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NETCOM

NETCOM U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command, headquartered at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., is the Army s single information technology service provider for all network communications. The Command plans, engineers, installs, integrates, protects and operates the Army s LandWarNet, enabling mission command through all phases of Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental and Multinational operations. With the expertise of nearly 16,000 Soldiers, Civilians and contract personnel stationed around the globe, the command provides support to organizations across the entire spectrum of strategic, expeditionary, joint and combined environments. Signal Strong. Network Strong. Army Strong.

5th Signal Command (Theater) 5th Signal Command (Theater), headquartered at Wiesbaden Army Airfield, Germany, is NETCOM Headquarters communications arm in Europe and provides cyber support to organizations across the theater, to include U.S. Army Europe, European Command, U.S. Army Africa, African Command and NATO. The 5th SC (T) provides full spectrum signal forces in strategic, expeditionary, joint and combined environments. The command provides and extends network capability through all operational phases for Warfighters, allowing continuous and transparent battle command. The 5th SC (T) manages the region's Joint Enterprise Network components, enabling the Global Network Enterprise for operating forces in Europe or those traversing through the theater. With approximately 3,000 Soldiers, Civilians and contractors, 5th SC(T) serves as the primary network provider to the two unified combatant commands and their formations.

7th Signal Command (Theater) 7th Signal Command (Theater), headquartered at Fort Gordon, Ga. provides, operates and defends the Army s LandWarNet in the Western Hemisphere. It provides unity of command for network operations in the Army North and Army South Areas of Operations, consolidating many loosely affiliated networks into a single standardized network enterprise. Through its three theater strategic signal brigades, Network Enterprise Centers at each Army installation, and its Theater Network Operations and Security Centers, the command delivers critical IT solutions, capabilities, and services to more than 80% of the Army, supporting warfighting, generating forces, and intergovernmental, interagency and civil authorities.

311th Signal Command (Theater) The 311th Signal Command (Theater), Headquartered at Fort Shafter, Hawaii, is the most geographically dispersed signal command in the Army with subordinate units stationed in California, Alaska, Hawaii, Okinawa, Japan, and Korea. As the designated Signal command for the Army Service Component Command within the Pacific theater, the 311th Signal Command combines the strength of more than 3,000 U.S. Army active-duty and Reserve Soldiers and Civilian personnel to bring expertise, experience and commitment to accomplish the Army s communications mission in the Pacific. The mission of the 311th is to plan, build, operate, defend, and extend Army and Joint networks throughout the Pacific Theater to enable mission command for full spectrum, JIIM operations across all Joint operational phases. As directed, supports cyberspace operations to ensure U.S./Allied freedom of action in cyberspace and to deny the same to our adversaries. The command develops a seamless Warfighter experience for pre-deployment, deployment and combat operations world-wide and provides current state-of-the-art combat communications capabilities at home station Network Enterprise Centers (NECs). The 311th executes and integrates expeditionary Command and Control capabilities to enable joint, combined, coalition, and combined C4I support for the Army Service Component Commander and Pacific Combatant Commander.

335th Signal Command (Theater) The 335th Signal Command (Theater) with nearly 8,000 Soldiers, is the largest multifunctional Signal command in the U.S. Army Reserve, with its headquarters located in East Point, Ga. The 335th provides mission command for four brigades, including: two tactical theater signal brigades, a chemical brigade and a regional support group. In support of the command are four enhanced signal battalions, a combat camera company and a tactical installation/networking company and a joint communications squadron element as an ADCON unit. The 335th SC(T) also has an operational command post headquartered in Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, which provides the engineering and integration of the strategic and tactical network operations architecture for U.S. Army Central Command.

Frequently Called Phone Numbers NETCOM Headquarters and Staff Directorates Command Group (520) 538-6100, DSN 879-6100 Protocol (520) 538-6401, DSN 879-6401 Fax: (520) 538-6742 Inspector General (520) 538-7022, DSN 879-7022 Chaplain (520) 538-6977, DSN 879-6977 Internal Review (520) 538-2391, DSN 879-2391 Staff Judge Advocate (520) 533-5712, DSN 821-5712 Fax: (520) 533-0610 Public Affairs Office (520) 538-2374/8609, DSN 879-2374/8609 E-mail: netcom.pao@us.army.mil Historian (520) 538-6754, DSN 879-2179 Headquarters Company (520) 538-6980, DSN 879-6980 ACofS, G-1 (Personnel) (520) 538-6073/6048/6049, DSN 879-6073/6048/6049 Fax: (520) 538-6013 Freedom of Information Act Officer (520) 533-1637, DSN 821-1637 Safety Officer (520) 538-6438, DSN 879-6438 ACofS, G-2 (Intelligence & Security) (520) 538-6621, DSN 879-6621 Fax: (520) 538-8787 ACofS, G-4 (Logistics & Engineering) (520) 538-8877 Command Engineer (520) 538-7266, DSN 879-7266 Vendor Program Information 520-538-8877 ACofS, G-5 (Plans and Engineering) (520) 533-5754, DSN 821-8575 Plans, Programs, & Architecture (520) 538-7355, DSN 879-7355 Operational Engineering Division (520) 533-5841, DSN 821-6278 ACofS, G-6 (Chief Information Office) (520) 538-8182, DSN 879-8182 Fax: (520) 538-4731 Business Operations Division (520) 538-7474, DSN 879-7474 Information Assurance Program Mgmt (520) 538-6655, DSN 879-6655 Knowledge Management Division (520) 533-5652, DSN 821-5652 Army Networthiness (520) 538-1199, DSN 879-1199 NETCOM Webmaster E-mail: netcom.hq.webmaster@mail.mil ACofS, G-8 (Resource Management) (520) 538-6616/6617, DSN 879-6616/6617 Fax: (520) 538-8449 Major Subordinate Commands 5th Signal Command (Theater) 49-0611-705-5274, DSN 314-380-5274 7th Signal Command (Theater) (706) 787-7906, DSN 780-7906 2nd Signal Center (CONUS TNOSC) 1-800-305-3036 311th Signal Command (Theater) (808) 438-3415 335th Signal Command (Theater) (678) 420-1610 ACofS, G-3 (Plans, Operations & Training) (520) 538-6321, DSN 879-6321 Fax: (520) 538-2164 24-hour Operations Center (520) 538-2179, DSN 879-2179

U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command 2133 Cushing Street Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613-7070 2012-2013 www.army.mil/netcom