DAFI25-202 SUPPORT OF THE HEADQUARTERS OF UNIFIED COMBATANT COMMANDS AND SUBORDINATE UNIFIED COMBATANT COMMANDS
MilReg DAFI25-202 Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of AirForce regulation DAFI25-202?
AirForce regulation DAFI25-202 outlines the policies and procedures for providing support to the headquarters of Unified Combatant Commands (COCOMs) and their subordinate Unified Combatant Commands (SCCs).

Who does the regulation apply to?
This regulation applies to all Air Force personnel, units, and organizations involved in providing support to the COCOMs and SCCs.

What does the regulation cover in terms of support provided?
The regulation covers various aspects of support, including logistical support, personnel support, command and control support, operational support, and facilities support.

How does the regulation define Unified Combatant Commands?
Unified Combatant Commands refer to the command structures that are responsible for specific geographic or functional areas, such as USCENTCOM (U.S. Central Command) or USTRANSCOM (U.S. Transportation Command).

What type of support can be provided to COCOMs and SCCs?
Support can include manpower support, equipment and supplies, planning support, intelligence support, communications support, and other capabilities required by the COCOMs and SCCs.

Are there any limitations on the support that can be provided?
Yes, the regulation emphasizes the need for support to be within the capabilities and resources of the Air Force and should not compromise the ability to execute primary Air Force missions.

How is the decision made to provide support to a COCOM or SCC?
The decision to provide support is made on a case-by-case basis, considering factors such as mission requirements, readiness levels, availability of resources, and directives from higher headquarters.

How are the support requirements communicated to the Air Force?
Support requirements are usually communicated through formal requests from the COCOM or SCC to the appropriate Air Force component or higher headquarters.

Are there any reporting obligations under this regulation?
Yes, the regulation requires reporting on the support provided, including the types and amounts of support, costs incurred, and any significant issues or challenges encountered.

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