Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. T. Michael Moseley has released the Air Force's weapon system "roadmap," a long-term plan for providing Air Force capabilities the nation needs in the 21st century to meet threats to the nation's security.
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Airmen provide the nation with Global Vigilance, a system of "eyes and ears" to see and sense anything on the face of the Earth from the vantage of air, space and cyberspace. Airmen watch and listen across the electromagnetic spectrum, and put that information into context, providing decision-quality intelligence to political leaders, joint and combined commanders and combatants the world over.
Airmen provide the nation unrivalled Global Reach throughout the world.
They deliver the goods, the gas and their fellow warfighters beyond oceans, in hostile territory and across the last tactical mile, relying on the range, payload and speed of mobility aircraft. The Air Force's Global Reach allows joint military forces to hold targets or activities at risk and to communicate, command, supply, rescue, support or destroy them; and to reach into the far regions of space and cyberspace with a variety of payloads.
This really seems to be more about deciding which bases (not) to close under BRAC. Good luck finding anything "cyber" here.