What's the most important thing the military should do while going through this downsizing period?
A system must be developed to identify this talent that is more dynamic than the current OER system. This will mean that OERs will have to start being true - no more of the current system where negative comments are not allowed on the form (aside from rare cases). Commanders should use the OER to highlight where an officer stands out and where he/she needs improvement - the true test of his/her character will be seeing if the next OER demonstrates that improvement being made. Balancing the positive and negative attributes will allow senior officers to place the rated officers in positions that they will be more effective and influential in, or positions that can challenge and develop those who need it.
With a smaller Army, it will also be possible to keep officers in positions that they excel in for longer times, as there will be less need to get more junior officers into developmental positions. This would be especially useful with officers who are innovators, to give them time to implement changes in their organizations that could in turn be developed into doctrine for the whole force.
Thier main reason to downsize is becasue of the buget, ok fine, but they are downsizing the wrong part of the force. They are downsizing Soldiers when they should be downsizing the civillians. How much money could we save if we cut out the contractors?
Do we need civillians in the chow hall? Last I checked, a Contanerized Kitchen Trailer (CKT) and its crew is capable of feeding 400+ troops. Why not put that crew or 2 into the chow hall stateside or downrange. What are the Soldier cooks doing now in garrison?
We have 42As (personel) why are the not processing my work?
We have Engineers who do plumbing and electrical and such, yet when I was in Afghanistan, it was some civilian electrician banking 6 figures who inspected my building for compliance....Seriously? Same with the civilians working S6 shop.
How about stop wasting all this time and money on "Research" for a new camo. Team Real Tree and Mossy Oak have just about every type of terrain AND seasonal camoflauge covered. Juat ask anyone who hunts.
We dont need all the research on weapons either. The Army already uses SIG and Berretta. we all know how the Soldiers feel about the 9mm. For those that have used/fired a SIG know that it is a better weapon. Why not just make the SIG in at least .40/.45cal Standard Issue. As for the M4, we already know the piston sytem is a better operating sytem then the direct gas impingment. Just take off the shelf. The FN SCAR and HK 416 are proven, there are cheaper in price type weapons such as that from Bravo Company. Also, instead of buying a whole new weapon you could just purchase and field just the "Uppers" as well. Besides, most AR companies already build thier weapons to meet or exceed Mil-Spec resulting in no need for addtional "Research"
If you INCREASED the MP Corps, you could leave MPs for Post Secruity while you have MPs deployed. O, r at least put Units in garrison on a rotaional Guard Duty detail for the gates and have MPs patrol the post. Last I checked, any Soldier can be a Sentry. (General Order #1) This would eliminate the need for those private security companies.
As for the Force-If you are going to cut personel, we should be cutting from the TOP. How many GOs do we really need? There are too many Cheifs .These higher ups with 30 years or so....time to go..make room for someone else.
Also with some of these guys in really high positions, they are the ones who have a brother who has a son who works for this company and they get a contract.
I think I just saved the Army a few bucks.
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No honestly, speaking from the intel side of the house, we need to be focused more on preparedness. Having worked for FEMA on the civilian side. The army tends to focus more on "customs" then actual operations when these downsizes occur.
Having been a contractor, I can tell you I knew more than my counter part who was an LTC, that being said this is my experience with active duty staff. Not all contractors know their stuff, and alot of them need to be vetted more.