Title: COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT DIVISION
1FSD
NOTHING HAPPENS UNTIL SOMETHING MOVES
U.S. ARMY HUMAN RESOURCES COMMAND ATTN
AHRC-OPC 200 STOVALL STREET ALEXANDRIA, VA
22332-0416
LTC Tom Ellis TC LTC AO LTC Evelyn Torres
CG Branch Chief
PEOPLE ALWAYS. . . MISSION FIRST!
2Briefing Purpose
To provide helpful information to future
Battalion and Brigade commanders and address key
officer personnel issues affecting Force
Sustainment officers.
3Briefing Outline
- Mission/Organization
- OPMS
- Logistics Officer Status
- Assignment Process
- Professional Development/Career Management
- Miscellaneous
4Mission
- ASSIGN THE RIGHT OFFICER TO THE RIGHT JOB AT THE
RIGHT TIME.
- FSD CREDIBILITY
- Reputation
- Integrity
- Commitment
- Fairness
Requires
- TASKS
- Meet Army Requirements!
- Officer Professional Development
- Officer Personal Desires
To Accomplish
5Our Organization
ARMY G1
CG HRC
DIRECTOR, OPMD
OPERATING DIRECTORATES
COL Lockwood
EPMD
TAGD
Information Technolog
PERSINSD
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
OPMD
COL Dunaway
MSB
Ms Hollander
Management Support
OPMS
MFE
OS
OPS/PLANS
LDD
FS
COL Knighton
COL Stallings
COL Martin
COL Sullivan
COL Robertson
COL Fernan
Combat Arms Assignments
Strategic Change
Combat Support Assignments
Combat Service Support Assignments
Leader Development
Operations and Plans (S3 Shop)
HSD
SMD
COLs Mgmt
COL Allen
LTC Kelly
COL Schisser
Medical Specialist Assignments
5 Assignment Divisions 1 Operations Division 1
Officer Professional Development Division
Special Units
Colonel Assignments
Office of the Chief of Staff, Army ATTN COLs
Management 200 Army Pentagon, RM
2A476 Washington, D.C. 20310
6FSD
ARMY G1
CG HRC
OPERATING DIRECTORATES
CHIEF, FSD
EPMD
TAGD
COL Sullivan
PERSINSD
OPMD
PSB
Ms. Jenkins
AG Branch
CG Log Branch
Fin Branch
AC Branch
WO Log Branch
FG Log Branch
LTC Riley
COL Winters
LTC Bennett
LTC Morrow
LTC Torres
CW5 Ternes
- OD, QM, TC Officer Assignments
- for LTs and CPTs
- CCC
- CFD
- Branch Detail
- Exp Grad School Program
- OD, QM, TC Officer Assignments
- for MAJs and LTCs
- KD Assignments
- ILE
- Bn Cmd
- SSC
- FBC Assignments
Commander, HRC ATTN AHRC-OPC 200 Stovall
Street Alexandria, VA, 22332-0416 DSN
221-8115/5299 Com (703) 325-8115/5299
6 Assignment Branches 1 Professional Services
Branch
7FSD Team
FSD Personnel 64 Operational Deployments
41 Deployment Experience Kosovo 4 DS/DS
9 Bosnia 8 OIF 11 OEF 7 Other 2
- Counsel Advise
- Coordinate Assignments
- Communicate with Officer Corps
- Slate Schools Training
- Conduct Team Visits
- Maintain Files Web Sites
8Old OPMS XXI LDR Development Timeline
PZ MAJ/CFD
FAD
PZ LTC
PZ COL
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
C C C
C F D
S S C
BDE CMD BR QUAL
C S C
BN XO/S3 BRANCH QUAL
BN CMD BR UTIL
JOINT/ OFCR GEN
JOINT/ OFCR GEN
OPS
BR TOE ASGMT/ DETAIL
O B C
3Rs/ FUNCT AREA TNG ASGMT
CMD
SSC
NON OPS
C S C
FA/ JOINT/ OFCR GEN
FUNCT AREA QUAL
FA/JOINT/ OFCR GEN
JOINT/ OFCR GEN
FUNCT AREA
DA Pam 600-3
9Army Leaders in the 21st Century
Multi-Skilled Leader
Leader Attributes
- Strategic and creative thinker
- Builder of leaders and teams
- Complete full-spectrum warfighter or accomplished
professional who supports the Soldier - Effective in managing, leading and changing the
business side of the Army - Skilled in governance, statesmanship and
diplomacy - Understands cultural contexts and works
effectively across them
- Decisive, with integrity and character
- Confident and competent decision-maker in
uncertain situations - Prudent risk-taker
- Innovative
- Adaptive
- Accountable
- Empathetic
- Professionally educated, life-long learner
- Effective communicator
Personifies the Warrior Ethos in all aspects,
from warfighting to statesmanship to enterprise
management Its a way of life
This chart is in the Army Posture Statement
(http//www.army.mil/aps/06/01_index.html).
