WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — The US Army projects it will add 2,600 military, 900 civilian and 200 contractor jobs to Fort Gordon's workforce by 2019, and enroll 500 students annually.
"Building our presence in Augusta allows us to strengthen our partnership with the Army's new Cyber Center of Excellence at Fort Gordon," the president of Raytheon's Intelligence, Information and Services business, Dave Wajsgras, said in the release issued on Monday.
US Army Cyber Command conducts electronic military information support operations (MISO) in cyberspace to deny adversaries freedom of movement in the electronic domain, and convince enemy, neutral, friendly nations, and their forces, to take action favorable to the United States and its allies.