CCRI complete Published May 21, 2010 By Airman 1st Class Rachelle Elsea 325th Fighter Wing Public Affairs TYNDALL AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. -- Team Tyndall received an overall "Outstanding" rating for the Cyber Command Readiness Inspection May 17-21. "I'd like to thank all the members of Team Tyndall for making this inspection a success," said Col. James Browne, 325th Fighter Wing commander. "Your efforts over the past several months did not go unnoticed. Whether it was a simple act like removing your CAC each time you left your computer, or ensuring the classified information you work with was secure at the end of the day, each of you had an important part to play. This truly was a combined Team Tyndall effort and the end result would not have been possible without your contributions." The CCRI team is responsible for ensuring quality communications infrastructure and systems are in place by conducting proactive performance evaluations and assistance visits. "The hard work and attention to detail from the entire base has been verified by a tough and thorough inspection," said Col. Michael Fleck, 325th Mission Support Group commander. "I feel confident that we are on the right track. We will continuously be improving the performance and security of our networks." Although the inspection is complete, the need to keep Tyndall inspection ready is ongoing. "Today's outstanding result validated the network security posture of Team Tyndall," said Lt. Col. Chlorinda Trujillo, 325th Communications Squadron commander. "Dedicated and talented technicians throughout the base devoted countless hours to help make this happen. Each and every user also helped by following standard security practices. We need to continue to accomplish our cyber mission to defend and protect to global information grid." Congratulations Team Tyndall.