Leadership of the United States Cyber Command
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This is a list of all commanders, deputy commanders, senior enlisted leaders, and chiefs of staff of the United States Cyber Command.
Current headquarters staff
- File:US Air Force O10 shoulderboard rotated.svg Timothy D. Haugh, Commander
- File:Army-USA-OF-08.svg William J. Hartman, Deputy Commander
- File:US Navy O8 infobox.svg Dennis Velez, Chief of Staff
- File:US Air Force O8 shoulderboard rotated.svg Matteo G. Martemucchi, Director, Intelligence (J2)
- File:US Marine O8 shoulderboard.svg Ryan Heritage, Director, Operations (J3)
- File:US Marine O7 shoulderboard.svg Ahmed T. Williamson, Deputy Director, Current Operations (J3 DDCO)[1]
- File:Army-USA-OF-06.svg Brian D. Vile, Deputy Director, Future Operations (J3 DDFO)[2]
- File:US Navy O8 infobox.svg Kevin P. Lenox, Director, Plans and Policy (J5)
- File:USCG O-7 shoulderboard.svg Joseph R. Buzzella, Director, Exercises and Training (J7)[3]
- File:Army-USA-OF-06.svg Kenneth J. Burgess, Director, Capability and Resource Integration (J8)[4]
- File:US Navy O8 infobox.svg Dennis Velez, Chief of Staff
- File:Army-USA-OF-08.svg William J. Hartman, Deputy Commander
List of commanders of the United States Cyber Command
Commander of the United States Cyber Command | |
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File:Seal of the United States Cyber Command.svg | |
since 2 February 2024 | |
United States Department of Defense | |
Type | Unified combatant commander |
Abbreviation | CDRUSCYBERCOM[5] |
Reports to | President of the United States Secretary of Defense |
Nominator | Secretary of Defense |
Appointer | The President with Senate advice and consent |
Term length | 2–3 years (approx.) |
Constituting instrument | 10 U.S.C. § 167b |
Formation | 21 May 2010[6] |
First holder | Keith B. Alexander |
Deputy | Deputy Commander, United States Cyber Command |
No. | Commander | Term | Service branch | |||
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Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Term length | ||
1 | Keith B. Alexander (born 1951) | General21 May 2010 | 28 March 2014 | 3 years, 311 days | File:Mark of the United States Army.svg U.S. Army | |
- | Jon M. Davis Acting | Lieutenant General29 March 2014 | 2 April 2014 | 4 days | File:Emblem of the United States Marine Corps.svg U.S. Marine Corps | |
2 | Michael S. Rogers (born 1959) | Admiral3 April 2014 | 4 May 2018 | 4 years, 31 days | File:Emblem of the United States Navy.svg U.S. Navy | |
3 | Paul M. Nakasone (born 1963) | General4 May 2018 | 2 February 2024 | 5 years, 270 days | File:Mark of the United States Army.svg U.S. Army | |
4 | Timothy D. Haugh (born 1969) | General2 February 2024 | Incumbent | 355 days | File:U.S. Air Force service mark.svg U.S. Air Force |
List of deputy commanders of the United States Cyber Command
List of senior enlisted leaders of the United States Cyber Command
No. | Senior enlisted leader | Term | Service branch | |||
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Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Term length | ||
- | Chief Master Sergeant Kevin Slater[10] | April 2012 | March 2015 | 2 years, 334 days | File:U.S. Air Force service mark.svg U.S. Air Force | |
- | Command Sergeant Major David C. Redmond[11] | March 2015 | ~16 March 2018 | 3 years, 15 days | File:Mark of the United States Army.svg U.S. Army | |
- | Master Gunnery Sergeant Scott H. Stalker | 16 March 2018 | 28 August 2020 | 2 years, 165 days | File:Emblem of the United States Marine Corps.svg U.S. Marine Corps | |
- | Command Sergeant Major Sheryl D. Lyon[12] | 25 September 2020 | 8 September 2023 | 2 years, 348 days | File:Mark of the United States Army.svg U.S. Army | |
- | Chief Master Sergeant Kenneth M. Bruce | 8 September 2023 | Incumbent | 1 year, 136 days | File:U.S. Air Force service mark.svg U.S. Air Force |
List of chiefs of staff of the United States Cyber Command since 2013
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Notes
- ↑ Assignment not publicly announced by U.S. Department of Defense. Mayville's deputy position was concerned with the elevation of USCYBERCOM to a fully autonomous command separate from the National Security Agency. Mayville retired in 2018
- ↑ Assignment publicly announced by U.S. Department of Defense. Stewart's deputy position was concerned with day-to-day operations of USCYBERCOM.
See also
- United States Cyber Command
- Leadership of the United States Africa Command
- Leadership of the United States European Command
- Leadership of the United States Indo-Pacific Command
- Leadership of the United States Northern Command
- Leadership of the United States Space Command
- Leadership of the United States Strategic Command
- Leadership of the United States Transportation Command
References
- ↑ https://www.linkedin.com/in/ahmed-will-williamson-3a79721a/ [bare URL]
- ↑ "Brigadier General Brian D. Vile - General Officer Management Office".
- ↑ "Rear Admiral Joseph R. Buzzella".
- ↑ "Brigadier General Kenneth J. Burgess - General Officer Management Office".
- ↑ "DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, January 2021" (PDF). jcs.mil. Retrieved 15 May 2021.
- ↑ Gates establishes U.S. Cyber Command, names first commander. Af.mil. Retrieved on June 30, 2013.
- ↑ "CYBERCOM deputy commander visits 24th AF". 16th Air Force (Air Forces Cyber). 9 June 2019.
- ↑ "LIEUTENANT GENERAL JAMES K. "KEVIN" MCLAUGHLIN". U.S. Air Force. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
- ↑ "New deputy at Cyber Command to retire". Fifth Domain. 28 March 2018.
- ↑ "Command Senior Enlisted Leader Assignment".
- ↑ "Redmond Assigned to U.S. Cyber Command". 12 January 2015.
- ↑ "Sheryl D. Lyon". www.nsa.gov.
- ↑ "MAJOR GENERAL JIM H. KEFFER". www.af.mil.
- ↑ "Lieutenant General Stephen G. Fogarty - General Officer Management Office".
- ↑ "Fort Gordon welcomes new leadership".
- ↑ "Chief of Staff, USCYBERCOM". www.cybercom.mil.