The Marine Corps has operated in cyberspace since it’s early days.
Capability and skills have been slowly accreting over time and or practitioners today rank among the very best.
Growing a functional capability in the digital domain requires a concerted focus and detailed effort.
Robert Neller, a retired United States Marine Corps four-star general who served as the 37th Commandant of the Marine Corps, directed his service to create the new occupational field.
The newly created cyber jobs “enable the Marine Corps to continue to compete successfully on future battlefields,” according to the administrative message, and the latest development by the Corps to adapt to the rising threat of near-peer adversaries like Russia and China.
(See how the United States Marine Corps is revolutionizing how we do cyber security, with the 17XX military occupational speciality. Courtesy of the Marines and YouTube.)
Additionally, these positions support “the maturation of the Marine Corps’ cyberspace workforce through the establishment of specific career paths, standardized training continuum, and mechanisms to retain trained and qualified Marines within the cyberspace community,” the Corps has stated.
“’Trigger fingers turn to Twitter fingers’? Not exactly, but this is the next step in professionalizing our cyber force, which will be critical to our success, now and in the future,” wrote General David H. Berger, 38th Commandant of the United States Marine Corps on Twitter last year.
The Deputy Commandant for Information (DC I) was formed to synthesize and coordinate operations in today’s information environment.
‘Trigger fingers turn to Twitter fingers’? Not exactly, but this is the next step in professionalizing our cyber force, which will be critical to our success, now and in the future. If you are a Marine interested in cyber ops, talk to your monitorhttps://t.co/VsD9N4p9Wf pic.twitter.com/WSmDACIK6Q
— David H. Berger (@CMC_MarineCorps) March 1, 2018
One of the very first efforts brought to bear has been the establishment of a formal Cyberspace Operations Occupational Field, with a dedicated series of occupational specialties, calling it a key step toward improving its readiness and retention of cyber talent.
For the first time since the proposal of information as a warfighting function, the Marines will be directly recruiting a force intended to specifically operate in cyberspace throughout their careers.
The new specialties begin at the Marines’ lowest ranks, and go up through lieutenant colonel on the officer side and master gunnery sergeant on the enlisted side.
The challenge of integrating the five domains of warfare; air, land, sea, space and cyberspace, requires a novel approach.
The Marines have developed a way ahead that leverages emerging capabilities from our partners in industry across a framework to synchronize cyberspace operations at the tactical, operational and strategic levels.
All of this begins with talent management.
The specific package of training and incentives to sustain a high level of Cyber skills begins with the establishment of a program to assemble the right people, tools and techniques in military formations.
The establishment of the 1700 Cyberspace Operations Occupational Field (OccFld), is how the Marines are moving forward in 2019 to meet our national security goals.
The ‘1700’ field creates seven cyber-specific military occupational specialties (MOS), including two for commissioned officers up to the rank of lieutenant colonel, two for warrant officers and three for enlisted personnel.
“The (Cyberspace Occupational Field) provides the Marine Corps with a professionalized, highly skilled workforce that can effectively employ cyberspace capabilities and create effects across the Marine Air-Ground Task Force and support joint requirements,” wrote Lt. Gen. Lori E. Reynolds, the deputy commandant for information.
“The OccFld supports the maturation of the Marine Corps’ cyberspace workforce through the establishment of specific career paths, standardized training continuum, and mechanisms to retain trained and qualified Marines within the cyberspace community.”
U.S. Marine Corps 1700 Cyberspace Operations Occupational Field Competes in 2019 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards Program
The Annual ‘ASTORS’ Awards Program is specifically designed to honor distinguished government and vendor solutions that deliver enhanced value, benefit and intelligence to end users in a variety of government, homeland security and public safety vertical markets.
