Chapter 4

Planning and Guidance

**ANSWER KEY IS AT THE END OF THE QUESTIONS**

  1. The Annex W of COCOM’s Deliberate and Crisis Action Planning has which of the following documents:
  2. Site survey from the Advon team
  3. SF 1402 template
  4. Contractor Support Integration Plan (CSIP)
  5. After Action Reports (AARs)
  1. Legally, there are two types of contingencies: ______contingencies and ______contingencies. Of the two types, a(n) ______contingency has fewer legal flexibilities.
  1. Military exercises such as Joint Dawn and Foal Eagle are able to provide the participant with an exact replica of contingency contracting conditions.
  2. True
  3. False
  1. What is the regular micro-purchase threshold amount?
  2. $1,000
  3. $1,500
  4. $3,000
  5. $5,000
  1. What is the SAT threshold for declared contingencies outside of the US?
  2. $250,000
  3. $500,000
  4. $750,000
  5. $1,000,000
  1. Host Nation Support Agreements (HNSA), Status of Forces Agreements (SOFA), or Assistance in Kind Agreements (AIK) are normally negotiated through:
  2. The Contingency Contracting Office
  3. Foreign location Commander
  4. U.S. Department of State
  5. U.S. Department of Labor
  1. There are several sources of contracting expertise geographically separated from the deployed CCO. Which of the following sources could be used?
  2. Defense Logistics Agency
  3. The nearest permanent military installation contracting office
  4. The American Embassy or Consulate
  5. All of the above
  6. A and B
  1. Match the Team with the contingency contracting function. (Varies)
  2. HNS Team 1. Team deploying within the first 30 days

of a contingency that usually conducts a site

survey

  1. Advon Team 2. Team that helps the CCO connect with

host nation authorities and personnel

designated to offer support

  1. JOCST Team 3. Team offering support during the initial

phases of a declared contingency

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  1. When an American CCO is deployed to support a NATO operation, they are only required to follow the procurement policies of the United States.
  2. True
  3. False
  1. Match the Agreement with the function.
  2. ACSA 1. Govern the status of contractors and

employees, criminal jurisdiction, and

taxation

  1. SOFA 2. Bilateral international agreements that

allow for the provision of cooperative

logistics support

  1. Bilateral Agreement 3. Clarifies terms under which the foreign

military is allowed to operate

  1. The Navy's Global Contingency Services Contract (GCSC) is designed to provide:

a.  Short term facilities support services with incidental construction at various locations (including remote locations) throughout the world

b.  Long term facilities support services with incidental construction at various locations (including remote locations) throughout the world

c.  Long and short term facilities to include major construction at all locations throughout the world

d.  Short term facilities to include support services and major construction to all locations throughout the world

  1. Supply Class _____ Items consist of the following: construction materials, including installed equipment and all fortification and barrier materials.
  2. I
  3. IV
  4. VII
  5. X
  1. Contingency Contracting Support Phase I; Mobilization/Initial deployment is normally the first ______days of deployment and is characterized by an extremely high operation tempo, confusion and controlled chaos
  2. 30 – 45
  3. 45 – 90
  4. 90 – 120
  5. 120 – 180
  1. Pre-arranged contracts awarded by Service acquisition program management offices that provide technical support, maintenance support and, in some cases, Class IX support for selected military weapons and support systems are:
  2. Theater support contracts
  3. System support contracts
  4. External support contracts
  5. Navy husbanding contracts
  1. Pre-arranged contracts, or contracts awarded during contingency, from contracting organizations whose contracting authority does not derive directly from the theater support contracting heads of contracting activity or from system support contracting authorities are:
  2. Theater support contracts
  3. System support contracts
  4. External support contracts
  5. Navy husbanding contract
  1. When is UCMJ applicable to contractors accompanying the force?

Answer Key:

1.  C, Ref: Introduction

2.  Declared, Undeclared; Undeclared, Ref: Types of Contingencies

3.  B, Ref: Types of Contingencies

4.  C, Ref: Types of Contingencies

5.  D, Ref: Predeployment Planning

6.  C, Ref: Plugging in Downrange

7.  D, Ref: Additional Planning Considerations

8.  A-2, B-1, C-3, Ref: Plugging in Downrange

9.  B, Ref: NATO Tasking

10.  A-2 , B-3 , C-1, Ref: Plugging in Downrange

11.  A, Ref: Civil Augmentation Programs

12.  B, Ref: Exhaustion of Logistics Supply and Required Sources Supply

13.  A, Ref: Contingency Contracting Support Phases

14.  B, Ref: Types of Contract Support

15.  C, Ref: Types of Contract Support

16.  Contractor employees are subject to military law under the UCMJ when accompanying U. S. forces during a declared war.

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