United States Army Combat Capabilities Development Command
The Combat Capabilities Development Command, is a subordinate command of the Transformation and Training Command. RDECOM was tasked with "creating, integrating, and delivering technology-enabled solutions" to the U.S. Army. It is headquartered at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland.
Role and organization
DEVCOM formerly described its role as "the Army's enabling command in the development and delivery of capabilities that empower, unburden and protect the Warfighter." It conducts and sponsors scientific research in areas important to the Army, develops scientific discoveries into new technologies, engineers technologies into new equipment and capabilities, and works with the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command to help requirements writers define the future needs of the Army.DEVCOM is headquartered at Aberdeen Proving Ground. Before 1 November 2019, Major-General Cedric T. Wins was the commanding general, assisted by Brigadier-General Vincent F. Malone as deputy commanding general and Command Sergeant-Major Jon R. Stanley as command sergeant major. They oversee one laboratory and six major centers:
- US Army DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory – formerly Army Research Laboratory
- US Army DEVCOM Chemical Biological Center – formerly Edgewood Chemical Biological Center
- US Army DEVCOM Soldier Center – formerly Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center
- US Army DEVCOM Ground Vehicle System Center – formerly Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center
- US Army DEVCOM Aviation & Missile Center – formerly Aviation and Missile Research, Development and Engineering Center
- US Army DEVCOM Armaments Center – formerly Army Armaments Research, Development and Engineering Center
- US Army DEVCOM C5ISR Center – formerly Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center
History
RDECOM became a major subordinate command of the Army Material Command in March 2004, with over 17,000 military, civilian, and contractor personnel at the time. In 2006, the 389th Army Band was designated AMC Band and moved to Redstone Arsenal, Alabama. In 2008, the AMC Acquisition Center became part of the new Army Contracting Command, itself a major subordinate of the AMC. From February 2012 to September 2014, RDECOM was led by a civilian commander, Dale Ormond, before returning to military command.
Transfer to Army Futures Command
As of 2018, DEVCOM reports to Army Futures Command, which will reach full operational capability by August 2019. The new command is focused on readiness for future combat with near-peer competitors, in a shift away from the unconventional, counter-insurgency warfare fought in various theatres since 2001.On 4 June 2018, the Headquarters, Department of the Army published General Order 2018–10, "Establishment of the United States Army Futures Command", formally transferring RDECOM from AMC to the new command effective 1 July 2018. The transition of authority from AMC to AFC took place at Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD on 31 January 2019, with a reflagging of the Command and repatching of the commander and CSM.