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| The sustainment joint function encompasses all core logistics capabilities. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: |
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| core logistics capabilities of supply, maintenance operations, health services support (HSS), engineering, and operational contract support (OCS). |
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| What important insight should the joint force commander (JFC) consider when developing a "Concept of support" that will help set the conditions for subordinate success? |
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| nest the concept of support with the combatant commander's logistics concept |
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| What "pillar(s)" of the common user logistics "bridge" gives the combatant commander the flexibility to organize resources within theater according to operational needs? |
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| directive authority for logistics (DAFL) |
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| When developing a logistics "concept of support" what important insight(s) should be considered with respect to other stakeholders and enablers in the joint logistics enterprise (JLEnt)? |
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understand authorities, goals, and the requirements early ALL OF THE ABOVE IS THE ANSWER capitalize on stakeholder capabilities and understand limitations
establish relationships and support agreements before a crisis occurs |
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| Which of the following key considerations must be taken into account when planning for deployment operations? |
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ALL OF THE ABOVE infrastructure, alternate aerial or sea ports of embarkation/debarkation (POE/POD), over-flight rights and access transit authorities |
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| The ____ process is impacted by the level of prior time-phase force and deployment data (TPFDD) coordination planning and is key to establish and maintaining accountability for the flow of forces into the theater. |
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| joint reception, staging, onward movement, and integration (JROS&I) |
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| Which B2C2WG can a joint force commander establish to facilitate engineering unity of effort among the diverse group of joint logistics enterprise (JLEnt) partners working in the joint operations area? |
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| joint civil military engineering board (JCMEB) |
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| Which of the following statements reflects an important engineering insight related to basing and infrastructure? |
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all of the above: incorporate base planning early in campaign development and refine in future plans understand and apply the appropriate basing standards required to achieve the mission utilize the joint force utilization board (JFUB) to ensure compliance with the (JCMEB) priorities |
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| Why is it important to have operational contract support (OCS) expertise on a joint staff? |
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all of the above planning implementation and oversight of OCS are commanders responsibilities and are essential to supporting and monitoring the contractor element of the total force contractors in the battlespace must be managed across the range of military operations OCS planning factors must be integrated into comabtant command plans across all staff elements and incorporated into the development of the appropriated functional annexes |
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| Which key health services support (HSS) considerations must be taken into account for joint operations? |
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| effects of health patient movement/casualty evacuation, effect of health diplomacy and 'soft power' and the role of the host nation and multinational partners as well as NGOs and IGOS. |
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| which organization is ultimately responsible for validating the joint manning document (JMD)? |
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| a JMD development is a staff-wide effort. while the j1 manages sourcing of the JMD, the development of the jmd should be guided by the |
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| Which of the following statements best describes the benefits of establishing a sustainment team concept in the organization? |
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| the sustainment team concept helps synchronize and coordinate sustainment functions, maximizes information sharing, and fosters unity of effort across the staff. |
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| which of the following statement(s) describes how the sustainment team can best support and inform the commander's decision cycle? |
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the sustainment team should conduct activities that integrate and support all three event horizons. the sustainment team should keep support tied to the concept of operations (CONOPS) the sustainment team should participate in key B2C2WGs and stay linked to the joint operations center (JOC). |
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| Sustainment is constantly interacting with the JOPP – and without sustainment inputs to the concept of support, staff estimates, and the assessment process, critical aspects of mission execution will suffer. |
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| What critical role can health service support (HSS) play in shaping the future operational environment? |
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| "Soft power" and health diplomacy to assist in preventing future conflict/violence |
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| Which of the following statements is true regarding organizing the various staff sections as a sustainment team? |
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| The sustainment team should always be organized under the oversight of a deputy commanding general - support (DCG-S). |
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| Why is it important to have operational contract support (OCS) expertise on a joint staff? (Select all that apply.) |
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development of a plan to integrate and manage contractors on the battlefield consideration of contract support requirements in the joint operational planning process considerations to reduce the uniformed "footprint" using contact support to supplement/replace military support capabilities |
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| Integrating the sustainment team early into the _____ phase of the Commander's Decision Cycle enables it to help set conditions for success. |
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| Which of the following are tools used to maintain accountability for personnel status, casualty tracking, and reporting? (Select all that apply.) |
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joint personnel status and casualty report (JPERSTAT) defense casualty information processing (DCIPS) |
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| How can the sustainment community provide better support to the components and the commander's decision-making? |
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| The sustainment community provides better support when it comes together as a team that is fully integrated across the staff. |
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| Which of the following are essential to ensure access, basing, and over-flight rights to support the deployment, distribution, and joint reception, staging, onward-movement, and integration of the joint force? |
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| long-term theater security campaign plan relationships developed by the combatant command with the host nation |
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| Which of the following provides efficient and effective linkages between Title 10 responsibilities and joint logistics support? |
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| directive authority for logistics (DAFL) |
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| Which of the following entities can be established by the JFC staff to ensure unity of effort between engineers, civil affairs, and the many other stakeholders involved in civil-military engineering projects? |
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| joint civil-military engineer board |
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| What important insight should always be considered when filling JFC headquarters' billets? |
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| One of the benefits of proactively managing the joint manning and augmentation process is that staff sections can identify exact skills and requirements to ensure an accurate joint manning document (JMD) sourcing process to fulfill identified requirements. |
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