Title: Focusing on Warfighting Competence
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2Supports National Military Strategy Worldwide
Focusing on Warfighting Competence
3FORSCOM
Organizations
Programs
People
A Seamless Winning Force
4FORSCOM Mission
- Train, mobilize, deploy, sustain, and
reconstitute combat ready forces - Conduct Homeland Security Operations
- Transform operational forces and institutional
processes - Ensure the well-being of our people
- Soldiers and Civilians
- Retirees and Family Members
5People
2,400 Civilians
750,000 Active Reserve Soldiers
Combat Ready Forces for Today and Tomorrow
6Largest Army Command
Readiness, Mobilization, Deployment
7Enhancing Joint Warfighting Capability
Air Combat Command
Marine Forces Atlantic
Atlantic Fleet
FORSCOM Ground Forces
U.S. Joint Forces Command
8Joint Experimentation Exercises
- Unified Quest
- Joint Capabilities in
- Rapid Decisive Operations
- Improving Future Landpower Options
- Vigilant Shield
- Joint / Combined Air Defense Capabilities
- Test Current and Assess Future
Improving Interoperability Joint Warfighting
9Supporting Homeland Defense
Naval Forces North JFMCC
Marine Forces North
- Deter, Prevent, and Defeat Threats Aggression
- Provide Military Assistance to Civil Authorities
North Air Force JFACC
ARNORTH
U.S. Northern Command
10Supporting Northern Command
- Protect Key National Assets
- Protect Nation Against Terrorism
- Americas Federal Emergency Response Force
- Support Counter-Narcotic Operations
In Defense and Support of the Nation
11Forces Command Today
- Reassuring Friends
- and Allies, and participating in operations
- Korea
- Balkans
- Latin America
- Afghanistan
- Iraq
- Serving the Nation at home
- Assisting Local, State, and Federal Agencies
- Chemical Defense Training
- Counter-Drug Operations
- On any
- given day,
- thousands of FORSCOM Soldiers
- are overseas
Globally Engaged
12A Mix of Active and Reserve Components
War Peacekeeping Disaster Relief Conflict
Resolution Homeland Defense CounterTerrorism C
ounterDrug Weapons of Mass Destruction
(WMD) Theater Missile Defense (TMD)
Army National Guard 48
Active Army 26
USAR 26
. . . to Accomplish Our Myriad Missions
13US Army Reserve
Combat Support 30 percent
- Aviation (can also be Combat Arms)
- Chemical
- Engineers (can also be Combat Arms)
- Intelligence
- Military Police
- Signal
Combat Service Support 45 percent
- Aviation (can also be Combat Arms)
- Adjutant General
- Chaplain
- Civil Affairs
- Engineers (can also be Combat Arms)
- Finance
- Judge Advocate General
- Transportation
- Quartermaster
- Ordnance
- Medical
- Medical Service
- Nurse
- Public Affairs
CONUS Puerto Rico
14Army National Guard
- 8 Combat Divisions
- 33 Brigade Combat Teams
- 1 Stryker Brigade
- Numerous Combat Support / Combat Service Support
Units
Current Strength of Army National GuardAbout
342,000
15Department of the Army Civilians
Critical to Mission Accomplishment
16FIRST ARMY
Advise RC Commanders and State AGs
17Three Active Component Corps
Ready for Crisis Response Anywhere
18OVERSIGHT AT DIVISION HEADQUARTERS
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19Separate FORSCOM Units
- 32nd Army Air Missile Defense Command
- 20th Support Command (CBRNE)
Specialized Capabilities
20Preparing For Wartime Missions
Intensive, Realistic Training
21Participation in Multi-National Exercises
- Republic of Korea
- Middle East
- Latin America/Caribbean
- European NATO Allies
Builds Confidence
22ARFORGENis Driving Force
Transformation
Mission Execution
Available Pool (Strategic Lift, Deploy, RSOI)
Ready Pool (RCC Requirements, Source, Mob,
Exercises, Test Research, Training. Readiness,
Sustainment)
Homeland Defense MISSIONS
Worldwide Deployments
Reset/Train Pool (Train, fund, equip, manning)
Return from Mission
23Well-being of Our People
Soldiers, Civilians, Retirees, and Our Families
- Treating all with Dignity and Respect
- Empowering and Recognizing Contributions
- Providing Opportunities for Professional
Development
- Staying fit Ethically, Morally, Physically, and
Spiritually
Part of Everything We Do
24The Power of FORSCOM Empowered People
Active, Guard, and Reserve, Soldier and Civilian,
Retiree and Family Member
Led by Competent and Confident Leaders
Trained and Ready Strategically Responsive
Transforming the Army
Bound Together By a Common Set of Values
Committed to Freedom and Democracy
Freedoms Guardian
25Economic ImpactofHQ FORSCOM HQ
USARCRelocation to Fort Bragg
26US Army Forces Command
27New Facility
G-1, ENG
- 483,109 square foot Headquarters Building
- 248M Programmed for Construction in FY09 and 10
