What is an Mdep army?

MDEP funds opportunities for Soldiers to reintegrate and Families to reconstitute between deployments, supports survivors and enables rehabilitation for Soldiers through individual skill development and team participation. This MDEP does not fund Rotational Forces and/or Forward Deployed sites.
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What does EE peg stand for?

The six PEGs align with the Army's Title 10 responsibilities: Organizing (OO PEG), Manning (MM PEG), Equipping (EE PEG), Sustaining (SS PEG), Training (TT PEG), and Installations (II PEG).
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What is a peg army?

Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution.
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What is the Army II Peg?

The II PEG is one of HQDA's PEGs that support Army planning, programming and budgeting and is Co-Chaired by The Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy and Environment (ASA IE&E) and the Commanding General, Army Materiel Command.
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How long is the POM cycle?

The programming phase generates a Program Objective Memorandum (POM), a funding plan for each DOD component covering a five-year period that adjusts programs in the FYDP.
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How does the POM process work?

During the POM cycle, planning decisions, programming guidance, and congressional guidance are changed into a detailed allocation of resources or funding to show how the Services and Defense Agencies want to balance their allocation of available resources.
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What does Pom mean in the DoD?

Subordinate activities within each Military Department (e.g. Army Commands, numbered Air Forces and Fleets, acquisition program offices) begin developing their individual budgets as a prelude to the Service Secretary's call for budget estimates.
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What is cPROBE Army?

The cPROBE, a collection of databases and applications, is slowly moving from incremental upgrades to adding new developments. The system hosts 21,000 service users who manage more than 770,000 decision inputs worldwide.
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Why is PPBE important?

Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE) is an annual Department of Defense (DOD) process for allocating resources. It serves as the framework for DOD civilian and military leaders to decide which programs and force structure requirements to fund based on strategic objectives.
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What is Amsco code?

AMSCO stands for Army Management Structure Code

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What is the current FYDP?

The 2021 FYDP, issued in March 2020, comprises DoD's request for appropriations in 2021 and a series of planned budgets for 2022 through 2025. This report describes the Congressional Budget Office's analysis of the FYDP and summarizes DoD's expectations about the costs of its plans for 2021 through 2025.
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What is the Spar process?

Within an environment of constrained resources, the SPAR process is conducting value analyses to assess equipment capabilities in the projected operating environment, identify risks inherent to capability trades, and weigh potential resource implications.
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How does the Army Run?

This text explains and synthesizes the functioning and relationships of numerous Defense, Joint, and Army organizations, systems, and processes involved in the development and sustainment of trained and ready forces for the Combatant Commanders.
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What are the two major types of decisions Army?

The Army has traditionally viewed military decision-making, or Battle Command, as both science and art. Battle Command is divided into two categories: Command and Control. The art of command is the arena of the commander. It is the commander's business to visualize the future, make decisions, and lead.
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What is a force tracking number?

• Force Tracking Number (FTN) – Provides a. complete breakdown of the eleven character FTN. including who assigns it, when it will be assigned, and also the significance of each character position. • Emergent Requirements – Provides the GFM.
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Why is force development significant?

Force development, a subprocess of force management, determines organizational and materiel requirements and translates them into time-phased programs and force structure to accomplish Army missions and functions (this is the creation of forces).
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What is the execution phase of PPBE?

The execution phase also known as execution review evaluates program results to assess a program's actual performance compared to its planned performance. This process occurs simultaneously with the program review and the budget review.
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What are the PPBE phases and definitions?

The Planning, Programming, Budget, and Execution (PPBE) process (see PPBE Map) is one of three (3) processes (Acquisition, Requirements, and Funding) that support the Defense Acquisition System. The PPBE process is focused on Financial Management and resource allocation for current and future DoD acquisition programs.
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What is the focus of the PPBE planning phase?

In the planning phase of the PPBE process, the focus is on defining the national defense strategy and ensuring that we have the military forces necessary to support that strategy, maintain national security, and support foreign policy.
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How do I make US Army mil?

  1. Go to www.us.army.mil to register for an AKO account. ...
  2. Select “Register without a CAC”.
  3. Type your social security number in the box and click next.
  4. Select “Military Transition” from the list and click next.
  5. Type your sponsor's username in the box and click next.
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What happened AKO?

Army Knowledge Online (AKO) may have stopped being accessible to users at the end of June, but PEO EIS's Enterprise Content Collaboration and Messaging (EC2M) product office — part of EIS's Enterprise Services portfolio — officially brought the program to a close on July 26.
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How many corps does the army have?

As of October 2020, there are five active Army corps.
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What does Pom mean in law?

Possession of Marijuana. Marijuana, Possession, Crime.
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How much do ppm movers make?

When you choose a PPM over a government procured move (GMP), the government pays you 95% of what they would pay the military contractor. In addition, you'll also get other standard travel allowances for your family.
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What does Pom leave mean in the Navy?

POM. Plan o O f the Month. Navy.
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