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Author Loredo, Elvira N., author.

Title Authorities and options for funding USSOCOM operations / Elvira N. Laredo, John E. Peters, Karlyn D. Stanley, Matthew E. Boyer, William Welser IV, Thomas S. Szayna.

Publication Info. Santa Monica, CA : Rand Corporation, [2014]
©2014

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 75 pages) : illustrations
text file PDF
Physical Medium polychrome
Note "Prepared for the U.S. Special Operations Command."'
"National Defense Research Institute."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-75).
Note "RR-360-SOCOM"--Page 4 of cover.
Contents Introduction -- Challenges and issues concerning TSOC funding -- Conclusions and recommendations -- Appendix A: memoranda of agreement -- Appendix B: Funding sources.
Summary This report examines mechanisms, sources, and inter-Service agreements for funding special operations forces (SOF) operations and provides recommendations to reduce the frequency and duration of disputes between the United States Special Operations Command (SOCOM), the Military Departments, and Geographic Combatant Commands over their respective funding responsibilities for SOF, especially with respect to when Service Common (Major Force Program (MFP) 2) and SOF Peculiar (MFP 11) funds should be used. The Geographic Combatant Commanders, in accordance with guidance received from the President and Secretary of Defense, generate requests for unplanned activities and operations, sometimes in response to unanticipated events. Such events fall outside planned and programmed activities, creating validated operational support requirements that are unfunded and/or unbudgeted. Each time this occurs, it leads to prolonged negotiations to work out funding responsibility disputes among a variety of stakeholders to secure the funding necessary to execute the new requirement. SOCOM's Global SOF Network (GSN) envisions increased use of SOF, which would further increase the frequency of such disputes and could be hindered by current funding processes, motivating the research conducted to produce this report. If the President and Congress agree to expand the use of SOF as described by the GSN concept, it would be necessary to increase the flexibility of funding available for validated but unfunded operations. To increase the effectiveness of SOF, the Department of Defense needs funding solutions that are responsive to global events while enabling effective financial stewardship that satisfies the needs of all stakeholders.
Local Note JSTOR Books at JSTOR Open Access
Subject U.S. Special Operations Command -- Finance.
U.S. Special Operations Command.
Finance.
United States -- Military policy.
United States.
Military policy.
Military planning -- United States.
Military planning.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Added Author Peters, John E., 1947- author.
Stanley, Karlyn D., author.
Boyer, Matthew E., author.
Welser, William, IV, author.
Szayna, Thomas S., 1960- author.
U.S. Special Operations Command.
National Defense Research Institute (U.S.)
Added Title Authorities and options for funding United States Special Operations Command operations
Other Form: Print version: Loredo, Elvira N. Authorities and options for funding USSOCOM operations 0833085069 (OCoLC)879324210
ISBN 9780833087157 (electronic book)
0833087150 (electronic book)
0833085069
9780833085061
Report No. RAND/RR-360-USSOCOM