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Show 12 TIMES October 12, 2006 month to hold a Haunted House at the old Base Exchange (Bldg. 430 next to the Commissary). The Haunted House will run Tues• Asian American Pacific day through Oct. 31, 6:3040 p.m. Islander committee to (closed Sundays). The cost is $5 hold nominations for adults and $3 for children 14 The Hill Asian American Pacific Islander Committee is accepting and under. Tickets are available nominations for new executive at the door or by contacting a JEA representative. For more informacouncil officers - president, vice president, secretary and treasurer. tion visit www.hilljea.com or call Nominations can be submitted to the Haunted House hotline at 7751st Lt. Francine Barley at 777-1354 5862. by Oct. 25. tional skills, what kind of techni"One of the most important things we do, in and for cyber- cal skills, what kind of training, space, is enable the kill chain," and what kind of career path do a very low entry cost," Dr. Kass Dr. Kass said. "It allows us to help we need to offer to those kids who said. "Low cost is what makes find, fix and finish the targets we are coming into our Air Force that domain extremely attractive are after. The problem is finding and wanting to fly and fight not to nations, criminal and terror- the target. Most of the enemies only in air and space, but also in, cyberspace." ist organizations who could not are hiding in plain sight." Dr. Kass said the Air Force possibly attack the United States Finding an enemy in the cyber doesn't believe it will have trousymmetrically. All you need to do domain means sifting through is buy a laptop or a cell phone. As the huge amount of data there. ble finding Airmen to fill the role a matter of fact, you can just go to In the United States, or above a of cyberwarrior, however. an Internet cafe and not even buy battle space, there are thousands "Kids today live on the Interthat stuff. You can buy yourself of signals, and most of those are net, they establish an alternative a phone card and you can cause "friendly." The challenge is iden- reality there," she said. "Getting high-impact effects." tifying the signal of someone those kids interested in doing that means to do harm. something amazing in our Air Until recently,, the Air Force "If you could use the cyber do- Force across the electromagnethad not named cyberspace as a separate warfighting domain or main, this river of ones and zeros, ic spectrum should be easy. This said it would fly and fight there. to pinpoint where the bad guy is is new and exciting — where But now that the Air Force has and who he is talking to, so you people who love to interact in the high-tech arena, for example, recognized cyber as a warfight- can get not only the small fish can generate significant effects ing domain, it will begin specific but get all his beet friends and the defense of the United for maybe his boss, then you are usplanning on how it can conduct both defensive and offensive ac- ing cyber to its full capacity," Dr. States." Kass said. "That is a lot of data tions there. Like in other domains, the there, and the trick is to find himAir Force will probably conduct "What I see in the future is true cross-domain integration, to de- in that huge flow of information, more than just defensive operaliver effects, like we deliver in air that one piece that will allow you tions. Fighting in cyberspace and space, where the command- to find him, fix him in place, or also means conducting offensive operations. It is unclear now exer has at his disposal, truly sov- track him if he moves." ereign options, as stated in our Being able to discern what is actly what will constitute an ofmission, which is the ability to a friendly signal and what is an fensive cyber operation, but it is do whatever we want, wherever enemy signal is one of the chal- likely the effects the Air Force we want, whenever we want, and lenges the Air Force faces as it will eventually bring to bear however we want — kinetically, moves into the cyber domain. upon America's enemies will and nonkinetically and at the While the Air Force works on look much like the effects Amerspeed of sound and at tfie speed that challenge, it is also working ica's enemies bring to bear upon of light," Dr. Kass said. to define which Airmen will be America. The Air Force is still