Title: Military Contribution to Unified Action
1Military ContributiontoUnified Action
- United States Joint Forces Command
2Joint Concept Development Experimentation
(JCDE) in Support of Unified Action
- Establishing Concept Development and
Experimentation Environment a rapidly growing,
inclusive shaping instrument - Promoting conceptual convergence in areas of
diplomacy, development and defense achieving
effects on the ground - Developing capabilities (products) to enable
coalition (military - non-military) action
- Accelerating US and multinational concept
development through shared insights - Creating a new lexicon, new partners, shared
concepts and convergent interests
Intellectual Change Leads Physical Change
3UNIFIED ACTION
Integrated Planning C4I
Security
Humanitarian Assistance
Education and Training
Justice and Reconciliation
Economic Stabilization
Application Technology
Governance and Participation
Interagency Doctrine
Rule of Law
4Unified Action Engagement Cycle
Major Combat followed By Stability Operation
(2/3-Year Engagement)
RECONSTITUTED STABLE STATE
WEAK FAILING STATE
Unified Action 30-50 Year Engagement Cycle
5Unified Action Concept
- 3-year umbrella program w/ 8 imbedded projects
- Export experimentation manage the process and
products - Work the gaps . . .
- Security
- Economic stabilization
- Justice reconciliation
- Humanitarian assistance social well-being
- Governance participation
- Crosswalk with Joint Operational Concepts Joint
Integrating Concepts - Concurrently develop the enablers . . .
- Integrated planning and implementation
- Application technology
- Training Education
- Support implementation of national departmental
policy
6Military Support to Unified Action J9 FOCUSED
EXPERIMENTATION PLAN FOR RULE OF LAW
SECURITY SECTOR REFORM
- Michelle Hughes, Esq.
- J9 Interagency Group
- 4 January 2006
7Scope of ROL/SSR
- Rule of Law and Security Sector Reform are
critical focus areas within the larger framework
of Unified Action - Rule of Law Underpins and Enables most other
Essential Tasks - Policing
- Governance (incl. civil criminal justice,
capacity building, economic governance,
accountability and oversight) - Prisons
- Security Sector Reform A Whole-of-Government
Institutional Approach to Transformation for
sustainable security and stabilization - Police
- Military
- Intelligence
- Judiciary
- Accountability and Oversight
8Rule of Law/Security Sector Reform Direct
Application to Military Support to Unified Action
Red Lead Blue Supporting/enabling
Justice and Reconciliation
Security
Tools
-Interim Criminal Justice System -Indigenous
Police -Judicial Personnel Infrastructure -Prope
rty -Legal System Reform -Human
Rights -Corrections -War Crime Courts and
Tribunals -Community Rebuilding
-Disposition of Armed and Security
Forces -Territorial Security -Public Order and
Safety -Protection of Indigenous Individuals,
Infrastructure and Institutions -Security
Coordination -Public Information and
Communications
-Collaborative tools -Planning tools -Decision
support tools -Modeling and simulation
2008
2006
MNE 5/UA
-Constituting Process -Transitional
Government -Executive Authority -Local
Governance -Anti-Corruption -Elections, Political
Parties -Civil Society, Media, Public Information
-Refugees IDPs -Food Security -Public
Health -Demining -Education -Shelter
-Trafficking in persons
-Employment Generation -Monetary Fiscal
Policy -Economic Policy -Finance, Debt,
Trade -Legal and Regulatory Reform -Agriculture
Development -Infrastructure transportation Commun
ication, energy
Humanitarian Assistance
Governance and Participation
Economic Stabilization
9JFCOMs Unique Contribution
- Phased, progressive events that go beyond just
talking about the problem (BOGSATs) -- that
actually address critical gap issues in
operational planning and execution to - Develop combined operational warfighting concepts
and integrating multinational and interagency
warfighting transformation efforts with joint CDE
in coordination with the other combatant commands
(UCP 04). - Delineate military v. civilian roles and
responsibilities for Rule of Law and Security
Sector Reform during pre-conflict, major combat
operations, and all phases of stabilization and
reconstruction - Explore the operational application of emerging
capabilities - Develop interagency solutions to fill existing
capabilities gaps - Compete ideas and concepts in Joint Futures Lab,
War Games and Experimentation
10What is a Gap Issue?
