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FIRST U.S. ARMYCampaign PlanFY 2000 - FY 2002
21 Sep 00
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FIRST U.S. ARMY Campaign PlanFY 2000 - FY 2002
Outline
  • I Purpose
  • A. Campaign Plan Purpose
  • B. Commanders Guidance
  • II The Objective
  • A. First Army Goals (Mission, Vision, Intent,
    Endstate)
  • B. First Army Key Tasks
  • III Campaign Plan Methodology
  • A. Annual Performance Objectives
  • B. Specific (timelined) Initiatives
  • D. Snapshot
  • C. Review and Analysis Process
  • IV Summary
  • Intent and Operational Linkage 2

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I PurposeA. Campaign Plan Purpose B.
Commanders Guidance

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FIRST U.S. ARMY Campaign Plan Purpose
  • First United States Army has a clearly
    established Vision of the Future, verbalized
    in the First Army Mission, Vision, Intent, and
    End state --
  • the organizational Objective,
  • The First Army Campaign Plan for FY 2000 - 2002
    will guide the Command toward the Vision of the
    Future
  • A. Identifies critical Performance Objectives.
  • B. Establishes specific, measurable Initiatives
    for each Objective.
  • C. Fixes responsibility for each Initiative
    with a specific staff directorate.
  • D. Establishes a review and analysis focused
    on the future.

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FIRST U.S. ARMY Campaign PlanCommanders Guidance
  • Near-term priority is to fully support and
    participate in the CSAs and FORSCOM Commanders
    Vision to fully integrate the Active and Reserve
    Components into Americas Army while continuing
    to develop, provide, and employ the most
    proficient and combat ready soldiers and units
  • First Armys mission requires discipline, a
    capacity for innovation and change, and a
    commitment to improve.
  • Remain focused on improvement and preparedness at
    all levels.
  • Remain a values based organization develop
    leaders who are focused on readiness, standards,
    and team building and develop the most
    proficient and combat ready soldiers and units
    possible.
  • Continue to develop and take care of
    people--soldiers, civilians, and their
    families--as well as the quality of life, and
    sustainment capabilities that support them and
    the First Army mission.
  • I urge all members of this Command to review
    this document and to incorporate its intent into
    your daily efforts. I firmly believe that its
    implementation will focus our efforts on
    achieving the short and mid-term goals required
    to ensure that the First Armys Vision is
    realized.
  • First In Deed

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II The ObjectiveA. First Army Goals
(Mission,Vision, Intent, Endstate)B. First
Army Key Tasks

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FIRST U.S. ARMY Campaign PlanGoals (Objective)
MISSION
VISION
ENDSTATE
INTENT
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FIRST U.S. ARMY Campaign Plan Key Tasks
  • 1. Support and assist pre-mobilization training
    of RC units in priority.
  • 2. Plan, coordinate, supervise and execute
    mobilization, post mobilization training, unit
    readiness assessment and deployment of RC units.
  • 3. Command and control DoD assets employed in
    disaster relief efforts.
  • 4. Support and assist ARNG Divisions with
    pre-mobilization training, training management,
    staff training to include BCTP exercises and
    mobilization planning.
  • 5. Improve soldier and leader proficiency,
    discipline and physical readiness.
  • 6. Implement the CASA Program.
  • 7. Take care of soldiers, civilian employees and
    their families.

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III Campaign Plan MethodologyA. Performance
ObjectivesB. Specific (timelined)
InitiativesC. SnapshotD. Review and
Analysis Process

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First Army Vision
First U.S. Army Campaign Plan
FY 01
FY 00
FY 02
FY 04
The 6 Performance Objectives
AC/RC Integration
Fully integrated
Training
Most proficient and combat ready soldiers/ units
Mobilization
MACA (MSCA, RTF, WMD)
Fully capable military units to support
civil authorities
Resources
Care of soldiers, civilians, and families.
Quality of Life
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FIRST U.S. ARMY Campaign Plan Initiatives
(Example)
APPENDIX A-8
  • Goal
  • FY 2000 Officer Fill (as of Sep
  • 2000)
  • 13 of 13 units gt ODP
  • 5 strength variance

FY 2000 OFFICER MANNING Implement Officer
Distribution Strategy
  • Coordinate with PERSCOM to fill all units at or
    greater than ODP.
  • Coordinate better control of PCS losses to reduce
    distribution disparity between units.
  • Performance Measure
  • of units at or above ODP
  • of strength variance
  • Baseline
  • FY 2000 Officer Fill (as of Oct 99)
  • 2 of 13 at or above ODP
  • /- 10 of strength variance

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FIRST U.S. ARMY CAMPAIGN PLAN (FY 00 - 02)
TIMELINE - SNAPSHOT
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FIRST U.S. ARMY Campaign PlanReview And Analysis
  • Leaders
  • Stay up to date on status.
  • Make proactive adjustments.
  • Provide feedback to the process.
  • Monitor at two levels
  • FIRST
  • The Staff is responsible for their Initiatives.
  • Receive updates and take action to keep
    Initiatives on track.
  • Evaluate performance and provide guidance for
    meeting the goals.
  • SECOND
  • The Command Group and the First Army Staff will
    meet quarterly to review progress.
  • Quarterly Review and Analysis (RA) provides the
    forum for highlighting areas that impact the
    attainment of goals.

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FIRST U.S. ARMY Campaign Plan Intent and
Operational Linkage
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