http://www.commonvoice.com/article.asp?colid=5767

Pentagon Expanding Numbers and Role of Special Forces

Jim Kouri
September 1, 2006
CommonVoice.com
Since the Global War on Terrorism, the Pentagon has taken steps to expand
the role of the United States Special Operations Command and its forces. In
response, the Command has transformed its headquarters to coordinate
counterterrorism activities, and the Defense Department has increased
funding and the number of special operations forces positions. 
Although Pentagon plans to significantly increase the number of special
operations forces personnel, the Special Operations Command has not yet
fully determined all of the personnel requirements needed to meet its
expanded mission. While DOD has determined the number of personnel needed to
increase its number of warfighter units, it has not completed analyses to
determine how many headquarters staff are needed to train and equip these
additional warfighters, or how many headquarters staff are needed to plan
and synchronize global actions against terrorist networks -- a new mission
for the Command. 
DOD plans to begin increasing the number of headquarters positions and has
requested funds for these positions in its fiscal year 2007 budget request.
Until these analyses are completed, the Special Operations Command cannot
provide assurances to the Secretary of Defense and the Congress that
currently planned growth in the number of personnel for the Command's
headquarters will meet, exceed, or fall short of the requirements needed to
address the Command's expanded mission. 
The military services and the Special Operations Command have made progress
since fiscal year 2000 in recruiting, training, and retaining special
operations forces personnel, but they must overcome persistently low
personnel inventory levels and insufficient numbers of newly trained
personnel, in certain specialties, to meet DOD's plan to increase the number
of special operations forces. 
In addition, a Government Accounting Office review of the service
components' annual reports, required by the Special Operations Command,
shows that the reports have not provided the information needed to determine
whether they have enough personnel to meet current and future requirements. 
Without such information, the Command will be unable to determine whether
the service components' management approaches, including recruiting,
training, and retention strategies, will be effective in meeting the planned
growth targets. 
Since fiscal year 2000, the number of special operations forces personnel
deployed for operations has greatly increased, and the number deployed for
training has simultaneously decreased. The Special Operations Command has
taken action to manage the challenge of increased deployments; in August
2005, it began requiring active duty personnel to remain at least an equal
amount of time at home as deployed. 
But the Command's service components have not consistently or fully
implemented this policy. This is because the policy lacks clear guidance on
the length of time that they must ensure personnel remain within the
deployment policy guidelines. 
In addition, officials with the Command's Army and Navy service components
expressed concerns regarding the reliability of their information required
to track the deployments of their personnel. Without consistent and reliable
data, the Special Operations Command does not have the information it needs
to effectively manage the personnel deployments of special operations
forces, which affects its ability to maintain the readiness, retention, and
training of these personnel.
Jim Kouri, CPP is currently fifth vice-president of the National Association
of Chiefs of Police and he's a staff writer for the New Media Alliance
(thenma.org). He's former chief at a New York City housing project in
Washington Heights nicknamed "Crack City" by reporters covering the drug war
in the 1980s. In addition, he served as director of public safety at a New
Jersey university and director of security for several major organizations.
He's also served on the National Drug Task Force and trained police and
security officers throughout the country.   Kouri writes for many police and
security magazines including Chief of Police, Police Times, The Narc Officer
and others. He's a news writer for TheConservativeVoice.Com.  He's also a
columnist for AmericanDaily.Com, MensNewsDaily.Com, MichNews.Com, and he's
syndicated by AXcessNews.Com.   He's appeared as on-air commentator for over
100 TV and radio news and talk shows including Oprah, McLaughlin Report, CNN
Headline News, MTV, Fox News, etc.  His book Assume The Position is
available at Amazon.Com. Kouri's own website is located at
<http://jimkouri.us/> http://jimkouri.us
  


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