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S100 Test (9C)
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Provides a means to integrate, synchronize, and prioritize joint logistics capabilities towards achieving the supported commander’s operational objectives. | What is the joint logistics planning process |
| Which entity helps bridge logistical gaps under the concept of logistics | Operational of Contracting Support (OCS) |
| Which entity evaluates capabilities to provide support services, storage, and materiel from local and regional assets, which includes not only HNS but also the private sector? | Operational Contracting Support (OCS) Personnel. |
| To ensure the logistics facts, assumptions, information, and considerations are properly analyzed and effectively synthesized within an integrated plan that supports the CONOPS. | What is the purpose of the joint logistics planning process? |
| The CCDR’s authority to issue logistics directives to subordinate commanders, including peacetime measures, necessary to ensure the effective execution of approved operation plans? | Directive Authority for Logistics (DAFL), which cannot be delegated. |
| Is the head of a DOD component to whom SecDef or the DepSecDef has assigned specific responsibilities, functions, and authorities to provide defined levels of support for operational missions | Executive Agent, which can be delegate. |
| What are the key outputs of the Joint Logistics Planning Process? | Theater Logistics Analysis (TLA), Theater Logistics Overview (TLO), Logistics Estimate, and Concept of Logistics Support (COLS). |
| Which of the following is not a part of the Theater Posture Plan? Theater Logistics Analysis (TLA), Theater Logistics Overview (TLO), Logistics Estimate, and Concept of Logistics Support (COLS), or Theater Distribution Plan (TDP). | Theater Distribution Plan (TDP). |
| Which document nests under the Campaign Plan? | Theater Distribution Plan (TDP). |
| Joint Logistics Planning provides the JFC with the means to | Enable freedom of action, prolong endurance, extend operational reach, develop branches and sequels (alternate plans if necessary). |
| Provides the framework for conceptual planning, which involves understanding the OE and the problem, determining the operation’s end state, and visualizing an operational approach | Theater logistics analysis process (TLA) |
| Frames the theater’s overarching mission at the campaign level, while identifying/addressing capability gaps, mitigations, and risks? | Theater logistics overview process (TLO) |
| Identifies factors that may influence the feasibility to provide logistics support to the tentative COAs. | Logistics estimate. |
| This estimate is based primarily off the TLA and TLO | Logistics estimate |
| Provides a verbal or graphic statement, in a broad outline, of how a commander intends to support and integrate with a concept of operations in an operation or campaign. | Concept of logistic support |
| Provides comprehensive analysis of the theater distribution networks that effectively integrate the concepts of agility, resiliency, and scalability in support of combatant commander campaign plans (CCP). | Theater distribution Plan (TDP) |
| Who leads the joint integrated logistics planning | The supported CCDR |
| Provides logistics & personnel services to maintain operations through mission accomplishment & redeployment of the force. | Joint Logistics Planning |
| What are the four planning functions of joint logistics planning? | Strategic Guidance, Concept development, plan development, assessment |
| What process does Theater Logistics Analysis support? | supports theater logistics overview (TLO) development. |
| What is the link between TLA and the concept of logical support (COLS). Links conceptual planning and detailed planning tasked in the GEF/JSCP? | Theater Logistics Overview (TLO). |
| Logistics estimates and logistics plans should be written to _________? | anticipate requirements and anticipate changes. |
| The Theater Distribution Plan must nest under the _____________ Campaign Plan for Global Deployment and Distribution. | USTRANSCOM |
| The strategic base consists of the ___________ and the _________. | Department of Defense and the industrial base |
| What are the Joint levels of warfare? | Strategic, Operational, Tactical |
| What are the Army levels of warfare? | National Strategic, Theater Strategic, Operational, and Tactical |
| Which Agency was established as a result of the Gold Water Nichols? | Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). |
| is the related tasks and system that provide support and services to ensure freedom of action, extended operational reach, and prolong endurance (ADP 3-0). | What is the sustainment warfighting function? |
| Enables commanders to achieve operational initiative and maintain operational tempo. Effective sustainment execution provides continuous and responsive sustainment that allows supported commanders to operate freely | Freedom of Action. |
| The distance and duration across which a force can successfully employ military capabilities. providing crucial theater and port-opening functions that further enable the strategic and operational reach of the joint force. | Operational Reach |
| Stems from the ability to organize, protect, and sustain a force, regardless of the distance from its base and the austerity of the environment. involves anticipating requirements and making the most effective, efficient use of available resources | Prolonged Endurance |
| How do the principles of sustainment support decisive action in LSCO? | Through Operational Reach, Freedom of Action, and Prolonged Endurance |
| Who is responsible for connecting strategic enablers to tactical formations? | Theater Support Command (TSC). |
| What are the four operational responsibilities of the Theater Support Command(TSC)? | Theater opening, Theater distribution, sustainment, and theater closing. |
| A multi-tiered matrix of key global logistics providers structured through; policy, agreements, legislation, contracts, and treaties. | What is Joint Logistics Enterprise (JLEnt)? |
| Integrated combat support agency that enables the Army, Navy, and Air Force medical services to provide a medically ready force and ready medical force to combatant commands in both peacetime and wartime. | Defense Health Agency (DHA). |
| Exists to support the joint warfighter across the full spectrum of military operations. Delivers agile logistics, strategic sealift, as well as specialized missions anywhere in the world, under any conditions, 24/7, 365 days a year. | Military Sealift Command (MSC) |
| . Responsible for Afloat Prepositioning, Surge Sealift, Sustainment, Voluntary Intermodal Sealift Agreement (VISA) “Charter Service"? | Military Sealift Command (MSC). |
| Provides Worldwide Airlift, Worldwide Air Refueling, Aeromedical Evacuation, Presidential & DV Support, Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF)? | Air Mobility Command (AMC). |
| Provides unrivaled airlift, air refueling, aeromedical evacuation, global air mobility support and Global Mobility Mission Command to project, connect, maneuver and sustain the Joint Force to achieve national objectives. | Air Mobility Command (AMC). |
| Conducts globally integrated mobility operations, leads the broader Joint Deployment and Distribution Enterprise, and provides enabling capabilities in order to project and sustain the Joint Force in support of national objectives. | USTRANSCOM |
| Unified, functional combatant command which provides support to the ten other U.S. combatant commands, the military services, defense agencies, and other government organizations. | USTRANSCOM |
| As the nation’s combat logistics support agency, _____ manages the global supply chain and in collaboration with JLEnt partners sustains the readiness and lethality of the Armed Forces of the United States | Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) |
| Deliver readiness and lethality to the Warfighter Always and support our nation through quality, proactive global logistics. | Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) |
| What are the four tenants of MDO? | Agility, convergence, endurance, depth |
| _________is the ability to move forces and adjust their dispositions and activities more rapidly than the enemy. | Agility |
| ________ is an outcome created by the concerted employment of capabilities from multiple domains and echelons against combinations of decisive points in any domain to create effects against a system, formation, capability, or decision-maker. | Convergence |
| _______ is the ability to persevere over time and throughout the depth of the operational environment | Endurance |
| ______ is the extension of operations in time, space, or purpose to achieve definitive results. | Depth |
| ________must account for all domains in order to prevent enemy sanctuary, exploit opportunity, and accomplish the mission. | Depth |
| Recruiting; Organizing; Supplying; Equipping (including research and development) Training; Servicing; Mobilizing; Demobilizing; Administering (including the morale and welfare of personnel); Maintaining; Construction | Title 10 Responsibilities |
| The _________ can be uniquely tailored to support the joint sustainment of the theater | JTF-Staff |
| The ability to identify and foresee sustainment requirements. | anticipation |