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CD I Overview CD I Force development activities Plan, Design, and Implement the translation of Strategic and Service Guidance into organized, trained, educated, and equipped Marine Corps (click each stage to enlarge click again to reduce)
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What we do - United States Marine Corps Combat Development and Integration (CD I) is the institutional and intellectual epicenter for the evolution of the Marine Corps We prepare the Marine Corps for what lays ahead through identifying and facilitating the fielding of Marine Corps warfighting capabilities to using units as expeditiously as possible
MCCDC CD I Scope of Work Scope of Work Combat Development and Integration is the institutional and intellectual epicenter for the evolution of the Marine Corps We prepare the Marine Corps for what lays ahead through identifying and facilitating the fielding of Marine Corps warfighting capabilities to using units as expeditiously as possible We assess the environment, develop and validate concepts, identify
Mission Vision - United States Marine Corps DC, CD I MISSION Design and develop a modernized Marine Corps to campaign in an evolving threat environment, in order to deny, deter, and if necessary, defeat adversaries as part of a naval, joint, combined, and interagency construct
Leaders - United States Marine Corps Leaders Leaders CD I Leadership Bios CG, MCCDC DC, CD I Lieutenant General Eric Austin Lieutenant General Eric Austin was commissioned a second lieutenant in 1991, earned his wings as a naval aviator in 1994, and selected to fly the AV-8B Harrier
Who We Are - United States Marine Corps DC, CD I was charged with the responsibility to lead integration of United States Marine Corps (USMC) warfighting capabilities through Capabilities Based Planning
Combat Development Integration gt; Units gt; CDD Combat Development IntegrationMission statement The Capabilities Development Directorate analyzes, develops, and integrates requirements and capabilities across DOTMLPF-P through Marine Corps force development processes that provide for integrated Service-wide capability solutions, current and future, anticipating strategic challenges and opportunities for the nation's defense
Modernization Priorities - United States Marine Corps Combat Development Integrationbackground The Commandant detailed in his planning guidance (CPG) that out of his five priority focus areas; force design, warfighting, education and training, core values, and command and leadership, that force design takes priority Future force development requires a wider range of force options and capabilities The Marine Corps must be able to fight at sea