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ARMY LOGISTICS SUPPORT
PURPOSE
The purpose of this Headquarters, Department of the Army (HQDA), Office of the Deputy
Chief of Staff for Logistics (ODCSLOG) sponsored project was to develop a data call process
that captured the Army’s Logistics Support to Other Services (ALSOS) responsibilities and
associated requirements (previously known as Wartime Executive Agent Responsibilities
[WEAR]) in the event of two nearly simultaneous Major Theater Wars (MTW). This report is
the result of that study.
OBJECTIVES
The project focused on the development of a data call process that would capture only those
ALSOS responsibilities and requirements that have Army support implications to the warfighting
geographic combatant command Commanders in Chief (CINC). The CINC’s deliberate plans,
assigned DOD Executive Agent responsibilities, and Service regulations were the primary source
documents used to identify these responsibilities. The project objectives were to:
• Develop a data collection methodology to capture supported Service wartime MTW
• Offer lesson-learned observations for improving the completeness and accuracy of
logistics requirements for use by Army modeling activities to determine Army
logistical force and supply requirements.
future ALSOS requirement determination efforts.
The project builds on previous Army analytical efforts for determining ALSOS support
requirements, and identifying needed resources to improve support to each CINC. These
analyses were primarily focused on supporting the Army’s Total Army Analysis’s (TAA)
process of determining out-year structure requirements and alternative means of resourcing such
requirements using future illustrative defense planning guidance forces. Using the results from
these past studies as benchmarks, this project focused on developing a more comprehensive look
at the potential impacts on the Army’s capabilities in meeting its current assigned, implied, and
specified ALSOS responsibilities.
DATA CALL PROCESS APPROACH
The data call was conducted to collect, display, and assess the Army’s support to other Services’
materiel and service-related responsibilities and requirements in supporting CINC deliberate
plans in Southwest Asia (SWA) and Northeast Asia (NEA). The project was designed to only
collect and provide select logistical data elements that were not available in the Center for Army
Analysis’s (CAA) databases. The project’s goal was to provide CAA sufficient detail to allow
them to:
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