Tough, bold, and ready! Happy 241st birthday, United States Navy!

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From IDC to IWC
Between 2007 and 2008, the Entry Level Information Warfare Officer Course (ELIWOC) name changed to the Information Warfare Basic Course (IWBC). Along with the name change, the course received a major curriculum revision delivered exclusively by contractors. Continue reading “The Evolution of Navy Cryptologic Officer Training – Part 3 of 3”
Post Cold War and IO
After the cold war the Naval Security Group (NSG) change in direction and focus because of the shifting world geopolitical environment. What was considered a top priority for the nation no longer had the same concerns and as a result the NSG pivoted towards new mission sets.
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AnYour #DEF2016 crew! It’s an exciting group to be part of- thanks for all your energy and passion! @jim_perkins1 @krhajduk @JenWalshToday pic.twitter.com/xniK2UxWK0
— DEF Conference (@DEFConference) October 8, 2016
The Defense Entrepreneurs Forum 2016 is over for the year. It is time for reflection, writing, and action. If you missed it, you can watch a stream of it here and here.
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The navy has trained officers and enlisted in the art of cryptology dating back to the code and Signal section of OP-20-G. For the last 92 years this training has had one objective and that is to prepare navy cryptologists to deliver the most accurate and timely information to decision makers. This three part series will focus primarily on the basic cryptologic officer training, but acknowledges enlisted cryptologic training is absolutely critical to the success of this community’s mission. Continue reading “The Evolution of Navy Cryptologic Officer Training – Part 1 of 3”