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160:(RDECOM) — now DEVCOM AvMC, is primarily a civilian organization tasked to provide research, development and engineering technology and services to support U.S. Army aviation and missile platforms. AvMC conducts research, promotes development, engineering and simulation laboratories and facilities used to develop and improve aviation and missile components, subsystems and systems. 215:
at Fort Bliss, Texas, to Redstone Arsenal. Among those transferred were Dr. Wernher von Braun and his team of German scientists and technicians who had come to the United States after World War II. The Von Braun team is most noted for its pioneering efforts in helping the Army at Redstone lay the foundation for U.S. space exploration.
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AvMC traces its origins back to October 1948 when the chief of ordnance designated Redstone Arsenal as the center for research and development in the field of rockets. A year later, the secretary of the Army approved the transfer of the Ordnance Research and Development Division sub-office (Rocket)
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DEVCOM Aviation & Missile Center is currently headquartered at the Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama. DEVCOM Aviation & Missile Center has over 1.9 million square feet of laboratory space that is devoted to improving sensors and electronics, propulsion system, aerodynamic structures,
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1979 - Reorganized/redesignated as the Army Missile Laboratory (AML) as part of the shift from the dual to the merged command structure of the reinstituted MICOM. Also effective this date, the Engineering Laboratory was realigned and established as the Engineering
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2019 - RDECOM Aviation & Missile Center assigned under the Army Futures Command, transition of authority from Army Materiel Command. Referred to as U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Aviation & Missile Center (DEVCOM
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Other laboratories are found at Joint Base Langley-Eustis and Hampton, Virginia as well as Moffett Field in California where Army and NASA aviation facilities, such as instrumented test ranges and wind tunnels, are used.
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With the transfer of the Von Braun team to NASA in 1960, research and development activities by the Army at Redstone turned to integrating space-age technology into weapons for the Soldier in the field.
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1985 - Redesignated the Research, Development, and Engineering Center (RDEC) in compliance with AMC directions to establish research, development, and engineering (RD&E) centers.
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1977 - With the establishment of the U.S. Army Missile Research and Development Command (MIRADCOM), the Technology Laboratory and the Engineering Laboratory were born.
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Amy Tolson, CCDC Aviation & Missile Center Public Affairs (January 15, 2020) Modernization, readiness, focus of CCDC Aviation, Missile Center reorganization
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Amy Tolson, Aviation & Missile Center Public Affairs (December 10, 2019) CCDC commanding general pays first visit to Aviation, Missile Center
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Personnel devoted to aviation sustainment and engineering are located in Corpus Christi, Texas, and serve as liaison engineers around the globe.
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1999/2000 – The Aviation & Missile Research, Development, and Engineering Center (AMRDEC) formed by merging the AVRDEC and the MRDEC.
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1997 – The Aviation RDEC (AVRDEC) and the Missile RDEC (MRDEC) assigned under the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM).
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1971 - Redesignated the Directorate for Research, Development, Engineering, and Missile Systems Laboratory (RDE&MSL).
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2018 - Realigned administratively and operationally with RDECOM. Referred to as RDECOM Aviation & Missile Center.
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1962 - The U.S. Army Missile Command (MICOM), including the Directorate of Research and Development, was activated.
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2004 - AMRDEC assigned under the new U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM).
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1972 - Redesignated the Army Missile Research, Development, and Engineering Laboratory (MRDEL).
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2016 - AMRDEC operationally aligned under AMCOM; administratively aligned under RDECOM.
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modeling and simulation, life cycle software development, and technical testing.
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AvMC employs over 11,000 government, civilian employees and contractors.
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1968 - Redesignated the Research and Engineering (R&E) Directorate.
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1980 - Engineering Directorate functions were placed under AML.
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1965 - Redesignated the Research and Development Directorate.
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Shrink 5 directorates to 3 with the loss of 2 SES billets
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Aviation and Missile Research, Development, and Engineering Center
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Redstone Arsenal, Alabama
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Amy Tolson, CCDC Aviation & Missile Center Public Affairs (January 15, 2020) Modernization, readiness, focus of CCDC Aviation, Missile Center reorganization
Amy Tolson, Aviation & Missile Center Public Affairs (December 10, 2019) CCDC commanding general pays first visit to Aviation, Missile Center
"Organization | the United States Army"
"CCDC Aviation & Missile Center > About us > Locations & facilities"
"CCDC Aviation & Missile Center > About us > History"
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