Title: Joint Lessons Learned: Operation IRAQI FREEDOM Operationalizing Transformation
1Joint Lessons LearnedOperation IRAQI
FREEDOMOperationalizing Transformation
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2Methodology and Data
- Methodology
- Unique approach . . . Dynamic assessment vs. a
post mortem - Focused on what mattered to the warfighter
- Experienced, joint team, with in-theater Senior
Mentor - Embedded in the combatant and component
headquarters - Unencumbered access and movement within Theater
- Cross-cutting, collaborative issue identification
and synthesis - Data
- Real-time observation of key activities
- Interviews (US, Coalition, and Iraqi)
- Digital captures of relevant briefings, Common
Operating Picture, data bases - Follow-on collection, analysis,and study
3OIF Lessons LearnedWhere we fit
Strategic National
Defense Science Board and Joint Staff J7
Operational -Theater
European Command 2 Military
Land Component 9 Military
Special Operations Command
Joint Forces Command Combat Operations
Office of Reconstruction Humanitarian
Assistance 3 Military
Special Operations Component 2 Military
Maritime Component 3 Military
Air Component 4 Military
Analyst Team Joint Forces Command 18 Civilians
Central Command 11 Military
Team Chief (1-Star)) Senior Mentor (Retired
4-Star)
Fly-Away Team Supporting Commands, Agencies and
Services 3 Civilians
Tactical
Services and Defense Agencies
4IRAQI FREEDOM in Context
A Campaign of significant scope, scale,
complexity and risk, and new capabilities
Personnel Employment
Fratricide
US Forces
Oil Wells Ablaze
Iraqi Forces
Duration
Coalition Nations
Moving Target Indicator Hours
Special Operations
Integrated Combined Arms
Ports
Bandwidth
Scale of Maneuver
Air Delivered Precision Weapons Tomahawk
Missiles
Force Closure
Lift Required
5Operation Iraqi Freedom -- The Big Issues
- Second-Tier Issues
- Joint Fires
- Time Sensitive Targeting
- Overmatching Strike
- Theater Logistics
- Public Affairs/Media Integration
- Insights to future concepts
- Knowledge Enabled Warfare
- Emerging Battlespace
- Effects-Based Operations
- Capabilities that reached new levels of
performance, and need to be sustained and
improved - Joint Integration and Adaptive Planning
- Joint Force Synergy
- Training
- Special Ops and Special Ops -Conventional
Integration - Capabilities that demonstrated considerable
effectiveness, but need enhancement - Urban Operations
- Psychological Operations
- Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance
- Capabilities that fell short of expectations or
needs, and need to be redressed through new
initiatives - Fratricide Prevention
- Deployment Planning and Execution
- Reserve Mobilization