Over 130 distinguished guests representing National, State and Local Governments, and Industry Leading Corporate Firms, gathered from across North America, Europe and the Middle East to be honored among their peers in their respective fields which included:
- The Department of Homeland Security
- The Federal Protective Service (FPS)
- Argonne National Laboratory
- The Department of Homeland Security
- The Department of Justice
- The Security Exchange Commission Office of Personnel Management
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection
- Viasat, Hanwha Techwin, Lenel, Konica Minolta Business Solutions, Verint, Canon U.S.A., BriefCam, Pivot3, Milestone Systems, Allied Universal, Ameristar Perimeter Security and More!
The Annual ‘ASTORS’ Awards is the preeminent U.S. Homeland Security Awards Program highlighting the most cutting-edge and forward-thinking security solutions coming onto the market today, to ensure our readers have the information they need to stay ahead of the competition, and keep our Nation safe – one facility, street, and city at a time.
The 2019 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards Program is Proudly Sponsored by ATI Systems, Attivo Networks, Automatic Systems, and Desktop Alert.
Final Nominations are now being accepted for the 2019 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards at https://americansecuritytoday.com/ast-awards/.
Comprehensive List of Categories Include:
Access Control/ Identification | Personal/Protective Equipment | Law Enforcement Counter Terrorism |
Perimeter Barrier/ Deterrent System | Interagency Interdiction Operation | Cloud Computing/Storage Solution |
Facial/IRIS Recognition | Body Worn Video Product | Cyber Security |
Video Surveillance/VMS | Mobile Technology | Anti-Malware |
Audio Analytics | Disaster Preparedness | ID Management |
Thermal/Infrared Camera | Mass Notification System | Fire & Safety |
Metal/Weapon Detection | Rescue Operations | Critical Infrastructure |
License Plate Recognition | Detection Products | And Many Others! |
Don’t see a Direct Hit for your Product, Agency or Organization?
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2018 Champions Edition
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2018 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards Luncheon at ISC East
2018 Government Excellence Award Winners in the ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards Program
The following Government Agencies were recognized in the 2018 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards:
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Argonne National Laboratory, Modified Infrastructure Survey Tool (MIST)
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Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency – DARPA, Subterranean (SubT) Challenge
(Learn About the DARPA Subterranean Challenge working with multidisciplinary teams from around the world to compete in the development of the autonomy, perception, networking, and mobility technologies necessary to map explore and search underground networks in unpredictable conditions. Courtesy of DARPAtv and YouTube.)
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Department of Justice (DOJ) Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), Project Safe Childhood
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Department of Justice (DOJ) Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), Project Safe Neighborhoods Program
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Department of Justice (DOJ) Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) Office of Personnel Management, Federal Risk Mgmt Process Training (FedRMPTP)
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DHS Federal Protective Service, Modified Infrastructure Survey Tool (MIST)
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DHS Science and Technology Directorate (S&T), Android Team Awareness Kit (ATAK)
(The Android Team Awareness Kit (ATAK) is a gps communications tool that runs on a mobile device. It improves situational awareness by allowing users to know where their mission partners are located, regardless of affiliation, improves communications through a variety of applications and was successfully used in 2017 Hurricane operations in Houston and Puerto Rico. Courtesy of the DHS Science and Technology Directorate and YouTube.)
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DHS Science and Technology Directorate (S&T), Enhanced Dynamic Geo-Social Environ (EDGE) Virtual Online Training for First Responders
(DHS S&T’s Enhanced Dynamic Geo-Social Environment (EDGE) virtual training platform provides a safe, immersive environment where first responders, and now educators, can hone their skills and prepare for a multitude of incident responses. Built on the same video gaming platforms as popular titles like Fortnite, EDGE was intentionally designed to be easily accessed, easily used, and easily integrated into agencies’ existing training protocols. Courtesy of the DHS Science and Technology Directorate and YouTube.)
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DHS Science and Technology Directorate (S&T), Flood Apex Program Flood Sensors
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Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI),Violent Crimes against Children (VCAC) program
(Learn About the FBI VCAC Program, and hear from Special Agent Danielle Messineo, who works in the Crimes Against Children division, trying to prevent future victims by giving presentations to schoolchildren. Courtesy of USA Network and YouTube.)
