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Chapter 1 1-6 ATP 3-91.1/AFTTP 3-2.86 17 April 2019 mind that for large-scale combat operations division command posts must experiment with and train alternate configurations to increase mobility and modularity. It is the division commander’s prerogative to determine the most efficient allocation of personnel and positioning in the JAGIC. In coordination with the division G-3 or the division’s chief of operations, the division ALO, with advice from the SAD, will determine the optimal allocation and positioning of Air Force personnel in the JAGIC, but must keep ASOC personnel integral so they can perform JAGIC functions. The most important aspect of the JAGIC arrangement is that it should enable members to pass information quickly. The communications enhanced through face to face seating promotes trust and increased interaction, resulting in increased shared understanding, greater responsiveness, and risk management. (See figure 1-2 on page 1-7.) Note. Due to the limited number of air missions, control responsibilities, and systems during contingency operations concurrent with Army warfighter exercises, the ASOC will normally operate with a smaller, tailored, crew that lacks many of the functions and systems of a full ASOC. During large-scale combat operations, however, the ASOC will typically employ a full crew and systems to perform at its full operational capability. The space required for a fully manned JAGIC, as depicted in figure 1-2, needs to be considered when designing JAGIC layouts.