SPAWARSYSCOM (SPAWAR) переименовано в NAVWARSYSCOM (NAVWAR)
Командование космических и военно-морских боевых систем ВМС США (Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWARSYSCOM), более известное как SPAWAR) сменило с 3 июня 2019 года название на Командование военно-морских систем информационной войны (Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWARSYSCOM), кратко - NAVWAR).
Официальное лого командования. Было (SPAWAR):
Стало (NAVWAR):
Официальный пресс-релиз:
SPAWAR Changes Name to Naval Information Warfare Systems Command -- Aligns Identity with Mission
Story Number: NNS190603-01 Release Date: 6/3/2019 8:42:00 AM
From Naval Information Warfare Systems Command Public Affairs
SAN DIEGO (NNS) -- Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWARSYSCOM) has changed its name to Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWARSYSCOM) reaffirming the command’s commitment to outpacing adversaries in the information warfare domain to enable a competitive edge in all other warfare domains.
The Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. John Richardson, announced the name change at the Information Warfare Senior Leadership Symposium in Washington D.C., June 3. The change is effective immediately.
“We have been on a steady drumbeat since the issuance of the Design for Maintaining Maritime Superiority to further normalize information warfare into the way we do operations and warfighting in the Navy,” said Richardson. “Today, we will take an important step in that direction as we rename the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command to the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command. This new name more accurately describes the full totality of the mission, supporting naval warfare -- from seabed to space.”
The intent of the name change is to recognize the power that information warfare brings to the fight. The change aligns the command name with the command mission to identify, develop, deliver and sustain information warfare capabilities and services that enable naval, joint, coalition and other national missions.
“In this era of great power competition, information is a fundamental element of warfare, an essential concept of the Navy’s strategy, and a warfare area that transcends the traditional domains of air, sea, land and space,” said NAVWARSYSCOM Commander Rear Admiral Christian Becker. “This name change underscores the importance of information warfare in providing our fleet with an unfair advantage in today’s complex and increasingly competitive security environment.”
In addition to more accurately reflecting the focus and core capabilities of the command, the name change will bring renewed clarity of mission and purpose for the warfighter, stakeholders across the fleet, industry partners, the broader information warfare community and the Naval Research and Development Establishment.
“We have been at the center of incorporating advanced information warfare technologies that enable new operational concepts for decades,” said NAVWARSYSCOM Executive Director Patrick Sullivan. “Information Warfare has been and will continue to be our central focus, and now our name accurately reflects this focus.”
In February 2019, NAVWARSYCOM’s two Echelon III commands, formerly ‘systems centers’ in Charleston, South Carolina and San Diego, California changed their names to Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Atlantic and NIWC Pacific respectively. While this move reflects clarity of mission and purpose, it also aligns the centers’ naming architecture with Naval Air Systems Command’s air warfare centers and Naval Sea Systems Command’s surface and undersea warfare centers.
The change of SPAWARSYSCOM to NAVWARSYSCOM is the second name change in the command’s history. In May of 1966, the Department of the Navy established the Naval Electronic Systems Command. The command was one of five systems commands placed under the cognizance of the Naval Material Command. In May of 1985, the Department of the Navy disestablished the Naval Material Command, and the Naval Electronic Systems Command became Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, an Echelon II command under the Chief of Naval Operations.
Now, effective June 3, 2019, the command will be known as the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command, or NAVWARSYSCOM, and will continue to bring exceptional expertise and experience to the information warfare domain, standing ready to compete and win today and in the coming decades.
NAVWARSYSCOM identifies, develops, delivers and sustains information warfighting capabilities and services that enable naval, joint, coalition and other national missions operating in warfighting domains from seabed to space. NAVWARSYSCOM consists of more than 11,000 active duty military and civil service professionals located around the world and close to the fleet to keep NAVWARSYSCOM at the forefront of research, engineering and acquisition to provide and sustain information warfare capabilities to the fleet.
For more news from Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, visit www.navy.mil/local/spawar/.
