Ft. Huachuca, AZ – February 4 – In an era defined by data, the ability to effectively interpret and utilize information is paramount. The United States Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) is proud to announce the continuation of its Data Literacy Course series this coming March, aimed at empowering participants with the essential skills to read, work with, analyze, and advocate using data.

The comprehensive course is designed for individuals eager to improve their data skills, regardless of their previous experience. "Our mission is to empower participants with the confidence and knowledge to turn raw data into actionable insights," stated Lieutenant Colonel Lee, NETCOM DSD. "Data literacy is no longer optional—it’s a critical skill that drives innovation, strategic decision-making, and problem-solving across functional areas."

The course will be held in March 2025 at NETCOM Headquarters. Enrollment is now open, and spaces are limited. To register or to find more information, please visit [NETCOM Data Community Events & Workshops] (https://armyeitaas.sharepoint-mil.us/sites/NETCOM-DataCommunity/SitePages/Events-%26-Workshops.aspx) or contact Lieutenant Colonel Lee directly at nicholas.l.lee.mil@army.mil.

Join NETCOM this March to unlock the transformative power of data and gain a competitive edge in your personal and professional life!

As a two-star operational command, the United States Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) operates globally within a framework of constant competition, crisis, and conflict. Key to our mission, NETCOM provides centralized IT services, including cybersecurity that is globally aligned and theater focused. We have a critical role in establishing a Unified Network for the U.S. Army founded on Zero Trust principles. Our efforts are organized into three primary areas: People, Unified Network Operations, and Continuous Transformation, all aimed at maintaining and securing the Army’s section of the Department of Defense Information Network. The NETCOM workforce consists of approximately 14,000 Soldiers, Department of the Army Civilians, Host-Nation and Contract Employees, serving in over 30 countries around the globe.