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![[Flag of Command and Control COE]](../images/n/nat-c2ce.gif) 
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by Zoltan Horvath, 26 February 2011
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The main focus of the Command and Control (C2) COE is improving joint and 
combined interoperability. It offers several seminars, workshops and conferences 
to transfer knowledge to NATO member countries and Supporting Nations.
Other focus areas include assisting NATO exercises and assessment processes, 
supporting HQ SACT with policy, doctrine, strategy and concept development, 
providing C2 and NNEC training, investigating and authenticating C2-related NATO 
concepts through testing and simulation, and stabilizing and sustaining 
C2-focused relationships. In order to achieve its aims, C2 divides its 
responsibilities between several branches: the Operations Assessment Branch, the 
Analysis and Concepts Branch, the Expertise Management Branch and the Support 
Branch.
Founded by the Netherlands, C2 requested NATO accreditation as a COE in 2007 and 
received it in 2008. In addition to the Netherlands, Sponsoring Nations include 
Belgium, Germany, Norway, Slovakia, Spain, Turkey and the United States.
It is located in Ede, the Netherlands.
Its flag is white with its purple emblem in the middle of the flag.
Image of flag: 
http://www.c2coe.org/beta/index.php
Zoltan Horvath, 26 February 2011
 
 
 
 
