- Air Force Communications Agency
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= Air Force Communications Agency
caption=Air Force Communications Agency emblem
start_date=November 15 ,1938
country= flagcountry|United States
branch=United States Air Force
type=Field Operating Agency
role=
size=
command_structure=Office of Warfighting Integration
garrison=Scott Air Force Base
commander1=Carl Williamson , Col, USAFcite web|url = http://public.afca.af.mil/library/biographies/bio.asp?id=9898|title = Biographies : COLONEL CARL WILLIAMSON|accessdate = 2007-06-29|publisher = Air Force Communications Agency|language = English]
commander1_label=Commander
commander2=Richard L. Mallick, Col, USAFcite web|url = http://public.afca.af.mil/library/biographies/bio.asp?id=9162|title = Biographies : COLONEL RICHARD L. MALLICK|accessdate = 2007-06-29|publisher = Air Force Communications Agency|language = English]
commander2_label=Vice Commander
notable_commanders=The Air Force Communications Agency (AFCA) is a
United States Air Force field operating agency of the Office of Warfighting Integration and Chief Information Officer. The agency was established onJune 13 1996 and is headquartered atScott Air Force Base ,Illinois . As of December 2005, AFCA has 116 officers, 140 enlisted, and 304 civilians.Fact|date=June 2007The agency will be discontinued on 1 Oct 2008, concurrent with the establishment of Air Force Cyber Command. AFCA will be redesignated as the
Twenty-Fourth Air Force .fact|date=August 2008
=Mission= [http://public.afca.af.mil/main/welcome.asp]:Directs the integration of systems onto the Air Force network to achieve integrated and interoperable Air Force concepts of operation capabilities.
:Provides seamless connectivity for the command and control of air and space forces. Drives innovative information superiority solutions for Air Force warfighters by generating progressive standards, architectures, and force structure policies and guidance.
:Advocates Air Force-wide communications and information planning, resourcing, testing, training, implementation, and sustainment.
Designations and dates
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15 November 1938 — Army Airways Communications System
*13 April 1943 — Army Airways Communications System Wing
*26 April 1944 — Army Airways Communications System
*13 March 1946 — Air Communications Service
*11 September 1946 — Airways and Air Communications Service
*1 July 1961 — Air Force Communications Service
*15 November 1979 — Air Force Communications Command
*28 May 1993 — Air Force Command, Control, Communications, and Computer Agency (AFC4A)
*13 June 1996 — Air Force Communications AgencyReferences
External links
* [http://public.afca.af.mil/ AFCA public website]
** [http://public.afca.af.mil/main/welcome.asp About AFCA]
** [https://public.afca.af.mil/intercom.htm Intercom Magazine]
* [http://wiredawg.net/ USAF Wire & Cable Dawgs]
* [http://commtroop.net/ USAF Communications Troops]
* [http://www.2e1x1.com Unofficial USAF Satellite, Wideband and Telemetry Communications Career Field Page]
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