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DoD Launches Cyber Command 2.0 Talent Strategy
March 24, 2026
The Department of Defense has initiated Cyber Command 2.0, a comprehensive talent management strategy aimed at recruiting, retaining, and developing a specialized cyber workforce to address critical deficiencies in military cyber operations. This initiative responds to congressional calls, including from Rep. Pat Fallon, for a unified U.S. Cyber Force to enhance training, leadership, and technical capabilities across all service branches amid ongoing cyber conflicts such as Operation Epic Fury. The strategy emphasizes streamlined hiring, skill validation, competitive incentives, and organizational reforms to build a resilient cyber defense force integrated across all warfare domains.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for specialized cyber workforce support services, training programs, and technology solutions aligned with Cyber Command 2.0 objectives.
- The initiative signals potential contracting opportunities related to cyber talent acquisition, workforce development, and cyber operations support at key locations such as Fort Meade, Maryland.
- Contractors with expertise in cybersecurity training, digital workforce management, and cyber operations technologies may find strategic advantages in aligning offerings with DoD’s evolving cyber mission requirements.
- Organizations should prepare for procurement actions that prioritize agility, domain mastery, and skill specialization to meet the DoD’s enhanced cyber defense capabilities.
What was clear and incredibly depressing was how little confidence the people that do this work every day have in our ability to fight to scale. I read about critical deficiencies in training, leadership, operations, management, technical capabilities, and every single account reached the exact same conclusion that a cyber force was necessary, but for widely varying reasons.
— Rep. Pat Fallon
Ultimately, we will never be able to truly effectively compete against some of the higher paid cyber workforce that is out in industry.
— Vice Adm. Heidi Berg
If you’re a top tier operator in the cyber mission force, we’re now going to start treating you like one in how we incentivize you.
— Katie Sutton
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U.S. Cyber Command, Defense Information Systems Agency, Department of Defense, Fleet Cyber Command, Department of War
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- Implementing a U.S. Cyber Force: A Conversation with Rep. Pat Fallon | Congressman Pat Fallon · Fallon · Mar 18
- ‘The fight is on’ as top cyber officials try to revamp the military’s digital workforce | DefenseScoop · DefenseScoop · Mar 24
- Pentagon Unveils New Talent Management Strategy | AFCEA International · AFCEA International · Mar 24