Mission Command Center of Excellence (MCCoE)

MCCoE conducts C2 assessments at Ivy Sting 5

Col. Joshua Brown (right), deputy director, Mission Command Transformation Integration Directorate, explains use of the Command and Control Integrated Assessment Observation Entry Tool to Maj. Abigail Drew (center), executive officer, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 4th Infantry Division; and Master Sgt. Justin O’Donnell, HHBN operations sergeant major, as part of exercise Ivy Sting 5, March 9, 2026, Fort Carson, Colo.

Army's Combined Arms Command integrating Maven C2 smart system into training and education

Leaders at the Combined Arms Command are integrating the use of the Maven Smart System, an artificial intelligence tool, to modernize training and education for command-and-control operations. Initial efforts are underway, led by staff from the Mission Command Center of Excellence, instructors with the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, and officers assigned to the CAC Command Data and Analytics Office. 

Mission

MCCoE, as the lead for the Mission Command Force Modernization Proponent and the Command and Control Warfighting Function, conducts continuous DOTMLPF-P analysis to identify, develop, integrate, and synchronize C2 requirements and solutions in order to best prepare leaders and formations to successfully exercise the C2 of multidomain operations during competition, crisis, and conflict, across the competition continuum.

Vision

We are a standards-based organization, driven by a mission to jointly develop the standards of the current and future force. Our wide expertise and professionalism connects the enterprise to the warfighter, developing the people, process, products, and capabilities for the Way Point 2029 force to win in the mid-term and the AimPoint 2035 force to win far-term. We own the mandate for command and control (C2) - for leader decision making at all levels-for a force that wins in any environment.

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