Title: The Joint Training System
1The Joint Training System Individual/Staff
Training
Mr. Mike Barnum JS J-7 JCW
2Purpose and Agenda
- Purpose Provide overview of how
individual/staff training is, could, or should
be, addressed in the Joint Training System (JTS)
by phases, requirements, and system linkages
using LMS, DRRS, JTIMS, and JLLIS. - Agenda
- End State
- JTS Overview
- JTS Timelines
- CJCS 3500 Series
3End State
- Understand gaps, seams and touch points within
the JTS when addressing Individual/Staff Training
and target opportunities to influence change in
CJCS 3500 series. - Identify opportunities to develop/refine/capture
Individual/Staff Training - Universal Joint Tasks
- Mission Essential Task List (METL)
- Joint Training Plan (JTP)
- Training objectives
- Training exercises
- Task Proficiency Observations (TPO) Task
Performance Evaluations (TPEs) - Task Proficiency Assessments (TPAs)
- Mission Training Assessments (MTAs)
- Readiness Assessments
- Lessons Learned
- AAR, FAAR, Hotwash inputs
4JTS Process Improve Readiness
LMS
5 UJTL
The UJTL serves as a library of mission tasks
in a common language and functions as a
foundation for planning, readiness reporting,
joint training, and joint military operations
across the range of military operations. The UJTL
enables the retrieval of information related to
accomplishment of a specific task, allowing users
to review planning, training, readiness, and
lessons learned. CJCSI 3500.02, Universal
Joint task List Policy and Guidance for the Armed
Forces of the United States.
6 Combatant Command Mission to Readiness
7 Combatant Command Mission to Readiness
Develop Individual Trng UJT ST 7.?.?
8 UJTL
What do they do?
- 1) UJTL Tasks are the basis of Joint Mission
Essential Tasks - Provides the basis determining training and
readiness status - Building blocks of a Joint Training Plan and
Individual Joint Training - Provides for inputs into joint readiness
- UJTL Tasks are what we do!
- Tasks also define what the individual should do!
- 2) Allows you to track relationships to
readiness, training status, assessment, lessons,
etc. - Provides method of relating different systems
- Provides linkage to Individual Training Courses
9Candidate Task Consideration
- Task Title OP X.X Conduct Individual Training
- Task Description Conduct Individual Training in
preparation for deployment, exercises,
experiments, and other purposes desired by the
commander in support of the mission. Assess
following completion. - References JP 3-35, _____,
- Note/Background Task may include Continuum of
eLearning (joint integrated online learning),
Joint Force Command (JFC) modules (based on joint
doctrine) and other joint individual training
resident on Joint Knowledge Online and other
venues, Joint Center for Operational Analysis
(JCOA) Joint Operations Case Studies (Joint Ops
300), Joint Insights and Best Practices (JFC
200), and Small Group Scenario Trainer (SGST)
such as the JT Ops Center Scenario Application. - Measures see next slides
- (Notes
- The above information requires revision.
- The above task may be created OR relevant
information could be added to OP 4.4.5 Train
Joint Forces and Personnel - Please note, all information within the task must
be approved, published, etc.)
10Candidate Task Consideration
- Task Title OP X.X Conduct Staff Training
- Task Description Conduct Staff Training in
preparation for deployment, exercises,
experiments, and other purposes desired by the
commander in support of the mission. Assess
following completion. - References JP 3-33, JP 3-35,
- Note/Background Task may include Small Group
Scenario Trainer (SGST) such as the JT Ops Center
Scenario Application. Task may consider other
joint training through the Continuum of eLearning
(joint integrated online learning) and JKO. - Measures see slides
- (Notes
- The above information requires revision.
- The above task may be created OR relevant
information could be added to OP 4.4.5 Train
Joint Forces and Personnel - Please note, all information within the task must
be approved, published, etc.)
11Generic UJT Measures for consideration
- (Note the below sample measures require
revision to meet needs. All programs must be
published/approved prior to adding measures) - Ratio Of personnel assigned/ fulfilled individual
training requirements - Ratio Of personnel required to complete
individual training/ training fulfilled - Percent Of individual training available in each
functional area required - Yes/No Were Joint Fundamentals considered as a
requirement (e.g., Individual Training Modules)? - Percent Of personnel completed relevant
pre-exercise online training (e.g., Continuum of
eLearning) Capability courses - Percent Of force that were distributed relevant
Joint Operations Case Studies (JCOA) (Joint Ops
300 Case Studies, JFC Module) - Percent Of force that were required to complete
Joint Force training (e.g., Joint Force Command
100, JFC Module) - Percent Of force that were distributed Joint
Insights and Best Practices (e.g., JFC 200) - Yes/No Was staff training considered?