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10Professional DevelopmentLeader Development
Timeline
The Future...
Joint and Expeditionary Competencies
LIFE LONG LEARNING CIVILIAN EDUCATION
BR TOE ASGMT/ DETAIL
BR TOE ASGMT/ DETAIL
BR TOE ASGMT/ DETAIL
BR TOE ASGMT/ DETAIL
BR TOE ASGMT/ DETAIL
CCC/WOAC
ILE/WOSC
SSC/WOSSC
BR TOE ASGMT/ DETAIL
BR TOE ASGMT/ DETAIL
BR TOE ASGMT/ DETAIL
BR TOE ASGMT/ DETAIL
BR TOE ASGMT/ DETAIL
BR TOE ASGMT/ DETAIL
BR TOE ASGMT/ DETAIL
BR TOE ASGMT/ DETAIL
Maneuver, Fires Effects
BASIC BRANCH
MULTI-SKILLED LEADERS
Operations Support
Branching then Warrant Officer and Basic
Officer Leadership Courses
Force Sustainment
Branch Qualified Key Developmental
Operational Assignments
Joint, Inter-agency, Inter-governmental,
Multi-National Assignments, Exposure and
Experience
4 8 12
16 20
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Website http//www.usapa.army.mil/pdffiles/p600_
3.pdf
11Functionally Aligned OPMS Design
- Supports
- Joint Army doctrine
- Broader officer development, including
- development of expeditionary competencies
- - Broader access to positions
12COMMISSIONED OFFICER STRENGTH ACC Inventory
versus Requirements
Shortage Mid-Level Officers
Assumes Current Officer Manning Plan Accessions
4600 Promotion to MAJ 98 at 10 Years
Promotion to CPT 98 at 38 months Historical
Attrition 8.4
Projected FY07 Shortfall 1968 ACC Majors 849
ACC Captains
13Commissioned Officer Projection using Historical
Attrition
Shortage of 3000 total Commissioned Officers by
end of FY2008 PROBLEM mid-grades CPT short
1612 MAJ short 2369
- Can we close the gap without additional funding??
- How should we close the gap??
- Increase LT accessions?
- Decrease CPT losses?
- Eliminate MAJ structure?
- Title 10, DOPMA, does not allow for the
additional Field Grade Strength. - OSD disapproved DOPMA increase AUG 06.
- Currently under DOPMA waiver for FY06.
Commissioned Officers NOT growing to
meet Requirements
14Log Authorization Increase Due to ModularityPMAD
03-07 to PMAD 06-07
As of 19 SEP 2006
15Log Current Fill Rates
- Includes all ranks as CONGR
As of 5 JAN 07
16Logistics Officer Distribution
- All logistics LTs through LTC
- Multifunctional requirements increase at the FG
level - Cohort YG 2006 Ordnance, Transportation and
Quartermaster officers will no longer participate
in the Branch Detail Program.
17This Is Not Business As Usual
Our Nation is at War, Our Army is at Warwhile
Transforming and Our Officer Corps is Responding
Stabilizing
18Current Assignment Environment
- Right officer, right job (skills and experience)
- Logistics Branch Initiative
- Logistics Training Teams (OIF OEF)
- Assignment Process (TCS and PCS)
- Army Priorities (GWOT, Transformation)
- Army Assignment Priorities
- Army Requirements
- Professional Development
- Personal Desires
- Force Stabilization /Army Transformation
- Professional Development Universal ILE
- CSL Review
- Unit Operational Shift/Mission Change
- Year Month Available establishes database coding
for officer to be a donor. - Time on Station (TOS) is not deciding factor
WE ARE A NATION AT WAR
19Assignment Update
AIM is a powerful tool for officers to influence
their next assignment and their career path.
