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    Lyons Relieved by Grady as NETWARCOM Commander

    Naval Network Warfare Command Change of Command

    Photo By Robert Fluegel | Captain Jody Grady, Commanding Officer Naval Network Warfare Command gives his...... read more read more

    SUFFOLK, VA, UNITED STATES

    08.15.2019

    Story by Robert Fluegel 

    Naval Information Forces

    CAPT Adam C. Lyons, Commander Task Force 1010 (CTF1010) and Commanding Officer, Naval Network Warfare Command (NAVNETWARCOM) was relieved by CAPT Jody Grady in a ceremony August 15 at the Department of Defense complex, Suffolk, Virginia, amid hundreds of distinguished guests, family members, VIPs, shipmates, staff and former NAVNETWARCOM commanding officers.

    VADM Timothy “T.J.” White, Commander, U.S. Fleet Cyber Command, and Commander, U.S. 10th Fleet (FCC/C10F) presided over the change of command ceremony held at the command’s headquarters on the Department of Defense Complex in Suffolk, Virginia. He commended the efforts of CAPT Lyons during his tenure while acknowledging the future success ahead.

    “Operators are vital to the success of operations. Adam executed these fundamentals with tenacity and humor. You have ultimately delivered a network platform that is the backbone of the navy warfighting future.”

    White noted the vital role NAVNETWARCOM has in maintaining global operations and management of navy networks. White highlighted Lyons’ major accomplishments in spearheading efforts to achieve full operational capability in global detection and response on navy networks, in context of NMCI, managed over 350,000 consumers and endpoints. The mission, although complex, has been made possible through the diligent efforts and exceptional work of the Sailors and civilians under the leadership of CAPT Lyons.

    “The team ensured NMCI successfully passed four major command cyber security inspections, conducted global cyber operations and the implemented the U.S. Navy Off-Ship Information Assurance Services (OIS) solutions and centralized management concepts,” said White.

    White welcomed Grady to his new assignment and expressed confidence that he would excel in the position as the commanding officer of NAVNETWARCOM. White commended Grady for this demeanor and described him as a very open, collaborative and honest person.

    “You set the foundation for other leaders and set the example,” said White. “I am confident you will earn the trust of the crew because the character of your leadership. You are a person who makes hard choices and are willing to bear that burden.”

    During the ceremony, White presented Lyons with a Legion of Merit, gold star in lieu of fourth award for his exceptionally meritorious service while serving as commanding officer of NAVNETWARCOM from August 2017 to July 2019. During his remarks, Lyons lauded the exceptional work of the Sailors, civilians and extended workforce of NAVNETWARCOM.

    “This command has gone from a cycle of a 3-star, to 1-star, to an almost disestablishment and now to an O-6 and Task Force 1010. It takes certain types of individuals to voluntarily join in that type of volatility,” said Lyons. “Thank you to all the Information Warriors, past, present and future.”

    Lyon’s next assignment will be as Information Warfare Commander of Carrier Strike Group 8 on the USS Harry S. Truman.

    Grady, addressing the audience for the first time as commanding officer, praised Lyons on his success and stated his eagerness to work with his new staff. Grady’s message to the workforce was one focused on the big picture and excelling the commands mission to improving network communications.

    “NETWARCOM/CTF1010 has a truly global mission and mind-bogglingly complex,” said Grady. “I look forward to embracing and welcoming the complexities.”

    Grady most recently served as Commanding Officer of Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station Atlantic (NCTAMS Lant).

    NAVNETWARCOM was established July 11, 2002 and directs, operates, maintains, and secures the Navy’s networks and communications and leverages Joint Space capabilities for Navy and Joint operations. Task Force 1010 was established in April 2015 to tactically command and control the Navy’s computer and telecommunications stations globally.

    For more information about NAVNETWARCOM, visit our website at; http://www.public.navy.mil/fcc-c10f/nnwc/Pages/default.aspx

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    Date Taken: 08.15.2019
    Date Posted: 08.16.2019 08:59
    Story ID: 336164
    Location: SUFFOLK, VA, US

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