Joint Modernization Command
| U.S. Army Joint Modernization Command | |
|---|---|
JMC emblem | |
| Active | 2006–present |
| Country | United States |
| Branch | United States Army |
| Type | Command |
| Size | 250 employees |
| Part of | Transformation and Training Command |
| Garrison/HQ | Fort Bliss, Texas |
| Motto | "Forge the Future" |
| Mascot | The Hammer |
| Website | Official website link |
| Commanders | |
| Commanding general | BG Daniel Hibner |
| Command Sergeant Major | CSM Will L. Langes |
| Insignia | |
| Worn shoulder sleeve insignia | |
The U.S. Army Joint Modernization Command, or JMC, (formerly known as U.S. Army Brigade Modernization Command, or BMC) is located at Fort Bliss, Texas. It conducts field experiments and training exercises with Army units preparing for imminent deployment ("Fight Tonight" units), and evaluate emerging technologies, tactics, and force structures in realistic live and simulated environments. The Joint Modernization Command is subordinate to the United States Army Futures and Concepts Command (FCC) at Joint Base Langley–Eustis, Virginia. Both JMC and FCC report to the United States Army Transformation and Training Command (T2COM), based in Austin, Texas.
The Joint Modernization Command (JMC) plans, coordinates, and executes field experiments to test new strategies and technologies. According to the Army Modernization Strategy, JMC’s field experiments contribute evidence and feedback that inform decisions on concepts and technologies supporting the development of multi-domain operational capabilities.