Main Command Post-Operational Detachments (MCP-ODs) and division headquarters readiness


Stephen Dalzell [and 12 others].
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The Division Headquarters : History, Organization, and Roles -- History of the Focus Area Review Group II Design and Intent/Limitations -- DOTMLPF-P Analysis of Focus Area Review Group II Impacts -- Impact of Focus Area Review Group II Changes on Short-Notice Readiness.. - To effect reductions in institutional and operational headquarters (HQ), Focus Area Review Group II (FARG II) HQ design was developed and included a new unit type -- the Main Command Post-Operational Detachment (MCP-OD) -- through which reserve component (RC) personnel augment active component (AC) staffs. This report identifies the effects of this design on division HQ readiness and develops potential mitigation strategies. The authors reviewed Army history, doctrine, and force structure documents to define when a division HQ deploys and the missions it might be assigned. They visited several AC divisions to interview participants in a multicomponent HQ and conducted telephone interviews with other units. The authors then analyzed how AC and RC staffs have prepared their combined forces for employment as a single HQ and where their efforts have been challenged. Last, the authors developed a model to illustrate when a division HQ will experience increased risk as it tries to meet requirements.
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