F100 EXAM PREP Flashcards
HQDA does or does not command army units in combat
Does not
True or false. ASCCs can further delegate ADCON to the senior army headquarters operating in a particular area
True
What powers does Congress have over the DOD? 
Organization, funding, and oversight 
True or false. ADCON is a command relationship 
False
What is the process the army uses to manage change my balancing needs both today and in the future with resource constraints?
Force Management
The army retains ______ over army units, assigned or allocated to a combat commander. This is the relationship that allows it to meet its title 10 responsibilities.
ADCON
True or false. ASCCS are heavily engaged in title 10 management of units, working for a combatant command.
True 
What are the four parts of the army strategic planning system ASPS?
-Army strategy
-army planning guidance APG
-army programming guidance memo APGM
-Army campaign plan ACP
What are the three critical department of defense decision support systems?
JCIDS determines requirement/ solution approaches
DAS Develops and requires material solutions
PPBE resource requirements and solutions
HQDA execute it’s title 10 mission through which four types of organizations
ACOM, ASCC, DRU, FOA
What is the JCIDS process used to identify and define requirements or needs analysis, problems and risks, work gap analysis, and solutions analysis across the DOTMILPF-P domains?
Capabilities based assessment (CBA)
Where are within the capabilities based assessment (CBA) would a non-material solution, be determined to fill a capability gap?
Solution analysis (FSA)
What are the three capabilities-based assessment (CBA) phases?
Needs analysis (FAA), gap analysis (FNA), solution analysis (FSA) 
What phase of the capabilities-based assessment assesses the capabilities of the current programmed for us to meet the military objectives from chosen scenarios?
Gap analysis (FNA)
What phase of the capabilities-based assessment identifies required capabilities and tasks?
Needs analysis (FAA)
What is a capabilities based approach to identify current and future capability gaps?
JOINT CAPABILITIES, INTEGRATION, AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM (JCIDS)
What are the three requirement lanes of JCIDS? Which is most preferred?
Urgent, emergent, deliberate (most preferred)
 What are the two solutions of the JCIDS process and how are they documented?
Non material (DCR)
Material (ICD/CDD)
Who is the primary army player in the JCIDS process?
Army futures command (AFC)
What are the four key inputs to the JCIDS process?
Strategy, concepts, current force structure, capability gaps
The army documents it’s fundamental ideas about future joint operations in the ?
Army concept framework
What is the current army operating concept?
TP 525-3-1, The US Army in multi domain operations 2028
What are the three categories of joint concepts?
Joint warfighting concept, joint operating concept, supporting concept
What is the hierarchy of the army concept framework?
Army operating, functional, supporting, advisory
Collectively, the ________ defines the ____________ of how it will operate in the future and provides the _______________ needed to determine the capabilities required across the army to ensure future force effectiveness.
-Army concept framework
-army vision
-conceptual framework
The defense acquisition system (DAS) has _____ phases and _______ milestones.
Five phases and three milestones
Which phase of DAS IS THE EXECUTION OF A SUPPORT PROGRAM THAT MEETS MATERIAL READINESS, AN OPERATIONAL SUPPORT PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS AND SUSTAINS THE SYSTEM IN THE MOST COST EFFECTIVE MANNER OVER IT’S TOTAL LIFECYCLE?
Operations and sustainment (O&S)
The ______ is the entry point into the acquisition process for all defense acquisition products
MDD (Material development decision)
What is the balance of risk between cost, schedule, and performance agreed to between the program manager (PM), the program executive office (PEO) and the milestone decision authority (MDA) called?
APB (acquisition program baseline)
Which phase of the DAS reduces technology, engineering, integration, and lifecycle cost risk to the point that a decision to contract for engineering and manufacturing development can be made with confidence in successful program, execution for development, production, and sustainment?
TMRR (technology, maturation, and risk reduction)