What is AR 711-6?
AR 711-6 is an Army regulation that pertains to the Army Participation in the Defense Logistics Agency Weapon System Support Program.
What is the purpose of this regulation?
The purpose of AR 711-6 is to outline the policies and procedures for the Army's participation in the Defense Logistics Agency Weapon System Support Program.
Who does this regulation apply to?
This regulation applies to all Army personnel involved in the acquisition, logistics, and sustainment of Army weapon systems.
What is the Defense Logistics Agency Weapon System Support Program?
The Defense Logistics Agency Weapon System Support Program is a joint effort between the Army and the Defense Logistics Agency to provide timely support for Army weapon systems.
What are the key responsibilities of the Army with regards to this program?
The Army is responsible for identifying weapon system requirements, providing funding, and ensuring the readiness and sustainment of Army weapon systems through the program.
How does the Army collaborate with the Defense Logistics Agency in this program?
The Army collaborates with the Defense Logistics Agency through the exchange of information, joint planning, and coordination to ensure efficient and effective support to Army weapon systems.
What are the benefits of participating in this program?
Participating in the Defense Logistics Agency Weapon System Support Program allows the Army to access a wide-range of logistics capabilities, expertise, and resources, ensuring the readiness and sustainment of Army weapon systems.
How is the funding for this program allocated?
Funding for the Defense Logistics Agency Weapon System Support Program is allocated through the Army budgeting and financial management process, based on identified weapon system requirements.
What should Army personnel do if they encounter issues or concerns related to this regulation?
Army personnel should follow the established procedures for reporting and resolving issues or concerns related to this regulation, including notifying the appropriate chain of command and seeking guidance from the responsible offices.