Major Subordinate Commands

INSCOM is headquartered at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, with 17,500 Soldiers, Department of the Army civilians and contractors, located at 180 locations in 45 countries.

 
 


INSCOM is a Direct Reporting Unit (DRU) to the U.S. Army Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff (G2).  INSCOM's global force is organized into 17 Major Subordinate Commands (MSCs).

We are a ready, resilient and cohesive Army Intelligence team.  We execute mission command of multi-discipline intelligence and security operations while modernizing our formation to excel in a rapidly changing data centric environment.   

We are the global integrator for the Army's Intelligence and Security Enterprise.  We have authorities and capabilities to execute missions in all intelligence disciplines, to develop quick reaction capabilities, and to provide many non-operational services that enable intelligence and security missions. 

Six Theater MSCs directly support Army Service Component Commands (ASCC) and Combatant Commands.  Two MSCs provide cyber and intelligence capabilities in support of U.S. Cyber and Army Cyber commands.  Four MSCs work directly with the National Security Agency (NSA) and five MSCs have functional missions ranging from Aerial Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (AISR), counterintelligence, human resources and career management of unique intelligence career tracks. 

INSCOM'S footprint is in every theater and our units are positioned all over the world, enabling us to remain the Army's Global Integrator for Intelligence. 

 

» 66th Military Intelligence Brigade

The 66th MI Brigade conducts theater level multi-discipline intelligence and security operations and, when directed, deploys prepared forces to conduct joint/combined expeditionary and contingency operations in support of U.S. Army Europe and U.S. European Command.

 
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» 116th Military Intelligence Brigade

The 116th MI Brigade, Fort Eisenhower, Georgia, conducts 24/7 tasking, collection, processing, exploitation, dissemination and feedback operations of multiple organic and Joint aerial-intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance (A-ISR) missions collected in overseas contingency areas of operation.
 
The 116th Military Intelligence Brigade was constituted May 10, 1946, as the 116th Counter Intelligence Corps Detachment. It was activated May 31, 1946, in Washington, D.C. The unit was allotted to the regular army on March 5, 1951. In 1959, it was redesignated as the 116th Counter Intelligence Corps Group, redesignated as the 116th Intelligence Corps Group in 1961, and then redesignated as the 116th Military Intelligence Group in October 1966. On January 9, 1973, the unit was deactivated in Washington, D.C. It was later redesignated in February 1999, as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 116th Military Intelligence Group and activated June 16, 2000, at Fort Gordon, Georgia. The 116th was deactivated again Sept. 30, 2009.
 
In August 2014, the designation Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 116th Military Intelligence Brigade was reserved for activation Oct. 15, 2015. The Army approved the establishment of an Aerial Intelligence Brigade and designated the 116th to fulfill the mission. The brigade's mission is to conduct 24/7 tasking, collection, processing, exploitation, dissemination and feedback operations of multiple organic and Joint A-ISR and reconnaissance missions collected in overseas contingency areas of operation.
 
The 116th Military Intelligence Brigade is comprised of the following battalions that conduct Aerial Exploitation (AE) and Aerial Reconnaissance (AR) worldwide, missions of Aerial Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance, and Target Acquisition Operations: the Processing Exploitation and Dissemination (PED) Battalion out of Fort Eisenhower, GA, the 15th Military Intelligence Battalion (AE) out of Fort Cavazos, TX, 204th Military Intelligence Battalion (AR) out of Fort Bliss, TX, 206th Military Intelligence Battalion (AE) out of Fort Eisenhower, GA, and the 224th Military Intelligence Battalion (AE) out of Hunter Army Airfield, GA.


» 207th Military Intelligence Brigade

The 207th Military Intelligence Brigade (MIB) Theater (T) conducts intelligence analysis, collection, and exploitation in support of Southern European Task Force-Africa (SETAF-AF) and U.S. Africa Command (USAFRICOM) in order to set the intelligence architecture for the theater, disrupt trans-national and trans-regional threats and promote regional stability in Africa while building and maintaining intelligence readiness


» 470th Military Intelligence Brigade

The 470th MI Brigade provides timely and fused multi-discipline intelligence in support of U.S. Army South, U.S. Southern Command and other national intelligence agencies.

 
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» 500th Military Intelligence Brigade

The 500th MIB-T conducts multi-discipline intelligence operations to provide early and accurate warning intelligence to the Joint Force and enable USARPAC operations. On order, the Brigade integrates MI Soldiers and capabilities into theater operations to enable their deployment into the USINDOPACOM AOR.

 
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» 501st Military Intelligence Brigade

The 501st Military Intelligence Brigade (Theater) conducts theater level multi-discipline and combined intelligence and security operations in armistice/ competition, crisis, and conflict in support of Combined Forces Command (CFC), United States Forces Korea (USFK), Eighth United States Army (EUSA), and other IC stakeholders.

 
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» 513th Military Intelligence Brigade

The 513th Military Intelligence Brigade (Theater) provides tailored, multi-disciplined intelligence and intelligence capabilities in support of USARCENT and other commands' execution of Unified Land Operations in the USCENTCOM AOR.


» 704th Military Intelligence Brigade

The 704th Military Intelligence Brigade conducts and enables Global Cryptologic Operations in support of the Nation, Joint Force and the U.S. Army to ensure a decisive advantage for great power competition and enhance lethality during crisis and conflict.


» 706th Military Intelligence Group

The 706th Military Intelligence Group provides trained and ready Soldiers and Civilians in order to enable National Security Agency (NSA)/ Central Security Service (CSS) Georgia cryptologic operations supporting regional intelligence activities and globally deployed U.S. Forces with accurate and timely Signals Intelligence (SIGINT).


» 780th Military Intelligence Brigade

The 780th conducts cyberspace operations to deliver effects in support of Army and Joint requirements.

 
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» Army Counterintelligence Command

The U.S. Army Counterintelligence Command (USACIC) conducts worldwide counterintelligence activities to detect, identify, neutralize, and exploit foreign intelligence entities, international terrorists, insider threats, and other foreign adversaries in order to protect the U.S. Army and DoD's strategic advantage.


» Army Field Support Center (AFSC)

AFSC provides specialized operational, administrative and personnel management support to Department of the Army and other Department of Defense Services and Agencies as directed.


» Army Operations Group (AOG)

Human Intelligence (HUMINT) operations in support of U.S. Army intelligence and operational requirements. USAOG enhances and sustains U.S. Army HUMINT skillsets as the U.S. Army�s function HUMINT Foundry Lead.


» Cyber Military Intelligence Group (CMIG)

The Cyber Military Intelligence Group (CMIG) supports ARCYBER operations, Multi-Domain Operations (MDO),and army information advantage by providing intelligence to Cyber Operations (CO), Electronic Warfare (EW), and Information Operations (IO) that will enable Information Dominance while operating, defending, and influencing in the Information Dimension (ID).


» National Ground Intelligence Center (NGIC)

The National Ground Intelligence Center (NGIC) delivers ground force intelligence across all domains to prevent and decisively win wars.