
From The Washington Times:
Staff shifted to 'more pressing' need in new nuclear unit.
The general in charge of the U.S. Air Force's cyberwarfare effort says plans for his unit have been scaled back because staff who would have been used to set up a cybercommand will be allocated to the service's new nuclear command instead.
Air Force Cyber Command was to be established as a major command alongside the service's space, air-combat and other commands -- last month. However, those plans were suspended over the summer after Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates fired the Air Force's civilian and military leaders because of lapses in the security of the nation's nuclear arsenal.
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