- Building Concept is under development
- Requirements Analysis complete
- Common design elements study underway
28FORSCOM Facilities at Bragg
Old Bowley School
PX / Commissary Complex
New FORSCOM HQs Building
FORT BRAGG
29Building SizeFORSCOM/USARC HQs(DD Form 1391
Main Building)
30Personnel StatisticsHQ FORSCOM FY 06
- Active duty personnel 266
- Civilian personnel 613
- Average Active duty family members 650Average
Civilian family members 1,500 -
- Average annual active duty payroll of 55
MillionAverage annual civilian payroll of 73
Million
31HQ FORSCOM Official Government Travel (outbound
flights)
- Northeast (CT, MA, ME, NH, NY, RI, VT) 168
- North Central (IA, MN, IL, IN, MI, NE, OH, SD,
WI) 262 - Mid-Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, PA, VA, WV) 1,732
- South Central (AR, KS, MO, OK, TX) 984
- Southeast (AL, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC,
TN) 1,495 - Southwest (AZ, CO, NM, NV, UT) 425
- Northwest (AK, ID, MT, ND, OR, WA) 145
- West (CA, HI) 191
- OCONUS (outside U.S.) 193
- TOTAL 5,592
32FORSCOMConferences/Workshops (Annual)
- Conferences/Workshops 45
- Attendees (50 to 150)
130 (avg) - Total Attendees
4,500-4,800 - Average Length 3 days
- Lodging Nights 18,000
- Conferences/Workshop Locations
- - On-Post Less than 100 attendees
- - Off-Post Over 100 attendees
33US Army Reserve Command
34US Army Reserve Mission
- The Army Reserve's mission, under Title 10 of the
U.S. code, is to provide trained and ready
Soldiers and units with the critical combat
service support and combat support capabilities
necessary to support nation strategy during
peacetime, contingencies and war. -
- The Army Reserve is a key element in The Army
multi-component unit force, training with Active
and National Guard units to ensure all three
components work as a fully integrated team.
35US Army Reserve Mission
- Enabling the Army to do more with fewer
resources, by providing a flexible, well-trained,
complementary force that can expand and contract
to meet the specific needs and challenges of each
new mission. - Training Soldiers at the highest possible level
in one of nearly 200 specific skills in order to
support the Army on any air, land or sea
mission. - Maintaining a force that can mobilize rapidly and
skillfully at any moment to respond to a crisis
or situation, or to defend America's interests at
home and abroad.  - Building a stronger Army by drawing on the
strength, support and success of all the diverse
backgrounds and communities across America
represented by the Soldiers in the Army Reserve.
- Anticipating the ever-evolving needs of today's
modern Army and helping it transform into a
smaller, faster, stronger force while continuing
to protect the nation's interests.
36US Army Reserve Mission
- Implementing national objectives.
- Keeping the Army mobile, efficient and complete
by providing specialized technological and troop
support when and where it's needed most. - Supporting national policies.
- Preserving the peace and security, and providing
for the defense of the United States, the
Territories, Commonwealths and Possessions, and
any areas occupied by the United States. - Overcoming aggressive acts from nations and
terrorist groups that imperil the peace and
security of the United States. - Giving back to the community by providing civil
support, i.e. food, shelter, safe drinking water
and medical attention to our citizens during
emergencies and natural disasters.
37Army Reserve
The purpose provide trained units and qualified
persons available for active duty in the armed
forces, in time of war or national emergency, and
at such other times as the national security may
require, to fill the needs of the armed forces
more units and persons are needed than are in the
regular components. Title 10, Subtitle E, Part
1, Chapter 1003, Sec 10102
An integral component of the worlds best Army,
complementing the joint force with skill-rich
capabilities.
38 Current Army Reserve Command Control
39Personnel StatisticsHQ USARC
- Active duty personnel 392
- Civilian personnel 374
- Average Active duty family members 980Average
Civilian family members 930 -
- Average annual active duty payroll of 33
MillionAverage annual civilian payroll of 40
Million
40USARCEconomic Impact (Business-Related)
- Conferences/Workshops 50
- Attendees (50 to 500) 140 (avg)
- Total Attendees
6,500-6,800 - Average Length 3 days
- Lodging Nights 21,000
- Conferences/Workshop Locations
- On-Post Less than 100 attendees
- Off-Post Over 100 attendees
- 2200 Outbound Airline Flights
41Answering the Call to Duty
Army Strong!
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