Global Force Management Definition - MilitaryDictionary.org
global force management
1.) A process to align assignment, allocation, and apportionment of forces to combatant commanders in support of the national defense strategy and joint force availability requirements.
2.) A process that provides near-term sourcing solutions while providing the integrating mechanism between force apportionment, allocation, and assignment. Also call GFM.
In the United States, military vocabulary is standardized by the Department of Defence. These terms are used by the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps.
Term Classification: miscellaneous
Source:
Department of Defence, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms
Term sourced from DODI 8260.03: The Global Force Management Data Initiative (GFM DI), updated February 2014 View source document
This term is marked as active and was last updated in 2015
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