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DDRC standardizes training for surface mobility forces.


Reservists in medical, civil affairs Designated Active and Reserve component forces and units organized, trained, and equipped specifically to conduct civil affairs activities and to support civil-military operations. Also called CA. See also civil affairs activities; civil-military operations.  and intelligence specialties have long looked to functional readiness commands to train for their wartime missions.

Following a similar model, the Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command is developing a Deployment and Distribution Readiness Command to train units on the latest distribution technologies, systems and equipment.

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 will standardize training for all surface mobility units while more effectively managing those capabilities in the Reserves, said Col. Bob Askey, the command's G-7.

"Units that don't belong to SDDC SDDC Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (formerly Military Traffic Management Command)
SDDC Single Data Device Correction
 haven't always had ready access to what we do at installations and ports," Askey said. "As we move toward a full-fledged functional readiness command, we want to provide quality, real-world training opportunities for all of these units."

To formalize the process, a memorandum of agreement A memorandum of agreement (MOA) or cooperative agreement is a document written between parties to cooperatively work together on an agreed upon project or meet an agreed upon objective. The purpose of an MOA is to have a written understanding of the agreement between parties.  is awaiting the signatures of SDDC's commander, Maj. Gen. Charles Fletcher, and the chief of Army Reserve, Lt. Gen. James Helmly.

"We have received extremely positive feedback from Lt. Gen. Helmly," Fletcher said. "He's pleased that we're leaning forward to provide standardized, quality functional training opportunities and SDDC's technology tools for these units, regardless of what patch they wear."

As the surface distribution component of U.S. Transportation Command, SDDC is charged with providing end-to-end visibility of Department of Defense cargo moving around the globe. In tactical situations, units working side-by-side may be commanded by different headquarters but may not be trained on the same equipment or to the same standards.

"Whether we're operating in Iraq or responding to an earthquake or hurricane, SDDC uses the same systems and equipment for operating at installations and ports, manifesting cargo and stow planning," Askey said. "We want all units to use the same systems and to understand how the data they capture feeds into larger distribution systems for asset visibility."

That data is used at all levels to make decisions, Askey said--by war fighting commanders and logisticians in planning, by SDDC and USTRANSCOM USTRANSCOM United States Transportation Command  to coordinate the use of strategic lift assets and by the Defense Logistics Agency Noun 1. Defense Logistics Agency - a logistics combat support agency in the Department of Defense; provides worldwide support for military missions
Defense Department, Department of Defense, DoD, United States Department of Defense, Defense - the federal department
 to manage stocks of sustainment supplies.

As the plan for the DDRC is making its way through the Army staff, SDDC is "putting its money where its mouth is," Askey said. The command held a mission opportunities workshop in March to begin scheduling this important training with representatives of various surface mobility units.

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. He's interested in training opportunities for the unit's port operations companies, cargo documentation detachments and cargo support teams.

"They need training that is geared toward their wartime missions," he said. "Our battalion piggybacked on a Joint Logistics The art and science of planning and carrying out, by a joint force commander and staff, logistic operations to support the protection, movement, maneuver, firepower, and sustainmentof operating forces of two or more Military Departments of the same nation. See also logistics.  Over The Shore mission with SDDC last year and we learned a lot, so we're looking for Looking for

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 similar opportunities."

Although such events serve as training opportunities for the Reserve units, they are also SDDC's day-to-day missions. That's why the Deployment and Distribution Readiness Command is a win-win situation for all involved, Askey said.

"The DDRC will not only ensure that units are trained to the same standard, it will also allow us to more economically manage all of the capabilities in the Reserves to best support the war fighter," he said. "It doesn't matter whether these units are wearing the SDDC patch or not. The bottom line is that it's all one Army, one distribution system."

Askey said that more than 10,000 Soldiers could benefit from the training offered to units that perform deployment support, terminal operations The reception, processing, and staging of passengers; thereceipt, transit, storage, and marshalling of cargo; the loadingand unloading of modes of transport conveyances; and themanifesting and forwarding of cargo and passengers todestination. See also operation; terminal. , cargo transfer, cargo documentation and movement control missions.

Patti Bielling

SDDC Headquarters, Fort Eustis Fort Eustis is a United States Army facility located in Newport News, Virginia.

The post is the home to the Army Transportation Corps, and also home to the U.S. Army Aviation Logistics School.
 
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