1st Information Operations Command (Land)
The 1st Information Operations Command , formerly the Land Information Warfare Activity Information Dominance Center, was an information operations unit under the operational control of U.S. Army Cyber Command and headquartered at Fort Belvoir, Virginia.
It provided multi-disciplinary Information Operations support to the component and major commands of the United States Army. 1st IO CMD had broad authority to coordinate IO topics and establish contact with Army organizations, the United States Navy and United States Air Force, and JCS IO Centers, and with United States Department of Defense and National Agency IO elements.
Mission
1st Information Operations Command provided IO support to the U.S. Army and other military forces through deployable IO support teams, IO Reach-back planning and analysis and the synchronization and conduct of Army Computer Network Operations, in coordination with other CNO and network operations stakeholders, to operationally integrate IO, reinforce forward IO capabilities, and to defend cyberspace in order to enable IO throughout the information environment.Organization
1st Information Operations Command comprised two battalions. They conducted the command's Information Operations, Vulnerability Assessment, and Computer Network Operations mission. The Army Reserve Integration Element augmented and supported the battalions. The Headquarters and Headquarters Company provided Command and Control, military justice, administration, training, and logistical support.Staff
The 1st Information Operations Command's primary staff sections supported Soldiers and staff to carry out the 1st Information Operations Command's Mission. The Command Judge Advocate was the primary legal advisor to the commander's legal matters in the command. Resource Management provided budgetary support and oversight. Contracting staff was directly responsible for the command's services contract administration. The S1 through S6 provided support in the areas of personnel, intelligence, operations, logistical, and automation or information technology.- S-1 – Personnel
- S-2 – Intelligence
- S-3 – Operations
- S-4 – Logistics
- S-6 – Automation
- CJA – Command Judge Advocate
- Resource Management
- Contract Management
Headquarters and Headquarters Company
Mission
The Headquarters and Headquarters Company provide Command and Control, military justice, administration, training, and command logistics in support of 1st Information Operations Command's Brigade and Battalions, Active Component, Active Guard Reserve, Army Reserve, Army National Guard, Department of the Army Civilians, contractors, and Families.Functions
- Support the commander's leadership responsibilities for moral, welfare, and discipline
- Manage unit-level supply and maintenance
- Facilitate various Army training courses
- Provide human resources support
- Facilitate family readiness group
1st Battalion
Mission
Organize, train, and deploy multi-skilled IO teams worldwide in support of Army, Joint, and Interagency information operations and vulnerability assessment to provide supported commanders a unique advantage in the information environment.Functions
- Deploy in support of unit operations
- Analyze, assist, and challenge a unit's posture in the information environment
- Participate in unit training and exercises
- Assist with IO planning from strategic to tactical levels
- Conduct IO policies, procedures, and accreditation review
- Train and certify OPSEC officers
2nd Battalion
Mission
2nd Information Operations Battalion conducts multi-functional assessments and security training to continuously improve the readiness and resilience of friendly forces against sophisticated adversary attacks.Functions
- Executes effects based Cyberspace Operations ISO Army and Joint Exercises
- Conducts Operational Vulnerability Assessments
- Establishes and maintains PRT ISO Persistent Penetration Testing cyber campaigns
- Mission Assurance Detachments Functions
- Integrates MA capabilities ISO Operational Technologies and Infrastructure assessments
- Conducts Cyber-to-Physical Assessments ISO NDAA 1650
- Certifies Army PENTESTING programs
- Provides OPSEC Doctrine and Policy review
- Supports DA G34 Protection Assessments
- Cyber Support Detachment Functions
- Executes equipment procurement and lifecycle management
- Maintains remote operation capabilities
- Builds and Maintains attack Platforms
- Tool/exploit development