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Fires Center of Excellence (FCoE)

Fires Center of Excellence

The Fires Center of Excellence trains, educates, and develops Soldiers and Leaders; creates and develops capabilities; engages, collaborates, and partners with stakeholders; sustains and provides a Fires Force to support the Joint Warfighting Commander across the spectrum of operations in the Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental, and Multinational Environments.

Operations, Planning, Training, and Resource Support Services (OPTARSS)II

OPTARSS II

US Army Forces Command trains, mobilizes, deploys, sustains, transforms and reconstitutes conventional Forces, providing relevant and ready land power to Combatant Commanders worldwide in defense of the Nation both at home and abroad.

Maneuver Support Center of Excellence (MSCOE)

Maneuver Support Center of Excellence

The United States Army Maneuver Support Center of Excellence at Fort Leonard Wood advances Center- and Branch (Chemical, Engineer, Military Police) proponent-level capabilities and capacity in a collaborative training environment to prepare, educate, and support Leaders, Warriors, and Forces for Full Spectrum operations and success in current and future operational environments.

Sustainment Center of Excellence (SCOE)

Sustainment Center of Excellence

US Army Combined Arms Support Command (CASCOM) trains and educates Soldiers and Civilians, develops and integrates Capabilities, Concepts, and Doctrine, and executes functional proponency to enable the Army’s Sustainment Warfighting Function.

Air Force Space Innovation and Development Center (SIDC)

Air Force Space Innovation and Development Center

SIDC’s Mission is to advance full-spectrum Warfare through rapid Innovation, Integration, Training, Testing and Experimentation.

Battle Command Training Center (BCTC)

Fort Carson Battle Command Training

Serve as the Garrison Commander’s Subject Matter Expert in all issues relating to the integration of Constructive, Virtual, and Live Simulations Training to enhance Individual – Collective Warfighting Readiness of the three SIB (e); 4MSUs, and their subordinate Units located on Fort Carson, and Reserve Component units in New Mexico, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Kansas, Nebraska and Montana.

WarFighter Focus

WarFighter Focus

The WarFighter FOCUS Program provides worldwide Integrated Operations, Maintenance, Sustainment, Instruction, and other Training Support Services for Training Devices, Simulators, Simulations, Combat Training Centers, and Ranges. These Services are provided primarily to the US Army but are also provided to other U.S. services and Coalition partners. WFF provides the opportunity for unprecedented training support flexibility within a site and among multiple sites. Training support is seamlessly provided where and when it's required. The primary areas supported under WFF are Battle Command Training Systems, which include Close Combat Tactical Trainers; Combat Training Centers; Sustainable Range Program; Soldier Non-Systems, which includes Tactical Engagement Systems and Engagement Skills Trainers; Soldier Systems, which includes Aviation Flight Simulators; and the Support Mission arena. Additionally, WFF provides Military Instruction including new equipment, tactics and literacy Training Services to the Iraqi and Afghan Armies.

First Army Division West

First Army Division West

First Army's Division West, in accordance with the Army Force Generation (ARFORGEN) Model, conducts Training Readiness oversight and Mobilization of designated Active and Reserve Component Forces in the western area of responsibility in order to provide trained and ready Forces to regional Combatant Commanders.

Maneuver Center of Excellence (MCOE)

Maneuver Center Of Excellence

Fort Benning and The Infantry Center provide Trained, Adaptive, and Ready Soldiers and Leaders for an Army at War, while developing Future requirements for the Individual Soldier and the Maneuver Force, and providing a World Class Quality of Life for our Soldiers and Army Families!

Combined Arms Center Omnibus (CACO II)

CACO II

CAC provides Army-wide Leadership and Supervision for Leader development and professional Military and Civilian Education; Institutional and Collective Training; Functional Training; Training Support; Battle Command; Doctrine; Lessons Learned; and other specified areas that the TRADOC Commander designates. All of these are focused toward making CAC a catalyst for change and to support the development of a relevant and ready Ground Force to support Joint, Interagency and Multinational Operations anywhere in the world.

International Defense (GCC)

GCC

Capabilities Assessments and Training Needs Analyses in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Region.

United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) Systems and Mission Support (USAMS II)

USAMS

The Commander of the United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) is responsible for the Global Command and control of US strategic forces to meet decisive National Security Objectives by deterrence and defense against enemy attack. USSTRATCOM provides a broad range of strategic capabilities and options for the President and Secretary of Defense, and specialized expertise to the Joint WarFighter. It is the Command and Control Center for US strategic forces and controls Military space operations, computer network operations, information operations, strategic warning, intelligence assessments, and global strategic planning. It ensures that forces of hostile nations cannot prevent our use of space, while enhancing the space operations of US and Allied forces. Additionally, USSTRATCOM has responsibility for Information Assurance for all US Military Agencies.

NAVSEA SeaPort-e

NAVSEA

SeaPort-e is the Navy's electronic platform for acquiring support services in 22 functional areas including a wide range of engineering, technical, and programmatic services and solutions for the Virtual SYSCOM (NAVSEA, NAVAIR, NAVSUP, SPAWAR, Strategic Systems Program (SSP), NAVFAC) and Commander, Naval Installations (CNI), and the US Marine Corps. SeaPort-e furthers the Navy’s Seapower 21 objective to increase efficiency, and allows for tailoring services according to the needs of geographically-dispersed organizations with significantly diverse product area requirements and missions.

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