Musings, leadership tidbits and quotes posted by a retired Navy Captain (really just a high performing 2nd Class Petty Officer) who hung up his uniform a bit too early. He still wears his Navy service on his sleeve. He needs to get over that. "ADVANCE WARNING - NO ORIGINAL THOUGHT!" A "self-appointed" lead EVANGELIST for the "cryptologic community". Keeping CRYPTOLOGY alive-one day and Sailor at a time. 2015 is 80th Anniversary of the Naval Security Group.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
NAVIOCOM Colorado Change of Command
Commander Nicholas Homan, 1810, will be relieved by CDR Jeffrey J. Jakuboski, 1830, coming from DNI OPNAV as Commanding Officer, Navy Information Operations Command Denver, Colorado on 1 July 2011.
Mike - Yes, absolutely. is a bit strong. There are 1830 billets available for 1810's, but Command billets and N2/INTEL billets are not the same. I know we are all in the IDC together, but personally no N2/J2 billet will ever match command. Billet for billet the IW community loses out on this one.
In the old days, (BC - "Before Cyberwarfare") as a 1610 I would have fought like a badger to command a FOSIF. A well-prepared cryppie could flourish in such a choice assignment where he/she had access a great cryptologic mission and an attached CSG, and also full-time relations with a fleet commander and his N2. Tons of Navy/Joint/even Combined visitors and a super mission to brief. Not as good as command at sea, but regs didn't allow.
1830? Are they opening senior 1830 billets to 1810's?
ReplyDeleteYes, absolutely.
ReplyDeleteMike - Yes, absolutely. is a bit strong. There are 1830 billets available for 1810's, but Command billets and N2/INTEL billets are not the same. I know we are all in the IDC together, but personally no N2/J2 billet will ever match command. Billet for billet the IW community loses out on this one.
ReplyDelete1810s are in command of 2 intel centers now.
ReplyDeleteIn the old days, (BC - "Before Cyberwarfare") as a 1610 I would have fought like a badger to command a FOSIF. A well-prepared cryppie could flourish in such a choice assignment where he/she had access a great cryptologic mission and an attached CSG, and also full-time relations with a fleet commander and his N2. Tons of Navy/Joint/even Combined visitors and a super mission to brief. Not as good as command at sea, but regs didn't allow.
ReplyDeleteSteve Myers
Wait.
ReplyDeleteSomeone posted a criticism and no one took exception to it being done anonymously?
Are you guys slipping?
(Couldn't resist.)