commander
joint forces comand
Are the operational-level war fighting command center for network, operations, maintenance, and security.
The former Army Global Network Operations and Security Center is now the G33 for Army Cyber Command
SOCOM is the US military acronym for Special Operations Command; the command that coordinates special operations within the US.
When conducting operations within its own Area of Responsibility (AOR), U.S. Fleet Forces Command operates under the combatant command of U.S. Northern Command (NORTHCOM) or U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), depending on the specific AOR in question. These commands are responsible for ensuring the security and defense of the respective regions, coordinating military operations, and integrating joint forces to achieve strategic objectives.
Installation Control Center
U.S. Special Operations Command
The combatant command responsible for conducting civil support operations, including consequence management operations, is U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM). This command focuses on ensuring the security of the homeland and coordinating federal support in response to domestic emergencies, such as natural disasters or terrorist attacks, in accordance with U.S. laws. It collaborates with various federal, state, and local agencies to effectively manage and respond to these situations.
installation control center (ICC)
Installation Control Center (ICC)
Combatant commands are unified commands established by the U.S. Department of Defense to manage military operations across specific geographic or functional areas. There are currently 11 combatant commands, including regional commands like U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) and U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM), and functional commands such as U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) and U.S. Cyber Command (CYBERCOM). Each command is responsible for planning and executing military operations to achieve national security objectives.
Special Operations Command parachute team was created in 1991.