Installation Management Command: How is the Command Supporting the Army Plan?
Abstract
On 1 October 2002 the Installation Management Agency (IMA) was formed to consolidate the Army's 184 installations world-wide under the control of 15 Major Army Commands (MACOM) into a single organization. This initiative was designed to consolidate manpower and resources, to standardize base operations throughout all installations, to implement consistent standardized services at all installations, and to continue to improve the quality of life for all Soldiers, civilians, retirees, and their families. The IMA completed its initial implementation phase, finalized the reorganization, and emplaced systems to evaluate quality of life and cost savings. In August 2006, the Department of the Army decided to further transform the Agency to the Installation Management Command (IMCOM) further integrating its command structure. This SRP analyzes IMCOM's strategy to meet the requirements for The Army Plan. It describes IMCOM's basic mission and evaluates the IMCOM's strategy to meet the four overarching strategies for the Army. It concludes with recommendations of ways IMCOM can further support strategic requirements of The Army Plan.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 27, 2007
- Accession Number
- ADA469141
Entities
People
- Ernest A. Tafoya
Organizations
- United States Army War College