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schriever wargame 2010 brief

AFSPC Commander's game, which examines space operations in-depth Provides information for future AFSPC requirementsExamines organizational constructs Provides venue for advancement of space policy/ROEAFSPC lead for all wargames where space is represented (Unified Engagement, AF Futures, etc.).

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schriever wargame 2010 brief

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    1. Schriever Wargame 2010 Brief 10 June 2010

    3. Schriever V WargameA Test of the Space Protection Strategy

    4. Alignment with AF Title 10

    5. Investigate space and cyberspace alternative concepts, capabilities and force postures to meet future requirements Examine the contributions of space and cyberspace to future deterrent strategies Explore integrated planning processes that employ a whole-of-nations’ (comprehensive) approach to protect and execute operations in the space and cyberspace domains SW 10 Objectives

    6. SW 10 Game Structure

    7. SW 10 Cyber Concept

    8. Game Relationships

    10. DAVIS – FORMER CONGRESSMAN FROM VIRGINIA BLOOMFIELD – FORMER ASSSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR POLITICAL MILITARY AFFAIRS ALLEN – CHIEF OF INTELLIGENCE, DHS ADAMS – FORMER UNDERSECRETARY OF THE TREASURY FOR INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS HAYDEN – FORMER DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE FORESMAN – FORMER UNDER SECRETARY OF PREPAREDNESS AT DHS AND FORMER UNDER SECRETARY FOR NATIONAL PROTECTION AND PROGRAMS O’SHAUGHNESSY – 13AF CV CHEKAN – DEP J5 NORAD/USNORTHCOM MAUNEY – DEP CDR USSTRATCOM DOWSE – (AUSTRALIA) DIRECTOR GENERAL INTEGRATED CAPABILITIES DEVELOPMENT MATTE – (CANADA) DIRECTOR GENERAL OF CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT, NATIONAL DEFENCE HEADQUARTERS NORTH – (UK) ASSISTANT CHIEF OF THE AIR STAFF We will be approaching Walt Slocombe from the UE NSC to be our SECDEF and Gen Jamerson from the UE NSC to be our CJCSDAVIS – FORMER CONGRESSMAN FROM VIRGINIA BLOOMFIELD – FORMER ASSSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR POLITICAL MILITARY AFFAIRS ALLEN – CHIEF OF INTELLIGENCE, DHS ADAMS – FORMER UNDERSECRETARY OF THE TREASURY FOR INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS HAYDEN – FORMER DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE FORESMAN – FORMER UNDER SECRETARY OF PREPAREDNESS AT DHS AND FORMER UNDER SECRETARY FOR NATIONAL PROTECTION AND PROGRAMS O’SHAUGHNESSY – 13AF CV CHEKAN – DEP J5 NORAD/USNORTHCOM MAUNEY – DEP CDR USSTRATCOM DOWSE – (AUSTRALIA) DIRECTOR GENERAL INTEGRATED CAPABILITIES DEVELOPMENT MATTE – (CANADA) DIRECTOR GENERAL OF CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT, NATIONAL DEFENCE HEADQUARTERS NORTH – (UK) ASSISTANT CHIEF OF THE AIR STAFF We will be approaching Walt Slocombe from the UE NSC to be our SECDEF and Gen Jamerson from the UE NSC to be our CJCS

    12. Green Team

    13. SW 10 Moves

    14. Capabilities Preserve sufficient space/cyberspace capabilities to enable clarity of strategic intentions and direct communications Commercial capabilities contribute to deterrence but may be unavailable for warfighting Develop concepts for collective security in space/cyberspace including sharing and apportioning capabilities amongst allies Comprehensive planning Space and cyberspace have made the homelands an integral part of the battlespace Asymmetric capabilities are essential for escalation control, protection of global economic interests—and may be cheaper! Coalition strengths derive from robustness, aggregate and complimentary capabilities Deterrence Space and cyberspace are core enablers Greater risk of mistakes because of the evolving complexity of these domains Regional space and cyberspace activities frequently have global implications

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