CGSC F100 EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% PASS
Force Management - ANS The process the Army uses to manage change while balancing
needs (today and in the future) with resource constraints. It encompasses overarching domains
of Capability Development, Force Development, Materiel Development, and Force Integration.
- Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS)
- Planning, Programming, Budgeting Execution (PPBE) System
- Defense Acquisition System (DAS) - ANS Force Management uses many processes, including
three critical Department of Defense (DOD) decision support systems. They are:
- Organizes
- Funds
- Provides Oversight - ANS Although the President is the Commander-in-Chief, Congress also
has authorities in relation to the Army. One power that Congress has over DOD is:
- Recruiting
- Organizing
- Supplying
- Training
- Servicing
- Mobilizing
- Demobilizing
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,- Maintaining
- Equipping
- Administering
- The construction, outfitting, and repair of military equipment
- The construction, maintenance, and repair of buildings, structures, and utilities and the
acquisition of real property - ANS Title 10, Section 7013, Secretary of the Army (SECARMY)
performance functions (12):
- Army Commands (ACOMs)
- Army Service Component Commands (ASCC)
- Direct Reporting Units (DRU)
- Field Operating Agency (FOA) - ANS Four types of organizations that help HQDA meet their
Title 10 functions and form the Army structure.
Administrative Control (ADCON) - ANS Authority/relationship that Army retains when units
are assigned or allocated to a combatant commander that allows it to meet its Title 10
responsibilities. It is NOT a command (C2) relationship.
True - ANS (True/False) ASCCs are heavily engaged in Title 10 management of units working
for a combatant command.
True - ANS (True/False) ASCCs can further delegate ADCON to the senior Army HQ operating
in a particular area.
False (it's an authority) - ANS (True/False) ADCON is a command relationship.
The Army Plan (TAP) - ANS The five-part Army document that refines national strategy (NSS,
NDS, & NMS) and combatant commander's (CCDR) requirements into an executable plan. It
integrates, prioritizes, and directs execution of the Department of the Army's (DA) Title 10
responsibilities.
- Vision (Ends; SA/CSA)
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, - Strategy (Ways; G3)
- Planning Guidance (Means; G3/G8)
- Program Guidance Memorandum (Means; G3/G8)
- Campaign Plan (Execute & Assess; G3) - ANS Five parts of The Army Plan (TAP)
Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS) - ANS A capabilities-based
approach to identify current and future capability gaps and integrate potential solutions. It
focuses on requirements/solutions development.
- Capstone Concept for Joint Operations (CCJO)
- Joint Operations Concepts (JOCs)
- Supporting Concepts - ANS Joint concepts categories:
Army Concept Framework - ANS How the Army documents its fundamental ideas about
future joint operations.
Joint Concept Framework - ANS The current Army Operating Concept.
- Operating
- Functional
- Supporting
- Advisory - ANS The Army Concept Framework hierarchy.
- Doctrine
- Organization
- Training
- Materiel
- Leadership
- Personnel
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ANSWERS 100% PASS
Force Management - ANS The process the Army uses to manage change while balancing
needs (today and in the future) with resource constraints. It encompasses overarching domains
of Capability Development, Force Development, Materiel Development, and Force Integration.
- Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS)
- Planning, Programming, Budgeting Execution (PPBE) System
- Defense Acquisition System (DAS) - ANS Force Management uses many processes, including
three critical Department of Defense (DOD) decision support systems. They are:
- Organizes
- Funds
- Provides Oversight - ANS Although the President is the Commander-in-Chief, Congress also
has authorities in relation to the Army. One power that Congress has over DOD is:
- Recruiting
- Organizing
- Supplying
- Training
- Servicing
- Mobilizing
- Demobilizing
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,- Maintaining
- Equipping
- Administering
- The construction, outfitting, and repair of military equipment
- The construction, maintenance, and repair of buildings, structures, and utilities and the
acquisition of real property - ANS Title 10, Section 7013, Secretary of the Army (SECARMY)
performance functions (12):
- Army Commands (ACOMs)
- Army Service Component Commands (ASCC)
- Direct Reporting Units (DRU)
- Field Operating Agency (FOA) - ANS Four types of organizations that help HQDA meet their
Title 10 functions and form the Army structure.
Administrative Control (ADCON) - ANS Authority/relationship that Army retains when units
are assigned or allocated to a combatant commander that allows it to meet its Title 10
responsibilities. It is NOT a command (C2) relationship.
True - ANS (True/False) ASCCs are heavily engaged in Title 10 management of units working
for a combatant command.
True - ANS (True/False) ASCCs can further delegate ADCON to the senior Army HQ operating
in a particular area.
False (it's an authority) - ANS (True/False) ADCON is a command relationship.
The Army Plan (TAP) - ANS The five-part Army document that refines national strategy (NSS,
NDS, & NMS) and combatant commander's (CCDR) requirements into an executable plan. It
integrates, prioritizes, and directs execution of the Department of the Army's (DA) Title 10
responsibilities.
- Vision (Ends; SA/CSA)
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, - Strategy (Ways; G3)
- Planning Guidance (Means; G3/G8)
- Program Guidance Memorandum (Means; G3/G8)
- Campaign Plan (Execute & Assess; G3) - ANS Five parts of The Army Plan (TAP)
Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS) - ANS A capabilities-based
approach to identify current and future capability gaps and integrate potential solutions. It
focuses on requirements/solutions development.
- Capstone Concept for Joint Operations (CCJO)
- Joint Operations Concepts (JOCs)
- Supporting Concepts - ANS Joint concepts categories:
Army Concept Framework - ANS How the Army documents its fundamental ideas about
future joint operations.
Joint Concept Framework - ANS The current Army Operating Concept.
- Operating
- Functional
- Supporting
- Advisory - ANS The Army Concept Framework hierarchy.
- Doctrine
- Organization
- Training
- Materiel
- Leadership
- Personnel
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