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Vitae Inspekteur CIR Thomas Daum Curriculum Vitae Inspekteur Cyber- und Informationsraum Vizeadmiral Dr. Thomas Daum Geburtsdatum: 17. Juli 1962 Geburtsort: Hagen Familienstand: verheiratet von - bis Verwendung 01.07.1981 Eintritt in die Marine Ausbildung zum Marineof zier, 1981 - 1982 Schulen der Marine und Schulschiffe Student, Fakultät für Informatik, 1982 - 1985 Universität der Bundeswehr, München 1986 - 1987 Ausbildung zum Marineof zier, Schulen der Marine Wachof zier auf Schnellbooten, 1987 - 1990 3. Schnellbootgeschwader, Flensburg Kommandant Schnellboot „S 41 TIGER“, 1990 - 1992 3. Schnellbootgeschwader, Flensburg Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter, Fakultät für Informatik, 1992 - 1995 Universität der Bundeswehr, München Stellvertretender Geschwaderkommandeur, 1995 - 1996 3. Schnellbootgeschwader, Flensburg Teilnehmer an der Admiral-/Generalstabsausbildung, 1996 - 1998 Führungsakademie der Bundeswehr, Hamburg Dezernent/Dezernatsleiter „Grundlagen Informationssysteme“, 1998 - 1999 Abteilung M6, Flottenkommando, Glücksburg (1999 Chairman NATO MCCIS Multinational User Group) Referent Fü M III 5 “Konzeption Führungsunterstützung Marine” 2000 - 2001 Führungsstab der Marine, BMVg, Bonn SDezernatsleiter „Streitkräftegemeinsame Übungen, National/NATO/EU“ 2002 - 2003 Abteilung J7,Einsatzführungskommando Bundeswehr, Potsdam Geschwaderkommandeur 2. Schnellbootgeschwader, Rostock 2003 - 2004 (Sep - Dez 2003 Kommandeur Marineeinsatzverband 500.002, NATO Operation ACTIVE ENDEAVOUR - TF STROG, Cadiz, Spanien) Bereichsleiter A2 “Konzeption, Informationsmanagement, Fähigkeitsanalyse”, 2004 - 2006 Konzeptionsabteilung A,IT-AmtBw, Koblenz KOMMANDO CYBER- UND Dezernatsleiter D4 „Führungsunterstützung“ DMV MC/NATO, EU und WEU, INFORMATIONSRAUM 2006 - 2009 Brüssel, Belgien Abteilungsleiter „Führungsunterstützung“, Abteilung M6, WWW.BUNDESWEHR.DE 2009 - 2010 Flottenkommando, Glücksburg (2009 - 2011 Chairman NATO Maritime C3 Ad-hoc Working-Group) CYBER- UND INFORMATIONSRAUM Curriculum Vitae Inspekteur Cyber- und Informationsraum Vizeadmiral Dr. Thomas Daum von - bis Verwendung Referatsleiter Fü M III 5 “Führungsdienste Marine”, Führungsstab der Marine, 2010 - 2012 BMVg, Bonn(2012 Chairman NATO C3 Concepts & Requirements (Maritime) Capability Team) Referatsleiter BMVg SE III 3, Abteilung Strategie und Einsatz, BMVg, Berlin 2012 (2012 Chairman Multinational Interoperability Working Group “Operations Support”) Abteilungsleiter Informationstechnik, BAAINBw, 2012 - 2015 Koblenz/Lahnstein Deputy General Manager, Chief of Staff and Chief Operating Of cer, NATO 2015 - 2019 Communication and Information Agency, Brüssel, Belgien 2019 - 2020 Chef des Stabes, Kommando Cyber- und Informationsraum, Bonn seit 25.09.2020 Inspekteur Cyber- und Informationsraum, Bonn Beförderungen 07/1984 Leutnant zur See (OF-1) 01/1987 Oberleutnant zur See (OF-1) 02/1990 Kapitänleutnant (OF-2) 10/1994 Korvettenkapitän (OF-3) 10/1997 Fregattenkapitän (OF-4) 04/2006 Kapitän zur See (OF-5) 02/2013 Flottillenadmiral (OF-6) 11/2015 Konteradmiral (OF-7) 09/2020 Vizeadmiral (OF-8) KOMMANDO CYBER- UND INFORMATIONSRAUM WWW.BUNDESWEHR.DE CYBER- UND INFORMATIONSRAUM .
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