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NIOC Yokosuka's team consisting of 88 Sailors and civilians who provide and deploy trained Information
Warfare (IW) officers and cryptologic enlisted personnel, expertise, and equipment to support Signals
Intelligence (SIGINT), Information Operations (IO), Fleet Electronic Support (FES) functions, Global Signals
Analysis Lab (GSAL) functions for naval surface, sub-surface, air, and Coalition forces assigned to
Commander, SEVENTH Fleet in the Western Pacific theater. NIOC YOKO's Sailors have:
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Worked on behalf of Commander, Seventh Fleet (C7F) staff to deliver technical cryptologic operational
analytics, contributing to a 150% performance increase for cryptologic operations in the Western Pacific.
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Dispatched one Direct Support Officer for 133 days to the USSOUTHCOM AOR to test experimental
intelligence collection equipment and develop new tactics for intelligence support to Counter-Narcotics
Operations. In addition, NIOC YOKO deployed one Information Technician First Class Petty Officer for a
6 month deployment onboard the USS COLE in support of Sixth Fleet Cryptologic Operations, providing
I&W and valuable intelligence collection to Naval and Joint commanders. Of note, nine Sailors Deployed
to six ships in the Seventh Fleet AOR to provide I&W and valuable intelligence collection.
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, November 25, 2014
U.S. Navy Information Operations Command Yokosuka, Japan - Recent Exploits
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6 comments:
Big fan of NIOC Yoko and the current leadership team. That said, this articulates investments made and hollow metrics...objective remains operational outcomes and value delivered. Likely not the place to articulate, but these words say little (though maybe by design). Inviting a dialogue, not a debate...
I hate metrics and our obsession with them. We need to capture the "so what" vice silly numbers...
What is a 150% performance increase?
Sean Heritage,
You definitely got the buzz words patt, You might need to work on the rest. What you wrote actually hurt my brain.
Thanks for feedback, HMS Defiant. I remain a work in progress with many areas in which I am pursuing improvement. And yes, my comment could have written a little more clearly, but I am willing to bet that you understood my point. That said, I am pleased to know I may have been able to help you stretch your brain a little.
This post reads like an award or eval, likely to keep it unclassified. Obvious perhaps but I wonder what the intent is. Maybe the provocation of thought and dialogue. Or just to spread the information to those who otherwise might not be informed (perhaps swamped and disconnected completing a 1/1 tour) but have enough knowledge to fill in some of the blanks. I can think of a few things that DSO and IT1 might be doing, but without having read the post I wouldn't have even known they were out there. I got here because I was reading the VADM Branch response and the words NIOC Yoko off to the side of the page grabbed my attention.
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