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  • U.S. Army Materiel Command (AMC)

    The Army's principal materiel developer. Headquartered in Alexandria, VA, AMC accomplishes its mission through 9 major subordinate commands that direct the activities of numerous depots, arsenals, ammunition plants, laboratories, test activities and procurement operations. Manning these organizations are about 65,000 dedicated employees, both military and civilian, many with highly developed specialties in weapons development and logistics.

    www.amc.army.mil

  • TACOM - U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command

    Major subordinate command headquartered in Warren, Michigan. Provides and sustains mobility, lethality, and survivability for soldiers, other services, and Allies through ground combat, automotive, marine and armaments technologies.

    www.tacom.army.mil

  • Communications-Electronics Life Cycle Management Command

    Mission - To Sustain and Support Superior C4ISR Systems for the Joint Warfighter - Sustaining Base, Tactical and Strategic Battlespace Systems.

    www.monmouth.army.mil

  • Software Engineering Center

    SEC is a premier software organization dedicated to providing the Warfighter the edge through innovative software solutions.

    www.sec.army.mil

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