What is a Subordinate Command?
A subordinate command is authorized by either the Secretary of Defense or the President. It is established to conduct a portion of the mission or tasking of their parent command.The elevation of CNMF marks the evolution of a “persistent, professional cyber force,” officials said. The unit is responsible for national security priorities, such as election security, ransomware, cyber espionage and other operations. CNMF is the U.S. military’s joint cyber force charged with defending the U.S. in cyberspace, including offensive, defensive and information operations. U.S. Army General Paul Nakasone, commander of U.S. Cyber Command, who presided over the elevation of CNMF, has previously suggested the Cyber Command would engage in offensive cyber actions against adversaries where necessary.Nakasone, who previously served as a CNMF commander, explained what distinguishes the command:“This command is so special because they’ve always been on the cutting-edge in terms of the operations we’ve conducted. This is the command within U.S. Cyber Command that has always taken that first step forward. The future holds a lot for the Cyber National Mission Force.”
“What this designation is really about is the maturity of the Cyber National Mission Force as a forward-looking organization to defend the nation. It’s about building a sustained readiness model that enables us to stay in a fight. It’s about our people: how we develop a dynamic model to recruit, assess, train and retain the world’s most talented cyber force.”