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![]() We develop, integrate and deliver capabilities that……deliver holistic Combined Arms capabilities to our Army; focused on developing and synchronizing capabilities for Headquarters that focus on the Operational and Strategic levels of warfare, but also extending in critical areas to the smallest tactical formations in the force.![]() General focus on concepts & doctrine, organization, training, materiel, leader development, personnel, and facilities (DOTMLPF) requirements beyond the Total Army Analysis (TAA) timeframe
![]() General focus on concepts & DOTMLPF requirements within the TAA timeframe
![]() Tests ideas, concepts, prototypes and evolving technologies – various timeframes
![]() Interface with the user. Represents the warfighter in the fielding, life cycle management, and evolving capabilities of current & future DOTMLPF solutions-
Near term/current
*rollover arrows to see detailsOur MissionCAC-CDID conducts capability development and integration for battle command, division headquarters & above, force management requirements in the Modular Force, information operations and cyberspace. The organization develops concepts, defines requirements, and conducts experiments in order to validate DOTMLPF-integrated combined arms capabilities that complement joint, interagency, and multinational capabilities. CAC-CDID performs other integration tasks as assigned within the scope of CAC’s core functions, major responsibilities, and proponencies. ![]() The Combined Arms Center - Capability Development Integration Directorate (CAC-CDID) is a major subordinate organization of CAC. Located in the old Disciplinary Barracks of Ft. Leavenworth, CAC-CDID consists of a Headquarters element, Reserve Component Integration cell, and six subordinate Divisions. These Divisions are: Concept Development Division (CDD), Requirements Determination Division (RDD), Battle Command Battle Lab (BCBL), TRADOC Capability Manager – Battle Command (TCM-BC), TRADOC Capability Manager – Computer Network Operations Electronic Warfare (TCM-CEW) and the Information Proponent Office (IPO).
Last Reviewed: January 5, 2009 |
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