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1st Information Opersations Command (Land)Mascot Poster “Digital Dan”
Original Size 30’x40”
A “Real World” Soldier in ACU cammoflage uniform with 1st IO Cmd combat patches and armed with an M-5A rifle is bisected by a lightning bolt transforming him into a “Cyber Warrior” in futuristic armor on a virtual battlefield armed with a hald held device with ones and zeros reflected across his visor.
2D Information Operations BattalionMascot Posters “Cyber Knight” and “Cerberus”
Original Sizes 40”x60” and 50”x30”
The knight’s “Chain of Office” has six sections denoting the six permanently deployed Regional Computer Emergency Response
Teams (RCERTS) noted in the coat of arms by the six stars.
The tags on the collars of the three heads of the Cerberus are emblazoned with the letters: A, E, and D for the three elements of Computer Network Operations (Attack, Exploitation and Defense.
U.S. Army Cyber Oposing Forces Logo2D Information Operations Battalion
Design Guidance was to incorporate elements of both the ist Information Operations Command and U.S. Army Cyber command Seals. With a Red Dragon symbolizing the Oposing Force role of the unit.
The pentagon shape from the ARCYBER seal in inverted and the real/virtual globe is ensconced by the dragon’s wings.
A raised sword from the 1st IO Command seal is draped with a black ribbon with the motto “the Dragon Never Sleeps”
U.S. Army Cyber Command Seal and Original Unit Patch DesignThe Green Border signifies the Land –based orientation of the command.
The flowing Escher-esque Grid pattern over the black background represents the shifting, amorphous nature of the Cyberspace environment.
The Globe represents the world-wide reach of the command. The terminus between light and dark and physical and computer generated symbol, represents both the round the clock operations tempo and the interaction of Cyber Operations upon the physical world.
The Three Spears symbolize the three areas of Computer Network Operations, Attack, Defense, and Exploitation.
The Lightning Bolt/s, on the top border of the Seal and the single bolt on the patch,crossing the Spears dexter, symbolizes the ability to strike anywhere with the speed of light.
Seal Sleave Unit Patch (Army Service Uniform)(Final TIOH version has elogated simplified grid patern and Dark Green - Dark Blue “Night time” eastern hemisphere, and extruded 3D lightning bolt)
Army OPSEC Triptiche
Overalll size of display 9’x5’. Constructed in three panels 3’ wide each, theywere attached to a folding tradeshow display at a conference.
The two sides of the dragon face “Real World” and “Virtual World” securitythreats to the eggs in its nest.
U.S. Army Cyber Command Hallway Display Panel (mock-up) Actual size: 12'x 6' 10"
U.S. Army Cyber Command - Army Cyber Operations & Integration Center (ACOIC) Hallway Display panel(mock-up) Actual size: 12’ x6’ 10”
U.S. Army Cyber Command - Army Cyber Ball Posters 2012 and 2013 Actual size: 30”x40”
U.S. Army Cyber Command - Army Cyber Ball Historical Poster 2012 (Displayed at event) size: 36”x48”
Regional Computer Emergency Response Team (RCERT) Logos
Army Computer Emergency Response Team (ACERT) , Army Cyber Operations & integration Centerand Army Cyber Command G3 Joint Fires & Effects Unit Logos
Logos for 1st IO CMD elements: Field Support Team (FST), Field Support Detachment (FSD), Mission Support Teams (MST) and the Information Operations Vulnerability asssessment Division (IOVAD) Blue and Red Teams
U.S. Marine Corps Information Operations Center and Joint Task Force - Computer Network Operations J-34 Logos
U.S. Army Cyber Command First Change of Command and First Cyber Ball Posters
U.S. Army Cyber Command hosted Veterans Day and Memorial Day Posters
Logo for CNO-IP used on CNO Morning Intelligence Briefing products
CNO-IP Coin based on my logo, reverse was standard Navy seal
Unclassified Adobe PhotoShop Illustration similar to one used in a CNO Morning Intelligence Brief
“Iraq Hourglass” Cartoon used in a CNO Morning Intelligence Brief
RADM William Thompson Award Certificate (sample text) Designed while attached to Naval Media Center, Washington, DC
Obverse: Command Crest with unit designation date 1994Reverse: Minerva (Roman goddess of Knowledge and Warcraft) with her Owl looks out upon stormy seasPATRIAM DEFENDERE (Defend the Homeland) ADVERSARIO PERTURBATIO (Confuse the Enemy)
Naval Information Warfare Activity - NIWA Command Coin
FURY Program Logo for NIWA
CLASSIC TROLL Program Logo for NIWA
CLASSIC DRAGONMACE Program Logo for proposed NIWA program - hence AN/ULR-XX
NIWA N1 Operations Departmental logo for use on intranet pages
NIWA N7 Departmental logo for use on intranet pages
NIWA N8 Departmental logo for use on intranet pages
NIWA Special Security Office (SSO) logo for use on intranet pages
Naval Criminal Investigative Service NCIS 22B Departmental Logo designed per request
ORCLE Mural, DARPATECH ’05 60x40 inches A 19 inch monitor was mounted over lower left corner
Early version of AirWolf Logo and Poster, DARPATECH’05 27.5x40 inches
Final version of AirWolf Logo and Poster, DARPATECH’05 27.5x40 inches
Final version of AirWolf Logo and Poster, DARPATECH’0527.5x40 inches
Early version of WolfPack Logo and Poster, DARPATECH’05 27.5x40 inches
Final version of WolfPack Logo and Poster, DARPATECH’05 27.5x40 inches
Early and Final versions of Conectionless Networks CN Poster, DARPATECH’05 27.5x40 inches
Final version of WolfPack Logo and Poster, DARPATECH’0527.5x40 inches
Illustration from early version of NETEX Kiosk Presentation DARPATECH’05
Dynamic Optical Tags - DOTS Poster, DARPATECH’0527.5 x 40 inches
HEDLight “Sidewinder” Banner Poster used at ATO exhibit entrance, DARPATECH’0522 x 60 inches total height of banner 84 inches
Networking in Extreme Environments NETEX Poster , DARPATECH’0527.5 x 40 inches
Marine Airborne Retransmission System - MARTS Poster DARPATECH’0527.5 x 40 inches
Opening slide from Proposal Presentation, Xtreme Concepts Systems
Marine Life Project Kiosk Start Page, Xtreme Concepts Systems Proposal
Selection from assorted Proposed Logos for the new STO DARPA Office Final selectio not known (former ATO and SPO offices)