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International Association of Counterterrorism and Security Professionals (IACP), IACSP Training and Technology
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Joint Interagency Task Force South (JIATF-S), United States Multi-Service, Multi-Agency Task Force
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Pentagon Force Protection Agency, Detection & Emergency Response to envelopes containing the deadly poison ricin at a Pentagon mail screening facility
(Learn About the Joint Interagency Task Force South on Key West, Florida, a multi-agency, international alliance whose mission is to cover 42 million square miles of territory primarily in Central and South America to stem the flow of illegal drugs and to disrupt and dismantle sophisticated narco-trafficking networks. Much of that work is carried out on the high seas. Courtesy of Doug Brumbaugh and YouTube.)
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection, CBP Entry/Exit Program
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US Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), Human Rights Violators and War Crimes Unit (HRVWCU)
(U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) operates the Human Rights Violators and War Crimes Unit (HRVWCU) within the National Security Investigations Division (NSID). Preceded by the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, HSI has more than 30 years of experience in successfully investigating human rights violators. The unit conducts investigations focused on human rights violations in an effort to prevent the United States from becoming a safe haven to those individuals who engage in the commission of war crimes, genocide, torture and other forms of serious human rights abuses from conflicts around the globe. When foreign war crimes suspects, persecutors and human rights abusers are identified within U.S. borders, the unit utilizes its powers and authorities to the fullest extent of the law to investigate, prosecute and, whenever possible, remove any such offenders from the United States. Courtesy of ICE and YouTube.)
Individuals Recognized for ‘Excellence in Homeland Security’ in the 2018 ‘ASTORS’ Awards Program are as follows:
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Edward Reinhold, Deputy Assistant Director, FBI (Ret)
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Joel McNelly, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department
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Matt Quillen, Bristol Virginia Police Department
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Stanley I. White, Counterintelligence Advisor, the International Association for Counterrorism & Security Professionals (IACSP)
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Thomas Homan, Acting Director, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) (Ret)
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Thomas O’Connor, President of the FBI Agents Association
2019 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards Program Industry Experts Include
Ameristar Perimeter Security, ATI Systems (Acoustic Technology Inc.), Attivo Networks, BriefCam, Canon U.S.A., Entrust Datacard, FLIR Systems, Hanwha Techwin, HID Global,
ISS – Intelligent Security Systems, Ivanti, Konica Minolta Business Solutions, Milestone Systems, Lenel, LRAD Corporation, Milestone Systems,
Orolia, NICE, Pivot3, Rave Mobile Safety, Royal Holdings, Senstar Corporation, Smiths Detection, SolarWinds, Verint, Viasat, and More!
For a complete list of award winners, click here.
2019 ‘ASTORS’ Awards Presentation Luncheon
The highlight of the 2019 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards Program will be the Awards Presentation Luncheon at ISC East at the Javits Convention Center on Wednesday, November 20, 2019.
AST focuses on New and Evolving Security Threats at All Levels of Homeland Security and Public Safety for personnel who are on the front lines of protecting our communities, cities and nation.
AST reaches both the private and public experts, essential to meeting today’s growing security challenges.
For Luncheon Sponsorship Opportunities and More, please contact Michael Madsen, AST Publisher at: mmadsen@americansecuritytoday.com or call 732.233.8119 (mobile) or 646-450-6027 (office).
Proud Sponsors of the 2019 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards Program include ATI Systems, Attivo Networks, Automatic Systems, and Desktop Alert.
Be sure to Register Early for the 2019 ‘ASTORS’ Awards Presentation Luncheon at ISC East 2019 to ensure your place at this limited- space event!
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To Learn More about U.S. Marine Corps 1700 Cyberspace Operations Occupational Field, which provides the Marine Corps with a deliberate, professionalized, and sustainable cyberspace workforce enabling the Marine Corps to conduct cyberspace operations, as directed by U.S. Cyberspace Command (USCYBERCOM), please visit https://www.marines.mil/News/Messages/Messages-Display/Article/1469004/cyberspace-operations-occupational-field-occfld-17
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