Today, Oct. 1, 2024, the U.S. Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER) celebrates 14 years of service, saluting the date in 2010 when the command reached its full operational capability and was designated as ARCYBER.
ARCYBER’s initial authorized complement of 561 personnel assigned to Fort Belvoir, Va., and Fort Meade, Md., has since grown into the U.S. military’s premiere data-centric force, an Army Service Component Command that spans the globe. Headquartered since 2020 in state-of-the-art Fortitude Hall at Fort Eisenhower, Ga., ARCYBER comprises approximately 16,500 Soldiers, federal civilian employees and contractor personnel. This ARCYBER team, supported by its reserve component, sister service, industry, academia and other vital partners, carries out a real-world, 24-hour-a-day, 365-days-a-year duty in the information dimension supporting Army and joint force multi-domain operations.
Their mission today is to integrate and conduct cyberspace operations, electromagnetic warfare, and information operations to decision dominance and freedom of action for friendly forces in and through the cyber domain and the information dimension, while denying the same to our adversaries.
Learn more about ARCYBER and its history and mission:
ARCYBER website: https://www.arcyber.army.mil/
ARCYBER history: https://www.arcyber.army.mil/About/History/