Headquartered in Norfolk, Va., U.S. Joint Forces Command is one of nine unified commands in the Department of Defense. Among his duties, the commander of USJFCOM oversees the command's roles in transformation, experimentation, joint training, interoperability and force provision as outlined in the Department of Defense's Unified Command Plan. This channel provides updates on the command's activities.
USJFCOM concludes its Joint Distributed Operations project, conducted by the Joint Concept Development and Experimentation Directorate and focused on improving operations between widely dispersed forces.
U.S. Joint Forces Command and Singapore's Ministry of Defense are partnering to make medical-related training content available to users of mobile devices.
Personnel from the U.S. Joint Forces Command's (USJFCOM) Joint Enabling Capabilities Command (JECC) returned in January from supporting the Combined Joint Interagency Task Force (CJIATF) - 435 and the U.S. embassy in Afghanistan.
A Joint Concept Development and Experimentation project recently concluded with an improved standardized process for tasking, collection and assessment of Joint Integrated Persistent Surveillance capabilities.
The Single Card Solution, a technology tested during the PRESS/GPRS ACTD, recently received a favorable determination as a DPA Title III project and is poised for further development and potential for use within DoD.
Joint Knowledge Online releases Virtual Cultural Awareness Trainer – Afghanistan to promote better language and cultural understanding between Afghan and U.S./NATO military troops.
USJFCOM’s Joint Training Directorate/Joint Warfighting recently improved its World News Network capabilities to simulate the media environment for deploying commanders and units.
Sixty-six members from the U.S. Joint Forces Command's Joint Enabling Capabilities Command (JECC) participated in a four-day event as they learned about various military capabilities and then used their knowledge in a planning exercise.