12Generic Sample Measures (continued)
- Yes/No Was staff training considered?
- Percent Of staff that completed Immersive
Scenario-based JTF Training (e.g. JT Ops Center
Scenario application) - Yes/No Was Joint Knowledge Online (JKO)
considered prior to event design as a requirement
for individual training? - Yes/No Was the Continuum of eLearning (Col)
considered prior to event design as a requirement
for individual training? - Yes/No Were metrics provided within Continuum of
eLearning (CoL) assessed? - (Note the above sample measures require
revision to meet needs. All programs must be
published/approved prior to adding measures)
13Example Modification to Existing Task
- ST 7.2.4 Assess Training and Education
Effectiveness - Description To conduct an evaluation of
education and training to measure the
demonstrated performance of combatant commanders,
components, individuals, leaders, and units
against specified education and training
standards. This task, conducted by the combatant
commanders, includes after-action reviews,
feedback, and organizational assessments and
provides feedback for altering policy. (CJCSI
3500.01A, CJCSI 3500.02A, CJCSM 3500.03) - Note/Background This task may include
consideration of individual training such as
Joint Knowledge Online (JKO) Joint Fundamentals
modules, based on joint doctrine (JFC 100
modules) and/or insights and best practices (JFC
200), and Staff training such as Immersive
Trainer. The Continuum of eLearning (CoL), joint
integrated online learning, is recommended as the
baseline consideration for all individual and
staff training. - (Note the above EXAMPLE of an addition to the
note/background will require revision to meet
needs if used. A note/background is part of the
task description making the terms within
searchable in DRRS JTIMs
14Example Modification to Existing Task (continued)
- ST 7.2.4 Assess Training and Education
Effectiveness - Measures
Measure Unit Description
M1 Percent Of a combatant command's combat force structure, trained to meet joint mission-essential task list (JMETL) requirements.
M2 Percent Of a combatant command's combat support force structure, trained to meet JMETL requirements.
M3 Percent Of a combatant command's combat force structure, trained to meet Service mission-essential task list (METL) requirements.
M4 Percent Of a combatant command's combat support force structure, trained to meet Service METL requirements.
M5 Percent Of combatant commands personnel educated in professional military education (PME) and joint professional military education (JPME) for their assigned billet.
M6 Percent Of combatant commands personnel completed relevant individual training modules (e.g., JFC modules on Joint Knowledge Online JKO)?
M7 Percent Of force completed Immersive Scenario-based JTF Training
15 UJTL
Task
TA 5.5.1 Conduct Force Link-Up Task Description
Conduct actions to establish contact with a
friendly force, or forces of another in a planned
and coordinated manner. Can happen when maneuver
forces converge, one force relieves another, or
when rejoining friendly forces. (AUTL ART
1.2.1.7, FM 100-40, JP 3-0, JP 3-09, JP
5-00.2) C1.0 Physical Environment C1.1 Land C
1.1.1 Terrain. General characteristics of land
areas. DESCRIPTORS Mountainous, Piedmont, Steppe
(pampas, plains, savanna, veldt), Delta (river
systems, lakes regions), Desert, Jungle,
Arctic. M1 Percent Forces linked IAW operation
plan (OPLAN) with less than ___
casualties. Standard of Performance A measure
plus a specific criterion. In this example,
setting a maximum criterion of 5
casualties would entail a standard. Standards of
performance are assigned by commanders/directors.
