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NORAD – USNORTHCOM Operational Contract Support 18 February 2009

NORAD – USNORTHCOM Operational Contract Support 18 February 2009. Maj Miller N-NC/J4. Overall Classification of this Brief is UNCLASSIFIED. CSIP/CMP Development OCS External Events & USNORTHCOM Synchronization OCS CONOPS, JCASO Interagency Opportunities & Challenges DHS/FEMA NGB

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NORAD – USNORTHCOM Operational Contract Support 18 February 2009

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  1. NORAD – USNORTHCOM Operational Contract Support 18 February 2009 Maj Miller N-NC/J4 Overall Classification of this Brief is UNCLASSIFIED

  2. CSIP/CMP Development OCS External Events & USNORTHCOM Synchronization OCS CONOPS, JCASO Interagency Opportunities & Challenges DHS/FEMA NGB CCO Toolbox Purpose/Outline

  3. “Moving on out…” CSIP/CMP developed and refined over last 18 months JOPES format may drive change; AOR uniqueness must be considered Primary plans containing Annex W Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA), CONPLAN 3501 CBRNE Consequence Management, CONPLAN 3500 Emergency Preparedness in the NCR, CONPLAN 3600 Contractor Management Plan Appendix in place but … requires greater collaboration across entire command CSIP/CMP Development

  4. External pressures/timelines appear to place many OCS related events on a fast track. Apart from initial coordination, USNORTHCOM has had no continuing visibility into program development: OCS CONOPS JCASO CONOPS OCS Planning Conference and COI Meetings are good collaborative opportunities OCS External EventsUSNORTHCOM Synchronization

  5. Interagency Opportunities & Challenges • Department of Homeland Security/FEMA • National Response Framework • Emergency Support Function #7: FEMA & GSA • Mission Assignment • Defense Coordinating Official, Joint Director of Military Support BL: Supporting role; opportunities to ID gaps/seams • National Guard Bureau • United States Property and Fiscal Officer • Purchasing and Contracting Office, Base Contracting Office • Title 10 Obligating Authority BL: Opportunities to coordinate, leverage capabilities

  6. Questions CCO Toolbox/Portal https://operations.noradnorthcom.mil/sites/NNCJ4/J44/Toolbox/default.aspx

  7. Back Up Slides

  8. Contracting Concept of Support or AFDW or 3 CONS Primary Focus: Support to Fielded Forces & Interagency Coordination (410th CSB) Joint Contracting Office NORAD and USNORTHCOM Army Primary Focus: Support to the BSI Air Force JTF-X Navy BSI Contracting Office JTF-X/J4 J4 Marine Corps J4 Contracting (JSC) Other DOD Contracting or or USACE DLA DCMA • Joint Contracting “Synchronization” • Coordination Authority • Support Boards • Clearinghouse • Consolidation • Prioritization NAVFAC/GCSC OPCON to the Service that “owns” the Designated BSI CAP AMC/LOGCAP AFCESA/AFCAP COCOM ARNG USPFO P&C OPCON NGB ANG BCO Coordination

  9. Under the NRF, DOD provides indirect support through other ESFs (trans, debris removal, ice) Interagency effort required to bring all contracting organizations together to synchronize efforts. Interagency operations incorporated into OCS? Interagency Contracting Joint Field Office “Contracting Coordination Cell” State/Local Contracting Offices Joint Contracting Office Other Federal Contracting Offices BSI Contracting Office Future?

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