Mission Command Center of Excellence (United States Army)
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| Mission Command Center of Excellence (MCCoE) | |
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| Active | 2010 - present |
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| Garrison/HQ | Fort Leavenworth, Kansas |
| Website | https://usacac.army.mil/Organizations/Centers-of-Excellence-CoE/MCCoE |
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| Current commander | BG Antwan L.Dunmyer |
| Sergeant Major | SGM Joseph Charles Cobb |
The Mission Command Center of Excellence (MCCoE) is a leadership development and training organization of the United States Army located at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Their stated mission is to develop the army's Command and Control (C2) Warfighting Function using DOTMLPF-P analysis.[1] Mission Command is the army's current concept for command and control that encourages direct decision making and decentralized execution.[2] The MCCoE has been integrating new technology like Palantir's Maven Smart System and TITAN vehicles[3] to assess command and control (C2) data in exercises and simulations.[4]
