Chief Information Office
(706) 791-0003, DSN 780-0003, Nelson Hall, Building 29801
The Chief Information Office (CIO/G6) provides strategic guidance and assistance to the U.S. Army Signal Center in order to facilitate the implementation of an integrated information architecture. CIO/G6 envisions the Signal Center as a world class institution for information technology skills and knowledge with the ability to reach members of the Fort Gordon Community, Signal Regiment and the Army, at any time, in any place. The CIO/G6 stands to provide support in the development and maintenance of an integrated strategic plan that moves the Signal Center toward a common Information Technology (IT) focus and enforces an integrated infrastructure. CIO/G6 also strives to advance the Signal Center and Fort Gordon as leader in IT and to protect and defend its systems, networks, and information. The CIO/G6 ensures the Signal Center and Fort Gordon information management and information technology investments support mission needs. As the principal advisor to the Commanding General on all matters pertaining to IT, the CIO/G6 manages information effectively to ensure mission success.
Capabilities Development Integration Directorate
http://www.gordon.army.mil/cdid
(706) 791-4034, DSN 780-4034, Signal Towers, Building 29808
The Capabilities Development Integration Directorate/TRADOC Integration Office-Networks is responsible for managing and integrating the user activities associated with the development, synchronization and integration of Communications Networks and associated aspects of the Army. The CDID/TIO-Networks will manage the commonality and interoperability aspects within the current and future force to ensure Army, Joint, Interagency and Multinational interoperability. Serves as user representative for all aspects of the communications network system of systems. Intensively manage and synchronize all doctrine, organizations, training, materiel, leader development, personnel and facilities (DOTMLPF) actions in order to deliver network capabilities over time. Responsible for capabilities development and support of system testing and fielding. Oversee efforts that implement and update the Land War Net transition strategy for current force network transport and operations. Responsible for the three TRADOC Capabilities Managers, the Experimentation Division and the Signal Concepts, Requirements and Doctrine Division.
Battle Command Battle Laboratory - Gordon
http://www.gordon.army.mil/bcblg
(706) 791-2057, DSN 780-2057, Building 1990
The U.S. Army's Experimentation Division Battle Command Battle Laboratory - Gordon (BCBL-G) Facility mission is derived from Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Regulation 11-1. The mission is to provide overall direction, oversight, vertical and horizontal integration of all activities that are focused upon providing the means to improve and merge battle command and information warfare. Under this mission, the Experimentation Division BCBL-G is chartered as a research, analysis, prototyping, experimentation and test facility which leverages innovative, proven concepts and technologies to support the needs of the tactical War Fighter. Specifically, the BCBL-G has the following primary goals: Provide Future Force Experimentation support to all TRADOC battle laboratories and proponents; execute battle command and branch proponent experimentation and technology assessments and insertions activities; provide risk mitigation analysis for U.S. Army Acquisition Program Managers; operate, manage and maintain the Battle.
