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The U.S. Navy has been planning to establish a bureaucratically powerful “information dominance” organization since at least June, but a Navy document shows that key ISR positions within the new group remained unfilled shortly before its Nov. 2 official start-up.
The Navy is now moving at a “rapid pace” to fill the positions, and as of Nov. 25, just one director and two branch chief billets remained open, said Navy spokesman Lt. Myers Vasquez. Filling the positions may have been complicated by “the need to fill high priority overseas contingency operations billets,” he said.
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