4. Running the MPC
This section defines how the MPCC commands and controls the planning effort after the MPC Kick-Off.
4.1. Command and Control of the MPCβ
Establish how authority, reporting, and planning discipline are maintained throughout the planning window.
- The MPCC retains decision authority over:
- MPO/MPT modification
- Planning priorities
- Task reallocation
- Scope changes
- Timeline adjustments
- Integration arbitration between LOEs
- LOE Leads are accountable for:
- Completion of assigned MPTs
- Quality of planning outputs
- Cross-LOE coordination
- Identifying friction early
- No MPT is modified, expanded, or abandoned without MPCC approval.
- Planning discussions must produce an output, decision, or action item.
4.2. Scope Controlβ
Prevent uncontrolled expansion of planning effort beyond directed mission boundaries.
- All planning must tie directly to:
- A defined MPO
- A supported Essential Task
- A defined Tactical Problem
- Any proposed addition must answer:
- What MPO does this support?
- What problem does this solve?
- What risk is reduced?
- After GICL, changes require explicit MPCC approval.
4.3. Friction Resolutionβ
Define how planning obstacles are surfaced and resolved without degrading timeline discipline.
When friction is identified:
- Clarify whether it is:
- Information gap
- Authority issue
- Technical limitation
- Timeline conflict
- Resource constraint
- Assign:
- Responsible owner
- Required coordination
- Suspense
- Determine:
- Does this require MPO adjustment?
- Does this create contingency requirements?
NOTE: If friction cannot be resolved within one HGI cycle, it is elevated to MPCC decision.
4.4. RFI / FFIR Managementβ
Ensure critical information gaps are aggressively identified, submitted, tracked, and resolved so the plan is based on facts β not assumptions.
4.4.1. RFI / FFIR Disciplineβ
- Every critical Assumption must generate:
- An RFI/FFIR, or
- A deliberate decision to treat it as an assumption with contingency
- Every RFI/FFIR must have:
- A single owner
- A suspense
- A supported LOE/MPT
- A defined decision impact
- No RFI is considered closed until:
- An answer is received, and
- The plan is updated (or contingency defined)
NOTE: "Waiting on Intel" is a risk condition, not a plan.
4.4.2. Tracking Requirementsβ
All RFIs/FFIRs must be tracked in a visible, centralized tracker.
Minimum required elements:
- ID
- Question
- Owner
- Recipient
- Date submitted
- Suspense
- Status (OPEN / PENDING / ANSWERED / CLOSED)
- Supported LOE / MPT
- Decision impact
4.4.3. Cutoff Disciplineβ
After the defined planning cutoff:
- Late RFIs do not change the plan unless they change risk
- Unanswered RFIs become:
- Explicit assumptions
- Tied to contingencies
- Captured in execution triggers
NOTE: If an answer is required for safe execution, execution pauses until resolved or risk is accepted by authority.
4.5. HGI (How Goes It) Disciplineβ
The HGI is the primary control mechanism used by the MPCC to monitor progress, enforce alignment, and prevent drift.
4.5.1. HGI Structureβ
Each LOE Lead reports using the following format:
- Supported MPO(s)
- MPTs in progress
- Expected completion date/time (if not on timeline)
- Tangible outputs produced since last HGI
- Cross-LOE dependencies
- Friction / blockers
- Assessment (Green / Amber / Red)
4.5.2. MPO Status Assessmentβ
- Green
- MPTs progressing on timeline
- Outputs meet expected standard
- Amber
- Minor friction or dependency delays
- Mitigation identified
- Red
- Critical dependency unresolved
- Output not executable
- Timeline risk present
NOTE: The MPCC adjudicates final status.
4.5.3. HGI Enforcement Rulesβ
- No new planning scope introduced during HGI
- Side discussions deferred or assigned offline
- Unclear answers result in directed follow-up tasks
- Repeated ambiguity triggers MPCC intervention
- If cross-LOE friction is unresolved, the MPCC assigns a resolution lead and suspense
NOTE: HGI is not brainstorming. It is accountability.
4.6. Integration Disciplineβ
Ensure LOE outputs converge into a unified, executable TMP rather than parallel, disconnected products.
- Integration is continuous throughout planning
- The ROC Drill validates integration
- Each LOE must:
- Deliver outputs in a common format
- Identify upstream inputs required
- Identify downstream consumers of their outputs
- Cross-LOE dependencies must be tracked visibly.
- The designated Integrator (if assigned) ensures:
- No contradictory assumptions
- No duplicate planning effort
- Consistent terminology
- Aligned phasing and sequencing
4.7. Planning Reset Conditionsβ
Define when the planning construct must be adjusted to prevent cascading failure.
The MPCC may reset planning if:
- MPO alignment is lost
- Tactical problem changes materially
- Authorities change
- Critical assumption fails
- Timeline compression requires scope reduction
- Risk exceeds previously accepted ALR
A reset requires:
- Re-brief of affected MPOs
- Reallocation of MPTs if necessary
- Timeline adjustment
- Confirmation of shared understanding
4.8. Daily Close-Out Disciplineβ
Ensure each planning day ends with alignment and clear direction.
Before end of day:
- Each LOE states:
- Completed MPTs
- Next MPTs
- Known blockers
- Timeline impact assessed
- Updated MPO status recorded
- Next HGI confirmed
- Open issues captured with owner and suspense
- No LOE departs without a clearly defined next action