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What does ARFORGEN stand for?

Army Force Generation (US DoD)


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Fred Rawcliffe, FORSCOM AST Project Manager The Army Force Generation Synchronization Tool (AST) Project Team provided the Army with the means to view the predicted impact of today's synchronization decisions on tomorrow's utilization of the Army inventory moving through ARFORGEN.
No matter what portion of the Army Force Generation cycle your unit is in currently, you should take time to review some of the points in the chart above.
The ultimate beneficiary of the improvement is the Soldier preparing for deployment: because the equipment is returned to the CONUS destination quicker, the Army Force Generation training cycle can be planned so the Soldiers gain both training time and free time with their families before deployment.
Lastly, plans for resetting equipment and units through Army Force Generation (ARFORGEN) are in full swing as we restore units to full capacity for future missions.
At the end of the 14-day LE cycle, the military police platoon or individuals are reintegrated into the BCT to prepare for the next set of field training (mandates) within the Army Force Generation (ARFORGEN) conceptual framework.
This will revise leader development programs for the 21 st century, synchronize programs with the Army Force Generation Model (known as ARFORGEN), and ensure policies and procedures are in place to support the recommendations of accelerating the development of leaders.
The IKN, like many of its counterpart knowledge networks, has been extremely successful in bridging the knowledge gaps between COEs, Operational Forces and the Army Force Generation cycle.
The recently adopted Army Force Generation (ARFORGEN) model combines equipment transfers, new production, and a validated reduction of modified table of equipment (MTOE) authorizations to meet readiness and mission requirements.

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