Sustainment Center of Excellence


The U.S. Army Sustainment Center of Excellence is a subordinate organization under the Combined Arms Support Command at Fort Lee, Virginia.

SCoE definition

SCoE is way of describing CASCOM Headquarters oversight of one of several multi-branch, multi-school Centers of Excellence within the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command.
TRADOC Centers of Excellence came about as a result of a 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Commission recommendation. According to TRADOC a CoE is, “a premier organization that creates the highest standards of achievement in an assigned sphere of expertise by generating synergy through effective and efficient combination and integration of functions while reinforcing the unique requirements and capabilities of the branches.”
CoEs with a similar structure to the SCoE are Fires, Maneuver and Maneuver Support.

SCoE headquarters building

The $50 million SCoE headquarters building, completed in 2009, contains the headquarters for CASCOM, the Quartermaster Center and School, the Ordnance Center and School, and the Transportation Center and School.
As part of the creation of the SCoE, the Army Logistics Management College has become the Army Logistics University where professional development training takes place for logistics officers, warrant officers, non-commissioned officers and civilians. ALU is located on a separate campus in the new $136 million ALU Building completed in 2009.
On 30 July 2010, the SCoE building was dedicated as Mifflin Hall in honor of Major General Thomas Mifflin the first Quartermaster General. At the same time the former Quartermaster School Headquarters, which is to be demolished, was decommissioned as Mifflin Hall.

SCoE Nation

The Sustainment Center of Excellence is sometimes unofficially referred to as the "SCoE Nation" by its military and civilian members. It's a new tradition that encourages a sense of belonging, of camaraderie and esprit de corps within the organization.

Subordinate commands

Shoulder Sleeve Insignia. Description: A shield-shaped embroidered item blazoned as follows: Argent, a torch of knowledge enflamed Or, the torch base Argent, between five mullets Azure; all within a red border. Overall dimensions are in width by in length.
Symbolism: Red, white, and blue are the national colors. The torch of knowledge symbolizes the training functions of the Center to transform service members into proficient logistic leaders and soldiers. Gold/yellow denotes excellence. The five stars represent the five major elements of Sustainment – maintenance, supply, transportation, human resources, and financial services.
The shoulder sleeve insignia was approved effective 1 January 2009, and was worn starting on 1 October 2009.