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Title: USJFCOM Issues Update


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USJFCOMIssues Update
As of 23 Feb 07
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Joint Event Life Cycle
  • Issue 06-025 JELC Revision. Although an
    effective methodology, current JELC is extremely
    resource intensive (e.g. people, travel , time).
    Can we work the JELC more collaboratively and
    save time and resources?
  • Discussion
  • JELC provides framework for design, planning,
    preparation, execution, analysis of Chairmans
    Exercise Program
  • Originally developed in 1995 with only minor
    changes over the years
  • Notionally 12-18 months but has inherent
    flexibility 6-9 months JELCs are not uncommon
  • JELC conferences typically held at supported
    commands location
  • Collaborative communication technologies have
    improved in both capability and reliability
  • Combination of collaborative information
    environment and face-to-face conferences may
    reduce resource intensity while maintaining
    effective product oriented JELC process
  • Endstate More efficient and effective JELC. No
    prescriptive solution set as this is a continuous
    improvement process
  • POAM JWFC chair a Working Group comprised of
    all interested stakeholders that will
  • - Explore the efficiencies that may be realized
    in current JELC through the combination of CIE
    technologies and traditional JELC conferences
  • - Identify potential modifications (additions
    and/or deletions) to current JELC products and
    process in Joint Training Manual
  • - Report back to WJTSC in Mar 07 with
    recommendations
  • OPR/OCR JFCOM/J7 JTD JEXD

MAR 07
OCT 06
SEP 07
NOV 06
DEC 06
FEB 07
JELC WG Telecon MeetingD
JWFC CG Email to COCOM J3/7
JELC WG Telecon MeetingD
JELC WG Telecon MeetingD
JELC WG Telecon MeetingD
Report Out to WJTSC
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Joint Training and Scheduling Conference 07-1
5-8 March 2007 Joint Event Life Cycle
  • Rick Martin
  • JWFC, USJFCOM

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Purpose
  • Brief out the results of the JELC Working Group
    and get Leadership consensus on way ahead

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JELC Working Group
  • Formed as a result of issue and discussion
    brought to WJTSC 06-2
  • Looking for efficiencies to be gained through
    collaborative means and improved process
  • Determine if modifications need to be made in the
    JELC process, products and tasks

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JELC Working Group
  • Met over three separate occasions via Telecon
  • Reviewed Current JELC Process
  • Identified Specific Products and Critical Nodes
  • Agreed that the current tasks and products w/in
    JELC are appropriate

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JELC Working Group
  • Agreed that each exercise is unique and some have
    challenges to include relationship building with
    Multinational Partners
  • Agreed that owners focus on products and
    timelines - not necessarily events
  • Requires Leadership support MG Kamiya email
  • Requires common collaborative tools
  • Requires working tasks and products throughout
    cycle and not just for conferences

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Business Rules
  • Event Planners must prepare JELC plan prior to
    start of JELC
  • ID products and OPRs
  • ID critical nodes and timelines
  • Agree to meeting/travel points w/in JELC
  • ID collaborative comms/devices/processes
  • Planners must establish method for delivering
    products

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Business Rules
  • Training Audience get CDRs guidance up front and
    then throughout process
  • Only Essential Personnel in Attendance at
    conferences/meeting points
  • Products completed and delivered prior to meeting
    or on time as set

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Recommend Way Ahead
  • COCOMs nominate FY 08 events to work
    collaborative process
  • Leadership support in getting common
    collaborative tools for all COCOMs
  • Leadership support potential efficiencies and new
    ways of doing business
  • Develop feedback process to improve collaborative
    JELC methodology

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Joint Training Coordination
  • Issue 06-026 Entry of Accredited Programs into
    the Joint Exercise Program (JEP). JNTC has helped
    identify Service and Service component shortfalls
    in obtaining participation by other services.
    Every Service/Service Component has identified
    other service participation as key to training to
    critical commended joint task training.
  • Discussion
  • Commander, JFCOM has provided guidance during
    development of JFCOM Joint Training Plan FY
    07-10 that service components will provide an
    assessment of ability to coordinate/synchronize
    their training with other USJFCOM Service
    Components in order to increase service
    interoperability and "jointness".
  • Commander USJFCOM directed that J7/CG JWFC
    develop process to facilitate this coordination.
  • Emphasis for joint training will be on
    distributing the training using Live, Virtual and
    Constructive technologies where possible,
    optimizing JNTC, and reducing costs whenever
    feasible.
  • Interoperability training is constrained by
    lack of coordination inadequate planning
    conflicting schedules, inadequate funding.
  • Endstate
  • Conduct more effective Joint and Interoperability
    Training in FY 08
  • Coordination of service organizations with
    complementary joint training objectives
  • Development of long term relationships for more
    persistent approach to joint training
  • Use of JNTC JTEN Connectivity to develop training
    opportunities between HQ staffs and critical C2
    nodes
  • POAM
  • Develop CONOPS for Joint Training Coordination
    of CONUS based forces
  • Develop plan to integrate Service Component
    training to meet their joint training
    requirements
  • Publish the plan in USJFCOM Joint Training Plan
    for FY 08-10
  • Compete in JEP and (potentially) CE2

Apr 07
May 07
MAR 07
OCT 06
SEP 07
NOV 06
JSAP on CONOPS released.
Joint Training Coordination Conference 28-29 Nov
Provide Update to WJTSC
Submit Funding Request for FY 08
Inter-Service Joint and Interoperability Trng
Joint Training Coordination Conference for FY 09
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UNCLASSIFIED
Joint Training Coordination
Briefing to World Wide Joint Training and
Scheduling Conference 7 March 2007
Kevin Kiernan Plans and Policy JFT- Operations
Sharpening the Joint Edge
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Issue
  • JNTC Accreditation and Service / Service
    Component assessments have identified other
    service participation as key to increase service
    interoperability and jointness
  • Interoperability training is constrained by
  • Lack of coordination
  • Inadequate planning
  • Uncoordinated schedules
  • Funding

