Morison Supplemental Scholarship and has completed her doctoral coursework (ABD) in International Relations at Catholic University. She is a recipient of the Naval Historical Center's Admiral Samuel E. She holds a Master of Arts in Management from the University of Redlands (California) and a Master of Military Science from the United States Marine Corps Command and Staff College. Fleet Cyber Command/Deputy Commander, U.S. Northern Command, and deputy commander, U.S. She was director, Cyber Space Operations (J6) at NORAD/U.S. Webber was assigned to Multi-National Forces, Iraq, as director, Communications and Information Systems (CIS) Coalition Force Plans/Joint Network Control Center (JNCC) and subsequently served as director, Communications Information Systems, 2nd Fleet. Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station, Bahrain. During Operation Iraqi Freedom, she commanded U.S. She deployed as combat systems officer on USS George Washington (CVN 73) when the ship earned two Battle "Es," the Admiral Flatley Safety Award and the Battenberg Cup. Naval Facility, Argentia, Newfoundland and Commander, Oceanographic Systems, Pacific. Webber's operational tours include early assignments as an oceanographic watch officer at U.S. In Sept 2013, she assumed duties as the Commander, Navy Cyber Forces. She is a native of Missouri, and graduated summa cum laude, with honors, from William Jewell College with a Bachelor of Science degree in Music Education. Rear Admiral (retired) Diane Webber currently serves at the National Defense University and is an expert in cyber security, networks, IT, and Leadership.
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