United States Army Intelligence and Security Command - Structure

Structure

See also: Military Intelligence Corps (United States Army)
  • 1st Information Operations Command (Land)
Provides multi-disciplinary Information Operations (IO) support to the component and major commands of the United States Army.
  • 66th Military Intelligence Brigade
Conducts theater level multidiscipline intelligence and security operations and, when directed, deploys prepared forces to conduct joint/combined expeditionary and contingency operations in support of United States Army Europe and U.S. European Command.
  • 300th Military Intelligence Brigade (Linguist)
Provides trained and ready linguist and military intelligence soldiers to commanders from brigade through Army level. Located in Draper, Utah.
  • 470th Military Intelligence Brigade
Located at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, the 470th provides timely and fused multi-discipline intelligence in support of United States Army South, U.S. Southern Command and other national intelligence agencies.
  • 500th Military Intelligence Brigade
The 500th Military Intelligence Brigade located at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, provides multi-disciplined intelligence support for joint and coalition war fighters within United States Army Pacific and the U.S. Pacific Command area of responsibility.
  • 501st Military Intelligence Brigade
The 501st Military Intelligence Brigade supports combined forces operations in Korea.
  • 513th Military Intelligence Brigade
Located at Fort Gordon, Georgia, the 513th deploys in strength or in tailored elements to conduct multi-disciplined intelligence and security operations in support of United States Army Central, U.S. Central Command, U.S. Southern Command and other theater Army commands.
  • 704th Military Intelligence Brigade
Conducts synchronized full-spectrum signals intelligence, computer network and information assurance operations directly and through the National Security Agency to satisfy national, joint, combined and Army information superiority requirements.
  • 706th Military Intelligence Group
Formerly the 116th Military Intelligence Group, it is located at Fort Gordon, Georgia. It provides personnel, intelligence assets and technical support to conduct signals intelligence operations within the National Security Agency/Central Security Service Georgia (NSA/CSS Georgia) and worldwide.
  • 780th Military Intelligence Brigade
Conducts expeditionary and remote cyber attack, cyber exploitation and cyber defense operations of Army and Defense information networks.
  • 902nd Military Intelligence Group
Provides direct and general counterintelligence support to Army activities and major commands.
  • Army Cryptologic Operations (ACO)
Serves as the Army G2 and Service Cryptologic Component (SCC) representative to provide expert cryptologic leadership, support, guidance and advice to U.S. Army Warfighters and Intelligence leaders. Lead the Army’s Cryptologic effort to satisfy Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) requirements by leveraging NSA Extended Enterprise, Intelligence Community, Sister Services and Service Laboratories. Ensure timely and effective support to operations by providing optimized capabilities, training and resources.
  • Army Field Support Center (AFSC)
Provides specialized operational, administrative and personnel management support to Department of the Army and other Department of Defense Services and Agencies as directed.
  • Army Operations Group (AOG)
Conducts human intelligence operations and provide expertise in support of ground component priority intelligence requirements using a full spectrum of human intelligence collection methods
  • Central Clearance Facility
Serves as the U.S. Army’s executive agency for personnel security determinations in support of Army world-wide missions.
  • 138th Military Intelligence Company (Army element, Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System)
Provides Army aircrew members aboard JSTARS aircraft to support surveillance and targeting operations of Army land component and joint or combined task force commanders worldwide.
  • National Ground Intelligence Center
Is the Defense Department’s primary producer of ground forces technical intelligence.

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