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Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only - Do Not Release Under FOIA
Amplifying information to facilitate deriving the correlation between the force structure plan
and required capabilities:
* Functional/Subfunctional Capabilities: The analytical approach used in the capacity and military
value reports provide the functions/subfunctions assigned to our JCSG for which capabilities
must be derived. Please have your capabilities quantified in the same units of measure used in
our capacity analysis as follows:
o Functions
* Supply
* Percent change in the Number of Contracting actions (from current year levels)
* Percent change in the Number of Stock Records maintained (from current year levels)
* Percent change in the Number of Requisitions processed (from current year levels)
* Percent change in the Number of Items managed (from current year levels)
* Percent change in the Number of Engineering support actions (from current year levels)
* Percent change in the Number of Technical Referrals generated (from current year
levels)
* Storage
* Percent change in the Amount of General Covered Storage Required (from current year
levels)
* Percent change in the Amount of Special Covered Storage Required (from current year
levels)
* Percent change in the Amount of Open Storage Required (from current year levels)
* Percent change in the Amount of POL Storage Required (from current year levels)
* Distribution
* Percent change in tons moved through the distribution network (from current year
levels)
* Role of the Future Year Defense Plan (FYDP): The FYDP may provide some background
information useful in establishing baseline capabilities. However, extrapolating directly from the
FYDP without considering information in the 20-Year Force Structure Plan would conflict with
the statutory requirement to use the plan as a basis for all BRAC recommendations.
* 20-Year Force Structure Plan (FSP): The 20-Year Force Structure Plan includes an assessment of
probable threats to national security from 2005-2025, probable end-strength levels and major
military units to meet these threats, and anticipated funding levels available for national defense
during that same period. Because the FSP will be the basis for your determination of required
capabilities, documentation on the capabilities development process must explain how the
capabilities relate to the FSP.
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