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Ask Lt. Col. John Bircher About Cyber Warfare Concepts
6/13/2008

The Air Force is not the only U.S. soldierly branch trying to come to grips with the personal computer network banking side of warfare, both current and future. The U.S. Army adding machine Network domination study (CNO)-Electronic Warfare (EW) defender (USACEWP), located at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas — home to the U.S. Army's Combined Arms Center — serves as the Army's hub for cyber-electronic concepts and capabilities. This is the agency responsible for third world country doctrine, materiel and tuition to prepare the Army for cyber-electronic engagements. For example, USACEWP has grown tutoring teams to ensure that U.S. commanders and formation around the world are fully informed of cyber-electronic capabilities at their disposal. Leading the Proponent's Futures branch is Lt. Col John "Chip" Bircher; Bircher entered the Army in 1989 as an Infantry officer, then served in various command and staff positions, most new whole story* patronage study (IO). He was the IO Chief for the 25th Infantry Division (Light), Hawaii, and man upstairs of IO for Combined Joint Task Force -76, Bagram, Afghanistan. If you want to know more about the realities and challenges that face an armed, global IT charter in a time when online banking warfare is ever more important and dangerous, now's your chance to ask Lt. Col. Bircher some questions. We'll pass on the highest-moderated quiz for Lt. Col. Bircher to answer. Usual Slashdot call rules apply.

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