U.S. Army Activates Futures and Concepts Command at Fort Eustis, Virginia
The U.S. Army activated its Futures and Concepts Command (FCC) on February 2, 2026, at Fort Eustis, Virginia. This transition to full command status enhances the organization's role in force design and modernization efforts. FCC is responsible for shaping the future structure and capabilities of the Army. The activation follows a reorganization in 2025, merging modernization and training under the Transformation and Training Command (T2COM). The new command status provides FCC with greater resources and authority.

The U.S. Army activated its Futures and Concepts Command (FCC) on February 2, 2026, at Fort Eustis, Virginia, transitioning to full command status. This change allows FCC to enhance its authority in force design and development as part of the Army's modernization strategy.
FCC is tasked with shaping the future of the Army by determining organizational structure and necessary capabilities. The activation follows a 2025 reorganization merging modernization and training into the Transformation and Training Command (T2COM). The command status provides FCC with more resources to fulfill its mission.




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