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Subject Daily Report, November 23: DARPA's New Director | DOD Leaders Exposed to COVID-19 | Space Systems Command Takes Shape
Date November 23, 2020 8:36 AM
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Air Force Magazine
Daily Report for Nov. 23, 2020

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Edited by Amy McCullough with Rachel S. Cohen, Brian W. Everstine, Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory, Shaun Waterman and Jennifer Hlad

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Meet New DARPA Director Victoria Coleman
By Rachel S. Cohen

Victoria Coleman is an outlier. The new director of the Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency has spent most of her career outside of the Pentagon,
looking in. A native of Greece, she’s one of the few foreign-born people
tapped to lead the military’s secretive band of futuristic scientists. She is
clear-eyed about the need to bring military software into the 21st century. And
she is the third woman to lead the agency since its inception in 1958.
Coleman’s perspective will further shape an agency that already prides itself
on breaking the mold.

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Barrett COVID-19 Negative After Direct Contact with Infected Lithuanian Leader
By Brian W. Everstine

Air Force Secretary Barbara M. Barrett has tested negative for COVID-19 and is
not quarantining even though she recently came in direct contact with Lithuanian
Minister of Defense Raimundas Karoblis, who tested positive for the virus
shortly after visiting the Pentagon. However, Anthony Tata, who is performing
the duties of the under secretary of defense for policy, tested positive for
COVID-19 following the Nov. 13 visit, and is isolating at home for two weeks,
the Pentagon said in a statement released late Nov. 19. In addition to Barrett,
Karoblis met with Acting Defense Secretary Christopher C. Miller, Secretary of
the Navy Kenneth J. Braithwaite, and Secretary of the Army Ryan D. McCarthy. All
have tested negative, and none are quarantining despite being in contact with
Karoblis.

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Space Systems Command to Stand Up Next Summer
By Rachel S. Cohen

Military officials are in the home stretch of making decisions that will shape a
future Space Systems Command, as they look to stand up the new organization by
early next summer. Space and Missile Systems Center boss Lt. Gen. John F.
Thompson said Nov. 20 the Department of the Air Force will sign off on a basic
structure for the new command “in the next month or so.” “We're going
through a deliberative process where we have several different realistic courses
of action for the establishment and activation of ... Space Systems Command,”
Thompson said at the Air Force Association’s Schriever Space Futures Forum.

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Nellis Hosts Large-Scale Test Honing Tactics, Evaluating New Tech
By Brian W. Everstine

Ten USAF and Navy aircraft types trained together in a large force event on Nov.
17, which included testing several new technologies and capabilities aimed at
degraded communications and contested environments. Large Force Test Event 20.03
at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., featured the F-35, F-22, F-15E, F-16, A-10,
E/A-18G, HH-60G, EC-130H, KC-46, and KC-135. The event was specifically planned
to test four tactics improvement proposals: EC-130H Compass Call electronic
attack versus datalinks while preserving Link 16 connections; fourth- and
fifth-generation suppression of enemy air defenses contracts; combat search and
rescue consequence and CSAR in offensive counter air with A-10s and HH-60Gs; and
fourth- to fifth-generation and fifth- to fourth-generation electronic attack
effectiveness, according to a Nellis release.

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Startups Demo Cutting Edge Cybersecurity Tech in Colorado Springs
By Shaun Waterman

The latest cohort of start-ups nurtured by the AFRL’s Space Force Accelerator
Program demonstrated their technology recently at the Catalyst Accelerator in
Colorado Springs. The eight companies showcased products ranging from bleeding
edge innovations using ultra-wideband lasers to store data as photons in motion
to new approaches for using mature technology like asymmetric encryption.

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Climate Change Will Guide How the Air Force Builds Arctic Infrastructure
By Brian W. Everstine

The Defense Department must take climate change into consideration when planning
critical infrastructure in the far north, officials said during a recent Alaska
World Affairs Council event. “The environment is often the greatest adversary
that we face when we are undertaking operations,” said Air Force Secretary
Barbara M. Barrett, speaking at the Nov. 19 virtual event. In the Arctic in
particular, the reduction in permafrost has destabilized hangars and runways,
and impacted the “very precise tracking capabilities” the service relies on,
she added.

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Mideast to Missouri: 139th AW Airmen, C-130s Return from Deployment
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

More than 110 Airmen from the Missouri Air National Guard's 139th Airlift Wing
recently returned from a deployment to the U.S. Central Command area of
responsibility. The troops, members of the 139th Operations and Maintenance
Groups, as well as two of the wing's C-130s, were in theater from June to
November, wing spokesperson Master Sgt. Michael E. Crane wrote in a Nov. 20
email to Air Force Magazine.

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Search Underway for Missing Kadena Airman
By Jennifer Hlad

Airmen from the 31st and 33rd Rescue Squadrons and members of the Japanese coast
guard are searching for a Kadena Air Base Airman who was reported missing while
surfing Nov. 22. The Airman was surfing near Cape Hedo, the northernmost point
on the Japanese island of Okinawa, at around 10 a.m. local time, according to a
press release from the 18th Wing.

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Radar Sweep

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Snapshot: DOD and COVID-19

Here's a look at how the Defense Department is being impacted by and responding
to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Military Health System Participating in COVID-19 Vaccine Trial

Five military medical treatment facilities in the National Capital Region,
Texas, and California are participating in a Phase 3 clinical trial testing the
AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in development under Operation Warp Speed. The DOD
sites are actively enrolling study participants, with a goal to recruit up to
1,000 volunteers in each of the three market areas towards the total AstraZeneca
clinical trial enrollment of 30,000 people.

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Pentagon to Impose New Restrictions for Workers as Local COVID-19 Cases Spike

The Pentagon is continuing to conduct contact tracing to determine the extent of
possible infections among its civilian leaders.

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The Space Force Turns One

The newest branch of the U.S. armed services pitches its tent on a vast
battlefield.

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DOD Needs IT Support for Security Clearance Background Investigations Program

The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency took over management of the
background investigations process but does not own all of the related IT
systems—yet.

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Lakenheath F-15Es Train with Swedish Special Operators

Four F-15E Strike Eagles from RAF Lakenheath traveled to Sweden Nov. 12 for a
week-long bilateral exercise with American and Swedish special operations
forces.

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One-of-a-Kind Virtual Training Center Keeps Base Reality-Ready

A new and unique virtual training facility at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., is
keeping the 78th Security Forces Squadron ready and more lethal during the
COVID-19 pandemic.

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Air Force Nurses Deployed to North Dakota to Address Hospital Staffing Crunch

With North Dakota leading the nation's surging COVID-19 outbreak, 60 medical
personnel from the U.S. Air Force deployed to help relieve the state's hospital
staffing crisis. The team consists primarily of nurses and will divide into
specialty units to assist staffs at medical centers in Minot, Bismarck, Fargo,
and Grand Forks.

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One More Thing...
So Long, Samurai: Japan Bids Farewell to Its Final Frontline Phantoms

The Japan Air Self-Defense Force has retired its last frontline F-4 Phantom
fighter jets as more F-35s wait in the wings.

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