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United States Naval Network Warfare Command US NETWARCOM emblem Active 2002-current Country United States of America Type unified command Role Information Operations, Intelligence, Networks, Space Part of Commander, Vice commander, Deputy Commander Garrison/HQ Norfolk, Virginia Nickname NETWARCOM NETWARCOM headquarters in Norfolk, Virginia Naval Network Warfare Command (NETWARCOM) is the US Navy's information operations, intelligence, networks and space unit.[1] NETWARCOM is charged with operating a secure naval network that enables information operations. As the Navy's Cyber warfare force, it is the Navy's central authority for the delivery of cyber forces and capabilities to warfighters and is the commander of the Navy's service cryptologic element (SCE). Contents 1 Leadership 2 History 3 See also 4 References Leadership The commander, Naval Network Warfare Command is Vice Admiral H. Denby Starling II. The vice Commander is Rear Admiral Edward H. Deets III who started October 2004.[2] The civilian Deputy Commander Terry Halvorsen started October 30, 2006. In 2003 the executive was: Vice Adm. Dick Mayo, commander, Naval Network Warfare Command, Rear Adm. Andy Singer, deputy commander. History NETWARCOM was authorized by the Secretary of the Navy in March 2002. It was planned to begin in June 2002 but actually started July 11, 2002. The creation followed a two-year review. NETWARCOM was constituted by setting up a command organization and combining several commands: Naval Network and Space Operations Command (NNSOC) in Dahlgren, Virginia (NNSOC was formerly Naval Space Command and the Naval Network Operations Command.) Fleet Information Warfare Center (FIWC) (now Navy Information Operations Command (NIOC) Norfolk) in Norfolk, Virginia Naval Security Group Navy Component Task Force Computer Network Defense (NCTF CND) in Washington, D.C. The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) reports to NETWARCOM for fleet support. The headquarters is at Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek in Norfolk, Virginia. [3] A magazine called InfoDomain is produced quarterly by NETWARCOM.[4] See also United States Navy portal Military of the United States portal United States Cyber Command Naval Computer and Telecommunications Command Information warfare References ^ Official NETWARCOM website ^ Deets biography ^ Navy Establishes Naval Network Warfare Command March 28, 2002 Navy Chief of Information Media Services Branch ^ InfoDomain http://www.navycthistory.com/COMNAVTELCOMtoNETWARCOMHistory.txt This United States Navy article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e