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Joint Issue Resolution System

Joint Issue Resolution System. WJTSC 09-2 Aug 2009. Agenda. Key Points from Working Group meetings Flow diagrams Required Documentation IMS Example Way Ahead. Key Points. Need to incorporate existing requirements processes (JCIDS)

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Joint Issue Resolution System

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  1. Joint Issue Resolution System WJTSC 09-2 Aug 2009

  2. Agenda • Key Points from Working Group meetings • Flow diagrams • Required Documentation • IMS Example • Way Ahead

  3. Key Points • Need to incorporate existing requirements processes (JCIDS) • Need to develop standard lexicon for Joint Issue Resolution • Exploit previous processes developed for Remedial Action Program (RAP) • Adhere to DoDI 3020.47, DoD Participation in NEP • Coordinate with other agency corrective action programs, such as DHS CAP • Any compulsory collaboration requires appropriate authorities • Joint issue resolution is applicable above the COCOM/CSA/Service level; each COCOM/CSA/Service will employ local practices/processes/tools to identify and resolve issues at the internal level

  4. Key Points • COCOM/CSA/Service resolution programs will transfer issues to joint issue resolution system when applicable • Still undetermined whether advisory group or steering committee is necessary, or whether automated tool would suffice • Question raised whether JLLIS was determined to be the system to support the yet undefined process. JLLIS is the JS system of record for lessons learned. JLLIS is also identified in the DoD instruction for the National Exercise Program (NEP) as the collection mechanism for the DoD after action review. By definition, issue resolution is part of the Joint Lessons Learned Program.

  5. Joint Issue Resolution System Interagency Escalation and Increased Collaboration OPR and OCR Assignment, Delegation DoD GOSC COCOM, CSA Service Directorate Component “Bottom-Up”: Issue Resolution starts at lowest level using a transparent and universally accessible common resolution tool, with the ability to elevate issues to higher levels while maintaining resolution efforts at all previous levels “Top-Down”: Issues initiated at Interagency are presented to GOSC for OPR and OCR assignments; OPR and OCRs solicit input in common tool from appropriate subject matter experts

  6. Flow • Single flow diagram showing “bottom-up” and “top-down” flow of information and integrating the role of GOSC in receiving issues from CJCS or interagency and assigning OPRs for development of corrective action • JLLIS Primary collection tool for joint observations and findings for DoD • Collaboration Templates part of Joint Issue Resolution tool

  7. Authorities / Process COCOM, CSA, Service Issue Resolution lead (CoS?) would direct the inclusion of issue into JLLIS as O&R 4 3 1 5 6 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 7 CJCS designated representative collects joint observations, prepares issues, briefs decision authority Decision Authority submits to USD(P) for sharing with Interagency, or submits directly to GOSC for DoD collaboration Issues from Interagency requiring DoD collaboration are submitted to GOSC GOSC representative creates issue resolution template inside joint issue resolution system COCOMs, CSAs, Services assigned as OPR or OCRs collaborate inside joint issue resolution system OPRs and OCRs obtain SME input via internal processes, provide necessary input into joint issue resolution system GOSC approves corrective action completion; OPR updates JLLIS

  8. Authorities Joint Issue Resolution Executive Steering Committee • Review issues from Operational level (COCOM, CSA, Service) • Determines Validity • Sets Priority • Recommends OPR and OCRs • Briefs CJCS • Opens Joint Issue Resolution Template for approved issues

  9. After Action Process per DoDI 3020.47 JLLIS JTIMS COCOM, CSA, Service observation submissions E&E sub-PCC, DRG PCC, HSC DC GOSC Update via CJCS GOSC GOSC Tracking CJCS OPR and OCR Assignment and Corrective Action Timeline NEP Improvement Plan (IP) and DHS Corrective Action Program (CAP) DHS NEP ESC DoD AAR Process NEP AAR Process DHS NEP ESC includes DASD(HD&DSCA) and CJCS DASD (HD&DSCA) DHS USD(P) GOSC ASD(HD&ASA)

  10. Decision Points COCOM, CSA, Service submit issues with joint applicability to JS JLLIS JS (ESC) approves joint issues for formal resolution 6 6 5 2 3 4 3 2 4 5 JS (ESC) routes approved joint issues accordingly DOD issues submitted to GOSC and assigned OPRs/OCRs GOSC approves completion of issues, updates NEP if necessary 1 1 Issues from NEP requiring DOD action submitted to GOSC