working the ones to conduct cyber opera- "Imagine, hypothetically, if I on what exactly it means to fight tions, what kind of training they could substitute — instead of the in the cyber domain. While the will need, and what exactly their picture of a beheading on a terrorist Web site, a picture of CapAir Force knows some of what job will be. it wants to accomplish — things "One of the issues we are go- tain Kangaroo or an MTV show," similar to what it is doing already ing to be discussing is who is Dr. Kass theorized. "Maybe I in air and space, for instance — the cyberwarrior," Dr. Kass said. could break that cycle of recruitthere remain challenges to work- "What will he or she need to be ing more guys that want to come ing in the new domain. able to do? What kind of educa- to our home and kill us." News briefs Continued from 7 Cyber Command Continued from 11 i Korean Food Bazaar Saturday October 14, 2006 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. REMEMBER YOUR AMERICAN RED CROSS DURING THIS CFC CAMPAIGN l A Prescription For Healing The World UNITED CHURCH of CHRIST Sunday Worship: 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. Meeting at the Terrace Plaia Playhouse 99 W 4700 S In South Ogden (With. Tetr«e) For moct info call the church office at 392 JJOOO www.ogdenucc.org Congregational Atomise Christian A J07Q1I CbBKh Sunday Services: 9:30 am- S.S. lor all ages 10:45 am-Worship 630 pm- Evening Worship Wednesday- 6:30 pm- Family Night P.astor Gerald (Jerry) Koelitz 1700 S. 50 W.(Frontoge Road} Kaysville 447-3741 • 547-1598 CHRIS coiVLLVtujsn: 2941W. 800 N. West Point 686-1762 www.christcommunityutah.org MAGNAFLOW FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Washing on Height s 8:30 a.m. Modern Worship 10:00 a,m. 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Washington Terrace EVERY DOLLAR DONATED IS RETURNED TO . Come Hungry! . f The Youth Center will present "The Scariest House on Hill" Oct. 26-28. The Haunted House is open 5-8 p.m. on Oct. 26, for the not so scary "Trick or Treat" version for children ages 2-9. This age group is free. The Oct. 27-28 Haunted House is open 6-10 p.m. for the "spine-chilling" version 'for the brave, older children. Cost is $4 per person. The Chapel is starting new fellowship and ministry programs for the Hill community. All ages are invited to attend the L.I.F.E. (Living an Informed, Faith-filled Existence) programs. This program includes the following: Awana's, Beth Moore's, Daniel Bible Study, Financial Peace University, TNT Adult Bible Study, The Core (singles ministry) and • Vendors needed for more. The program will take holiday bazaar place every Tuesday, 6-8 p.m. The Hill Officers' Spouses' Club Meals begin at 5:15 p.m. and cost is $5 for an adult plate and $4 for is looking for vendors for its annual Holiday Gift and Craft Bazaar set a child's plate. Sign up and pay for the meals during the weekend for Nov. 16. To participate, vendors are reservices or drop by the Chapel by quired to pay a $40 booth fee that Monday close of business each will directly support the Hill OSC week. Full meals are catered by scholarship program. Space is local restaurants. This program available on a first-come, firstis sponsored by the Hill Chapel Protestant Community. For more serve basis. Deadline for receipt of signed vendor agreements is Nov. information call the Chapel at 1. For more information or to re777-2106. > serve a space, call OSC vice-presi• JEA and 649th MUMS host dent Tammy Weissmann at 7735347, or e-mail jtweissmann@msn. Haunted House com. The contract is also available The Hill Junior Enlisted Association and the 649th Munitions at the OSC Web site: www.orgsites/ut/hillosc. Squadron are teaming up this AGENCY NUMBER 5607 We have, Bulkoki (Korean BBQ), Japchae, Kimchi, Kimbob (Sushi), Sesame Chicken, Eggrolls, Fried Rice, and much More. • Youth Center presents a Haunted House SPECIALIZING IN CUSTOM EXHAUST Korean Full Gospell Zion Church, 176 West Golden Ave. Layton, Utah. "He is toe real Physician, bringing divine remedy, and healing to Ihe world of man." Abdu'l-Baha • Chapel begins new program Sunday Service; 10:30 a.m. Thurs Service: 1:30 p.m. 1204 E. 1450 S.,Cleafield 825-0177 Church Office or 621-5008 771-3204 Sunday Worship 10:15 am-6:30 pm Sunday School - 9:00 am Wed. 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