NETCOM Announces Transition to Army Unified Directory Service to Enhance Capabilities for Soldiers

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June 3, 2025 | Originally published by U.S. Army on April 23, 2025

Fort Huachuca, AZ –The United States Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) is excited to announce the implementation of the Army Unified Directory Service (AUDS), a cutting-edge cloud-based directory and device management solution. This transition marks a significant step in transforming Army operations and extending capabilities for the Warfighter, ensuring seamless connectivity and enhanced security across the globe.

AUDS is designed to streamline user and device management and will converge all unclassified Army directories into a single, unified network structure. As part of this initiative, the Army will migrate all unclassified end-user computers to AUDS by September 30, 2025. Currently, 28% of the Army has already adopted this transformative solution.

This modernization will benefit soldiers in all five theaters of operation:  CONUS, Europe, Pacific, Korea, and Southwest Asia.