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MILITARY OPERATIONS

Shoot, Move, Communicate, Purchase: How United States Special Forces Can Better Employ Money as a Weapon System

Authors: Ryan D Yamaki-Taylor; NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA
Abstract:
This thesis analyzes how well United States Special Forces (USSF) are employing Money as a Weapon System (MAAWS) in accordance with the current Commander International Security Assistance Force (COMISAF) guidance on counterinsurgency (COIN) contracting in Afghanistan. By analyzing the current ways USSF are employing MAAWS, specifically in Southern Afghanistan, this thesis identifies friction areas (past, present, future) between guidance and employment at the Special Operation Task Force (SOTF) level and below. Based on this analysis, this thesis provides recommendations to help reduce these friction areas and enable Special Forces tactical units to better employ Money as a Weapon System. The main recommendations focus on incorporating the Yoder Three-Tier Model, modified to meet the needs of USSF and enhancing training on contingency contracting to educate SF Commanders and Soldiers designated to fill the role of contracting officers representative (COR). These recommendations will enable Special Forces to better employ MAAWS in the future and greatly increase the effectiveness and efficiency of their contracting procedures.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Master's thesis
Pages: 71
Report Date: Dec 2011
Report Number: A075655
Keywords relating to this report:
COUNTERINSURGENCY
EFFICIENCY
MILITARY COMMANDERS
MILITARY FORCES(UNITED STATES)
MILITARY STRATEGY
MILITARY TRAINING
MISSIONS
MONEY
SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES
TASK FORCES
THESES
WEAPON SYSTEMS
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