United States Army Cyber Command

The U.S. Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER) conducts information dominance and cyberspace operations as the Army service component command of United States Cyber Command.

The command was established on 1 October 2010 and was intended to be the Army's single point of contact for external organizations regarding information operations and cyberspace.

Organization
Army Cyber is the Army service component command supporting U.S. Cyber Command.

All 41 of the Active Army's cyber mission force teams reached full operational capability (FOC) by September 2017. The cyber mission force teams are composed of a defensive component, denoted cyber protection teams (CPTs), and an offensive component. In addition, 21 CPTs are being readied in the Reserve component. Initial operational capability (IOC) for some of the cyber protection teams was attained as early as 2014 during DoD missions.

Subordinate units, Cyber

 * Asc dui.jpg Army Network Enterprise Technology Command
 * US Army INSCOM DUI.png U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command will be under the operational control of Army Cyber for cyber-related actions.
 * First Information Operations Command Logo.svg 1st Information Operations Command (Land) (1st IO CMD (L))
 * 1st Battalion - Trains and deploys field support, vulnerability assessment, and operational security awareness teams.
 * 2nd Battalion - Conducts Army cyber opposing force operations at military training centers worldwide.
 * Army Reserve Element
 * US Army 780th MIB DUI.png 780th Military Intelligence Brigade
 * U.S. Army Cyber Protection Brigade DUI.png Army Cyber Protection Brigade, Fort Gordon
 * US Army 60th Signal Battalion DUI.png 60th Offensive Cyberspace Operations Signal Battalion (OCOSB)
 * 91st Cyber Brigade
 * US Army Reserve Cyber Protection Brigade
 * Joint Forces Headquarters-Cyber (Army)
 * 780th Military Intelligence Brigade (Cyber)
 * 11th Cyber Battalion

History
The Army achieved an initial cyber operating capability in October 2009 by employing the Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command (USASMDC/ARSTRAT) supported by NETCOM/9thSC(A), 1st IO CMD (L) and INSCOM. The command was originally announced to be named Army Forces Cyber Command (ARFORCYBER). The command was established on 1 October 2010 with the name Army Cyber Command (Army Cyber), commanded by then-Maj. Gen. Rhett A. Hernandez. There are plans for the command to move to Fort Eisenhower, in Augusta, Georgia home of the United States Army Cyber Center of Excellence, the U.S. Army Cyber Corps and Signal Corps.