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Sustainment Planning Factors 07 December 2020 ATP 5-0.2-1 249 Table G-2. Sources for research for sustainment preparation of the operating environment Operational logistics (OPLOG) planner Logistics cluster (LOG Cluster) Air Mobility Command maps SkyVector aeronautical charts Logistics Support Activity (LOGSA) Logistics estimation worksheet (LEW) Acquisition cross-service agreements (ACSA) Quick logistics estimation tool (QLET) The U.S. Transportation Command's single mobility system Electronic transportation acquisition The transportation infrastructure archive from the Transportation Engineering Agency The World Port Source website The Central Intelligence Agency's World Factbook Army Geospatial Center products Country handbooks from the Marine Corps Intelligence Activity CultureGrams from ProQuest Country information resources from the Combined Arms Research Library (CARL) at Ft. Leavenworth National Geospatial- Intelligence Agency maps U.S. bilateral relations fact sheets from the Department of State Intellipedia-U from Intelligence Community Enterprise Services SUSTAINMENT EXECUTION G-7. Information in this section is derived from ATP 4-93; FM 3-96; and ATP 4-90. G-8. Strategic and operational sustainment organizations are an integral part of delivery and reachback for materiel, transportation services, contracting, personnel services, force flow, armament, contracting, and other services vital to the warfighter. These organizations are found on the battlefield as low as the battalion level coordinating and managing the delivery of sustainment services, personnel and equipment. Table G-3 lists many of the organizations sustainment staffs rely on. Table G-3. Sustainment enterprise partners FM 4-0 Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) U.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) U.S. Army Materiel Command (USAMC) Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) Air Mobility Command (AMC) U.S. Army Contracting Command Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC) Joint Munitions Command (JMC) Army Sustainment Command (ASC) Military Sealift Command (MSC) U.S. Army Finance Command (USAFINCOM) Human Resources Command (HRC) ARMY SUSTAINMENT UNITS AT THEATER AND BELOW G-9. Sustainment operations below the national level are conducted organically and through the attachment, detachment, and coordination of sustainment providers. Some units that provide command and control (C2), acquisition services, coordination up and down the echelons, and assets to the BCT and below are— Theater sustainment command (TSC) Expeditionary sustainment command (ESC) Army field support brigade (AFSB) Sustainment brigade (SB) Division sustainment brigade (DSB) Army field support battalion (AFSBN) Combat sustainment support battalion (CSSB) Division sustainment support battalion (DSSB) Brigade support battalion (BSB) Forward support company (FSC)