Space Force officer at Buckley ousted from job after comments on military
Lt. Col. Matthew Lohmeier is out of his post as commissioner for publishing and promoting a book suggesting that the military is being infiltrated by Marxism. Author: Marshall Zelinger Updated: 8:52 PM MDT May 18, 2021
DENVER A Space Force commander at Buckley Air Force Base has been forced to give his command more space.
Lt. Col. Matthew Lohmeier is no longer in charge of the 11th Space Warning Squadron, which operates the Space-Based Infrared System for missile warnings.
He is out for publishing and promoting a book suggesting that the military is pushing Marxism and that the military s diversity and inclusion training creates conflict.
Colorado Guard JAG officer suing superiors over his participation in BLM protests 4 hours ago Army Cpt. Alan Kennedy of the Colorado Army National Guard poses for a selfie where he was teargassed on May 30, 2020. He is suing his superiors for allegedly restricting his off-duty freedom of speech. (Courtesy of Alan Kennedy) The Colorado National Guard is investigating the disciplinary actions and potential reprisal by a senior officer after one of the state’s part-time soldiers filed a federal lawsuit against his entire chain-of-command, alleging that his superiors infringed upon his First Amendment right to participate in Black Lives Matter protests
Controlled Unclassified Information, was published. This instruction served as initial DoD guidance for the implementation of the CUI program and establishment of the DoD CUI Registry. Department of the Air Force personnel were already well versed with the necessity of protecting mission-critical unclassified information, but the release of the DoDI brought about additional responsibilities, procedures and dissemination controls, that warranted the development of new approaches to safeguard CUI.
Soon after the publication of the DoDI, work began on putting together DAF implementation policy and guidance. Coordination with key stakeholders ensued, culminating in the release of Air Force Guidance Memorandum
CUI, July 23, 2020. While significant progress has been made in standing up this new program, safeguarding CUI is a mindset that must continually be reinforced. Proper protection and handling of CUI is critical to protecting the warfighter, ensuring mission success, and imple
On March 6, 2020, the Department of Defense Instruction
5200.48, Controlled Unclassified Information, was published. This instruction served as initial DoD guidance for the implementation of the CUI program and establishment of the DoD CUI Registry. Department of the Air Force personnel were already well versed with the necessity of protecting mission-critical unclassified information, but the release of the DoDI brought about additional responsibilities, procedures and dissemination controls, that warranted the development of new approaches to safeguard CUI.
Soon after the publication of the DoDI, work began on putting together DAF implementation policy and guidance. Coordination with key stakeholders ensued, culminating in the release of Air Force Guidance Memorandum
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