U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command

U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command Official page of the Information Systems Engineering Command . . . Please see "About | Public Transit" for Terms of Use The U.S.

Army Information Systems Engineering Command (USAISEC) provides systems engineering, installation, integration implementation and evaluation support for communications and information technology systems worldwide providing capabilities to Army organizations, Combatant Commanders, Department of Defense agencies and Federal agencies in support of the warfighter. USAISECs mission includes the design,

engineering, integration, development, sustainment, installation, testing, and acceptance of information systems. The USAISEC is a subordinate element of the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command, located at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.

How is the CECOM U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command making sure our military is prepared for future deman...
06/01/2026

How is the CECOM U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command making sure our military is prepared for future demands?

The Army is transforming its depots, arsenals and ammunition plants. 🏭 This transformation effort is not just about constructing new buildings, but also upgrading the digital foundation of these facilities by creating a new industrial control network.🌐

πŸ€” What does that mean for our troops? The ICN will provide our Soldiers with the digital connectivity they need for advanced automation, security, safety and data-driven decision-making. This gives our warfighters a tactical advantage 🎯 exactly when they need it most.

Read more about how supports ICN installations: https://www.army.mil/article/292392

The CECOM U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command had a blast at Colonel Smith Middle School Career Day on May...
05/22/2026

The CECOM U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command had a blast at Colonel Smith Middle School Career Day on May 8 at Fort Huachuca, Arizona. A huge shoutout to our very own Capt. Tyler Taylor and David Girgis for representing us at this event.

Career Day was an amazing chance to connect with curious students and show them all the cool things they can do in science, technology, engineering and math. Our representatives answered lots of questions and hopefully sparked πŸ”₯ new passions.

Some fun things we brought to show the students included hands-on electronics, 3D-printed creations, and a glimpse at design and engineering concepts. Our representatives also talked about what it takes to have a career in STEM and how to reach education and career goals.

πŸ™ A big thank you to Colonel Smith Middle School for having us. We love going out into the community and meeting the innovators of tomorrow. Thanks to days like this, the future of STEM is bright! 🌟

Information for Decision.

🧐 How is the CECOM U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command accelerating Army information readiness?πŸ™‹β€β™€οΈ The an...
05/21/2026

🧐 How is the CECOM U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command accelerating Army information readiness?

πŸ™‹β€β™€οΈ The answer is a clever merger of Army capabilities and resources.

We are thrilled to announce the Army Print and Media Distribution Center is now part of the USAISEC family! πŸ₯³

πŸ“– Find out how the Army benefits from this merger: https://www.army.mil/article/292212

Information for Decision.

As part of the Communications-Electronics Command, the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command aggressively supports Army Continuous Transform...

At the CECOM U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command, we have been working πŸ‘· with the 1st Signal Brigade to gi...
04/27/2026

At the CECOM U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command, we have been working πŸ‘· with the 1st Signal Brigade to give the Army's communication network a digital backbone makeover at 52 sites. is replacing old, outdated equipment with the Army’s first software-defined wide area network in the Korean Peninsula.

This means faster, more reliable and extremely secure communications 🌐 for our Soldiers, joint service members and allies in the area. Our work is all about ensuring our warfighters have the best tools to stay connected and safe.πŸ›‘οΈ

The main project is almost complete. Now, USAISEC is shifting toward providing operation, maintenance and training support 🀝 for the regional cyber center and 1st Signal Brigade teams in South Korea.

🫑 USAISEC is proud to support our warfighters with cutting-edge technology.

Get the full story:
https://www.stripes.com/theaters/asia_pacific/2026-02-17/korea-army-transport-edge-communications-20782629.html

Information for Decision.

πŸ€” Do you wonder how the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command helps make Army networks super secure? One way...
04/23/2026

πŸ€” Do you wonder how the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command helps make Army networks super secure? One way is with the Comply to Connect framework. C2C acts like a digital bouncer, πŸ’ͺ checking every single device πŸ’» before it is allowed to connect to the network. This is what the Army calls a β€œzero trust” strategy.

Our team at helps make C2C happen by:
βœ… Validating the security blueprint after studying over 85 locations.
βœ… Working with our partners to write the rules for the network access list.
βœ… Doing the final test to make sure everything is locked down tight.

Our job is to build a safer, more secure network for the Soldiers.🫑
Information for Decision.

Ever wonder how the Army ensures its computers πŸ’» and technology in its Digital Market πŸ›’ are top-notch and mission-ready?...
04/20/2026

Ever wonder how the Army ensures its computers πŸ’» and technology in its Digital Market πŸ›’ are top-notch and mission-ready? That is where the CECOM U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command comes in.

Our engineers serve as technical experts for the Army Digital Market. Think of us as the ultimate quality control squad! 🀝 We work with our industry and government partners to test and approve every device, making sure equipment is secure, reliable and ready to help our Soldiers succeed!🫑

See how we support Army readiness: https://cecommedia.blob.core.windows.net/media/2026%20CECOM%20Command%20Video%20v7%20FINAL.mp4

Information for Decision.

Our engineers and Soldiers had a great time discussing machine learning and artificial intelligence to detect cybersecur...
04/16/2026

Our engineers and Soldiers had a great time discussing machine learning and artificial intelligence to detect cybersecurity threats and achieve zero trust, ️at the Fort Huachuca Tech Summit on March 24.

The CECOM U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command participated in live and hands-on demonstrations including the latest in AI-driven technology πŸ€–, low-code applications, machine learning πŸ’», data visualization πŸ“Š and quantum technology that could use to keep Army infrastructure and communications secure.

The tech summit was all about teaming up with our industry partners to ensure mission readiness for our warfighters as we build the Army of the future. πŸš€

Discover how our partnerships build installation resilience: https://www.army.mil/article/290881/army_advances_installation_resilience_through_partnerships_and_innovation

Information for Decision.

Do you ever see a plane ✈️ and a drone πŸ›Έ flying overhead and wonder how they both navigate safely through the skies?πŸ€” Th...
03/25/2026

Do you ever see a plane ✈️ and a drone πŸ›Έ flying overhead and wonder how they both navigate safely through the skies?πŸ€” That is where the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command comes in.

Our Air Traffic Control Engineering Team works hard every day to upgrade the technology Army air traffic controllers use to identify aircraft in the sky, like radios, radars and communication systems.πŸ“‘ These equipment upgrades keep the Army’s air traffic control equipment up to date with Federal Aviation Administration safety rules.

With more drones flying every day, 's work is becoming vitally important to help keep our skies safe for our military and civilian citizens.

Information for Decision.

Engineers at the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command are leveraging 3D printing technology to produce cust...
03/12/2026

Engineers at the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command are leveraging 3D printing technology to produce custom tools and components on demand.

The ability to print a replacement part immediately, rather than awaiting a shipment, serves as a significant force multiplier. This shift toward advanced manufacturing allows the command to resolve equipment issues faster and ensures supply lines remain resilient.

As a subordinate element of CECOM, USAISEC utilizes modern innovation to bolster Army readiness for soldiers and partners across the globe.

Learn more about how supports readiness at the edge: https://www.army.mil/article/289665/from_ai_to_advanced_manufacturing_how_cecom_enables_readiness_at_the_edge

Information for Decision.

07/10/2025

Change of Command

Address

2133 Cushing Street Suite 3316
Fort Huachuca, AZ
85613

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share