"It's critically important - now, more than ever
before - that officers' expectations match
reality. We are an Army at War." -MG Rhett A
HernandezPeople Always - Mission First!
20Officer Cohort Year Group Timeline
21Logistics Officer Highlights
- Selection rates at historic highs Army
transformation created an additional 1200 CPT,
800 MAJ, 100 LTC and 50 COL billets - 4 and 7 year Career Functional Designation
- Promotion to MAJ at 10 years Commissioned Service
- Expanded Grad school opportunities - 400 Grad
School slots before EGSP, additional 200 FY06
ramping up to 1000 total by 2014 - Expanding JIIM opportunities (NORTHCOM, ARNORTH,
FEMA, NATO,) - Move toward functional alignment and coding -
Posture the Army for a potential future Joint
functional alignment - Universal ILE
22Logistics Officer Challenges
- Transition Team staffing
- JMD and WIAS (taskings)
- Tour equity - balancing GWOT, LCM, Modularity,
and CSS transformation - Dwell Time Tracker
- Shifting paradigms and downstream effects
- DA PAM 600-3, removal of BQ and less
prescriptive timelines - Balancing ILE and CCC Backlog against operational
deferments - Synchronization of OES with SL/SM and Modularity
- Well over half the Army is MP1
- Management and distribution with grade imbalances
- Warrant Officer shortages
- Attrition how to retain officers for a lifetime
of service
23Company Grade Logisticians
- Highlights
- Apx 89 of Log CPTs have combat experience
- Selection rates to CPT -- 98
- No Branch Detail for FY 06
- Promotion to MAJ moved to pin on at 10 yrs
- No senior rater block check on OERs
- LT OERs removed from OMPF upon promotion to CPT
- Challenges
- Managing tour equity dwell time in assignments
- Training Team Mission requirements
- LTs filling CPTs positions
- CPTs filling MAJs positions
- Balancing CCC with operational jobs
- Some Pre-CCC officers commanding companies
24Captains Career Course
- 1LT (P) are eligible for the advanced course once
they have 24 months on station - Officers who have completed 24 months time on
station at a CONUS base may request CCC prior to
the 36 month mark via DA Form 4187 with the
first O6 in your chain of command signature - OCONUS
- Officers on short tours are slated near the 12
month mark or beyond - OCONUS officers are scheduled for the first class
that occurs after their DEROS - Officers beyond their current DEROS due to
stop/loss, are scheduled for the first class
following stop/loss - Priority for slating
- most senior officers
- OCONUS officers who are past their DEROS
- OCONUS officers (in conjunction with their
DEROS) - CONUS based officers
25Advance Civil Schooling (ACS)
- ACS (Traditional) (Senior Captains have
priority, Junior Captains can compete) - - Force Sustainment Division will receive
10 North Dakota State University (NDSU) Slots for
FY 07 - - Officers would begin school August 2007
- - Masters in Logistics Program
- - Fully Funded Program
- - Highly Competitive
- - Packets due to Assignments Officers NLT 1
JAN 07 - Theater LOGistics Studies Program (TLOG),
Formerly LEDC/FIT (Senior CPTs) - - Applications are due to Assignments
Officers NLT 1 JAN 07 - - Based upon overall Log Captain strength
and requirements across the Army, there will be
limited slots for this program - - This is not a fully funded program. The
total cost is 9K to 10K - Expanded Graduate Degree Program (EGSP) (Junior
Senior CPTs) - - FY07 results were published in MILPER
Message 06-256 released 20 September 2006 - - FY08-12 results were published in MILPER
Message 06-326 released 17 November - - The next EGSP MILPER is tentatively
scheduled for publication 1st QTR FY07 - - Focused Year Groups are 02-04
- - Excellent Commanders Retention Tool
26Nominative Positions
- United States Military Academy Positions The
USMA Bluebook Program places Captains at the
United Stated Military Academy as academic
instructors, tactical officers, and staff
officers. (Senior CPTs) - Attend ACS en-route to the Academy
- ACS/USMA instructor programs are fully funded
- Service obligation of three days for every one
day in school - Must serve a minimum of three years in an Army
Educational Requirements System (AERS)
utilization tour - Optimum time frame to begin ACS is between an
officer's sixth and eighth year of active federal
commissioned service (AFCS). -
- Olmsted Program The Olmsted Program encompasses
the vision of military officers and their
families immersing themselves in a foreign
culture of choice while the officer studies in a
foreign language in a field of his/her choice.
