Joint Modernization Command

U.S. Army Joint Modernization Command
Front of the Joint Modernization Commands HQ building on Fort Bliss, Texas.
ActiveJune 15, 2006
CountryUnited States
BranchArmy Command
Part ofArmy Futures Command
Garrison/HQFort Bliss, Texas
Nickname(s)JMC
Motto(s)"Forge the Future"
Mascot(s)The Hammer
Websitehome.army.mil/bliss/index.php/units-tenants/joint-modernization-command
Commanders
Current
commander
Brig. Gen. Zachary L. Miller
Command Sergeant MajorCSM Will L. Langes
The Army Futures Command Shoulder Patch

The U.S. Army Joint Modernization Command,[1] or JMC, based in Fort Bliss, Texas, gains insights from "Fight Tonight" units about future ways of fighting, future technology, and force structure during realistic live, constructive, and/or simulated training exercises. Joint Modernization Command is subordinate to the Army Futures & Concepts Center in Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia; both report to the U.S. Army's newest Four-Star Command, the Army Futures Command (AFC) based in Austin, Texas.[2]

Joint Modernization Command (JMC) plans, synchronizes, and executes exportable live field experiments to inform modernization efforts to enable a Multi-Domain Capable Force by 2028.

  1. ^ Burge, David (12 February 2017). "BMC takes on new name of Joint Modernization Command". El Paso Times.
  2. ^ "JMC Celebrates Recent Move". DVIDS. Retrieved 2019-11-13.