VCSA

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The Vice Chief of Staff of the Army (VCSA) is the second-highest-ranking officer in the United States Army, responsible for assisting the Chief of Staff in overseeing Army operations, readiness, and administration.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Army position
military office
abbreviation VCSA
advisesOn Army force structure
Army modernization
Army personnel policies
Army readiness issues
appointedBy President of the United States
assists Chief of Staff of the Army NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
establishedBy United States federal law NERFINISHED
focusArea Army-wide planning and programming
readiness reporting
resource allocation for the Army
hasAuthorityOver Army Staff directorates NERFINISHED
hasStyle General
includedIn Army senior leadership
legalStatus statutory position in the Department of the Army
locatedIn The Pentagon NERFINISHED
memberOf Joint Requirements Oversight Council NERFINISHED
nominator Secretary of Defense NERFINISHED
oversees day-to-day operations of the Army Staff
partOf Army Staff NERFINISHED
positionInHierarchy second-highest-ranking officer in the United States Army
rank general
reportsTo Chief of Staff of the Army NERFINISHED
requires United States Senate confirmation
responsibleFor assisting in overseeing Army administration
assisting in overseeing Army operations
assisting in overseeing Army readiness
scopeOfResponsibility service-wide
seat The Pentagon NERFINISHED
serviceBranch United States Army
successionOrder succeeds the Chief of Staff of the Army in case of absence or disability
supports implementation of policies of the Chief of Staff of the Army
implementation of policies of the Secretary of the Army
termLength not fixed
typeOfRole four-star general officer position
worksWith Sergeant Major of the Army NERFINISHED
Under Secretary of the Army NERFINISHED

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