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AMC logo ARMY - C4ISR - Materiel Enterprise logo Us Army Acquisition Corps logo

Army Team Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) is comprised of six independent and inter-dependent organizations that are collectively responsible for the life cycle of C4ISR systems. The team originates from a partnership between the U.S. Army Material Command (AMC) and the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology (ASA/ALT). These team members comprise the C4ISR portion of the Army's Materiel Enterprise. It's this partnership and collaboration which enables life cycle support for C4ISR systems. Together, these organizations develop, acquire, provide, field and sustain world-class C4ISR systems and battle command capabilities for the joint warfighter. Army Team C4ISR has presence in 31 states and 27 countries. Together, these organizations service the C4ISR needs of the U.S. joint warfighter across the globe. The team includes the following U.S. Army organizations:

Army Contracting Command - Aberdeen Proving Ground (C4ISR) (ACC-APG (C4ISR))

Now a subordinate element of the Army Contracting Command, the Army Contracting Command - Aberdeen Proving Ground (C4ISR) (ACC-APG (C4ISR)) acquires technologically superior next generation equipment and services rapidly for the nation's warfighters while obtaining best value for the American taxpayer. The Army Contracting Command - Aberdeen Proving Ground (C4ISR) is a full-service life-cycle acquisition organization with expertise in market research and the solicitation of awards and administration of contracts, grants, cooperative agreements and other transactions. The CECOM-CC is located in four areas, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey; Fort Belvoir, Virginia; Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland; and Fort Huachuca, Arizona. The CECOM-CC also maintains Head of Contracting Activity (HCA) and Principal Assistant Responsible for Contracting (PARC) responsibilities for acquisition activities located at Tobyhanna Army Depot in Pennsylvania. top

Program Executive Office for Command, Control, Communications-Tactical (PEO C3T)

PEO C3T designs, acquires, fields and supports fully integrated and cost-effective C4ISR solutions that meet warfighter capability needs while sustaining a world class work force. top

Program Executive Office for Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors (PEO IEW&S)

PEO IEW&S develops, acquires, fields, and provides for life cycle support of intelligence, electronic warfare, and target acquisition capabilities — integrated in the layers of the network, operationally relevant to understanding the battlefield, and enabling persistent surveillance. These capabilities are essential to set the conditions for the joint warfighter to control time, space, and the environment, while greatly enhancing survivability and lethality. We will accomplish this with continuous warfighter focus to provide capability in the right place, right time, and at the best value for our nation. top

Program Executive Office for Enterprise Information Systems (PEO EIS)

PEO EIS enables information dominance by developing, acquiring, integrating, and deploying enterprise-wide, network-centric information management and communications to meet the Army's current and future mission requirements. PEO EIS provides infrastructure and information management systems for the Army, enabling it to achieve victory through total information dominance. PEO EIS develops, acquires and deploys tactical and management information technology systems and products. PEO EIS is well-known as a systems acquisition, development and integration center of excellence. Under the management of four Deputy Program Executive Officers, five directorates and many Project/Product managers, PEO EIS develops and fields a wide range of products and services that support the Army. PEO EIS is dedicated to supporting the war fighter and contributes to the global war on terror and the war in Iraq. Through its diverse programs, PEO EIS touches every Soldier every day. PEO EIS continually finds ways to serve the Army and the Department of Defense (DoD). top

U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM)

CECOM is the Army's premier Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance capabilities support provider. With approximately 8,500 personnel worldwide, CECOM develops, acquires, provides and sustains C4ISR systems and battle command capabilities for the joint warfighter. This worldwide command is comprised of five organizations:

  • Central Technical Support Facility, Fort Hood, Texas
  • Logistics and Readiness Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
  • Software Engineering Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
  • Tobyhanna Army Depot, Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania
  • U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command, Fort Huachuca, Arizona

With these elements combined, CECOM provides support for communications and electronics equipment and capabilities including for example: avionics radios and communications; quality assurance test equipment; high frequency radios; command and control communications; satellite communications; countermeasure equipment; night vision goggles; laser infrared observation sets; battlefield sensors; ground surveillance radar; mine-detection sets; joint warfighter software support; interoperability of software and IT systems and infrastructure among other capabilities. top

U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center (CERDEC)

The U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Research, Development, and Engineering Center (CERDEC) develops and integrates C4ISR technologies that enable the warfighter to sense the battle space; deny and disrupt enemy efforts; and remain "connected" to achieve and sustain information superiority, strike with decisive lethality, and survive. The CERDEC's Command and Control Directorate; Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate; Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate; and Space and Terrestrial Communications Directorate conduct vigorous research and development programs, linking various technology producers including industry, academia and the foreign sector as well as other government agencies and services. The CERDEC's unique and state-of-the-art facilities leverage expertise in the radio/digital/electronic realms of information technology and systems engineering including command and control, communications, computers, electronic warfare, and sensors. The CERDEC is headquartered at Fort Monmouth, N.J. with facilities at nearby Fort Dix, N.J., Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., and Fort Belvoir, Va. CERDEC is a subordinate element of the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command. top