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BRIEF AGENDA. OVERVIEW OF UNITSDEPLOYMENTSGEOSPATIAL TRANSITION PLANISSUES/CONCERNS. COMMAND STRUCTURE. 186TH EN CO (CSE) Req: 5/0/113/118 Asgn: 4/0/95/99. HQ CO 1203D EN BNReq: 9/2/59/70 Asgn: 6/2/51/59. DIVISION TERRAIN TEAMS Req: 0/9/81/90 Asgn:0/7/43/50 . . . .
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2. BRIEF AGENDA OVERVIEW OF UNITS
DEPLOYMENTS
GEOSPATIAL TRANSITION PLAN
ISSUES/CONCERNS
3. COMMAND STRUCTURE
4. UNITS WARTRACE UNIT WARTRACE SUPPORTED DIV
1203RD EN BN 416TH ENCOM
1001ST/1308TH 420TH EN BD 49TH AD - TX
1002ND/1303RD 420TH EN BD 28TH ID - PA
1003RD/1304TH 41ST ISB/27TH EN BD 38TH ID - IN
1004TH 1302ND 48TH ASB/278TH ACR 40TH ID - CA
1005TH/1306TH 420TH EN BD 42ND ID - NY
1006TH 420TH EN BD 29TH ID - VA
1007TH 18TH ABC 18TH ABC -BRAGG
1008TH/1309TH 218TH ASB/256TH ASB 34TH ID - MN
1009TH/1310TH 132ND EN TM/420TH EN BD 35TH ID - KS
5. TERRAIN TEAM DEPLOYMENTS PREVIOUS DEPLOYMENTS
SFOR 7
SFOR 10
SFOR 12
SFOR 13
SFOR 14
KFOR 5A
OIF1 - 3RD ACR/82ND ABD
OEF- 10TH MTN
CURRENT DEPLOYMENTS
KFOR 5B
OIF2 –1ST ID/30TH BCT
1ST ID/39TH BCT
81ST ESB
Marines (RCT – 7)
6. GEOSPATIALREDESIGNPLAN
8. Reorganization is not yet approved. Is currently being reviewed by Asst. Sec Army. It is the school houses recommendation that the new teams come to AL, but has to be approved by DA.Reorganization is not yet approved. Is currently being reviewed by Asst. Sec Army. It is the school houses recommendation that the new teams come to AL, but has to be approved by DA.
9. MTOE TRANSITIONS
10. 3 En Geospatial Theater Army Teams will field to the Guard. EAC allocation is 1 per ASCC.
This team basically replaces the current Planning & Control Team concept (i.e. - 132nd P&C Ft Gilliam, GA - who is the P&C Team currently responsible for 1203rd EN BN mission directives)
Engineer Geospatial Theater Army Team –28 personnel – 2 Officers, 2 Warrant Officers, and 24 Enlisted.
·Mission: Performs geospatial operational planning and coordinates the activities of geospatial units and activities in the production and supply of military geospatial information and products to the ASCC. Team also coordinates with the geospatial battalion headquarters, companies, and teams.
·Capabilities: Performs geospatial operational planning for the ASCC.
Coordinates with the Defense Mapping Agency, host/allied nation geospatial support activities.
Generates terrain data, analyzes terrain data, prepares decision graphics, image maps, 3rd terrain perspective views, press ready color separates for map substitutes, mapping updates, tactical decision aids, and intelligence preparation of the battlefield overlays. Performs 24-hour operations.
- Control Section. Commands and controls the two separate sections as well as coordinating geospatial requirements with the ASCC staff/commander, DMA, host/allied nations and other geospatial organizations. Personnel Required – 7. Equipment – 2 HMWWV’s and 1 ¾ ton Trailer.
- There are two elements: Data Management section generates terrain data, analyzes terrain data, prepares decision graphics and tactical decision aids, image maps, 3rd terrain perspective views, press ready color separates for map substitutes, mapping updates, and intelligence preparation of the battlefield overlays. Data Generation section provides rapid terrain analysis and low volume production of large format, high resolution, multi-color geospatial products used by the commanders. Personnel Required – 21. Equipment – 1 DTSS-B, 2 DTSS-D, 1 HMMWV, and 1 LMTV Truck Cargo.
·Unit is dependent on the ASCC for combat health support, religious, legal, finance, personnel and administrative support, food service and supply.
·Mobility: Unit must be 70% mobile.
3 En Geospatial Theater Army Teams will field to the Guard. EAC allocation is 1 per ASCC.
This team basically replaces the current Planning & Control Team concept (i.e. - 132nd P&C Ft Gilliam, GA - who is the P&C Team currently responsible for 1203rd EN BN mission directives)
Engineer Geospatial Theater Army Team –28 personnel – 2 Officers, 2 Warrant Officers, and 24 Enlisted.
·Mission: Performs geospatial operational planning and coordinates the activities of geospatial units and activities in the production and supply of military geospatial information and products to the ASCC. Team also coordinates with the geospatial battalion headquarters, companies, and teams.
·Capabilities: Performs geospatial operational planning for the ASCC.
Coordinates with the Defense Mapping Agency, host/allied nation geospatial support activities.
Generates terrain data, analyzes terrain data, prepares decision graphics, image maps, 3rd terrain perspective views, press ready color separates for map substitutes, mapping updates, tactical decision aids, and intelligence preparation of the battlefield overlays. Performs 24-hour operations.
- Control Section. Commands and controls the two separate sections as well as coordinating geospatial requirements with the ASCC staff/commander, DMA, host/allied nations and other geospatial organizations. Personnel Required – 7. Equipment – 2 HMWWV’s and 1 ¾ ton Trailer.
