The Planning Intergration step.
What is the first step in the Joint Planning Process?
1, Capability Demand Analysis (Quantitative)
2. Resourcing and Approval (Qualitative)
3. Force Synchronization Review (Integration)
What are the 3 phases of Total Army Analysis (TAA)?
It is the coordinated use, synchronization, and often sharing of two or more combatant commands or Military Departments’ logistics resources to support the joint force.
What are Joint Logistics?
They are bilateral international agreements that allow for the provision of cooperative logistics support.
What are Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreements?
It is the system for materiel development.
What is the Defense Aquisition System (DAS)?
The analytical process used by joint intelligence organizations to produce intelligence assessments, estimates, and other intelligence products in support of the joint force commander’s decision-making process.
What is the Joint Intelligence Preparation of the Operating Environment (JIPOE)?
It synchronizes DOTMPLPF-P capability solutions into organizational design to create a modern force.
What is Force Integration (FI)
A grouping of capabilities and activities that enable joint force commanders to synchronize, integrate, and direct joint operations.
What are Joint Functions?
It enables commanders to achieve operational initiative and maintain operational tempo by conducting sustainment preparation of the OE, synchronizing the sustainment plan with the scheme of maneuver and maintaining flexibility and disciplined initiative while supporting maneuver commanders.
What is Freedom of Action?
Authorization documents.
What are MTOEs and TDAs?
It is the analytical framework that underpins planning.
What is Operational Design?
It's responsible for manpower management.
Who is the G-3?
A multi-tiered matrix of key global logistics providers structured through; policy, agreements, legislation, contracts, and treaties.
What is the Joint Logistics Enterprise (JLEnt)?
Provide support to other Services in the performance of assigned EA or lead Service designations, inter-Service agreements, and Service support agreements is commonly referred to as Army support to other Services.
What are Army Support to Other Services?
It supports deployed forces in the JOA and/or AO while the TSC maintains a theater-wide focus of the entire AOR.
What is an Expeditionary Sustainment Command (ESC)?
They are complementary tools of the overall planning process.
What are the Operational Design and Joint Planning Process (JPP)?
It's responsible for personnel management.
Who is the G-1?
The CCDR’s authority to issue logistics directives to subordinate commanders, including peacetime measures, necessary to ensure the effective execution of approved operation plans.
What is Directive Authority for Logistics (DAFL)?
It is the distance and duration across which a force can successfully employ military capabilities. The Army's sustainment capability assists in providing crucial theater and port-opening functions that further enable the strategic and operational reach of the joint force.
What is Operational Reach?
It refers to the ability to employ combat power anywhere for protracted periods. Sustainment provides the support necessary to ensure operations continue until mission accomplishment.
What is Prolonged Endurance?
It is the cognitive approach used by commanders and staffs supported by their skill, knowledge, experience, creativity, and judgment—to develop strategies, campaigns, and operations to organize and employ military forces by integrating ends, ways, means, and risks. Operational art is inherent in all aspects of operational design.
What is Operational Art?
It is the synchronized, resource-constrained execution of approved force development plans and programs to achieve systematic management of change.
What is Force Integration (FI)?
If selected by the CCDR, a Service or Service Component responsible for the programming and execution of common-user items, logistics functions, and/or service support.
What is a Lead Service?
The tasks and systems that provide support and services to ensure freedom of action, extend operational reach, and prolong endurance.
What is the Sustainment Warfighting Function?
Has the four Operational Responsibilities: Theater Opening, Theater Distribution, Sustainment, Theater Closing
What are the responsibilities of a Theater Sustainment Command?