USCYBERCOM Commander, Gen. Keith Alexander speaking |
A colleague and I covered down on seventeen sessions in two and a half days. Of the seven plenary sessions, we attended five. We heard the USCYBERCOM commander, Gen. Keith Alexander speak about the challenges to our country posed from within cyberspace domain and what USCYBERCOM is doing about them. We listened as the Army Vice Chief of Staff, Gen. Pete Chiarelli addressed us via video teleconference about overcoming the challenges the Army imposes upon itself through its antiquated acquisition system. Lieutenant General Jeff Sorenson touched on the same subject, updated us on the Army's global network enterprise construct strategy, and acted as the master of ceremonies. We sat in on a Joint/Coalition panel but skipped the joint/industry panel, which focuses almost exclusively on acquisition issues, and the final plenary session addressed by Air Force Lt. Gen. William Lord.
A special treat was to hear Dr. Louis Gerstner, the former CEO of IBM Corporation, speak to us about institutional transformation. It was, in my opinion, probably the most relevant of all the plenary sessions to what the Army is facing as an institution at the present time (operations in the CENTCOM AOR excepted). Two consequences for me, stemming from Dr. Gerstner's talk, will be, first, that I will have to read his book, "Who Says Elephants Can't Dance," which treats of his tenure at head of IBM and how he undertook to transform that company. The second consequence will be that, after reading the book, and reviewing my notes, I will probably want to rewrite the appendix I drafted for FM 6-02 Signal Operations (which we hope to have staffed out by the end of summer).
The real work of the conference was, for me, attending the Joint/Combined track, which consisted of six special briefings moderated by the CENTCOM J-6, Brig. Gen. Brian Donahue. Those sessions, each one literally crammed with information, covered such topics as the the operational context in Afghanistan, Task Force 236, the Afghan Mission Network, the "revamped network operations framework, and challenges ahead. All of which will make for me quite a bit of research when I get back to the office tomorrow. It was a privilege for me to get to meet Brig. Gen. Donahue personally.
Columbia Restaurant interior |
Already, we're making plans to attend next years conference, to stay in or near Ybor city, go back to that restaurant and, most of all, to take Connie with me!
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