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Maj. Gen. Samuel D. Cox is the director of Operations and Plans (TCJ3), U.S. Transportation Command, Scott Air Force Base, Ill.
The Operations Directorate directs and synchronizes the Defense Transportation System with national distribution processes to meet national security objectives. It maintains command and control of strategic forces and logistics infrastructure. TCJ3 sets operations policy and conducts crisis action and adaptive planning to deploy/sustain forces. It directs and monitors process improvements for global Distribution Process Owner (DPO) operations. TCJ3 is primarily responsible to develop and design the operational architecture and integrate the automated information systems (AIS) and other information technology (IT) capabilities to support global warfighting requirements. It acts as the DOD functional proponent for In-Transit Visibility and schedules/manages all CONUS Operational Support Airlift (OSA) in support of DOD wartime readiness requirements.
Coordinates and monitors the movement of highly classified, sensitive national security material through the United States Transportation Command�s global network of Defense Courier Stations (DCS). Provides USTRANSCOM leaders with continuous updates regarding courier activities and operational status of stations. Additionally, the division synchronizes the courier related functions across the USTRANSCOM staff.
The Deputy Director of Operations serves as principal advisor to TCJ3 on current operations, including appropriate command and control. Coordinates with Joint Staff, unified commands, component commands, and other agencies to include industry to ensure deliberate and crisis action plans are developed, maintained, and executed when required.
The East Division is USTRANSCOM's Single Face to the customer for all movement requirements. Requirements and Analysis maintains visibility of overall global DTS capabilities (forces and assets) and the demands (requirements) placed on those capabilities.
Force Protection Division (TCJ3-F)Provides strategic force protection oversight, coordinates personnel, information, industrial and physical security programs, manages compliance of DOD antiterrorism standards, and manages the command Critical Infrastructure Program.
The Sustainment Division (TCJ3-G)synchronizes the strategic movement of sustainment requirements into all theaters through collaborative planning, proactive transportation analysis, performance monitoring, and increased effectiveness to instill customer confidence.
Identify and prioritize Operations information technology requirements, champion joint solution sets to improve C2 and operational processes, capture and document high-level requirement gaps where processes have no automated support, work toward improved operations through the integration of reengineered operations processes and technology, maintain the operational functionality of key systems supporting USTRANSCOM DDOC.
The Joint Operational Support Airlift Center (JOSAC) is the single manager for scheduling all Department of Defense(DOD) continental United States (CONUS) operational support airlift (OSA) requirements.
Provides mobilization assistance to the Operations Director.
Provides day-to-day execution oversight (Receive responsibility of movement 24 hours prior to execution).
The Deputy Director of Operations serves as principal advisor to TCJ3 on current operations, including appropriate command and control. Coordinates with Joint Staff, unified commands, component commands, and other agencies to include industry to ensure deliberate and crisis action plans are developed, maintained, and executed when required.
The Support Division standardizes processes, procedures and tools supporting the DPO mission. Equally important, we integrate planning, information operations, global sourcing, air refueling validation, and special access program capabilities into the distribution fight.
Lead the Joint Training, Training Transformation and Lessons Learned Programs for USTRANSCOM to include development and publishing of the Joint Training Plan; planning, controlling, executing, and assessing organizational exercises; supporting transportation and exercise planning with other Combatant Commands. Design, prepare, and execute team and collective joint training events to develop joint logistics capabilities for real world operations and to support current and emerging USTRANSCOM, COCOMs, and DOD joint force training initiatives. Manage after action reporting and issue resolution processes and maintain a lessons learned repository. Act as functional manager for the Distribution Environment Support System to support USTRANSCOM mission readiness.
The West Division provides a single face to the customer with three COCOM oriented branches: NORTHCOM, (including NORAD/NORTHCOM, STRATCOM, and JFCOM), PACOM, and SOUTHCOM. The West Division synchronizes the distribution and sustainment of forces into their respective theatres through collaborative planning, proactive transportation analysis, performance monitoring, increased distribution effectiveness and customer confidence.
The Administration Office provides administrative support to the J3 directorate.