Contracting centers • Army Contracting Command-Aberdeen Proving Ground (ACC-APG) –
Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland • Army Contracting Command-Detroit Arsenal (ACC-DTA) –
Detroit Arsenal, Michigan • Army Contracting Command-New Jersey (ACC-NJ) –
Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey • Army Contracting Command-Orlando (ACC-ORL) –
Orlando, Florida • Army Contracting Command-Redstone Arsenal (ACC-RSA) –
Redstone Arsenal, Alabama • Army Contracting Command-Rock Island (ACC-RI) –
Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois
Contracting support brigades •
408th Contracting Support Brigade –
Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina and
Camp Arifjan, Kuwait •
409th Contracting Support Brigade –
Sembach Kaserne, Germany •
411th Contracting Support Brigade –
Camp Humphreys, Korea •
413th Contracting Support Brigade –
Fort Shafter, Hawaii •
414th Contracting Support Brigade –
Vicenza, Italy
Direct reporting contracting battalion • 905th Contracting Battalion – Fort Bragg, North Carolina
Mission and Installation Contracting Command Mission and Installation Contracting Command (MICC) is a one-star command headquartered at
Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, responsible for mission and installation-related contracting services for the U.S. Army. It is a component of the U.S. Army Contracting Command. MICC is made up of approximately 1,500 employees (military and civilian), and is assigned a number of units: two contracting support brigades (CSBs), two field directorate offices (FDOs), and 33 field offices throughout the nation and Puerto Rico, which provide contracting support for the U.S. Army. One day later, however, the ICC was redesignated as the Mission and Installation Contracting Command (MICC), retaining the same mission and functions. Headquarters: • MICC headquarters, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas Contracting support brigades (CSBs), field directorate offices (FDOs), and related elements: • 418th Contracting Support Brigade –
Fort Hood, Texas • MICC-Fort Bliss/919th Contracting Battalion – Fort Bliss, Texas • MICC-Fort Carson/918th Contracting Battalion – Fort Carson, Colorado • MICC-Dugway Proving Ground – Dugway Proving Ground, Utah • MICC-Fort Irwin – Fort Irwin, California • MICC-Joint Base Lewis-McChord – Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington • MICC-Fort Polk – Fort Polk, Louisiana • MICC-Fort Riley/923rd Contracting Battalion – Fort Riley, Kansas • MICC-Fort Rucker/901st Contracting Battalion – Fort Rucker, Texas • MICC-Yuma Proving Ground – Yuma, Arizona • 419th Contracting Support Brigade –
Fort Bragg, North Carolina • MICC-Fort Bragg/900th Contracting Battalion and 905th Contracting Battalion – Fort Bragg, North Carolina • MICC-Fort Campbell/922nd Contracting Battalion – Fort Campbell, Kentucky • MICC-Fort Drum/925th Contracting Battalion – Fort Drum, New York • MICC-Fort Jackson – Fort Jackson, South Carolina • MICC-Fort McCoy – Fort McCoy, Wisconsin • MICC-Fort Stewart/904th Contracting Battalion – Fort Stewart, Georgia • Field Directorate Office-Fort Eustis –
Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia • MICC-Carlisle Barracks – Carlisle, Pennsylvania • MICC-Fort Benning – Fort Benning, Georgia • MICC-Fort Eustis – Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia • MICC-Fort Gordon – Fort Gordon, Georgia • MICC-Fort Leavenworth – Fort Leavenworth, Kansas • MICC-Fort Lee – Fort Lee, Virginia • MICC-Fort Leonard Wood – Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri • MICC-Fort Rucker – Fort Rucker, Alabama • MICC-Fort Sill – Fort Sill, Oklahoma • MICC-West Point, West Point, New York • Field Directorate Office-Fort Sam Houston –
Joint Base San Antonio, Texas • Installation Readiness Center •
Government Purchase Card Program Management Directorate • MICC-Fort Belvoir – Fort Belvoir, Virginia • MICC-Fort Knox – Fort Knox, Kentucky • MICC-Fort Sam Houston – Joint Base San Antonio, Texas == Former elements ==