- A capability that does not currently exist in
either the military or civilian community - An emerging capability for which there exists no
practical framework or authority for integration
into joint operations - A capability or role that military units are
currently performing on-the-ground out of
necessity, but for which they are under-trained,
under-resourced, and/or are not legally empowered
11ROL/SSR Gap Issues
- Policing Capabilities
- Use and Integration of Stability Police
- Human Rights/Accountability of the Former Regime
- Economic Governance Commercial Law, Economic
Controls, and Civil Justice - Crime, Corruption, and Illicit Power Structures
- Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration
(DDR) - Integrated Legal Strategy
- Military v. Civilian Roles and Responsibilities
in Rule of Law
12Way Ahead
- Three step approach
- Develop discreet analytic issues for war gaming
and experimentation within different scenarios
and contexts - Refine and export results to SJFHQ, COCOMs and
interagency partners for further use and
experimentation - Consolidate experience in white papers, joint
integrating concepts and operating concepts
13Way Ahead (cont.)
- 1st qtr FY 06 3rd qtr FY 06
- Leverage MNE4 and UQ 06 event cycles to develop
Policing Capabilities Stability Policing
Economic Governance Crime, Corruption and
Illicit Power Structures - 30 Nov -1 Dec 05 Illicit Power Structures
Seminar - 5-7 Dec 05 Stability Policing Workshop
- Run a human rights/accountability thread through
each event and within each functional area - Begin development of Operational-level DDR issues
in coordination with S/CRS strategic planning
framework development - Develop coalition concept development
partnerships - 10-11 May 06 Policing Capabilities Workshop
- Develop COCOM partnerships
14Way Ahead (cont.)
- 4th qtr FY 06 2st qtr FY 07
- Workshops on Roles and Responsibilities and
Legal Strategy as spiral events for Interagency
Unified Action War Game - 3rd qtr FY 07 4th qtr FY 07
- Exercise all eight gap issues in Interagency
Unified Action War Game, leveraging lessons
learned from prior experimentation
15Back-Up Slides
16Policing Capabilities
- Purpose To bring the military and civilian
communities together to explore the full extent
of capabilities, incl. border and customs
control, organized crime and complex
investigations, civil disorder response, and
general law enforcement their effect on
coalition operations processes for planning,
coordination and integration in pre- and
post-conflict stabilization. - Co-Sponsors State-INL PKSOI
- Principal Coalition Partners
- Key Participants Military and government
agencies, think tanks and academia Coalition
Partners COCOMs Services OSD/SOLIC Department
of State -- S/CRS and INL USAID DOJ Treasury
USIP UN, COESPU, NATO, Organization for Security
and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). - Products J9 Joint Integrating Concepts for
integration of civilian policing capabilities in
coalition operational planning and execution.
Intelligence requirements framework for
interagency assessment and planning. - Upcoming Experimentation Venues Unified Action
Unified Quest MNE4 MNE5
17Stability Policing
- Purpose To explore the ability of the
international community to provide stability
policing functions the effects on coalition
operations processes for planning, coordination,
and employment. -
- Co-Sponsors USIP PKSOI
- Principal Coalition Partners
- Key Participants Military and government
agencies, think tanks and academia Coalition
Partners COCOMs Services OSD/SOLIC Department
of State -- S/CRS and INL USAID DOJ Treasury
USIP UN, COESPU, NATO, Organization for Security
and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) - Products J9 Integrating Concept for utilization
of multinational stability policing capabilities
in coalition operations. Intelligence
requirements framework for interagency assessment
and planning - Upcoming Experimentation Venues Unified Action
Unified Quest MNE4 MNE5
18Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration
(DDR)
- Purpose To delineate roles and responsibilities
for DDR of indigenous security forces between
military and emerging coordinated civilian
capabilities, integration of the missions of each
enabling sector, and sequencing of capacity and
performance - Co-Sponsors S/CRS USAID
- Principal Coalition Partners
- Key Participants Military and civilian
government agencies including Coalition
Partners COCOMs, USMC USA USAF USN
Department of State -- S/CRS, DRL, and INL
USAID Department of Labor (DOL), DOJ Treasury
USIP UN. - Product J9 Concept Paper for DDR that can be
integrated into all Joint Experimentation and
will provide basis for further limited objective
experiments within JFL. Intelligence requirements
framework for interagency assessment and planning
19Human Rights and Regime Accountability
- Purpose To address how stabilization forces
address accountability of members of the former
and current regime for human rights violations
and other crimes they may commit or have
committed against their own people and the tools
or jurisdictional mechanisms stabilization may be
able to use to ensure compliance with
international norms and standards. - Co-Sponsors State-INL USAID
- Principal Coalition Partners
- Key Participants Representatives from military,
other government agencies, think tanks, academia,
and the NGO community including Coalition
Partners COCOMs NDU Services Department of
State -- S/CRS, Trafficking in Persons (TIP),
INL, DRL, IO, PM USAID DOJ-Criminal Div and US
Attorneys Office USIP UN, HHS InterAction
(selected members). - Product Joint Integrating Concept for
addressing regime accountability in coalition
operational planning and execution. Intelligence
requirements framework for interagency assessment
and planning.
