Services to Report on Guard, Reserve Needs
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National Guard
May 31, 2007 20:00 EDT
The services had until the end of last month to report on their reserve-component needs, a top defense logistics official told the Commission on the National Guard and Reserves at a hearing May 16.
The request was in response to Defense Department concerns about the schedule and funding requirements for the Guard and Reserves, said E Jackson Bell, deputy undersecretary of defense for logistics and material readiness.
Mr. Bell said he shared the commission's concerns that the operations tempo of the reserve components has increased at a far greater pace than resourcing. He added that the department is taking "proactive steps to mitigate those concerns."
The reports were to include a schedule by year with requirements for individual types of items, actual equipment on hand and "fill rate." They also will reflect planned changes.
"The new reporting requirements will provide much-needed visibility into the plan for meeting resource requirements and materiel readiness of the National Guard and reserve components, and it will enable increased oversight to ensure the materiel readiness improvements are realized," he said.
Mr. Bell said the department owes it to reserve troops and the nation to ensure they are properly equipped.
His testimony came the same day as Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates' call for policy changes to how the Defense Department determines funding and resourcing for the reserves, including civil support requirements.
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