Col. Bradley Pyburn, 67th Cyberspace Wing commander, shares his thoughts about the new offensive cyberspace operations training location during a ribbon-cutting ceremony in San Antonio, Texas, Feb. 23, 2018. The first class is scheduled for March 2018. The OCO allows more effective talent management for those in training and more effective line squadrons who receive graduates. "Today we formally embark on a decisive path to deliver an offensive operating location for all Air Force cyber warriors, it's the first 'decisive step' upon which we will build and resource over time," said Pyburn. (
Col. Bradley Pyburn, 67th Cyberspace Wing commander, shares his thoughts about the new offensive cyberspace operations training location during a ribbon-cutting ceremony in San Antonio, Texas, Feb. 23, 2018. The first class is scheduled for March 2018. The OCO allows more effective talent management for those in training and more effective line squadrons who receive graduates. "Today we formally embark on a decisive path to deliver an offensive operating location for all Air Force cyber warriors, it's the first 'decisive step' upon which we will build and resource over time," said Pyburn. ( Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Biermann)
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