Cyber Command works to address criticism over how it integrates tools challenges remain March 12 Cyber Command has created a pair of integration offices aimed at synchronizing systems and capabilities built across the services for cyber warriors. (U.S. Cyber Command) WASHINGTON U.S. Cyber Command is working to instill more seamless integration of disparate cyber war-fighting systems.
Congress has expressed concern that the command’s vision lacks a governance strategy to connect systems together, a key finding of an audit published in November by its nonpartisan watchdog. Lawmakers ordered the Department of Defense to report to them on its governance strategy, called the Joint Cyber Warfighting Architecture. While the report, turned in at the end of the previous administration, is not released publicly, a Senate Armed Services Committee staffer told C4ISRNET that the senators were correct in their assessment that the cyber strategy lacked proper structures.