Condition
Measure
Standard
16 Requirements Phase - DRRS
- Product Joint Mission Essential Task List
(JMETL) - Revise annually with HQ staff and subordinates
based on - New missions/plans and evolution
- Commanders guidance
- Review/revision of
- Standards
- Staff supporting tasks
- Subordinate unit tasks
- Command-linked tasks
The Individual Training task could be a Staff
Supporting Task to report training against
17Plans Phase - JTIMS
- Product Annual publication Joint Training Plan
(JTP) - JTIMS - Determines joint training requirements for
individual, staff and collective by analyzing
assessed gaps between mission capability
requirements and current capability proficiency -
review DRRS and JTIMS assessments - JTIMS JTP consists of
- Commanders Training Guidance ...address
Individual Training - Training assessments against JMETs and
missions/plans ...Ind Trng JMET - Training audiences .Individuals of TA would be
tracked in LMS - Training objectives ALL TOs would be linked to
UJTs/JMETs - Exercises/events Summary would address
individual training needed - Commanders High Interest Training Requirements
(HITRs) you could link an individual training
task to a HITR - Geographic Combatant commands NLT Mar analysis
of existing/needed trng - Functional Combatant commands NLT May analysis
of existing/needed trng - Agencies NLT Jul
18Module 5 Joint Planning 100 series
Continuum of eLearning JFC Modules for PANAMAX 12
- Joint Operation Planning (JP 5.0, Joint Operation
Planning, 2011 JP 3.33 JTF HQ, 2012) - Module Description Joint Operation Planning and
Execution System, Adaptive Planning and Execution
System, Joint Operation Planning Process,
Deliberate and Crisis Action Planning, Campaign
Planning, Operational Design
Module 8 100 and 200 seriesInterorganizational/M
ultinational Considerations Interorganizational
/ Multinational Considerations (JP 3.08, Interorg
Coord, 2011 and JP 3-16 Multinational
Operations). Comprehensive approach (overseas
and domestic / interagency and public-private
sector) Identified Relevant UJTs
19Plans Phase - JTIMS
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23Execution Phase DRRS, JTIMS, JLLIS,LMS for
Ind Trng
- Products
- JTIMS Task Performance Observation (TPO) and
Task Proficiency Evaluation (TPE) of training
objectives and Event Task Assessments (ETAs) - JTIMS Validated Observations
- JLLIS Operational and exercise observations
- Operations execution support DRRS
- LMS Diagnostics, course completions, surveys
- Exercises scheduled refined, finalized, executed,
and evaluated - JTIMS - Execute training and operations DRRS, JTIMS,
JLLIS, LMS - Goal is to perform to specified conditions and
standards and document performance DRRS, JTIMS,
JLLIS, LMS
24JTIMS Observation Collection
25JTIMS to JLLIS Integration
TPO meets criteria for Observation/Lesson in JLLIS
26Assessment Phase JTIMS and DRRS
- Products
- Monthly TPAs of JMETs and individual training
staff tasks - JTIMS - Monthly MTAs of missions/plans - JTIMS
- Monthly readiness assessments of JMETs, staff
tasks, and mission/plans incorporating TPAs,
MTAs, and Lessons Learned - DRRS - Determine capability to perform missions (named
operations and CONPLANs) - Basis for future individual, staff and collective
training and resource requirements - Gives the Commander information to make
decisions, provide guidance, allocate resources,
accept/mitigate risks to improve readiness
27JTS Timelines
- Review and approve JMETL annually - DRRS
- Publish JTP annually - JTIMS
- JMETL current
- Develop, review, revise, and link individual
training objectives to future events - Develop training events/exercises/individual
training - Manage exercise requirements and resources using
Joint Event Life Cycle (JELC) - JTIMS/LMS - During exercises and operations
- Observe/evaluate TOs develop TPOs, TPEs, and
ETAs JTIMS - Review and validate observations JTIMS
- Consume exercise observations JLLIS
- Facilitate operations execution DRRS
- Assess task and mission proficiency monthly
JTIMS - Assess mission readiness monthly DRRS
- Publish lessons - JLLIS
28CJCS 3500 Series
- What additional language should be included in
the CJCS 3500 series to address individual and
staff training with the detail and accountability
necessary to improve the individual training and
readiness of the Joint Force? - Reviewed and approved annually
- Joint Training Policy and Guidance, CJCSI
3500.01G, 15 March 2012 - Chairmans Joint Training Guidance, CJCS Notice
3500.01, 31 August 2011 - Joint Training Manual, CJCSM 3500.03C, 15 January
2011
29- Questions
- Comments
- Discussion
30 Acronyms
AAR After Action Review DRRS Defense
Readiness Reporting System ETA Event Task
Assessment FAAR Facilitated After Action
Review HITR High Interest Training
Requirement JELC Joint Event Life Cycle JLLIS
Joint Lessons Learned Information System JMETL
Joint Mission Essential Task List JTIMS Joint
Training Information Management System JTP
Joint Training Plan JTS Joint Training
System LMS Learning Management System MTA --
Mission Training Assessments TPA -- Task
Proficiency Assessments TPO -- Task Proficiency
Observations TPE -- Task Performance Evaluations
UJTL Universal Joint Task List UTDT UJTL
Task Development Tool