MISSION AND INSTALLATION CONTRACTING COMMAND

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MISSION AND INSTALLATION CONTRACTING COMMAND

Headquartered at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas, the MICC is a one-star command made up of about 1,500 military and civilian members assigned to two contracting support brigades, two field directorate offices, 30 contracting offices and nine battalions that provide contracting support to the Army enterprise.

The MICC delivers ready, decisive and synchronized business solutions to the warfighter by acquiring equipment, supplies and services vital to the U.S. Army mission and well-being of Soldiers and their families. The command also supports the Army's contingency and wartime missions by rapidly deploying trained and ready contingency contracting Soldiers around the world to procure goods and services in austere environments. Contracting brigades and battalions are strategically aligned to provide operational contract support to their respective corps or divisions when deployed.

MICC-contracted services and supplies touch virtually every Soldier in the Army ? from facilities support services, commercial and institutional building construction, and administrative and general management consulting services to wired consulting services to wired telecommunication and engineering services, contracted food services, advertising and transition services. The MICC ensures America's Soldiers and their families have

The U.S. Army Mission and Installation Contracting Command is a major subordinate command of the U.S. Army Contracting Command. MICC Soldiers, civilians and contractors support Soldiers and their families in the continental United States and Puerto Rico by delivering ready, decisive and synchronized business solutions and contracting support to the Army enterprise.

they need during and after their military service.

ACC designated the MICC as its lead for installation readiness to provide the acquisition insights to ensure Army installations are capable of supporting current and evolving readiness and power projection requirements.

Contracting Soldiers from across the command play a vital operational role in support of combatant commanders. MICC Soldiers and civilians serve as force providers in contingency contracting for Operation Freedom's Sentinel, Operation Inherent Resolve, Atlantic Resolve and the NATO-led Resolute Support as well as multiple contingencies across the globe.

The MICC's primary supported activities include the U.S. Army Installation Management Command, U.S. Army Forces Command, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, U.S. Army North, U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command, U.S. Army Reserve Command, U.S. Army Military District of Washington, U.S. Army Medical Command, U.S. Army Futures Command and United States Military Academy at West Point.

U.S. Army Mission and Installation Contracting Command 2219 Infantry Post Road, JBSA-Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234-1361

MICC contracts are vital in feeding more than 200,000 Soldiers every day, providing many daily base operations support services at installations, preparing more than 100,000 conventional force members annually, facilitating training for more than 100,000 students each year, and maintaining more than 14.4 million acres of land and 170,000 structures. In fiscal 2019, the command executed almost 30,000 contract actions valued at more than $5.4 billion across the Army, including $2.5 billion to American small businesses. The command also managed 461,978 Government Purchase Card Program transactions in fiscal 2019 valued at an additional $748.7 million.

With a wealth of contracting expertise, MICC professionals are dedicated to providing the highest quality of contracting support to all of their customers, whenever and wherever needed. The responsive contracting solutions and oversight provided by the Mission and Installation Contracting Command serve as a force multiplier in ensuring the Army is ready to fight tonight.

Headquarters:

? MICC headquarters, Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas

Contracting Support Brigades, Field Directorate Office and Subordinate Activities:

? 419th Contracting Support Brigade, Fort Bragg, North Carolina o MICC-Fort Bragg/900th Contracting Battalion, Fort Bragg, North Carolina o MICC-Fort Buchanan, Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico o MICC-Fort Campbell/922nd Contracting Battalion, Fort Campbell, Kentucky o MICC-Fort Drum/925th Contracting Battalion, Fort Drum, New York o MICC-Fort Jackson, Fort Jackson, South Carolina o MICC-Fort McCoy, Fort McCoy, Wisconsin o MICC-Fort Stewart/904th Contracting Battalion, Fort Stewart, Georgia

? 418th Contracting Support Brigade, Fort Hood, Texas o MICC-Dugway Proving Ground, Dugway Proving Ground, Utah o MICC-Fort Bliss/919th Contracting Battalion, Fort Bliss, Texas o MICC-Fort Carson/918th Contracting Battalion, Fort Carson, Colorado o MICC-Fort Hood/901st Contracting Battalion, Fort Hood, Texas o MICC-Fort Irwin, Fort Irwin, California o MICC-Fort Polk, Fort Polk, Louisiana o MICC-Fort Riley/923rd Contracting Battalion, Fort Riley, Kansas o MICC-Joint Base Lewis-McChord/902nd Contracting Battalion, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington o MICC-Yuma Proving Ground, Yuma, Arizona

? FDO-Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas o MICC-Fort Belvoir, Fort Belvoir, Virginia o MICC-Fort Knox, Fort Knox, Kentucky o MICC-Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas

? FDO-Fort Eustis, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia o MICC-Carlisle Barracks, Carlisle, Pennsylvania o MICC-Fort Benning, Fort Benning, Georgia o MICC-Fort Eustis, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia o MICC-Fort Gordon, Fort Gordon, Georgia o MICC-Fort Leavenworth, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas o MICC-Fort Lee, Fort Lee, Virginia o MICC-Fort Leonard Wood, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri o MICC-Fort Rucker, Fort Rucker, Alabama o MICC-Fort Sill, Fort Sill, Oklahoma o MICC-Presidio of Monterey, Seaside, California o MICC-West Point, West Point, New York

Current as of Jan. 23, 2020

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