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Department of Defense CYBER OPERATIONS PERSONNEL REPORT April 2011 Report to the Congressional Defense Committees As Required by Public Law 111-84 i Contents 1. Composition of the DoD Cyber Operations Workforce .. 2 Dynamic Structural Change within the Department .. 2 Changing Work Roles and Occupations within the IT/Cybersecurity Community .. 3 FY09 Cyber Operations Workforce .. 3 Sufficiency and Balance in the Cyber Operations Workforce .. 5 The State of Cyber Operations Personnel Outside of DoD .. 7 2. Career Progression and Professional Development .. 10 Occupational Fields .. 10 Career Paths .. 14 Training and Development .. 18 3. Recruitment and Retention .. 25 Civilian Recruitment Authorities and Incentives .. 26 Civilian Retention Incentives .. 31 Military Recruitment Incentives .. 34 Military Retention Incentives .. 36 Recruiting and Retention Standards and Measures .. 37 Recruiting and Retention Challenges.
“Although it is a man-made domain, cyberspace is now as relevant a domain for DoD activities as the naturally occurring domains of land, sea, air and space.
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