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Mitigating the Issue
  • Commander, USJFCOM directed in his JTP FY 07-10
  • Service components provide an assessment of
    ability to coordinate/synchronize their training
    with other USJFCOM Service Components in order to
    increase service interoperability and jointness
  • JWFC develop process to facilitate this
    coordination
  • Distribute the training using Live, Virtual and
    Constructive technologies where possible,
    optimizing JNTC technologies, and reducing costs

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Joint Training Coordination - POAM
  • Developed CONOPS - 06 level chop complete
  • Conducted first Joint Training Coordination
    Meeting 28-29 Nov 06
  • Coordinated joint training schedule for FY 08
  • Brief results to 2-Star Training Conference in
    Feb 07
  • Submit Funding request for FY 08 Inter-Service
    Joint and Interoperability Training nlt May 07
  • Publish approved results in USJFCOM FY08-11 JTP
    (Jul 07)

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Training Coordination Cycle for FY 09 and Beyond
Feb 08 2-Star Coord Conference Brief Plan for
FY 09
Jan 08 JFCOM Deconfliction Conference for FY
09/10
Nov07 Force Coord Conference Confirm Plan for
FY 09
Mar 08 WWJTSC
May 07 Training Coord Conference Develop
Plan for FY 09
FY 08
FY 07
Sep 07 WWJTSC
Jul 07 Publish JFCOM JTP for 08
May 08 Force Coord Conference Develop Plan for
FY 10
FY 08
FY 09
Jul 08 Publish JFCOM JTP for 09
Sep 08 WWJTSC
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Results
  • Developed three types of capabilities
    integration
  • Response Cells. Replicate Low Density / High
    Demand critical Service and Joint Command and
    Control Nodes. Allows for the service training
    audience to interface with a critical service or
    joint C2 node that would not otherwise be
    available
  • Participation of one or more services in another
    service's program. Enables the training audience
    to experience the complexity of interacting with
    other service forces / systems. Can be done
    Distributedly. Enables the participating
    services to receive valuable training on joint
    tasks
  • Synchronization of Service events. This level of
    coordination is optimal for addressing
    significant joint task training, and for enabling
    full interoperability between forces

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Results- Continued -
  • Response Cells
  • SOCOM - JSOTF Response Cell.
  • - Consists of 5 experienced contract personnel
  • - Provides support to 5 additional exercises
    per year.
  • - Prioritized support through the Joint Training
    Coordination Process.
  • ACC - AOC Response Cell
  • - Consists of 10-12 experienced contract
    personnel,
  • - Replicate basic AOC functions (ATO
    Development, Current Operations, etc)
  • - Provides support to 8 events per year.
  • - Prioritized support through the Joint Training
    Coordination Process.
  • Other LD / HD capabilities that need to be
    replicated Joint Intelligence, InterAgency

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Results - Continued -
  • Participation in another service's program.
  • ACCs BLUE FLAG 08-2 32 AAMDC BCD JFLCC NALE,
    MARLO JPOTF, SOLE Aviation Planners JTF HQ
    Functionality
  • FFCs JTFEX 08-4 Division Response Cell 32
    AAMDC Response Cell Longbow Trainer JFCOM Tech
    and Training Spt JSOTF Response Cell PSYOPS
    Cell Division Response Cell JIED Spt AOC
    Response Cell AWACS Joint ISR (Live/Virtual)
  • TECOMs MAWTS-1 Patriot Bn AWACS JSTARS F-15
    Det AC-130 (pending)
  • National Training Center (NTC) - BCT training -
    Center of Excellence for JCIED EA-6B, EP-3,
    SOF, Interagency

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Results - Continued -
  • Synchronization of Service training events.
  • Examples of existing interservice synchronization
    include
  • National Training Center / Green Flag West
  • Joint Readiness Training Center / Green Flag East
  • Virtual Flag / Fleet Synthetic Training- Joint
  • To expand and improve joint / interoperability
    training requires
  • Identification of complementary training
    objectives
  • Development of a common scenario
  • Identification of an overarching Exercise
    Director or development of a comprehensive
    Memorandum of Understanding
  • JWFC facilitation of collaborative planning
    effort
  • JWFC augmentation of Higher Headquarters White
    Cell / JECG

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Results
  • Recommended Way Ahead for Synchronization
  • Near Term
  • For FY 08, explore the possibility of integrating
    events that have compatible dates and training
    objectives. Focus would be on joint staff
    training events (FST-J, BLUE FLAG, BCTP, MSTP)
  • Long Term
  • JTC Conference in May addresses FY 09. Recommend
    all services come to the conference ready to
    discuss synchronizing exercises as a first
    alternative for joint and interoperability
    training

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Results - Continued -
  • Patriot Integration
  • Option 1 Live Patriot - Full Participation of 2
    Minimum Employment Packages Costs Average
    costs for Option 1 employment is 650K.
  • Option 2 Distributed Patriot - Forward
    deployment of Patriot Sensors and C2 nodes for
    MEP, with major element of the MEPs remaining at
    Ft. Bliss.
  • Costs Average costs for Option 2 employment
    is 125K.
  • Option 3 Virtual Patriot - Utilize other
    sensors to replicate sensor feeds from the event
    locale, and transmit this data via the JTEN to
    the Patriot simulator at Ft Bliss.
  • Costs Interative costs associated with event
    technical testing.

Bottom Line Using the Distibuted and Virtual
capabilities will enable us to integrate Ground
and Air Missile Defense into significantly more
training than has been possible in the past.
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