ECCC GE VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR EASY
EXAM PASS
The goal of the GE Module is to equip officers with the skills necessary to
design and produce General Engineering impacts in support of the maneuver
commander during ULO. GE101: Introduction to General Engineering -
ANSWER ·
GE is defined as engineering capabilities and actions that alter, preserve, or
safeguard the physical environment, aside from combat engineering.
· GE is used to support: ANSWER o Defense: Constantly works to prepare and
harden installations, facilities, and positions
· Offense: Ensuring that forces may move from ports of debarkation to forward
AOs
o Stability: GE capabilities are probably being used to support infrastructure
development and restore critical services.
Both vertical and horizontal construction are supported by Geospatial-
ANSWER.
Engineer reconnaissance is not a type of reconnaissance, according to the
answer to GE104: Engineer Reconnaissance. Route, zone, region,
reconnaissance in force, and special are the forms.
Forward Support Team Advance (FEST-A), Reconnaissance Team (RT),
Advanced Echelon (ADVON) Team, and Contingency Engineer District (CED)
are USACE Contingency Elements (UCE).
Comparing Tactical and Technical Reconnaissance
GE105: Planning Construction Operations - ANSWER Projects originate from
the requestor (installation entity or unit), who determines a requirement that can
be satisfied with the help of engineers.
ANSWER o MDMP Step 1: Receive Mission-> Recognize what you truly need
to perform in Construction Planning 1 of 2. Compile resources, time analysis,
, greater purpose, deficiencies, and excess. Never ignore geospatial.
Step 2 of the MDMP: Mission Analysis -> Consolidate analysis into a single
endeavor. Include the BDE S2 Geospatial cell
MDMP in Construction Planning 2 of 2: ANSWER o MDMP Steps 3–6: COA
creation, analysis, comparison, and approval
Step 7 of the MDMP: Practice
Real Estate - ANSWER The total amount of real estate
When organizing construction activities, take into consideration... - ANSWER ·
Sustainment and Protection Considerations...
What is produced by MDMP COA development? ANSWER many designs to
fulfill the commander's purpose.
GE107: Project Management-ANSWER is the use of resources, expertise, and
knowledge to carry out tasks meant to fulfill a particular objective.
· A project will: - ANSWER o Not be a part of the regular business operations.
There is a significant danger involved.
If actions fail, it will have a big impact.
Have a minimum of two individuals or components cooperating
Project Components: ANSWER o Time: The amount of time allotted in your
project timeline to finish the project.
o Money: The project budget is determined by the resource costs.
Scope: Project objectives, activities, and the amount of effort needed to
accomplish them
Project Steps: Defining/Initiating, Planning, Doing/Executing, Reviewing,
Monitoring, and Controlling
Reference for Resource Estimation: · Work rates from Battle Book, Activity
Estimation Steps (6 steps), Page 174.
Equation of Standard Effort: ANSWER (Quantity) X (Work Rate)
ANSWER (Standard Effort) / (Efficiency) is the troop effort equation.
ANSWER (Troop Effort) / (Crew Size) is the duration equation.
Project Equation Table: Quantity, Work Rate, Standard Efficiency, Troop
EXAM PASS
The goal of the GE Module is to equip officers with the skills necessary to
design and produce General Engineering impacts in support of the maneuver
commander during ULO. GE101: Introduction to General Engineering -
ANSWER ·
GE is defined as engineering capabilities and actions that alter, preserve, or
safeguard the physical environment, aside from combat engineering.
· GE is used to support: ANSWER o Defense: Constantly works to prepare and
harden installations, facilities, and positions
· Offense: Ensuring that forces may move from ports of debarkation to forward
AOs
o Stability: GE capabilities are probably being used to support infrastructure
development and restore critical services.
Both vertical and horizontal construction are supported by Geospatial-
ANSWER.
Engineer reconnaissance is not a type of reconnaissance, according to the
answer to GE104: Engineer Reconnaissance. Route, zone, region,
reconnaissance in force, and special are the forms.
Forward Support Team Advance (FEST-A), Reconnaissance Team (RT),
Advanced Echelon (ADVON) Team, and Contingency Engineer District (CED)
are USACE Contingency Elements (UCE).
Comparing Tactical and Technical Reconnaissance
GE105: Planning Construction Operations - ANSWER Projects originate from
the requestor (installation entity or unit), who determines a requirement that can
be satisfied with the help of engineers.
ANSWER o MDMP Step 1: Receive Mission-> Recognize what you truly need
to perform in Construction Planning 1 of 2. Compile resources, time analysis,
, greater purpose, deficiencies, and excess. Never ignore geospatial.
Step 2 of the MDMP: Mission Analysis -> Consolidate analysis into a single
endeavor. Include the BDE S2 Geospatial cell
MDMP in Construction Planning 2 of 2: ANSWER o MDMP Steps 3–6: COA
creation, analysis, comparison, and approval
Step 7 of the MDMP: Practice
Real Estate - ANSWER The total amount of real estate
When organizing construction activities, take into consideration... - ANSWER ·
Sustainment and Protection Considerations...
What is produced by MDMP COA development? ANSWER many designs to
fulfill the commander's purpose.
GE107: Project Management-ANSWER is the use of resources, expertise, and
knowledge to carry out tasks meant to fulfill a particular objective.
· A project will: - ANSWER o Not be a part of the regular business operations.
There is a significant danger involved.
If actions fail, it will have a big impact.
Have a minimum of two individuals or components cooperating
Project Components: ANSWER o Time: The amount of time allotted in your
project timeline to finish the project.
o Money: The project budget is determined by the resource costs.
Scope: Project objectives, activities, and the amount of effort needed to
accomplish them
Project Steps: Defining/Initiating, Planning, Doing/Executing, Reviewing,
Monitoring, and Controlling
Reference for Resource Estimation: · Work rates from Battle Book, Activity
Estimation Steps (6 steps), Page 174.
Equation of Standard Effort: ANSWER (Quantity) X (Work Rate)
ANSWER (Standard Effort) / (Efficiency) is the troop effort equation.
ANSWER (Troop Effort) / (Crew Size) is the duration equation.
Project Equation Table: Quantity, Work Rate, Standard Efficiency, Troop