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Title: JOINT MILITARY APPRECIATION


1
DEPLOYABLE JOINT FORCE HEADQUARTERS
  • JOINT MILITARY APPRECIATION
  • PROCESS
  • (JMAP)

DJFHQ Adaptation and Implementation

2
Why Bother
  • I dont work at this level.
  • Im in a Service or Unit that doesnt use this
    process for very good reasons.
  • Its just more bloody theory anyway - only ever
    used at Training Institutions.

3
Why Bother
  • Well it isnt just theory any more. We are in the
    busiest operational planning period of my
    career.
  • Similar processes are used by Defence Forces
    around the world.
  • You must certainly modify it to suit your
    purposes but directions you are likely to receive
    have been formulated using this process so it
    best to get to grips with it.

4
I promise
  • As little doctrine as possible.
  • Personal views based on either operations or
    major exercises.
  • A joint perspective.

5
A lecture is the process by which the notes of
the lecturer become the notes of the students,
without passing through the minds of either.
  • R.K. Rathburn

6
An expert is one who knows so much about so
little that he can neither be contradicted, nor
is worth contradicting
  • Henry Ward

7
JMAP
Preliminary Scoping

8
Deficiencies/Requirements
  • Situational Awareness across the staff
  • Linkages between Components, BOS and staff
    functions
  • Utility of current products - Inputs/Outputs
  • Gap between Mission Analysis and COA Development
  • Time Management

9
I took a speed reading course and read War and
Peace in twenty minutes.
  • Its about Russia.
  • Woody Allen

10
Planning Groups
  • Commanders Planning Group
  • Joint Planning Group
  • Joint Admin Planning Group
  • Joint Intelligence Planning Group
  • Joint Surveillance and Targeting Planning Group
    and Targeting Board

11
JMAP
Preliminary Scoping

12
PRELIMINARY SCOPING
  • Situation update/Forces Available - a need for
    the reintroduction of relative strengths.
  • Strategic/Higher direction - clarity and focus
    are the essential requirements.
  • Commanders initial guidance
  • Planning timeline
  • Division of responsibilities

13
Preliminary Scoping
  • The initial CPG Meeting
  • Incorporating the components
  • Set the focus for IPB
  • Determine the initial staff effort
  • Establish the time management

14
Time Management
15
Time Management
  • MISSION ANALYSIS 20
  • MISSION ANALYSIS 50
  • COG / DE CONSTRUCT 10 MISSION ANALYSIS
    BRIEF 30 COMD GUIDANCE 10
  • COA DEV 30
  • BROAD COA DEV 20 SCHEME OF MANOUEVRE 50 COA
    DEV BRIEF 20 COMD GUIDANCE 10
  • COA ANALYSIS 30
  • PREP FOR WARGAMING 20 WARGAMING 60 PROD OF
    SYNCH / DSM 10 COMD GUIDANCE 10

DECISION / EXECUTION 10 COA COMPARISON 10 DECIS
ION BRIEF 70 COMD GUIDANCE 20 ORDERS
PRODUCTION 10 WRITE ORDER 60 EDIT BY J5 / J3
15 EDIT BY COFS 10 EDIT BY
COMD 5 REPRODUCTION / DISTR 10
16
Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace
  • Getting the composition of the JIPG right.
  • For example - the need for joint logisticians
  • The utility of higher level product. Country
    studies vs the need for an analysis of strategic
    and operational level COG.
  • The ability to analyse and articulate the
    intangible.

17
Mission Analysis
  • COG Construct considered earlier than COA Dev
  • Proposed Decisive Events and Draft Comds Intent
    (Method Statement)
  • Improved Situational Awareness
  • Preparation for COA Development
  • Decisive Event linkages

