F100 EXAM PREP Flashcards

1
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HQDA does or does not command army units in combat

A

Does not

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2
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True or false. ASCCs can further delegate ADCON to the senior army headquarters operating in a particular area

A

True

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3
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What powers does Congress have over the DOD? 

A

Organization, funding, and oversight 

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4
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True or false. ADCON is a command relationship 

A

False

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5
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What is the process the army uses to manage change my balancing needs both today and in the future with resource constraints?

A

Force Management

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6
Q

The army retains ______ over army units, assigned or allocated to a combat commander. This is the relationship that allows it to meet its title 10 responsibilities.

A

ADCON

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7
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True or false. ASCCS are heavily engaged in title 10 management of units, working for a combatant command.

A

True 

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8
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What are the four parts of the army strategic planning system ASPS?

A

-Army strategy
-army planning guidance APG
-army programming guidance memo APGM
-Army campaign plan ACP

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9
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What are the three critical department of defense decision support systems?

A

JCIDS determines requirement/ solution approaches
DAS Develops and requires material solutions
PPBE resource requirements and solutions

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10
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HQDA execute it’s title 10 mission through which four types of organizations

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ACOM, ASCC, DRU, FOA

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11
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What is the JCIDS process used to identify and define requirements or needs analysis, problems and risks, work gap analysis, and solutions analysis across the DOTMILPF-P domains?

A

Capabilities based assessment (CBA)

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12
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Where are within the capabilities based assessment (CBA) would a non-material solution, be determined to fill a capability gap?

A

Solution analysis (FSA)

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13
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What are the three capabilities-based assessment (CBA) phases?

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Needs analysis (FAA), gap analysis (FNA), solution analysis (FSA) 

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14
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What phase of the capabilities-based assessment assesses the capabilities of the current programmed for us to meet the military objectives from chosen scenarios?

A

Gap analysis (FNA)

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15
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What phase of the capabilities-based assessment identifies required capabilities and tasks?

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Needs analysis (FAA)

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16
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What is a capabilities based approach to identify current and future capability gaps?

A

JOINT CAPABILITIES, INTEGRATION, AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM (JCIDS)

17
Q

What are the three requirement lanes of JCIDS? Which is most preferred?

A

Urgent, emergent, deliberate (most preferred)

18
Q

 What are the two solutions of the JCIDS process and how are they documented?

A

Non material (DCR)
Material (ICD/CDD)

19
Q

Who is the primary army player in the JCIDS process?

A

Army futures command (AFC)

20
Q

What are the four key inputs to the JCIDS process?

A

Strategy, concepts, current force structure, capability gaps

21
Q

The army documents it’s fundamental ideas about future joint operations in the ?

A

Army concept framework

22
Q

What is the current army operating concept?

A

TP 525-3-1, The US Army in multi domain operations 2028

23
Q

What are the three categories of joint concepts?

A

Joint warfighting concept, joint operating concept, supporting concept

24
Q

What is the hierarchy of the army concept framework?

A

Army operating, functional, supporting, advisory

25
Q

Collectively, the ________ defines the ____________ of how it will operate in the future and provides the _______________ needed to determine the capabilities required across the army to ensure future force effectiveness.

A

-Army concept framework
-army vision
-conceptual framework

26
Q

The defense acquisition system (DAS) has _____ phases and _______ milestones.

A

Five phases and three milestones

27
Q

Which phase of DAS IS THE EXECUTION OF A SUPPORT PROGRAM THAT MEETS MATERIAL READINESS, AN OPERATIONAL SUPPORT PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS AND SUSTAINS THE SYSTEM IN THE MOST COST EFFECTIVE MANNER OVER IT’S TOTAL LIFECYCLE?

A

Operations and sustainment (O&S)

28
Q

The ______ is the entry point into the acquisition process for all defense acquisition products

A

MDD (Material development decision)

29
Q

What is the balance of risk between cost, schedule, and performance agreed to between the program manager (PM), the program executive office (PEO) and the milestone decision authority (MDA) called?

A

APB (acquisition program baseline)

30
Q

Which phase of the DAS reduces technology, engineering, integration, and lifecycle cost risk to the point that a decision to contract for engineering and manufacturing development can be made with confidence in successful program, execution for development, production, and sustainment?

A

TMRR (technology, maturation, and risk reduction)