TechNet Indo-Pacific 2025

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Col Brett Cochran, USAF

Col Brett Cochran, USAF
Commander
613th Air Operations Center


Colonel Brett Cochran is the Commander of the 613th Air Operations Center. He is responsible to the Commander, Pacific Air Forces and Theater Joint Forces Air Component Commander, for command and control of joint air operations in the Pacific, to include mobility, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, space, cyberspace, and kinetic operations. The Center provides Homeland Defense through Operation NOBLE EAGLE bolstering regional alliances and relationships in support of the United States Indo Pacific Command and Department of Defense. Colonel Cochran entered the Air Force in December 2002 through ROTC from the University of North Texas. He completed Undergraduate Pilot Training in 2004 and is a command pilot with more than 3,000 hours from serving in multiple mobility flying units throughout his career. Prior to his current assignment, Colonel Cochran was the Military Deputy for the Rapid Global Mobility and Special Operations Forces Division, Directorate of Programs, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Programs at Headquarters United States Air Force, Arlington, Virginia. Colonel Cochran is a command pilot with over 3,000 hours in T-37, T-44A, C-130E/H, C-130J, and KC-10A aircraft

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