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, Force Management - ANSWER-Blank is the process the Army uses to manage change while balancing
needs (today and in the future) with resource constraint
ADCON - ANSWER-Which line of authority is used to accomplish the Title 10 requirements for the
Secretary of the Army?
Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System, The defense Acquisition System DAS,
and the Planning, Programming Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE) - ANSWER-Force
management uses many processes, including three critical Department of Defense (DOD)
decision support systems. They are:
(determines requirements / solution approaches) - ANSWER-(JCIDS)
Planning, Programming, Budgeting and Execution (resources requirements / solutions) - ANSWER-
(PPBE)
Defense Acquisition System (develops and acquires materiel solutions) - ANSWER- (DAS)
Congress makes and amends the laws that govern how the United States Military is organized and
resourced - ANSWER-Although the President is the Commander-in- Chief, Congress also has
authorities in relation to the Army. One power that Congress has over DOD is:
Does not - ANSWER-HQDA Does/Does not command Army units in combat.
Recruit, organize, train, equip, provide forces, support, supply, maintain, administer - ANSWER-
Title 10, Section 7013 lists 12 functions that the Secretary of the Army (SECARMY) must perform.
List four of them:
Army commands (ACOMs)
Army service component commands (ASCCs) direct
reporting units (DRUs)
field operating agencies (FOAs) - ANSWER-HQDA has four types of organizations that help them to
meet their Title 10 functions. They are:
ADCON - ANSWER-The Army retains BLANK over Army units assigned or allocated to a combatant
commander. This is the relationship that allows it to meet its Title 10 responsibilities.
True - ANSWER-ASCCs are heavily engaged in Title 10 management of units working for a combatant.
TRUE/FALSE
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, Force Management - ANSWER-Blank is the process the Army uses to manage change while balancing
needs (today and in the future) with resource constraint
ADCON - ANSWER-Which line of authority is used to accomplish the Title 10 requirements for the
Secretary of the Army?
Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System, The defense Acquisition System DAS,
and the Planning, Programming Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE) - ANSWER-Force
management uses many processes, including three critical Department of Defense (DOD)
decision support systems. They are:
(determines requirements / solution approaches) - ANSWER-(JCIDS)
Planning, Programming, Budgeting and Execution (resources requirements / solutions) - ANSWER-
(PPBE)
Defense Acquisition System (develops and acquires materiel solutions) - ANSWER- (DAS)
Congress makes and amends the laws that govern how the United States Military is organized and
resourced - ANSWER-Although the President is the Commander-in- Chief, Congress also has
authorities in relation to the Army. One power that Congress has over DOD is:
Does not - ANSWER-HQDA Does/Does not command Army units in combat.
Recruit, organize, train, equip, provide forces, support, supply, maintain, administer - ANSWER-
Title 10, Section 7013 lists 12 functions that the Secretary of the Army (SECARMY) must perform.
List four of them:
Army commands (ACOMs)
Army service component commands (ASCCs) direct
reporting units (DRUs)
field operating agencies (FOAs) - ANSWER-HQDA has four types of organizations that help them to
meet their Title 10 functions. They are:
ADCON - ANSWER-The Army retains BLANK over Army units assigned or allocated to a combatant
commander. This is the relationship that allows it to meet its Title 10 responsibilities.
True - ANSWER-ASCCs are heavily engaged in Title 10 management of units working for a combatant.
TRUE/FALSE