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ORGANIZATION | ||
| COMMAND SUPPORT GROUP (TCCC) | ||
| Commander (TCCC), Deputy Commander (TCDC), Chief of Staff (TCCS), Command First Sergeant (TCCS-FS), Joint Secretariat (TCCS-JS), Protocol (TCCS-P), Public Affairs (TCPA), Research Center/Historian (TCRC), Inspector General (TCIG), Joint Transportation Reserve Unit (JTRU), Information Management (TCCS-IM), Senior Enlisted Leader (TCCC-SEL). more.... | ||
| COMMAND ACQUISITION (TCAQ) | ||
| Serves as business advisor to and external liaison with AMC, MSC, SDDC, acquisition components and other contracting agencies. TCAQ provides expertise on various acquisition policies, procedures, and strategies to Department of Defense (DOD) organizations, federal agencies, and the commercial transportation industry. TCAQ analyzes and proposes acquisition-related legislative and regulatory changes to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the Defense Transportation System (DTS). TCAQ also ensures compliance with these regulations. TCAQ serves as the focal point for TRANSCOM acquisition by managing the command's internal acquisition and contracting process. Additionally, the Acquisition Chief chairs both the Defense Acquisition Regulation (DAR) Council Transportation Committee and the Acquisition Strategy Review Panel (ASRP). more.... |
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| STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE (TCJA) | ||
| Provides legal expertise in its Core Competency of Transportation Law for USTRANSCOM and DOD. Provides full spectrum of legal services to the command to include transportation acquisition, fiscal, international, personnel, military justice, environmental, operations and Law of War, intellectual property, administrative law, and transportation related insurance law. more.... |
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| COMMAND SURGEON (TCSG) | ||
| The Command Surgeon's Office, in addition to providing normal Headquarters staff functions, serves as DOD's single manager for the development of policy and standardization of procedures and information support systems for global patient movement. more.... |
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| MANPOWER & PERSONNEL (TCJ1) | ||
| The Manpower and Personnel Directorate develops plans, policies, and procedures for the administration of the command's manpower and personnel programs, provides personnel support services, manages the command training program, and advises the Commander on all matters concerning Reserve Component (RC) forces relating to the mission of USTRANSCOM. more.... | ||
| INTELLIGENCE (TCJ2) | ||
| The Intelligence Directorate is responsible for all peacetime and wartime intelligence activities for USTRANSCOM and subordinate Transportation Component Commands. Develops intelligence policy, programs, doctrine, organizational concepts and implementation strategies. Directs development and implementation of intelligence support to USTRANSCOM's global operations, plans, crisis action teams (CAT), exercises and deployments. Directs the development and implementation of coherent transportation intelligence to support USTRANSCOM's global mobility mission as part of U.S. national security policy. Directs operational intelligence activities, including threat and transportation intelligence analysis and dissemination, to meet the needs of USTRANSCOM and supported command mobility forces. more.... | ||
| OPERATIONS AND PLANS (TCJ3) | ||
| The Operations Directorate directs and synchronizes the Defense Transportation System with national distribution processes to meet national security objectives. It maintains command and control of strategic forces and logistics infrastructure. TCJ3 sets operations policy and conducts crisis action and adaptive planning to deploy/sustain forces. It directs and monitors process improvements for global Distribution Process Owner (DPO) operations. TCJ3 is primarily responsible to develop and design the operational architecture and integrate the automated information systems (AIS) and other information technology (IT) capabilities to support global warfighting requirements. It acts as the DOD functional proponent for In-Transit Visibility and schedules/manages all CONUS Operational Support Airlift (OSA) in support of DOD wartime readiness requirements. more.... | ||
| STRATEGY, POLICY, PROGRAMS & LOGISTICS (TCJ5/4) | ||
| The Strategy, Plans, Policy, and Programs Directorate is the command focal point for all futures initiatives, transformation initiatives, command logistics constructs and operational traffic management policies and procedures. It is responsible for mobility concepts, force structure definition, transportation technologies, strategies, and policies to fulfill future forward presence and power projection requirements of the Defense Transportation System (DTS). It accomplishes its role by coordinating with the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Joint Staff, Combatant Commands, Component Commands, other governmental agencies, and industry to further initiatives, programs, policies, and plans which enhance logistic support to the nation's warfighters. more.... | ||
| COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, & COMPUTER SYSTEMS (TCJ6) | ||
| The Command, Control, Communications and Computer Systems Directorate plans and programs for, implements, and manages command, control, communications, and computer (C4) systems, products, and services for the U.S. Transportation Command Commander and staff. Additionally, TCJ6 is responsible for long-range planning, policy, technical integration and interoperability, life-cycle support, and program management for major transportation C4 systems DOD-wide. more.... | ||
| PROGRAM ANALYSIS & FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (TCJ8) | ||
| The Program Analysis & Financial Management Directorate (TCJ8) is the USTRANSCOM focal point for all program and financial management matters. TCJ8 advocates and defends programs important to the Defense Transportation System (DTS); performs budgeting and budget execution for USTRANSCOM and the Transportation Component Commands; develops financial management guidance, policy, and procedures for the Transportation Working Capital Fund (TWCF); and provides financial accounting systems and policy management to the Command. Develops Command policy and issues guidance on use of $4.5 billion Command-wide Transportation Working Capital Fund (TWCF) and appropriated budgets. Prepares positions for the Commander throughout Planning, Programming and Budgeting and Execution System (PPBES) and Congressional appropriations processes. Receives and promulgates OSD funding guidance; provides guidance for standardization of rates; reviews, consolidates, and submits Component budgets to OSD; defends budget before OSD; and controls the TWCF execution through oversight of Components. more.... | ||
| RESERVE COMPONENT DIRECTORATE (TCJ9) | ||
| The Reserve Component Directorate (TCJ9) advises Commander on all matters related to Reserve Component support to USTRANSCOM and component commands. TCJ9 will effectively and efficiently provide USTRANSCOM directorate support with trained, ready Reserve Component Forces in support of the USTRANSCOM mission. more.... | ||
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