Zachary Shay Warakomski (born October 15, 1975) is a United States Space Force brigadier general who served as the commander of Space Base Delta 1. He now serves as the vice director of joint force development of the Joint Staff.
Zachary Shay Warakomski was born on October 15, 1975, in Lilburn, Georgia. His grandfather was a United States Army officer who served during the Vietnam War.
Warakomski was nominated to the United States Naval Academy by Senator Paul Coverdell. In 1994, he graduated from Parkview High School and entered the United States Air Force Academy. He also received the 1994 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Cup, an award given to graduating seniors in Atlanta for academic excellence, school and community activities, and leadership.
In 2024, Warakomski was nominated and confirmed for promotion to brigadier general. On July 18, 2024, he was promoted to brigadier general by Major General Douglas Schiess. On June 21, he took over as assistant deputy chief of space operations for operations, cyber, and nuclear for Major General James E. Smith who became the vice director for joint force development at the Joint Staff.
1. May 1998âÂÂNovember 1998, Deputy Commander, Mission Systems Flight, 437th Communications Squadron, Charleston Air Force Base, S.C.<br/> 2. November 1998âÂÂFebruary 1999, student, Basic Communications Officer Training Course, Keesler AFB, Miss.<br/> 3. February 1999âÂÂMay 2000, Commander, Plans and Programs Flight, 437th Communications Squadron, Charleston AFB, S.C.<br/> 4. May 2000âÂÂMay 2003, Chief, Systems Integration, Directorate of Operational Plans and Joint Matters, DCS, Air and Space Operations, Pentagon, Washington, D.C.<br/> 5. May 2003 â April 2005, Combat Infrastructure action officer, Networks Division, Directorate of Communications and Information, Headquarters Pacific Air Forces, Hickam AFB, Hawaii<br/> 6. April 2005âÂÂAugust 2006, Action Officer, Commander's Action Group, Headquarters PACAF, Hickam AFB, Hawaii<br/> 7. August 2006âÂÂAugust 2008, assistant director of Operations, 4th Space Operations Squadron, 50th Space Wing, Schriever AFB, Colo.<br/> 8. August 2008âÂÂFebruary 2009, Chief Military Satellite Communications Systems, Capabilities Division, Directorate of Communications and Information, Headquarters Air Force Space Command, Peterson AFB, Colo.<br/> 9. February 2009âÂÂDecember 2009, Commander's Speechwriter, Commander's Action Group, Headquarters AFSPC, Peterson AFB, Colo.<br/> 10. January 2010âÂÂDecember 2010, Student, Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kan.<br/> 11. April 2011âÂÂJune 2013, Commander, 56th Communications Squadron, Luke AFB, Ariz.<br/> 12. June 2013âÂÂJuly 2014, Executive Assistant to the Department of Defense Chief Information Officer, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Pentagon, Washington, D.C.<br/> 13. July 2014âÂÂJanuary 2015, Action Officer, Cyberspace Division, Directorate for C4/Cyber, Joint Staff J6, Pentagon, Washington, D.C.<br/> 14. January 2015âÂÂJuly 2016, Special Assistant to the chairman, Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Pentagon, Washington, D.C.<br/> 15. July 2016 â June 2017, student, National War College, Fort Leslie J. McNair, Washington, D.C.<br/> 16. June 2017 â June 2018, deputy director, Cyberspace Plans and Strategy, 24th Air Force, Air Forces Cyber and Joint Force Headquarters-Cyber (Air Force), Joint Base San Antonio â Lackland, Texas<br/> 17. June 2018âÂÂMay 2019, Director, Cyberspace Operations â Integrated Planning Element, U.S. Transportation Command, and U.S. Cyber Command Liaison Officer to U.S. Transportation Command, Scott AFB, Ill.<br/> 18. May 2019âÂÂJune 2021, Commander, 375th Communications Group, Scott AFB, Ill.<br/> 19. June 2021âÂÂJuly 2022, Commander, Peterson-Schriever Garrison, Peterson AFB, Colo.<br/> 20. August 2022âÂÂJuly 2023, Deputy Commander, Combined Force Space Component Command, Vandenberg AFB, Cal.<br/> 21. July 2023âÂÂJune 2024, Senior Cyber Officer, Headquarters United States Space Force, Washington, D.C.<br/> 22. June 2024âÂÂSeptember 2025, Assistant Deputy Chief of Space Operations, Operations, Cyber, and Nuclear, Headquarters United States Space Force, Washington D.C.
Warakomski is the recipient of the following awards: