2G0X1 Air Force
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Combatant Commanders (COCOM) report directly to
Secretary of Defense (SecDEF)
How should a combatant commander's command authority be exercised?
Through the commanders of subordinate organizations
Which Major Command (MAJCOM) logistics plans functional area facilitates logistics plans personnel actions, including validating manpower; recruiting personnel to fill vacancies; permanent change of station (PCS) assignments; temporary duty (TDY) staffing; and retraining approval for potential logistics planner?
Functional management
In order to respond to a requirement established by the Joints Chiefs of Staff (JCS), which must a commander of a unified or specified command prepare?
Operations plan (OPLAN)
Which is ensured by combining the operations plan (OPLAN) criteria of feasibility and acceptability?
Mission accomplishment with available resources
Which operations plan (OPLAN) criterion is used when considering if the resources made available for planning are used effectively or are insufficient to satisfy plan requirement?
Feasibility
What is supported when the combatant command (COCOM) and service-component staffs develop a detailed flow of resources into the theater?
Approved operations plan (OPLAN) concept
What term is used to describe the unclassified portion of a plan that denotes the supported commander, the type of plan, and the plan identification number (PID)?
Short title
Which contingency planning phase objective is to develop a broad outline of the combatant commander's assumption or intent?
Concept development
Which contingency planning phase makes sure that a plan properly incorporates the mobilization, deployment, employment, sustainment, and redeployment of forces and resources?
Supporting plan
Joint Operations Planning and Execution System (JOPES) procedures that task military operations for humanitarian assistance, disaster relief, peace-keeping and or counter-drug operations are used to write ___________?
a functional plan
Which type of planning prioritizes delivery of sustainment forces in a combat environment?
Support Plan
Who provides the services with planning information concerning origin and availability of non-service controlled materiel?
General Services Administration (GSA)
According to the instructions of the component headquarters, which of the following supports plans with primary planning responsibility?
Supporting Major Command (MAJCOM)
Which is the Air Force's supporting document for the joint strategic capabilities plan (JSCP)?
War and Mobilization Plan (WMP)
Which war and mobilization plan (WMP) volume provides a single source for Air Force planning and support of combat forces in a time of war?
WMP-1, Basic Plan and Support Supplements
Which additional AFI governs the WMP-4, Wartime Aircraft Activity, Part 1 and Part 2, besides AFI 25-101?
AFI 10-401
Who chairs the National Security Council (NSC)?
President of the United States (POTUS)
Regarding National Security Strategy, how are presidential level decisions made?
Through the National Security Council System (NSCS)
A primary role of the Joint Strategic Planning System (JSPS) is to
provide independent advice to the president
Which implements and augments presidential and secretary of defense guidance that's forwarded in the guidance for the employment of the forces (GEF)?
Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan (JSPC)
Why do military departments and defense agencies provide advice to the Planning, Programming, Budgeting and Execution System (PPBES)
so execution and accountability may be assessed properly
The United States Joint Forces Command (USJFCOM) uses its component inputs to
recommend global sourcing solutions for all forces
The joint capabilities document (JCD) is a result of
a Functional Solution Analysis (FSA) and the Functional Needs Analysis (FNA)
Which endorses the request for forces/capability (RFF/RFC)?
Joint Forces Command (JFCOM)
Which crisis action phase involves the combatant (supported) commander's assessment of potential national security implications being submitted to the president, secretary of defense (SECDEF), and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS)?
Situation development
Which crisis action phase is initiated by the president's decision to exercise a military option in reaction to a crisis?
Execution
Which order defines the objectives, anticipated mission or tasks, pertinent constraints, command relationships, and tentative combat forces available to a commander for planning?
Warning Order (WARNORD)
Which order directs the initiation of a plan development before the directing authority approves a military course of action (COA)?
Planning Order (PLANORD)
Which order is developed during crisis action planning when the secretary of defense (SecDef) approves and transmits the selected course of action (COA)?
Alert Order (ALERTORD)
In a time-sensitive crisis, which order can be issued in lieu of an ALERT ORDER (ALERTORD)?
Execute Order (EXORD)
Which order is issued once the National Command Authority (NCA) decides to begin preparations for the conduct of a military operation?
Deployment Order (DEPORD)
When is a new unit type code (UTC) requested?
When a desired capability does not exist
Which is the last step in the unit type code (UTC) development process?
Registration
If a unit type code (UTC) is not registered in the type unit characteristics file (TUCHA) then
United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) cannot determine or validate accurate airlift requirements
Unit type codes (UTC) should be developed and be tasked from a single organization
to eliminate the need for fragmenting across multiple units
Who runs the logistics force packing module (LOGFOR) database verification (DB Verify) report prior to reporting the logistics detail (LOGDET) to the major command (MAJCOM) logistics module (LOGMOD) manager?
Pilot unit LOGMOD administrator
After a unit type code (UTC) is reviewed and updated, who is responsible for updating the mission capability (MISCAP) to indicate the date of the most recent review?
Manpower and Equipment Force Packaging System (MEFPAK) responsible agency
Posturing unit type codes (UTC) is based on
the funded military authorizations on an organization's unit manpower document (UMD)
Who will directly analyze all applicable planning documents to ensure the installation deployment plan (IDP) addresses the full range of military operations the installation is identified to support?
Installation Deployment Officer (IDO)
Who is the principal adviser to the secretary of the air force (SECAF) on Air Force activities and provides assistance for organizing air and space forces to meet combat commander (CCDR) requirements
Chief of Staff, US Air Force (CSAF)
Which organization is the office of primary responsibility for Air Force deployment and redeployment operations?
Directorate of Logistics Readiness
Which type of major command (MAJCOM) has a flying mission that directly supports its combat forces?
Operational
Who is the primary force provider for the air and space expeditionary force (AEF), serves as the tasking authority for the AEF, and is responsible for execution of the AEF schedule?
Commander, Air Combat Command (COMACC)
For day-to-day routine issues, most base-level activities communicate directly with ____
Major command (MAJCOM)
Which is the last step of determining the worst-case deployment scenario?
Task units to assign personnel and equipment to worst case tasking in the logistics module (LOGMOD).
Which may be needed once the worst-case deployment scenario has been determined?
Relocate forces
The reception, staging, on-ward movement, and integration (RSO&I) functions are applicable during the
deployment and redeploment phases of military operations.
Who establishes strength accountability for everyone they are responsible for, regardless of location, and updates the information in the accountability system?
Personnel Support for Contingency Operations (PERSCO)
A location in the United States or overseas that is designated as an area for unit type codes (UTC) to be grouped together during a deployment is called
an aggregation point
Which is the name of the location that airlifts will take the cargo and personnel, once multiple unit type codes (UTC) are grouped together at a location in the United States or overseas?
an aerial port of debarkation (APOD)
The transfer of a unit, an individual, or supplies deployed in one area to another area, to another location within the area, or to home station is
redeployment
Which redeployment phase responsibility is determined by the post-redeployment mission of the redeploying force?
Joint Reception, Staging, Onward Movement, and Integration (JRSOI)
Deployed logistics planners, or designated alternates, collect as many deployment documents as possible because the information is needed to _____
redeploy the units
Which cell is the center of all redeployment activity?
Contingency C2 Planning Cell
War reserve materiel (WRM) is positioned
to assist the warfighter
War reserve materiel (WRM) is designated as
either start or swing stock, or as a combination of both
Which can be used with start stock to provide additional support to the combatant commander (COCOM) until the air and sea lines of re-supply are capable of sustaining military operations?
Swing stock
Which command is the Force Provider for United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM)?
Air Mobility Command (AMC)
Who notifies the war reserve materiel (WRM) global management office (GMO) of out-of-cycle WRM requirement adjustments?
Command war reserve materiel officer/noncommissioned officer (CWRMO/NCO)
Which is directly related to the quality and amount of training that individuals receive from the war reserve material officer/noncommissioned officer (WRMO/NCO)?
How well a WRM manager (WRMM) performs
Which type of war reserve materiel (WRM) training is an overview designed for newly assigned WRM program managers and WRM review board members?
Orientation
The purpose of a war reserve materiel (WRM) surveillance visit is to ensure compliance with appropriate
instructions and policy
Who accompanies the war reserve materiel (WRM) noncommissioned officer (WRMNCO) during a WRM surveillance visit?
WRM manager (WRMM)
The purpose of the war reserve materiel (WRM) review board is to
direct actions necessary to ensure that the WRM program can support the contingency and wartime mission
Who is responsible for the reconstitution of war reserve materiel (WRM) equipment when it is used as direct mission support?
Storing command
How often does the war reserve materiel officer/noncommissioned officer (WRMO/NCO) review Supply Management System reports?
Quarterly
Who determines how to move the requirements and load plans war reserve materiel (WRM) outload?
Transportation
The support agreement process starts when
the support agreement manager (SAM) receives a request for support
Who evaluates the requested support capability in a support agreement for the supplier?
Functional area agreement coordinator (FAAC)
Who is the impasse letter forwarded to if there is an impasse concerning the overall agreement?
Major command (MAJCOM) counterparts
If an impasse cannot be resolved at a major command (MAJCOM) who must be notified?
Headquarters, US Air Force (HQ USAF)/A4L
The supplier support agreement manager (SAM) reviews support agreements every
3 years
Who conducts a support agreement budget review?
Financial management office (FMO)
During the annual review a new support agreement funding annex is developed if
there is more than a 10 percent change to the requested support
As a minimum, how many days notice must be given when a supplier or receiver needs to reduce, modify, or terminate a support agreement?
180
In order for the support agreement process to be effective a functional area agreement coordinator (FAAC) must have
proper training
Which acquisition cross service agreement (ACSA) support category allows for the transfer of rations?
Food
There are no political or financial risks associated with an acquisition cross service agreement (ACSA) because it's
non-binding in nature
The execution of transfer authority under an acquisition cross service agreement (ACSA) reduces the United States "logistics tail" by
allowing procurement of needed items from another military unit to provide the service
How often are acquisition cross service agreement (ACSA) funds and transactions required to be tracked and accounted for
Annually
Which document highlights the installation's missions, requirements, capabilities, and limitations, as well as resources?
Base Support Plan (BSP)
At the MAJCOM/NAF, the base support plan (BSP) represents
quantifying theater support capabilities
All are planning documents that trigger the start of a Part II development of a base support plan or expeditionary site plan (BSP/ESP) except: global strategy document, support agreement request, war consumables distribution objective (WCDO), all forces time-phased force and deployment data (TPFDD).
support agreement request
How is Part I of the base support plan or expeditionary site plan (BSP/ESP) normally classified and marked?
Unclassified, but marked "For Official Use Only"
Who is responsible for guaranteeing that the compete base support plan (BSP) is accessible and available to Air Force and sister service functionals?
Major commands (MAJCOM)
Which is the key to successful expeditionary site planning and must have senior leadership involvement?
Base Support Planning Committee (BSPC)
All are members of the base support plan committee except: functional data managers, civilian personnel office, group commanders, plans technician
Plans technician
Which provides the focus, guidance, and integration, and prioritizes actions for a site survey team?
Expeditionary site survey process (ESSP)
Which does the expeditionary site survey planning process define?
Capability
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