18
And a chance for the staff to think on their feet
under pressure
  • Did they pass the Charles De Gaulle test?

19
Charles De Gaulle looked like a female llama
surprised in her bath.Winston Churchill
20
CRITICAL VULNERABILITY ANALYSIS
The enemy COG is his ability to generate combat
power. I intend to negate this COG through
disruption of the enemys ability to observe and
direct fire by the denial of key terrain suitable
for OPs. I will dislocate the enemy combined
arms team by a combination of tactical obstacles
and the siting of positions to maximise the
constraining effects of the ground and the range
advantage of my anti-armour weapons. Finally, I
will disrupt his ability to fight dismounted by
encouraging an attack at night over terrain
suitable for concentrated direct and indirect
fire.
21
Example CJTF Operational COG
Force Projection
ASSESSED OPERATIONAL COG
(From GCB until Lodgement)
PHASES
Transit Focal Area
Lodgement Forced Passage
CVBG/ ARG
Int Assets
ARG
CVBG
TACTICAL COG
Morale Ability to sustain ops WLS Essex
Ability to detect deception Ltd number strike
acft
Casualties MCM CAS/CAP Weather Fire spt
AOR SLOC Attack helo
CRITICAL VULNERABILITIES
22
COG construct
  • Threat Targetable Critical Vulnerabilities
  • Targeting, Collection Plan, RSI
  • IO planning
  • Templated - matrix approach early in process
  • Can be qualified by
  • BOS to deliver effect
  • Time or Phase
  • Close, Deep, Rear
  • Utility across the whole staff. Basis of the
    common understanding of the en and the effect we
    want to have on him

23
COG construct
  • Friendly forces
  • Vulnerabilities - Force Protection tasks
  • EEFI - OPSEC, CI, and IO planning
  • Force ratio comparison in key capabilities,
    strengths vs weaknesses.

24
Decisive Event Planning
  • What events must I successfully achieve to target
    the enemys critical vulnerabilities and achieve
    my superior commanders intent ?

25
Decisive Event Planning
  • Two key elements combined to ensure success
    (Defeat en and meet Comds Intent)
  • Target en weaknesses to get to his COG
  • Complete tasks to meet superior Comds Intent
  • Determine which of the CVs we are able to Target
    and have an effect on
  • Review of the Essential Tasks

26
COA Development
  • Focus shifted to targeting as a driver
  • Decisive Events and effects on TCVs
  • Key input from BOS planners - effect

27
COA Development
  • Lines of operation through Decisive Event
    combinations

28
COA Development
  • Time compressed planning - modification
  • COA Dev ends with Hasty Wargame and brief of
    results
  • Detailed preparation and synchronisation of one
    COA

29
Targeting at DJFHQ
  • Targeting at DJFHQ incorporates lethal and
    non-lethal targeting.
  • Aims to integrate the RSI effort with the
    exploitation effort and BDA, which in turn
    informs the continuing targeting effort in
    support of the overall plan.

30
The Targeting Working Group (TWG)
  • The TWG, headed by the J9, integrates the
    targeting plan with the JMAP and is one of the HQ
    key working groups
  • The TWG comprises core targeting and TA staff
    with augmentation from SMEs, and LOs for the full
    gambit of RSI assets, and lethal and non-lethal
    exploitation assets.
  • The inputs and outputs between the TWG and the
    JPG during the JMAP are shown in the following
    slides.

31
TWG Inputs and Outputs to the JMAP
32
TWG Inputs and Outputs to the JMAP Contd...
33
REVIEW

STEP 2
STEP 1
Course of Action DEVELOPMENT
Comds Guidance
MISSION ANALYSIS
STEP X
JIPB
Course of Action ANALYSIS (Deliberate)
STEP 4
DECISION EXECUTION
34
Course of Action Analysis
  • War gaming to endstate
  • Throughout the battlespace
  • Identifies adv and disadv of COA
  • Identifies Risk
  • Identifies Comds Decisions
  • Synchronises capabilities
  • Identifies NAI and TAI
  • Establishes the key logistic requirements

35
Course of Action Analysis
  • Dry synch and preparations are essential
  • Synchronisation and Decision Support Matrix
  • Production of Operational timeline - Battle
    Management

36
Decision and Execution
  • Review of Products
  • Less cumbersome OPORD
  • Proposed changes to
  • Task Organisation Matrix
  • Synchronisation Matrix
  • OPORD body
  • Better use of Graphics

37
Hitlers original title for Mein Kampf was Four
and a half Years of Struggle against Lies,
Stupidity and Cowardice.
  • Everyone needs an editor.
  • Tim Foote

38
Conclusion
  • DJFHQ has embraced the JMAP and Decisive Event
    Planning
  • Improving Situational Awareness through using
    TCVs and Decisive Events is the basis for the
    common understanding of Comds Intent
  • Linkages between planning groups, Components, BOS
    and advisors remains the area for focus

39
And for all that there will be times when your
views about the JMAP will be similar to Mr
Thomass views about Welsh Nationalism
40
When asked his opinion of Welsh nationalism, Mr
Thomas replied in three words, two of which were
Welsh nationalism.
  • Dylan Thomas

41
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