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US Navy Restructures Information Warfare Leadership into Three Specialized Directorates
Military Breaking Defense May 26, 2026

US Navy Restructures Information Warfare Leadership into Three Specialized Directorates

The United States Navy is overhaulilng its command structure by dividing a primary information warfare position into three distinct directorates. This strategic reorganization aims to refine how the service manages its digital and electronic combat capabilities. By splitting the responsibilities of a single high-level post, the Navy intends to provide more focused oversight and specialized leadership across its information operations.

This shift reflects a broader trend within the Department of Defense to modernize command and control for the digital age. The Navy is essentially following a blueprint established by the Air Force, which implemented a similar structural change nearly two years ago. This alignment suggests a service-wide effort to standardize how the military handles the complexities of modern information warfare.

The restructuring is significant because it acknowledges that information warfare has grown too vast for a single office to manage effectively. By creating three separate directorates, the Navy can better address specific challenges in cyber security, electronic warfare, and intelligence gathering. This specialization is expected to increase agility and responsiveness in contested environments.

Ultimately, these changes are designed to ensure that the Navy remains competitive against adversaries who prioritize asymmetric and digital capabilities. The move signals a transition toward a more modular and scalable leadership model. This evolution ensures that the fleet can integrate advanced technologies and tactics more rapidly into its operational framework.

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