(Senior CPTs) - FY 08 MILPER TBP
- Expected to become familiar with the
institutions, characteristics, customs and people
of the host nation. - Expected to travel extensively and acquire a
familiarity with the host country. - Some Soldiers able to earn a foreign master's
degree or its U.S. equivalent upon completion of
their two years overseas. However, if they do not
earn a degree, the Olmsted Foundation offers a
modest grant for an additional year of education
at an American university.
27Nominative Positions
- White House Fellows Program - the Presidents
Commission annually selects exceptionally
promising individuals from all sectors of
American life to serve as white house fellows.
(Senior CPTs) - Fellows write speeches, help review and draft
proposed legislation, answer congressional
inquiries, chair meetings, conduct briefings, and
otherwise assist high-level government officials - They are assigned to work with senior white house
officials, cabinet secretaries, or other deputies
- FY 08 MILPER TBP
- JCS/OSD/ARSTAF Intern Program - Each year, Human
Resources Command (HRC) selects 20
branch-qualified captains for the JCS/OSD/ARSTAF
Intern Program. Â (Senior CPTs) - Three-year program
- During the first year, interns attend Georgetown
University, earning an Executive Masters in
Policy Management (MPM)Â - The second year, selected officers serve as
interns within the offices of the Joint Staff
(JCS) or the offices of the Secretary of Defense
(OSD) Â - Officers serve as interns on the Army Staff
during their third year. Â Selected officers are
assigned to various sections within these staffs
and are assured exposure to and involvement in
critical decision-making at the highest levels
within our military and the Department of Defense - FY 08 MILPER TBP
28Military Transition Teams (MTT)
- Resourcing these teams with the right Soldiers is
one of the Armys top priorities - TT assignments provide important developmental
opportunities for the Armys 21st Century leaders
- Only fully qualified officers and NCOs are
chosen to fill these critical positions, based
upon their grade, skill, and experience match,
balanced with dwell. - New Language for Board MOIs for officers who
have served on Transition Teams - Majority of assignments do not offer a choice of
PCS locations only transition team offer this as
an incentive to Soldiers. PCS to Kuwait or Fort
Riley with further TCS to the deployed theater of
operations. - MTT assignments entitle Soldiers to a follow-on
assignment of choice within Army Requirements. - Teach and mentor Iraqi and Afghani officers and
Soldiers
29Transition Team Growth
A 139 growth in 8 months on Active Component TT
requirements, from 754 to 1802
LOGISTICIANS 12 of LOG CPTs Army-wide 18 BCTs
of LOG CPT Auths and 6 BCTs of LOG MAJ Auths
and All LOG Auths in TRADOC schoolhouses
Known Requirements through April 2007
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE 11 of MI CPTs Army-wide
16 BCTs of MI CPT Auths and 30 BCTs of MI MAJ
Auths and All MI Auths in TRADOC schoolhouses
FIELD ARTILLERY 7 of FA CPTs Army-wide 8 BCTs
of FA CPT Auths and 8 BCTs of FA MAJ Auths
and All FA Auths in TRADOC schoolhouses
COMBAT ARMS 6 of Combat Arms CPTs Army-wide 6
BCTs of Combat Arms CPT Auths and 16 BCTs of
Combat Arms MAJ Auths and 50 of Combat Arms
Auths in TRADOC schoolhouses
69 of TT requirements are CPT 25 of TT
requirements are for MAJ
30Logistics Majors
- Highlights
- Modularity increased Army requirements for MAJs
- 49 of all Log MAJs requirements are
multifunctional - Selection rates to MAJ -- 98
- Promotion to MAJ moved to pin on at 10 yrs
- Aprox. 72 with combat experience
- Challenges
- Managing tour equity dwell time in assignments
- Resourcing EAB CSS units with MAJs
- Balancing Intermediate Level Education with
operational assignments
31Intermediate Level Education (ILE)
- ILE for Operations Career Field Officers will be
10 months at Leavenworth - Two courses per year
- July start 2/3 of annual class (apx. 100 Log
officers) - January start 1/3 of annual class (apx 30 Log
officers) - Beginning in summer 05 all Operations Career