20Economic Governance Role of Commercial Law,
Economic Control, and Civil Justice
- Purpose To delve into the appropriate roles and
responsibilities of military forces in the
commercial and economic aspects of enforcing or
implementing rule of law in post-conflict
stabilization and pre-conflict theater security
cooperation. Also leverages work done on Crime,
Corruption, and Illicit Power Structures - Co-Sponsors S/CRS SOCOM (Civil Affairs)
- Principal Coalition Partners
- Participants Representatives from military and
other government agencies including Coalition
Partners COCOMs, Services Department of State
-- S/CRS USAID DOJ Treasury Commerce US
Chamber of Commerce DOL Department of Energy
(DOE) USIP UN IFIs. - Products J9 integrating concept for
coordination and guidance on the roles and
responsibilities of military forces in
facilitating post-conflict economic recovery and
assistance within operational planning and
execution of stabilization and reconstruction
operations. Intelligence requirements framework
for interagency assessment and planning - Upcoming Experimentation Venues Unified Action
Unified Quest MNE4 MNE5
21Crime, Corruption, and Illicit Power Structures
- Purpose To explore the impact of crime, to
include transnational crime corruption, and
illicit power structures on stability operations,
and the corresponding responsibilities and
capabilities of US and coalition military forces
in prevention and policing - Co-Sponsors State-INL USAID USIP
- Principal Coalition Partners
- Key Participants Military and civilian
government agencies including Coalition
Partners COCOMs Services Department of State
-- S/CRS and INL USAID DOJ Treasury USIP - Products J9 concept paper for integration of
interagency anti-crime, corruption, and illicit
network operations into coalition operational
planning and execution Intelligence requirements
framework for interagency assessment and
planning Interagency taxonomy for illicit and
informal power structures - Experimentation Venues MNE4 Unified Quest
Unified Resolve
22Legal Strategy Framework
- Purpose To develop a planning framework for an
integrated legal strategy that guides coalition
military and civilian agencies in the performance
of stabilization and reconstructions tasks - Co-Sponsors S/CRS
- Principal Coalition Partners
- Key Participants Military and civilian
government agencies including Coalition
Partners COCOMs Services USA-SJA/CLAMO NDU
Department of State -- S/CRS, Office of the Legal
Advisor (L), and INL USAID DOJ Treasury
Commerce Defense Institute of International
Legal Studies (DIILS) - Products J9 concept paper for integration of an
interagency legal strategy into coalition
operational planning and execution Intelligence
requirements framework for interagency assessment
and planning - Experimentation Venues MNE5 Unified Action
23Roles and Responsibilities
- Purpose To explore, in conjunction with the NGO
and IO communities, the appropriate roles and
responsibilities of military forces in the
establishment and maintenance of governance. - Format Two day seminar
- Participants Representatives from military,
other government agencies, IOs and NGOs
including Coalition Partners Services COCOMs
DIILS Department of State -- S/CRS, L, and INL
USAID DOJ Treasury USIP InterAction. - Recommended Co-sponsors USA Civil Affairs
School USAID - Principal Coalition Partners
- Products White Papers J9 Joint Integrating
Concept for military support to Rule of Law
Unified Action Intelligence requirements
framework for interagency assessment and planning - Experimentation Venues Feeds all event threads