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The U.S. Army has initiated a new strategy aiming to address electronic warfare and cyber threats, C4ISRNet reported Thursday.
The strategy consists of four initiatives to organize, educate, equip and develop a doctrine for the Army signals intelligence force.
At a Capitol Hill event Wednesday, Lt. Gen. Scott Berrier said that the effort works to provide signals intelligence support to address information needs in large-scale combat operations.
The strategy also supports the Army’s capacity to gather intelligence for use against adversarial nations including China and Russia, he added.