Field officers in YGs 94 and later will attend
resident ILE - Apx. 500 Log MAJs, YGs 92 -96, need to attend
- Apx. 20 seats per year to Sister Service and
Foreign - Total annual seats for Log officers averages 150
32Logistics LTCs
- Highlights
- Most LOG LTC requirements are Multifunctional
(60) - Aprox 64 with combat experience
- Selection rates to LTC -- 92
- Can stay to 28 years AFCS
- The Army needs senior Log LTCs and COLs
- Challenges
- Managing tour equity dwell time in assignments
- Balancing Operating and Generating Forces
Assignments - 10 of Log LTCs with approved retirements
33Battalion Command
- Highlights
- Currently 165 logistics battalion commands
- 107 (65) multifunctional 58 (35) functional
- FY 07 Bn Cmd Board 54 of 62 (87) had combat
experience -
- Changes
- FSBs and MSBs to BSBs
- 13 new BTBs in the Sustainment Bdes
- 5 new GSBs 1 each SF Group
- CSBs to CSSBs
- Some commands change to key billets
- Challenges
- Managing tour equity dwell time in assignments
- Tactical units CofCs throughout the year
- Bn Cmd tours from 12 to 43 months
34CSA Slating Guidance
- The purpose of our Army is to fight and win
our Nation's wars. We are an Army at war that is
totally committed to victory. Our Soldiers who
stand in harms way deserve the absolute best and
most experienced leaders. Â - First and foremost, slate the best officer
for the unit based on experience and skills. - Â Secondly, slate officers with
combat/contingency experience to units scheduled
for those types of operations and into the
training base. - Â Avoid slating officers out of joint duty
where the officer will lose the ability to
complete joint qualification.
35No Changes of Command While Deployed
- CSA Directed
- Stabilizes battalion and brigade command teams
- Maintains unit cohesion and morale
- Senior leaders do not leave theater before
soldiers - Approval authority now with Army G-1
- Delayed commanders with the best skills and
experience will retain the top priority for
reslating - Commanders in lifecycle manned units, in order to
build a cohesive team, will command for the
duration of lifecycle - If in joint assignment, officer will complete
joint tour. COS takeout only for those
immediately assuming command - Guidance to future promotion and school boards
will have to change - IMPACT BN and BDE command will continue to shift
between even and odd fiscal years as a result of
GWOT and transformation.
36Where do all the FBCs go?
Mission Distribute the QM, OD, TC FBCs across
the force, capitalize on their experience, build
the bench for senior leadership.
FBC Requirements Joint ARSTAF FORSCOM (incl. 9
G4s) TRADOC (incl. SSC) USAREUR EUSA HRC Other
(incl. loss to COL population)
- Considerations
- Review outgoing QM, OD, TC BN CDRs
- Needs of the Army
- Officer professional development
- Officer preferences
- Principal SSC selectees
- - MEL-1 Distribution
- - LTC(P)s will be assigned by SLD
- - BNR for IG, USMA
- - Joint domicile issues
- - Serving in USAREUR w/DEROS
- - HS Senior Stabilization
-
G-4 CTC positions
15 Positions 1 ID 1 AD 1 CAV 2 ID 3 ID 4 ID 7
ID 10 MTN 24 ID 25 ID 82 ABN 101
AASLT CMTC JRTC NTC
37See Your Career Manager Notes
See your photo
See your record
See all jobs!
- Allows officers to access their own ORB
- Secure via AKO
- Can view, print, save and send
- Now With Photos on your ORB
38CLOSING THOUGHTS
- Promotions Opportunities
- Command Opportunities (Functional vs
Multifunctional) - ILE (two courses per year)
- Attrition/Retention (CAD)/Retirement/Resignation
- Must have an Officer Retention Program
- Commander's Officer Retention Toolkit (CORT)
- Commanders and HRC must shape realistic
expectations and preferences. - Deployments/Dwell Time
- OERs (Filing and verbiage)
- FBC Slate
- Good News! Former Bn Cdr promotion rate 87.5
- We have an incredible talent pool!!
- Priorities are clear
- GWOT and Transition Teams
- Modularity
- Readiness is Paramount
- Personnel Assignment and Professional Development
policies and programs are in a great state of
flux. - Walking up OERs does not work
- Logisticians will fill logistics positions
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