As the commander of U.S. Transportation Command’s (USTRANSCOM) Joint Enabling Capabilities Command (JECC), Rear Admiral Scott A. Stearney is charged with the readiness, training and deployment of the joint enabling capabilities provided by the Joint Planning Support Element...
Welcome to the last and final issue of the Joint Enabling Capabilities Command newsletter. We have begun posting our articles on various DOD websites to provide our readers with more timely and
relevant information on the JECC. We will begin using this forum exclusively to share the JECC's latest news. Be on the lookout for links to important articles focused on the JECC�s many achievements and noteworthy events.
2012 proved to be another exceptional year for the Joint Enabling Capabilities Command, which maintained an increasingly high operational tempo and continued to meet the needs of joint force commanders worldwide. The year was
On Nov. 13th, the U.S. and Israel wrapped up the largest bilateral exercise in the history of their long-standing military relationship.
The Joint Task Force planners are working against the clock to bring badly needed humanitarian relief supplies and security to a drought-stricken developing nation.
The Joint Enabling Capabilities Command provides mission-tailored, joint capability packages to Combatant Commanders in order to facilitate the rapid establishment of Joint Force Headquarters, fulfill Global Response Force execution and bridge joint operational requirements.
Established Oct. 1, 2008 in Norfolk, Va., the JECC is comprised of three subordinate commands which provide capabilities across seven unique functional areas to bring tailored, mission-specific and high demand forces to a joint force commander within hours of notification. The JECC subordinate commands are:
For more information or to contact the JECC headquarters, please call the JECC Watch Officer at 757-836-8939.