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плюс короткая самодельная табличка от меня:
ЗЫЖ табличка очень приблизительная, так что извините если что ... так просто, для иллюстрации генезиса командований ВМС США.
Официальное лого командования. Было (SPAWAR):
Стало (NAVWAR):
Официальный пресс-релиз:
SPAWAR Changes Name to Naval Information Warfare Systems Command -- Aligns Identity with Mission
Story Number: NNS190603-01 Release Date: 6/3/2019 8:42:00 AM
From Naval Information Warfare Systems Command Public Affairs
SAN DIEGO (NNS) -- Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWARSYSCOM) has changed its name to Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWARSYSCOM) reaffirming the command’s commitment to outpacing adversaries in the information warfare domain to enable a competitive edge in all other warfare domains.
The Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. John Richardson, announced the name change at the Information Warfare Senior Leadership Symposium in Washington D.C., June 3. The change is effective immediately.
“We have been on a steady drumbeat since the issuance of the Design for Maintaining Maritime Superiority to further normalize information warfare into the way we do operations and warfighting in the Navy,” said Richardson. “Today, we will take an important step in that direction as we rename the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command to the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command. This new name more accurately describes the full totality of the mission, supporting naval warfare -- from seabed to space.”
The intent of the name change is to recognize the power that information warfare brings to the fight. The change aligns the command name with the command mission to identify, develop, deliver and sustain information warfare capabilities and services that enable naval, joint, coalition and other national missions.
“In this era of great power competition, information is a fundamental element of warfare, an essential concept of the Navy’s strategy, and a warfare area that transcends the traditional domains of air, sea, land and space,” said NAVWARSYSCOM Commander Rear Admiral Christian Becker. “This name change underscores the importance of information warfare in providing our fleet with an unfair advantage in today’s complex and increasingly competitive security environment.”
In addition to more accurately reflecting the focus and core capabilities of the command, the name change will bring renewed clarity of mission and purpose for the warfighter, stakeholders across the fleet, industry partners, the broader information warfare community and the Naval Research and Development Establishment.
“We have been at the center of incorporating advanced information warfare technologies that enable new operational concepts for decades,” said NAVWARSYSCOM Executive Director Patrick Sullivan. “Information Warfare has been and will continue to be our central focus, and now our name accurately reflects this focus.”
In February 2019, NAVWARSYCOM’s two Echelon III commands, formerly ‘systems centers’ in Charleston, South Carolina and San Diego, California changed their names to Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Atlantic and NIWC Pacific respectively. While this move reflects clarity of mission and purpose, it also aligns the centers’ naming architecture with Naval Air Systems Command’s air warfare centers and Naval Sea Systems Command’s surface and undersea warfare centers.
The change of SPAWARSYSCOM to NAVWARSYSCOM is the second name change in the command’s history. In May of 1966, the Department of the Navy established the Naval Electronic Systems Command. The command was one of five systems commands placed under the cognizance of the Naval Material Command. In May of 1985, the Department of the Navy disestablished the Naval Material Command, and the Naval Electronic Systems Command became Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, an Echelon II command under the Chief of Naval Operations.
Now, effective June 3, 2019, the command will be known as the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command, or NAVWARSYSCOM, and will continue to bring exceptional expertise and experience to the information warfare domain, standing ready to compete and win today and in the coming decades.
NAVWARSYSCOM identifies, develops, delivers and sustains information warfighting capabilities and services that enable naval, joint, coalition and other national missions operating in warfighting domains from seabed to space. NAVWARSYSCOM consists of more than 11,000 active duty military and civil service professionals located around the world and close to the fleet to keep NAVWARSYSCOM at the forefront of research, engineering and acquisition to provide and sustain information warfare capabilities to the fleet.
For more news from Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, visit www.navy.mil/local/spawar/.
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плюс короткая самодельная табличка от меня:
от BuShips до NAVSEA и NAVWAR
ЗЫЖ табличка очень приблизительная, так что извините если что ... так просто, для иллюстрации генезиса командований ВМС США.
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