AR 5-22 THE ARMY FORCE MODERNIZATION PROPONENT SYSTEM
MilReg AR 5-22 Frequently Asked Questions

What is Army regulation AR 5-22?
Army regulation AR 5-22 is a comprehensive document that outlines the Army Force Modernization Proponent System, providing guidance on the management and responsibilities of force modernization proponents within the U.S. Army.

What is the purpose of the Army Force Modernization Proponent System?
The purpose of the Army Force Modernization Proponent System is to ensure that force modernization efforts are effectively managed and implemented across the U.S. Army.

Who is responsible for overseeing the Army Force Modernization Proponent System?
The Army Force Modernization Proponent System is overseen by the U.S. Army’s Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), with support from other organizations and entities involved in force modernization.

What are the key components of the Army Force Modernization Proponent System?
The key components of the Army Force Modernization Proponent System include proponent roles and responsibilities, proponent structures, and the integration of doctrine, organization, training, materiel, leadership and education, personnel, facilities, and policy (DOTMLPF-P) aspects.

What is the role of a force modernization proponent?
A force modernization proponent is responsible for the development, integration, and synchronization of all DOTMLPF-P aspects within their assigned area, ensuring that modernization efforts align with Army priorities and objectives.

How are force modernization proponents organized within the Army?
Force modernization proponents are organized within functional areas, such as specific branches, career fields, or capabilities, with designated organizations responsible for overseeing each area's force modernization efforts.

How does the Army Force Modernization Proponent System integrate with other Army processes?
The Army Force Modernization Proponent System integrates with other Army processes, such as the Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS), the Army Requirements Oversight Council (AROC), and the Army Acquisition System, to ensure a cohesive and synchronized modernization approach.

What is the purpose of integrating DOTMLPF-P aspects within the Army Force Modernization Proponent System?
The integration of DOTMLPF-P aspects within the Army Force Modernization Proponent System ensures a holistic approach to force modernization, enabling the identification and resolution of gaps and requirements in key areas necessary for operational success.

How are force modernization priorities established within the Army?
Force modernization priorities are established through a deliberate process that incorporates analysis, reviews, assessments, and input from various stakeholders, including combatant commands, Army components, and other entities involved in force modernization efforts.

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