action] on Test and Training Group and 505th
the technological advantage across the Airmen speak with technology industry venders during the 20th Castillo (right), AFCEA Las Vegas Chapter members, stand at the AFCEA site, the Howard Hughes Operations, or enable the U.S. Air Force’s Advanced what to do, how to do it, the risks involved, Command and Control Wing, both are
Joint Force. Annual Technology and Cybersecurity Expo at Nellis Air Force table during the 20th Annual Technology and Cybersecurity Expo at H2O, facility. AFWERX briefed the 13Os Battle Management System Battlelab and how to effectively mitigate those headquartered at Hurlburt Field, Fla.
Airmen and Guardians across the Base, Nev., Oct. 21, 2021. This expo enabled military, government, Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., Oct. 21, 2021. AFCEA provides a forum for about their latest efforts to discover in- ecosystem. risks,” according to Lt. Col. Joe “DACO” The 505th CCW reports to the The wing
base attended the expo where they were industry and academia to align technology and strategy to meet military, government and industry communities to collaborate so that novative opportunities within industry The 13O students’ Nellis training con- Thompson, 705th Training Squadron op- reports to the U.S. Air Force Warfare
able to meet with numerous industry the needs of those who serve. technology and strategy align with the needs of those who serve. and Department of Defense partners cluded with peer adversary Integrated erational warfare training flight director. Center at Nellis.
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