Roddick, whose record for America of 31-11 is bettered only by John McEnroe, will join up with the squad in the Chile for a first-round tie on the red clay of Santiago on March 4-6.
It will be Jim Courier's first match in the charge after he took over the captaincy from Patrick McEnroe.
"I'm very excited to be back," Roddick said. "Davis Cup is something you should commit to for the entire season and not when it's convenient.
"Trying to win the Davis Cup again is a top priority for me in the 2011.
"I look forward to working with Jim next season.
"It will be strange to be sitting next to someone other than Patrick on the bench, but I have a great deal of respect for Jim."
Courier added: "Having Andy commit to the 2011 campaign is huge for our team.
"Andy not only brings his outstanding Davis Cup record but also his experience and team leadership, which will be invaluable to our efforts."
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