This is an output document in phase one of force development to initiate an organizational change.
What is a Unit Reference Sheet ( URS).
The Force Management Model begins with determining _________ & _________ requirements.
What is Strategic and Operational?
How does the Army organize its forces? And how do you distinguish between them?
What are operating (OF) and generating (GF) forces. OF is mainly MTOE -go to war. GF is mainly TDA - service retained.
An output of TAA process that culminates in Senior Leader Department of the Army Decision is the __________________?
What is Army Structure Memorandum (ARSTRUC).
Initially served as a quartermaster depot, arsenal, and troop post, and was dedicated to protecting the fur trade and safeguarding commerce on the Santa Fe Trail.
What is Fort Leavenworth.
TDA is based on threat and the MTOE is based on workload? True or False
What is false.
____________ is the overall framework on which the Army is raised, maintained, and sustained.
What is Force Management.
This document is used for urgent capability need.
What is operational needs statement (ONS).
The TAA process cycle is led by the _____ of the Army Staff.
What is G-37/FM.
Fort Leavenworth was a starting point for a primary pioneer trail to western territories.
What is the Oregon Trail
This is the final output of phase two of the force development process.
What is an approved design.
_______ produces authorization documents for MTOE and TDA units.
What is the U.S. Army Force Management Support Agency (USAFMSA)
Identifies and resolves issues concerning new or changed organizational structures?
What is the Force Design Update (FDU).
How long does the Total Army Analysis (TAA) take to produce the POM incorporating changes?
What is Ten Months?
Fort Leavenworth was evacuated in May, 1829 and occupied by an Indian tribe with an interesting name until it was re-garrisoned in the fall of 1829.
Who are the Kickapoo Indians.
Daily Double! This is the output of phase three ( develop organizational models).
What is table of organization and equipment (TOE) and basis of issue plan (BOIP).
Force Management is linked to these three systems:
What are:
PPBES
JCIDS
Defense Acquisition System
DOTMLPF-P is a problem-solving construct for assessing current capabilities and managing change. The process normally results in a change recommendation in either a non-materiel or materiel approach. True or False
What is TRUE.
_________ authorizes the number of personnel in the Army ?____________ approves how the Army will allocate that end strength within each of the Army's components. Name the three Army components.
What is congress, Secretary of the Army and COMPO 1- AC, COMPO 2 NG, and COMPO 3 USAR.
The 10th Cavalry Regiment formed at Fort Leavenworth under the command of Colonel Benjamin H. Grierson on September 21, 1866 had a notable nickname.
Who are the Buffalo Soldiers?
[one of the first four black regiments authorized by Congress]
This is the Army Futures Command organization that is mandated to provide primary oversight of all US Army force structure issues.
What is Army Capabilities Integration Center (ARCIC).
The Force Management Process has three processes which are:
What are:
Force Development
Force Integration
Force Generation
There are four Army TDA organizational documents for Military and Civilians.
What is AUGTDA, JTA/JTD,FTSTDA, and MOBTDA?
One of the TAA's principal products that is used as the baseline to begin building the annual Army budget submission.
What is Program Objective Memorandum (POM).
Daily Double!
Often seen roaming the first floor of the General’s Residence, located at 1 Scott Avenue his spirit supposedly lingers because Fort Leavenworth was the site where he was court-martialed in 1867 for leaving his command and mistreating his troops.
Who is General George Armstrong Custer.