Cybersecurity

Guidance Policy

Spring Update

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Mission and Vision

Mission
To integrate Air Force, Air, Space and Cyberspace Information and systems into the joint fight. We do this by directing policy and advocating for resources to provide secure, reliable and timely information to the Joint Warfighter.
  • Continue to Strengthen the Air Force Nuclear Enterprise
  • Partner with Joint and Coalition Team to win today's fight
  • Develop and care for Airmen and their families
  • Modernize our aging Air and Space inventories
  • Recapture Acquisition Excellence
Vision
Enduring Information Superiority for Joint Warfighter Supremacy
  • Joint Integration and Interoperability
  • Warfighter Dominance
  • Innovation
  • Stewardship
  • Technical and Operational Competence

Air Force Information Dominance Vision, Tenets and Goals

SAF/CIO A6 Mission Brief

SAF/CIO A6 Lines of Effort

Information Dominance Strategy/Vision

     

SAF/CIO A6 Initiatives

Joint Information Environment (JIE)
The JIE is a set of common standards agreed to by the Services that will enable independent Service networks to participate in a shared infrastructure that is defensible, redundant, and resilient...to deliver access at the point of need.

Data Center Consolidation (DCC)

The Air Force is implementing the OMB-directed Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative to aggressively reduce over 500 identified data centers in the Air Force and create a more efficient data hosting environment.

DoD Enterprise Email (DEE)

The Air Force supports the JIE initiative and will implement DEE as the first on-ramp application as soon as practical.

Cloud Computing

In partnership with DISA, the DoD Cloud Broker, the Air Force is exploring the use of Cloud Computing to deliver ubiquitous access to relevant data at the point of need.

Mobility

The Air Force has begun testing a limited operational capability, using commercial mobile devices, with senior leaders and functional communities.

Unified Capabilities

The Air Force is migrating to IP services (voice, video, data, and related collaboration services) to deliver an integrated capability.