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| XLOG personnel provide doctrine writing support to USACASCOM at Fort Lee, VA. Our team understands logistics command and control (C2) and the concepts involved with the transformation of the Army. Our personnel perform these key functions: |
- Propose, design, and conduct logistics/CSS studies and analytical
projects that examine the DOTMLPF domains for constructs that affect
the Army.
- Conduct DOTMLPF analysis: Analytical evaluation of materiel and
non-materiel solutions using DOTMLPF.
- Initiate JCIDS analyses and provided the necessary information for
the development of the Initial Capabilities Document (ICD).
- Identify and access capability gaps that can not be met by current
concepts/doctrine, force structure, or materiel solutions. Create a
Concept Capabilities Plan (CCP).
- Author multiple illustrative vignettes (external of a CCP), for
the Stryker Brigade Combat Team Tactical Leaders course in support
of military operations and war-gaming scenarios.
- Functional Area Analysis (FAA): Conduct cross-capability and
cross-system analysis in identifying operational tasks, conditions,
and standards.
- Functional Needs Analysis (FNA): Identify capability gaps or
shortcomings that required solutions, and provided analytical input
on the time frame in which those solutions were needed.
- Functional Solution Analysis (FSA): Conduct an operational-based
assessment of potential DOTMLPF approaches to solving (or
mitigating) one or more of the capability gaps (needs) identified in
the FNA.
- Provide task analysis of Mission, Enemy, Terrain and Weather,
Troops available, Time and Civilian (METT-TC).
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