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How to Read the Recommended Plan
The strategies developed were designed to address the issues identified during preparation of the JLUS . The purpose of each strategy is to :
( 1 ) Eliminate an existing compatibility issue , ( 2 ) Reduce the adversity of an existing issue ,
( 3 ) Avoid future actions , operations , or approvals that would cause a compatibility issue , or
( 4 ) Provide for on‐going communications and collaboration .
To make the strategies easier to use , they are presented in a table format ( Table 3 ) that provides the strategy and information on when and how that strategy will be implemented . Figure 17 highlights the format and content of the strategy table , and the following paragraphs provide an overview of how to read the information presented within each strategy .
Issue #. The issue # is an alpha‐numeric number that provides a unique reference for each specific issue and strategy . An issue ’ s reference number is composed of the Compatibility Factor ID ( COM ) and the Issue number ( 1 , 2 , or 3 ).
Completed Stamp . This stamp indicates this recommendation was identified during the JLUS process and completed before the end of the process concluded .
In Progress Stamp . This stamp indi has been initiated by the responsible parties ind
Military Compatibility Area ( MCA ). This colum MCA that the strategy applies to outside Maxw Additional details on MCAs are provided under Areas ” section .
Strategy . In bold type is a title that describes th by the complete strategy statement that descri set of strategies is preceded by the issue which
Timeframe . This column indicates the projecte strategy . The year listed reflects the starting tim this strategy or if it is an on‐going action .
2017 Strategy proposed for initiation ( within a year of JLUS completio
2019 Strategy proposed to be initiate ( within 2‐3years of JLUS comple
2021 Strategy proposed to be initiate ( within 4‐6 years from JLUS com
On‐going An on‐going strategy that shou
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