U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command

U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command Welcome to the official NETCOM page! "NETCOM…Voice of the Army!"

05/27/2026

As the May 30 deadline approaches to terminate the Army’s participation in the Department of War Mobility Unclassified Capability (DMUC) program, are you set up for the future of Army mobility?

The Army’s Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program is the primary and preferred method for staying connected.

Using secure applications like Mobile Application Management (MAM) or Hypori, Army personnel can securely access military email and other official resources on a personal device.

✅ Encrypted & Isolated: Government tasks stay in a secure workspace.

✅ Total Privacy: The Army's monitoring is strictly limited to the secure app. Your personal texts, photos, and browsing history remain 100% private and inaccessible.

Need help enrolling in Hypori? Contact their dedicated support desk at 833-638-9202 or join the “Mobile Devices | Army 365 Champions” channel on MS Teams for peer-to-peer assistance!

AMP portal: https://armyeitaas.sharepoint-mil.us/SitePages/AMP.aspx

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The United States Army Network Enterprise Technology Command held a rededication ceremony for the Signal Cove of Remembr...
05/21/2026

The United States Army Network Enterprise Technology Command held a rededication ceremony for the Signal Cove of Remembrance at NETCOM Headquarters today, honoring Signal Soldiers, civilians, and contractors who gave their lives in service to the nation. The event took place outside and inside Greely Hall and was hosted by NETCOM Commanding General, Maj. Gen. Jacqueline Denise McPhail.

NETCOM Command Sergeant Major, Command Sgt. Maj. Michael J. Runk, joined the command team and dignitaries from the state of Arizona and the city of Sierra Vista in a ceremony that combined formal military honors with a moment of reflection. The Cove features a Wall of Remembrance, custom glass artwork, a bronze eagle and Liberty Bell, and a Signal Torch representing the enduring courage of the Signal Corps.

A memorial wreath was placed in the Cove and displayed alongside portraits of the fallen and recently lost Soldiers who will be formally inducted at next year’s ceremony. The visual tribute underscored the costs of service and the continuing mission to remember and inspire present and future Signaleers.

The program included a reading of 107 names from the Wall of Remembrance, the playing of Taps, and an invocation. Organizers asked attendees to observe a period of silence as the official party laid the wreath and paid respects.

Command leaders framed the rededication as both a tribute to sacrifice and a call to renewed unity, professionalism, and care for service members and their families. The ceremony concluded with a reminder to guests to sign the Cove guest book and to carry forward the legacy of those honored within the memorial.

05/14/2026

Attention U.S. Army Personnel: Important Mobile Connectivity Update.

The U.S. Army is modernizing its mobile communications and officially transitioning from the Defense Mobility Unclassified Capability (DMUC) program to the new Army Mobility Program (AMP).
Deadline: May 30, 2026. After this date, DISA will cease support for all Army DMUC devices.

What you need to do:

1️. Disenroll your government-furnished equipment (GFE) mobile devices.
2. Turn them in to your local Telephone Control Officer (TCO) before May 30. (Exceptions require General Officer/SES approval).

What's next?

The primary method for staying connected is the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program. Using secure applications like Hypori and Mobile Application Management (MAM), you can access an encrypted workspace on your personal device without carrying a second phone. The Army’s monitoring is strictly limited to these secure apps, keeping your personal data completely private!

As Lt. Gen. Jeth Rey, Army Deputy Chief of Staff, G-6, noted: "The Army Mobility Program gives our people a more flexible, secure and user-friendly way to stay connected to the mission..."

Read the full guidance and FAQs here: https://www.army.mil/article/292361/army_sets_deadline_for_dmuc_device_turn_in_moves_to_new_mobility_program

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The United States Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) is conducting a comprehensive series of worldwide ...
05/13/2026

The United States Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) is conducting a comprehensive series of worldwide "Lunch and Learn" sessions to enhance artificial intelligence and cybersecurity capabilities across the force, Army officials announced.

The educational initiative covers critical topics including AI for identification, security, governance, policy and compliance; AI applications for securing enterprise, tactical and operational technology environments; Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA); secure architecture design; tactical command-and-control connectivity and Cloud Mission Network integration; AI and security connectivity; data security in the AI era; and agentic AI security with AI for observability.

NETCOM leaders declared the sessions are strategically designed to clarify complex technological concepts and empower both systems architects and warfighters to deliver cutting-edge solutions and actionable intelligence to decision makers throughout the Army and partner organizations.

NETCOM's educational outreach supports its broader mission of leading global operations for the Army's portion of the Department of War’s Information Network (DOWIN). The command ensures freedom of maneuver in cyberspace while actively denying adversaries the same operational advantages and enabling seamless multi-domain operations across land, sea, air, space and cyber domains.

As the Army's premier information service provider, NETCOM maintains critical responsibility for delivering reliable, secure communications and network services to warfighters positioned around the world. The command's efforts focus on preserving commanders' decision advantage through superior information dominance and maintaining exceptional command and control capabilities in contested environments.

Officials emphasized that these educational initiatives reflect NETCOM's commitment to staying ahead of emerging threats while ensuring Army forces maintain technological superiority in an increasingly complex operational landscape.

04/29/2026

United States Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) leads global operations for the Army's portion of the DOWIN, ensuring freedom of maneuver in cyber-space, denying the same to our adversaries while enabling multi-domain operations.

NETCOM is the premier information service provider to warfighters world-wide, ensuring commanders maintain decision advantage and exceptional command and control.

04/24/2026

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