  11. Inclusion of IMS Issues requiring joint collaboration are submitted to JS J7 JS J7 (ESC) approves/disapproves JS J7 (ESC) forwards approved issues to GOSC GOSC assigns OCRs as Gatekeepers GOSC representative (JS J7?) assigned as Decision Point Necessary issue resolution collaboration takes place in IMS GOSC determines when issue is closed

  12. Joint Issue Resolution tool would employ standard terminology for various templates : internal resolution at directorate/special staff level : resolution across component of subordinate command (to COCOM or MAJCOM) : resolution across COCOM, CSA, or Service : resolution involving multiple COCOMs, CSA, and/or Services : resolution involving multiple departments or agencies outside DoD Interagency Functional Operational Strategic Joint Strategic Joint Interagency Operational Functional

  13. Documentation • CJCSI/CJCSM • Update CJCSI 3150.25D, JLLLP • Per CJCSI 3150.25D, an observation isn’t a lesson learned until corrective action implemented and verified to solve deficiency • Create new document • Incorporate CJCSM 3500.03B, Joint Training Manual, and CJCSI 3500.01B, Joint Training Policy

  14. Issue Management System • Part of JLLIS • Use a single O&R, or group of O&Rs (via binders) as source documents which can be linked to the created issue • Can apply additional templates while maintaining work done in previous templates • Each additional template increases the breadth of collaboration • Directorate/component/subordinate template • COCOM, CSA, Service template • DoD template

  15. Way Ahead • Aug 09 • Provide presentation at Worldwide Joint Training and Scheduling Conference 9-2 • Joint Lessons Learned Working Group results • Intent of presentation • Define joint process for issue resolution • Identify system alternatives (tools) • Recommend documentation • Recommend way ahead • Document preparation • System configuration

  16. Way Ahead • Draft process into CJCSI/CJCSM • Submit JSAP for review • Determine tool to support process • Two phase implementation • Phase 1: Use of restricted binders or Communities of Practice within JS JLLIS for collaboration following DoD hotwash • Phase 2: Incorporation of tool to collaborate on issue resolution following DoD hotwash • Incorporate Phase 1 for 2009 Hurricane Season and VIGILANT SHIELD 10 • Incorporate Phase 2 for ARDENT SENTRY 10

  17. Summary • According to GAO Report on USNORTHCOM Exercise Program: • “We are recommending…the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff direct the Joint Staff to revise the joint lessons learned operating instruction to include procedures to ensure that corrective actions are implemented and verified in a subsequent exercise or operation before being closed.”

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  19. Joint Issue Resolution System Briefer: Mr Ball • Issue 09-004:Combatant Commands and Services need an automated collaboration tool for joint issue resolution. • Discussion: • a. Current process does not provide effective collaboration between combatant commands, combat support agencies (CSA), and Services, with well defined decision points. • b. Issues requiring joint resolution do not have sufficient transparency to allow stakeholders to maintain visibility of resolution progress and allow continuous updating of issue through final resolution. • c. The Joint Lessons Learned Program (JLLP) defines issues as validated observations that require corrective action. This validated observation does not become a lesson learned until the corrective action is employed and verified to solve the noted deficiency. However, the JLLP does not provide a system for how joint issues should be resolved in a collaborative environment. • A joint issue resolution system needs to include existing requirements process, such as Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System. • DoDI 3020.47, DoD Participation in National Exercise Program (NEP), includes the interaction of the DoD and NEP After Action Review. The DoD process to support this instruction, to include collaboration and information sharing requirements between DoD and the interagency, and use of existing joint tools to enable this process, needs to be codified. • Endstate: An automated joint issue resolution system integrated into the JLLP providing the ability for all combatant commands, CSAs, and Services to recommend issues for joint resolution, collaborate on existing issues, and maintain visibility on the progress of all existing issues, with decision points and authorities identified to approve and execute the corrective action plan. This issue resolution system should be compatible with interagency resolution systems, such as the Department of Homeland Security Corrective Action Program. • POA&M: • OPRs: OCRs: AUG 09 TBD 09 TBD TBD

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