Senior Army officials including Douglas Wiltsie, left, executive director,
System of Systems Enginee
ring and Integration Directorate, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology), Army Lt. Gen. Paul Nakasone, commanding gen...

Senior Army officials visited the 780th Military Intelligence Brigade (MI BDE) headquarters on Fort Meade, Feb. 28, to receive updates on ARCYBER's efforts in Department of Defense Information Network operations, and cyberspace operations conducted b...

Karl Schneider, back right, the senior official performing duties of the
Under Secretary of the Army
, and Steffanie Easter, to his left, the Acting Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology) (ASA(ALT)) and the Acquisition...

Army Maj. Scott Bobier, Cyber Support to Corps and Below (CSCB) Officer-in-Charge, 780th Military Intelligence Brigade, briefs Karl Schneider, the senior official performing duties of the Under Secretary of the Army, and other Army
officials, Feb. 28...

Army Maj. Scott Bobier, right, Cyber Support to Corps and Below (CSCB) Officer-in-Charge, 780th Military Intelligence Brigade, and Army Col. William
(Joe) Hartman, middle, the U.S. Army Cyber Command G3, briefs Steffanie Easter, left, the Acting Assi...

Army Spec. Rodolfo Lara, a cyber operations specialist with the 780th Military Intelligence Brigade (MI BDE), briefs Karl Schneider, standing left, the senior official performing duties of the Under Secretary of the Army, Dr. David
Markowitz, standin...

Other senior Army officials included: Steffanie Easter, the Acting Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology) (ASA(ALT)) and the Acquisition Executive; Dr. David Markowitz, the Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, G-8; Douglas Wiltsie, executive director, System of Systems Engineering and Integration Directorate, (ASA(ALT)); and Ronald Pontius, deputy to the commanding general, ARCYBER.

The 780th MI BDE conducts signals intelligence and cyberspace operations to create operational effects in and through the cyberspace domain to gain and maintain freedom of action required to support the Army and Joint requirements while denying the same to our adversaries.

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