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US Army Deactivates Only Active-Duty Information Operations Command

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
May 14, 2025
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The US Army has officially deactivated its only active-duty information operations command, signaling a broader shift in how the service approaches cyber operations, electronic warfare, and the information domain.

A casing of the colors ceremony for the 1st Information Operations (IO) Command was recently held at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, marking the end of more than two decades of service focused on integrating information warfare into army operations.

Activated in 2002, the unit’s mission was to equip army forces with synchronized information capabilities, helping them prepare for and counter adversary influence and information campaigns.

It also supported efforts in operational security, cyber defense, and information environment analysis.

The decision reflects a larger realignment within Army Cyber Command, as the service consolidates and restructures its information warfare functions under new multi-domain and cyber-focused frameworks.

While the command is now disbanded, officials have said its missions will be absorbed by other units better aligned with current operational demands.

“Change will inevitably come,” stated Col. Willie Rodney, the commander of the 1st IO. “You can fight it and become irrelevant, or you can understand it and influence it to achieve desired outcomes that still fits the vision.”

Command Highlights and Legacy

Lt. Gen. Maria Barrett, commander of US Army Cyber Command, highlighted the unit’s key contributions over the years.

These included supporting “red team” cyber opposing forces during exercises, producing more than 450 reach-back analytical products for six combatant commands, and playing a pivotal role in mission readiness training across the active duty Reserve and National Guard.

In the last two years alone, the command also trained over 3,000 students in information operations.

“The work you do supports our national security and defends our democratic ideals in the information dimension,” Barret said at the ceremony. “You make me proud.”



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