Sustainment Battle Staff & Military Decision Making Proces,
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Description: The Sustainment Battle Staff & Military Decision Making Process (Mdmp) Guide: For Brigade Support Battalions, Sustainment Brigades, and Combat Sustainment Support Battalions
Since 2004, the US Army has started a revolution of reorganization and doctrine development throughout its Combat, Combat Support and especially Combat Service Support "logistics" organizations, kn...
Since 2004, the US Army has started a revolution of reorganization and doctrine development throughout its Combat, Combat Support and especially Combat Service Support "logistics" organizations, kn...
Description: The Sustainment Battle Staff & Military Decision Making Process (Mdmp) Guide: For Brigade Support Battalions, Sustainment Brigades, and Combat Sustainment Support Battalions
Since 2004, the US Army has started a revolution of reorganization and doctrine development throughout its Combat, Combat Support and especially Combat Service Support "logistics" organizations, known as "Transformation." In the logistics or "Sustainment" arena, the Army's concept towards supporting other units has changed from the old "out-stockpile" the enemy concept towards a system used by modern civilian distributors - "Just-In-Time" sustainment, leaving planning and synchronizing throughput of commodities and support to the customer with little margin of error. To successfully accomplish this, Sustainment planners must thoroughly understand the Military Decision Making Process or "MDMP" for short. Conducting a Sustainment oriented MDMP is essential in integrating the Sustainment War Fighting Functional Area into the unit's plan and for ensuring a synchronized and supportable course of action.
Since 2004, the US Army has started a revolution of reorganization and doctrine development throughout its Combat, Combat Support and especially Combat Service Support "logistics" organizations, known as "Transformation." In the logistics or "Sustainment" arena, the Army's concept towards supporting other units has changed from the old "out-stockpile" the enemy concept towards a system used by modern civilian distributors - "Just-In-Time" sustainment, leaving planning and synchronizing throughput of commodities and support to the customer with little margin of error. To successfully accomplish this, Sustainment planners must thoroughly understand the Military Decision Making Process or "MDMP" for short. Conducting a Sustainment oriented MDMP is essential in integrating the Sustainment War Fighting Functional Area into the unit's plan and for ensuring a synchronized and supportable course of action.
Autor | Menter, John M. |
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Ilmumisaeg | 2009 |
Kirjastus | Authorhouse |
Köide | Pehmekaaneline |
Bestseller | Ei |
Lehekülgede arv | 280 |
Pikkus | 229 |
Laius | 229 |
Keel | American English |
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