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National Operations Center/C4

National Operations Center/C4. NOC Mission. Act as the coordinating element between customers, the US Air Force and CAP Wings Analyze Mission Requirements Assist in Risk Management Assist CAP Units in coordinating requests for additional resources to support local missions

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National Operations Center/C4

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  1. National Operations Center/C4

  2. NOC Mission • Act as the coordinating element between customers, the US Air Force and CAP Wings • Analyze Mission Requirements • Assist in Risk Management • Assist CAP Units in coordinating requests for additional resources to support local missions • Consolidate and up-channel member reported mission results • Serve as the focal point for emergency notification NOC C2 = Coordination & Communication

  3. Web Mission Information Reporting System (WMIRS) • Active Mission Tracking • Aircraft Status Tracking • Key Resource Tracking • SDIS • ARCHER • Mission Reporting

  4. WMIRS WMIRS • Will be used for all AFAM and Corp Civil Support missions • If WWW access is not avail, NOC will input mission info • Incident Commander and alerting officers should be WMIRS literate

  5. Background New Procedures • AFI 10-2701 • Prescribes AFAM Approval Authority • Military Interdepartmental Purchase Request (MIPR) • Military Customers must use beginning in FY06 • Drives lead time • Customer request/OPLAN/Sortie plan/Cost estimates • All required prior to MIPR acceptance • Get Fiscal Year forecast from military customer • Request/OPLAN/MIPR cover entire FY • Automation • Mission Approval & Reporting On-line

  6. Execution Air Force Assigned Mission Status • AFAM required for CAP support to federal agencies or military • The mission must be one that the AF could do for itself • Some historical missions are no longer approved • AFAM status determined by AF Officer w/ 1AF, AFRCC, AFNSEP or CAP-USAF • AFAM no longer automatic via MOU/MOA

  7. Requests Corporate Missions • Request procedures and requirements should parallel AFAM process • FECA/FTCA coverage not available • CAP Insurance for liability • Mission requests for Civil Support (State, County, Local agencies) • To NOC for legal review • Approval by WG/CC • May NOT be used for Fed/Mil Customer

  8. Procedures AFAM Mission Requests • Written customer requests required • Email preferred, fax or letter OK • Must include identifiable dates, locations and objectives • May be in future if data complete • Mission numbers assigned after approval

  9. LIMFACs AFAM Notes • NOC does not approve…..AF does • NOC coordinates customer request and relays CAP unit mission plans • If AF required procedures are not followed or AF required information is not furnished, then 1AF/AFRCC/AFNSEP/CAP-USAF will not approve…..they are prohibited from doing so

  10. Coordination AFAM’s reported to 1AF • Air Task Order (ATO) • Two ATO briefs to 1AF/CC per week • 3 day & 4 day periods • Next period, all CAP AFAM’s scheduled are listed • Previous period, CAP AFAM’s results are reported • Date, Results, Time flown, etc • Goal – List & Report all CAP AFAM’s • Classified “Secret” because of AF missions

  11. Passengers Non CAP people in CAP Aircraft • “Non CAP crew” vs. “passengers” • Crew members perform a function • Passengers go from Point A to Point B on a transportation mission • Difference important to FAA

  12. Transportation Transportation missions • Legal but several considerations • FAA rules…..not CAP or USAF • Customer can not pay, even indirectly • Commercial pilot preferred • Private pilot, yes but no “compensation” • Can not count flight time (can be logged) • No money reimbursement except for Search and Locate missions • FAA action for violation • Directed at Pilot

  13. Counterdrug Counterdrug missions • Requests by federal drug law enforcement agencies • Request & sortie plan are both required before a mission number can be issued • Longer duration/complex missions may require an Operations Plan • Requests below federal level require validation by a federal drug law enforcement agent • Marij. Erad missions (DEA DCE/SP coordinators) • All others any Federal drug LEA

  14. Reporting WMIRS Automation • Mission information gathered and stored in WMIRS, accessible via WWW • Mission reporting – automated • Financial reimbursement – auto fill for CAP Form 108

  15. Multi-Agency Events • Managed under NIIMS ref. Federal Response Plan • Incident Commander assigned by lead federal agency

  16. Multi-Agency Events • NOC serves as Planning Section for CAP support • Accepts target decks from customers • Passes requirements to wings (Operations Section) for action • C4 is the resource unit

  17. Workflow Requirement Report DoD Report Execution NORTHCOM Report AFNORTH-1AF (CAOC) Tasking CAP (NOC) 888-211-1812 Tasking CAP Wing CAP … Remain Under Military Operational Control …

  18. USAF MissionFlying NOTES: *FY06 numbers do not include September **O FLIGHTS were not a USAF mission again until FY06

  19. Flying Hour Comparison* *FY06 numbers do not include September

  20. Conclusions We have become a resource of choice for a number of support functions Need to be customer and capability focused—not CAP-centric Training + Education = Preparedness

  21. NOC Contact Information WMIRS Automation • Toll Free: (888) 211-1812 • Voice: (334) 953-7299 • Fax: (334) 953-4242 • E-mail: opscenter@cap.gov • Weekdays: 0730 to 1630 CT • 24/7 for Emergency Requests

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