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HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES CENTRAL COMMAND 7115 SOUTH BOUNDARY BOULEVARD
MACDILL AIR FORCE BASE, FLORIDA 33621-5101
REGULATION Number 10-2
7 February 2007
Organization and Functions USCENTCOM ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS
Table of Contents PAGE
Purpose......................................................1 Applicability................................................1 Definitions..................................................1 General......................................................1 Proponent....................................................1
Appendices
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E Appendix F Appendix G Appendix H Appendix I Appendix J Appendix K Appendix L Appendix M Appendix N Appendix O Appendix P Appendix Q Appendix R Appendix S Appendix T Appendix U Appendix V Appendix W Appendix X
Commander, United States Central Command (CDR, USCENTCOM)...............................A-1
Deputy Commander, USCENTCOM (DCDR, USCENTCOM)/ Chief of Staff (COS)..........................B-1 Inspector General (CCIG)......................C-1 Secretary of the Joint Staff (CCSS)...........D-1 Command Historian (CCHO)......................E-1 Protocol Office (CCCS-P)......................F-1 Political Advisor (POLAD).....................G-1 Washington Liaison Office (WLO)...............H-1 Theater Travel Coordination Cell (TTCC).......I-1 Manpower and Personnel Directorate (J1).......J-1 Intelligence Directorate (J2).................K-1 Operations Directorate (J3)...................L-1 Logistics Directorate (J4)....................M-1 Strategy, Plans, and Policy (J5)..............N-1 C4/Computer Systems Directorate (J6)..........O-1 Resources and Assessment Directorate (J8).....P-1 Staff Judge Advocate (CCJA)...................Q-1 Public Affairs Office (CCPA)..................R-1 Command Surgeon (CCSG)........................S-1 Command Chaplain (CCCH).......................T-1 Headquarters Commandant (CCHC)................U-1 Joint Intelligence Center, Central (JICCENT)..V-1 Special Operations Directorate (CCSO).........W-1 USCENTCOM Operational Planning Team (OPT).....X-1
__________________________________________________________ *This regulation supersedes USCENTCOM Reg 10-2, 17 May 99.
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Headquarters, US Central Command (HQ USCENTCOM).................................A-1
Theater Travel Coordination Cell (TTCC).......I-1 Manpower and Personnel Directorate`(J1).......J-1 Intelligence Directorate (J2).................K-1 Operations Directorate (J3)...................L-1 Coordination Architecture (J3)................L-37 Planning and Information Sharing (J3).........L-38 Interagency Process (J3)......................L-38 Logistics Directorate (J4)....................M-1 Strategy, Plans, and Policy Directorate (J5)..N-1 Command, Control, Communications, and Computer Systems Directorate (J-6)............O-1 Resources and Assessments Directorate (J8)....P-1 Staff Judge Advocate (CCJA)...................Q-1 Public Affairs Office (CCPA)..................R-1 Command Surgeon (CCSG)........................S-1 Command Chaplain (CCCH).......................T-1 Headquarters Commandant(CCHC).................U-1 Joint Intelligence Center, Central (JICCENT)..V-1 Special Operations Directorate (CCSO) ........W-1 USCENTCOM Operational Planning Team (OPT) Standing Operating Procedures (SOP)...........X-4
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1. Purpose. To publish the manner in which HQ, USCENTCOM is organized to accomplish the missions assigned to CDRUSCENTCOM. This pamphlet is not intended to be directive in nature.
2. Applicability. This pamphlet applies to all directorates and special staff elements. Specific applicability to Component Commands will be amplified in operations plans, orders, and other appropriate instructions of this headquarters.
3. Definitions.
a. Missions. Those tasks or responsibilities assigned to USCENTCOM by appropriate higher authority.
b. Functions. Those specific actions required to be undertaken by HQ USCENTCOM to accomplish, ensure accomplishment of, or provide an acceptable degree of progress toward the satisfactory discharge of responsibilities assigned or implied in CDR, USCENTCOM missions.
4. General. This pamphlet is a basis for assignment of staff actions. More precise definitions, if required, of the concise functional statements contained herein should be the subject of additional staff publications.
5. Proponent. The proponent of this pamphlet is the Director of Manpower and Personnel (CCJ1-MPM). Users are invited to send comments and suggested improvements on DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms) directly to HQ USCENTCOM, ATTN: CCJ1MPM, MacDill AFB, FL 33621-5101.
FOR THE COMMANDER:
OFFICIAL:
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Chief, Business Management Branch DISTRIBUTION: A (1 EA)
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TIMOTHY F. GHORMLEY Major General, USMC Chief of Staff
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Appendix A
Commander, United States Central Command (CDR, USCENTCOM)
USCENTCOM Commander
Cmd Sr Enl Adv SEA
Chaplain CCCH
Surgeon SG
Public Affairs CCPA
Inspector General CCIG
Judge Advocate CCJA
DCDR USCENTCO
Chief of Staff COS
Other Advisors SPAD/NSA/DIA
CDR Adv Gp CAG
Deputy Chief of Staff DCS
Special Operations
CCSO
Political Advisor
POLAD (FSO)
Secretary Joint Staff CCSS
Legislative Liaison LL
Wash Liaison WLO
HQs Comdnt CCHC
Thtr Trvl Cln Cell TTCC
Command Historian CCHO
Protocol Office CCCS-P
Manpower & Personnel CCJ1
Intelligence CCJ2
Operations CCJ3
Logistics CCJ4
Plans & Policy CCJ5
C4 Systems CCJ6
Resources & Assess CCJ8
Figure 1. Headquarters United States Central Command (HQ USCENTCOM)
1. The Commander, United States Central Command (CDR, USCENTCOM)
a. The Commander, USCENTCOM (CDR, USCENTCOM) is the commander of a unified command comprising all forces assigned or deployed for the accomplishment of the mission. The CDR, USCENTCOM's Area of Responsibility (AOR) is twenty-seven countries; Afghanistan, Bahrain, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Seychelles, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, and Yemen.
b. Maintains the security of the command.
c. Assign tasks to, and directs coordination among, the commands to ensure unity of effort in the accomplishment of assigned missions.
d. Communicates directly with the Chiefs of Services, the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Secretary of Defense.
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