- There are two elements: Data Management section generates terrain data, analyzes terrain data, prepares decision graphics and tactical decision aids, image maps, 3rd terrain perspective views, press ready color separates for map substitutes, mapping updates, and intelligence preparation of the battlefield overlays. Data Generation section provides rapid terrain analysis and low volume production of large format, high resolution, multi-color geospatial products used by the commanders. Personnel Required – 21. Equipment – 1 DTSS-B, 2 DTSS-D, 1 HMMWV, and 1 LMTV Truck Cargo.
·Unit is dependent on the ASCC for combat health support, religious, legal, finance, personnel and administrative support, food service and supply.
·Mobility: Unit must be 70% mobile.
11. 1 En GI&S Team will be fielded to the Guard. Allocation is 1 per Corps.
Geospatial Information and Services (GI&S) Section – 8 personnel – 1 Officer, 1 Warrant Officer, and 6 Enlisted.
·Mission: Coordinates and manages technical aspects of emerging GI&S requirements, product specifications and evolving concepts with the Corps staff, echelons above corps and subordinate units.
·Capabilities:Provides advice on the use of GI&S, identifies, consolidates, and submits Corps geospatial data and digital terrain data requirements. Maintains close operation with the GPC, geospatial companies and divisional geospatial teams. Performs 24-hour operations.
- Team provides advice on the use of GI&S, identifies, consolidates, and submits Corps geospatial data and digital terrain data requirements. Maintains close operation with the Engineer Geospatial Planning Cell, Engineer Geospatial Companies and divisional Engineer Geospatial Teams/Detachments. Section consists of 8 personnel with geospatial equipment (1 DTSS-D) allowing this section to perform 24 hrs operations. Equipment – 1 DTSS-D, 1 HMMWV, and 1 ¾ ton Trailer.
·Unit is dependent on the Corps for combat health support, religious, legal, finance, personnel and administrative support, food service and supply.
·Mobility: Unit must be 70% mobile.
1 En GI&S Team will be fielded to the Guard. Allocation is 1 per Corps.
Geospatial Information and Services (GI&S) Section – 8 personnel – 1 Officer, 1 Warrant Officer, and 6 Enlisted.
·Mission: Coordinates and manages technical aspects of emerging GI&S requirements, product specifications and evolving concepts with the Corps staff, echelons above corps and subordinate units.
·Capabilities:Provides advice on the use of GI&S, identifies, consolidates, and submits Corps geospatial data and digital terrain data requirements. Maintains close operation with the GPC, geospatial companies and divisional geospatial teams. Performs 24-hour operations.
- Team provides advice on the use of GI&S, identifies, consolidates, and submits Corps geospatial data and digital terrain data requirements. Maintains close operation with the Engineer Geospatial Planning Cell, Engineer Geospatial Companies and divisional Engineer Geospatial Teams/Detachments. Section consists of 8 personnel with geospatial equipment (1 DTSS-D) allowing this section to perform 24 hrs operations. Equipment – 1 DTSS-D, 1 HMMWV, and 1 ¾ ton Trailer.
·Unit is dependent on the Corps for combat health support, religious, legal, finance, personnel and administrative support, food service and supply.
·Mobility: Unit must be 70% mobile.
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14. TRANSISTION ISSUES/CONCERNS 21S40 (82D) EPPS Progression
Officer Progression
No Support Structure
215D Shortage
21U / 21S / 74B Training Seats
MTT and TEC Support Required
No Phase II NCOES (BNCOC / ANCOC) for RC Currently
SIPERNET Funding Non-existent for RC 21S40 - No E1 - E6 progression.
Officer - No LT - CPT slots for Geospatial development/growth to fill O4/O5 slots.
No support personnel - cooks, mechanics, supply, admin, commo, etc. Will have to displace current personnel with support MOSs.
Who will provide this support to the new force structure?
FTUS Manning - Assumes Officers and 21Us can be slotted against new force structure.
FTUS Displacement - 4 AGRS displaced? (3 HHC / 1 1204th).
OMS 27 - Will it stay in place to support 186th and new structure?
215D shortages - 3 Age 60 (1 in 2005 / 2 in 2006)
21U / 21S / 74B - All Hard Skill MOSs. Training Seat availability?
MTT will have to be conducted no matter where the teams are located in Alabama to provide initial fill.
No Phase II NCOES for Hard Skill MOSs (BNCOC / ANCOC) - Is a current force structure problem for us. NCOs are not taught any additional technical knowledge beyond AIT. Phase I for BNCOC/ANCOC are common core.
21S40 - No E1 - E6 progression.
Officer - No LT - CPT slots for Geospatial development/growth to fill O4/O5 slots.
No support personnel - cooks, mechanics, supply, admin, commo, etc. Will have to displace current personnel with support MOSs.
Who will provide this support to the new force structure?
FTUS Manning - Assumes Officers and 21Us can be slotted against new force structure.
FTUS Displacement - 4 AGRS displaced? (3 HHC / 1 1204th).
OMS 27 - Will it stay in place to support 186th and new structure?
215D shortages - 3 Age 60 (1 in 2005 / 2 in 2006)
21U / 21S / 74B - All Hard Skill MOSs. Training Seat availability?
MTT will have to be conducted no matter where the teams are located in Alabama to provide initial fill.
No Phase II NCOES for Hard Skill MOSs (BNCOC / ANCOC) - Is a current force structure problem for us. NCOs are not taught any additional technical knowledge beyond AIT. Phase I for BNCOC/ANCOC are common core.