Goldfein Assigned to U.S. Air Force, Pentagon
Gen. David L. Goldfein, USAF, has been assigned as chief of staff, U.S. Air Force, Pentagon, Washington, D.C.
Brown Assigned to U.S. Central Command
Lt. Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., USAF, has been assigned as deputy commander, U.S. Central Command, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida.
Wilsbach Assigned to U.S. Northern Command
Maj. Gen. Kenneth S. Wilsbach, USAF, has been appointed to the rank of lieutenant general and assigned as commander, Alaskan Command, U.S.
Garner, Wainwright Named to New Posts at Delta Risk LLC
Delta Risk LLC, San Antonio, named Jim Garner chief financial officer and Fred Wainwright vice president of critical infrastructure services.
Ground Labs Appoints Cassidy as Vice President of Europe, the Middle East and Africa
Ground Labs, Dublin, has appointed John Cassidy as vice president of Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
CNA Names Geithner President of Marine Corps Program
CNA, Arlington, Virginia, has named Jonathan D. Geithner president of its Marine Corps Program.
Lockheed Martin Names Sears a Vice President of Strategy and Business Development
Lockheed Martin, Denver, named Kay Sears vice president of strategy and business development for its space systems business area.
Russia Employs Full Range of Information Warfare Capabilities

U.S. Navy Communications Satellite Experiences Post-Launch Difficulty

President's Commentary: Gear Up for a New Technology Thrust
The United States and the entire world owe a great deal to technology and the pace of technological change. The standards of living that define advanced societies, along with the advanced national security elements that guarantee their freedom, are the result of a constant march of technological innovation that characterizes the last century and continues at breakneck speed. The United States must continue to promote and enable technology development to meet new challenges and ensure continued freedom, prosperity and security. This tenet applies to all facets of national security.