AFSC Cyberspace Operations Officer (17D) Block 5 Practice Exam

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What is the role of a Cyberspace Operations Officer in the Air Tasking Order (ATO) process?

To manage maintenance on servers

To integrate cyberspace effects into air operations planning, coordinate cyber tasking with kinetic operations, and ensure alignment with commander objectives and ROE.

The main concept is integrating cyberspace effects into air operations planning and execution. The Cyberspace Operations Officer acts as the cyber integrator in the Air Tasking Order process, translating mission objectives into cyberspace tasking and weaving those cyber effects into the ATO. They coordinate cyber tasking with kinetic (physical) operations to keep timing, sequencing, and deconfliction aligned across the battle plan. Ensuring the cyberspace plan reflects the theater commander’s intent and adheres to ROE is essential, so cyber actions support the broader campaign while staying within legal and policy boundaries. This role works with the Air Operations Center planning process, monitors execution, and adjusts as needed to maintain synchronization between cyber and air tasks. The other duties listed fall outside the ATO–cyberspace integration focus.

To draft budget for operations

To coordinate ground logistics

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