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USAID/DCHA DoD Exercise Participation

USAID/DCHA DoD Exercise Participation. COL Jay Wolff, USAID/DCHA/OMA. 26 August 2009. Present in 92 Countries. Joint Training. Pre-deployment training for interagency and military personnel—over 2000 participants to date Tactical Conflict Assessment Planning Framework (TCAPF)

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USAID/DCHA DoD Exercise Participation

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  1. USAID/DCHADoD Exercise Participation COL Jay Wolff, USAID/DCHA/OMA 26 August 2009

  2. Present in 92 Countries

  3. Joint Training • Pre-deployment training for interagency and military personnel—over 2000 participants to date • Tactical Conflict Assessment Planning Framework (TCAPF) • Training design assistance for Afghanistan • Seminars with returnees from Iraq and Afghanistan

  4. Criteria for Exercise Participation • Front Line Requirements • Doctrinal Impact • Institutional Planning Impact • Benefit to USAID • Operational Benefit

  5. Five Criteria Front Line Requirements: • Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq & other crisis countries.  • Deliver on existing commitments. • Shape ongoing operations.

  6. Five Criteria Doctrinal impact: • Does the request for assistance/ participation have a direct impact on military doctrine?  • Opportunity to influence or help codify USAID primacy in development, Humanitarian Assistance, and Disaster Response. • Opportunity to impact emerging or refinement of doctrine.

  7. Five Criteria Institutional Planning Impact: • Will USAID participation have a strategic impact on military planning?  • Related to doctrinal development.  Opportunity to fundamentally influence strategic level planning processes.  • Opportunity to increase USAID’s strategic planning capacity for crisis response and prevention. 

  8. Five Criteria Benefit to USAID: • Will USAID participation benefit both USAID and the military?  • Straight transfers of knowledge from USAID to DoD are less valuable. • Limited value in USAID serving as a SME for DoD.

  9. Five Criteria Operational Benefit: • Will USAID participation impact the way that DoD conducts an on-going or future mission?  • Opportunity for USAID to inform DoD on USAID’s evaluation of the operational environment and ongoing activities. • Assist in shaping DoD operations, activities, and actions (OAA) that compliment or support USAID programs.

  10. Exercises and Experiments

  11. Questions?

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