Joint Warfare Analysis Center (JWAC) is a subordinate command of United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) that contributes to United States national security by recommending strategic technical solutions. JWAC has evolved from a small program office into a joint command of more than 400 personnel. As it grew, it became part of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 1994 and then was spun off as an independent joint command subordinate to United States Joint Forces Command (formerly U.S. Atlantic Command) in 1998.
JWAC coordinates directly with the staffs of all unified commands, Department of Defense (DoD) elements, combatant commands (including: USAFRICOM, CENTCOM, USEUCOM, USPACOM, USSOUTHCOM, USSOCOM, USSTRATCOM), military services, and other government departments and agencies, in order to respond to crises. JWAC has twice been awarded the Joint Meritorious Unit Award and twice awarded the Modeling and Simulation Coordination Office's award for Outstanding Achievement in Modeling and Simulation Analysis.
JWAC's headquarters are located in Dahlgren, Virginia. Dahlgren is in King George county. JWAC's employees benefit from this location due to being close enough to Washington D.C. to receive the 17% locality pay as well as their federal base pay. Since the base is located in a rural area it has many amenities for employees. However, the base is located closely urban resources. The Dahlgren region is close to the Blue Ridge Mountains while also close to Virginia Beach.[1]
JWAC offers flexible work hours for employees so that employees can work to their full potential and balance work and home responsibilities. Employee life at JWAC includes a heavy focus on physical health and wellness. JWAC provides employees with better education on health and wellness from professionals as well as access to gyms with state of the art machinery. On base there are many entertainment activities for employee use like tennis courts, swimming pools, child-care programs, and more.
The seal has many symbols and aspects with deeper meanings that help represent the overall meaning of JWAC. Since JWAC's seal has so many symbols it is easy to overlook certain parts such as the bulls-eye. However, each symbol has deep meanings that is crucial to the integrity of this organization.