HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE, Mass -- Jennifer Orozco, Department of the Air Force deputy chief information officer, met with senior leaders here Jan. 22 to review program executive office Cyber and Networks technology roadmaps.
Orozco, a member of the Senior Executive Service, who oversees a $17 billion portfolio, discussed the End User Services and Data Transport programs with Maj. Gen. Genatempo, program executive officer for cyber and networks as the department’s chief information officer, Venice Goodwine, considers investment strategies.
“Ms. Goodwine’s vision is to build an overarching governance to bring all of these items together, as her goal is to be the premier service provider for the Department of the Air Force,” said Orozco.
The Cyber and Networks Directorate portfolio is a critical component of the department’s modernization roadmap, ensuring interoperability for warfighting applications.
The End User Services and Data Transport program portfolios provide cyber readiness and resilience for end users operating in contested environments. These capabilities are delivered through ICAM, an integrated data ecosystem that secures applications and reduces reliance on key network components.
“The End User Services and Data Transport technology roadmaps are strategic guides that strengthen the department’s cybersecurity posture and provide the warfighter assured and secure data access,” said Genatempo. “This advanced capability, within the cyber and networks portfolio, denies adversary efforts to achieve information dominance.”
Headquartered at Hanscom AFB, the $15.1 billion Cyber and Networks portfolio develops, produces, deploys, and sustains joint and coalition cyberspace capabilities to enable combat operations for the Department of the Air Force.
As deputy to the department’s Chief Information Officer, Orozco assists Goodwine in leading three directorates, Enterprise Information Technology, Data and Artificial Intelligence, and Cybersecurity, supporting 20,000 cyber operations personnel who integrate mission support capabilities by networking and securing air, space and terrestrial assets.