The 960th Cyberspace Operations Group, at
Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, is a United States Air Force group managing four squadrons relating to computer network operations. The group was established 1 March 2013 as a
reserve unit of the
United States Air Force.[2] On 1 March 2014, the 426th Network Warfare Squadron was again reactivated under the 960th Group.[3] as its oldest part.
The group is responsible for operating and maintaining the Air Force's global enterprise network. The 960th is the largest
group compared to related reserve Wings. The group is composed of four network squadrons and multiple combat squadrons located around the nation.
Mission
The 960th Group provides command and control of the network security boundaries of all Air Force installations. Technicians from the group are moving base-by-base and rolling all AF network core services (email, web access, etc.) into a single Air Force Network (AFNet).[4] The AFNet is managed by two Network Operations Squadrons and their associated AFR components.[5]
^Donnelly, Harrison (November 2011).
"Air Force Builds "One Network"". Military Information Technology. Vol. 15, no. 10. Archived from the original on 19 October 2016. Retrieved 19 October 2016.{{
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