The Need for Organisational Resilience Chapter-6
b. Logistic Planning Factors. These are a listing of relationships between two or more variables,
e.g., kgs/man/day, which can be used to plan resource needs in detail. If they are not readily
available, they should be developed and applied when planning a specific mission.
c. Determination of Logistic Requirements. This is accomplished by applying the logistic planning
factors against the tasks outlined in the mission analysis. The gross logistic requirements can then be
used by the planner to determine the most cost effective and efficient method of providing the
required support.
d. Sources of JOA Level Logistic Support. NATO will seek to satisfy JOA level support
requirements from the following sources: NATO force structure assets; logistic forces from
participating nations, to include contributions to MILUs/MIMUs 1 or as LN 2 or RSN 3 ; HNS 4 ; and
contractor support, either ad hoc or pre-planned.
e. Determination of Logistic Shortfalls. Once the level of participation is determined, the planner
can assess whether any capability shortfalls exist. If identified shortfalls cannot be resolved through
additional participating nation solicitations, the planner should look to the host nation and/or the
possibility of contractor support. If shortfalls remain, the logistic planner must make appropriate
recommendations to the operational planning staff, to include an assessment of how the shortfall in
OA level logistic support will impact on the accomplishment of the mission. (NATO Standardization
Agency 2003, 2-9-2–10)
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Outlook
The defeat of the Allied forces was partially down to their ill-defined approach to JIC.
Bureaucratic hurdles and logistical shortcomings in making supplies available to the Allied
forces as needed played their part in delaying movements of men and material and reducing
operational availability, in being able to react quickly enough to the German operations. The
Germans in contrast also relied on JIC, but with more cohesive, logistical independence of
1 Multinational Integrated Logistic/Medical Unit 2 Lead Nation
3 Role Specialist Nation 4 Host Nation Support
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