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WJTSC 09-2 USG Interagency Working Group 31 March 2010

WJTSC 09-2 USG Interagency Working Group 31 March 2010. Requirements Process Cycle. 4 th Quarter. 1 st Quarter. WJTSC Publish and Distribute 2-year DOD Interagency Participation Plan and Interagency Participation Plan. VTC Collect DOD Requirements 2 years out. VTC

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WJTSC 09-2 USG Interagency Working Group 31 March 2010

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  1. WJTSC 09-2USG Interagency Working Group31 March 2010

  2. Requirements Process Cycle 4th Quarter 1st Quarter WJTSC Publish and Distribute 2-year DOD Interagency Participation Plan and Interagency Participation Plan VTC Collect DOD Requirements 2 years out VTC Source Requirements Develop DOD Interagency Participation Plan Present Plan to EXCOM WJTSC Present DOD opportunities to Interagency for fill Review interagency requests for support Lock 2-year requirements 3rd Quarter 2nd Quarter

  3. Joint Staff J-7 received notification of IA participation request for the following FY11/12 exercises: Austere Challenge 11 (EUCOM) Global Lightning 11& 12 (STRATCOM) Global Thunder 11 & 12 (STRATCOM) JACKAL STONE 11 (HQ SOCEUR) MEDCEUR 11 & 12 (EUCOM) SHARED HORIZONS 11 & 12 (USAREUR) UNIFIED ENDEAVOR 11 (JFCOM) INTEGRATED ADVANCE 11 (SOUTHCOM) PANAMAX 11 (SOUTHCOM) FUERZAS COMANDO 11 (SOUTHCOM) FY11/12 14 EVENTS RECEIVED FOR ACTION 100+ Events in draft – need to be published / sent for action.

  4. Status of FY 11/12 Support Requests COCOM BREAK OUT • USAFRICOM Commerce, Justice, State, Treasury, USAID, other • USCENTCOM DHS • USEUCOM CIA, DHS, Justice, State, USAID • USJFCOM State • USNORTHCOM DHS, State, Transportation • USPACOM CIA, Justice, State, USAID, other • USSOUTHCOM DHS, State, USAID, CDC/HHS, WHA, DEA, ICE, FBI • USSTRATCOM Commerce, DHS, State, Treasury • USTRANSCOM DHS, Transportation

  5. Status of FY 11/12 Support Requests • CIA 2 (8) • Commerce 6 (6) • Homeland Security 24 (57) • Justice 2 (16) • State 46 (87) • SCRS 3 (120) • Transportation 11 (N/A) • Treasury 6 (6) • USAID 17 (33) • Others (FBI, NCIS, CDC, DTRA) 10 (18) • AOR 14 (32)

  6. Status of FY 11/12 Support Requests Request inputs (JTIMS ) • Federal (w/in AOR) Organization • Opportunity/benefit to agency • Requirement • Examples • Must publish event in JTIMS in order for J7 action to be taken (2 years) • Funding – you pay, they play • Keep request data unclassified as much as possible

  7. Agencies have limited capacity to support DoD – sell each opportunity to participate as a force multiplier for all stakeholders. What is the Hook? Every exercise is an opportunity to “enhance _____ and DoD engagement”. So what does agency participation in your event gain the agency? Agency participation needs to be more than reading a script. Realism = Meaningful Interagency Participation Early involvement planning in Joint Event Life Cycle Opportunity/Benefit to Agency

  8. Individual fulfilling requirement will have opportunity to work with and learn about how their agency’s assigned representatives to the command can influence the COCOM’s senior leadership decision process. Individual will also have the opportunity to provide inputs that can improve or increase agency’s role in COCOM HQ Staff and Agency relationships. Opportunity/Benefit to Agency

  9. “Participating agency will benefit from interacting with the participating countries, assisting in building US relationships in the region and assist in fulfilling USG ANDagency goals and objectives for the region.” (Specify like goals and objectives intended to be met by participating) “Provide agency reps exposure to host nation commanders and coalition staffs.” Opportunity/Benefit to Agency

  10. Who: agency and skill set – what capability Participation Expectations: Level of participation / Frequency Avoid terms such as Subject Matter Expert. Or at least specify a particular knowledge area. Functionally and geographically specific What: State the IA partner contribution & benefit: white cell/control group, represent agency equities, collaboration, plan, advise, “act as”, “assist”, “shape” Why: Include as much of the known scenario as possible in order to give IA partners an idea of what asset may be appropriate for the exercise Where: COCOM HQ, JTF, staff, remote, JTEN, reach back Request Capability/Requirement COCOMs/Services should define the capabilitythat the requested IA partner can provide during the Joint Event Life Cycle and during exercises.

  11. “Replicate real-world interface among DoD and USG entities. Require OEF PRT SME (leader, member, trainer) for Brigade Combat Team training and to act as a consultant to, and assist, the exercise control group with relevant current issues and concerns.” “Provide Department/Embassy level REACHBACK support throughout the planning and execution phase. Must have European and Asian regional economic expertise” Requirement

  12. BACK UPS

  13. Commitments

  14. Issues IA currently working to develop training, exercise & experiments strategies. • Accommodate Interagency interest to participate in DOD exercises. • Adaptive planning for IA participation not originally requested for support. • Expect DOD funding to influence IA selection of DOD exercises

  15. Issues Consider planning conferences in the JELC as an additional opportunity to engage the IA. • Allows them to inject their equities and shape the exercise to the benefit of both the IA and DOD. • Fosters professional relationships as a collaborative partner. • Eliminates under usage of IA participants during DOD exercises • Direct efforts of contracted role players

  16. VCJCS Business Rules Approval

  17. DOD Business Rules • Purpose: • To improve U.S. Government readiness by maximizing the benefit of multi-agency participation in training, education, exercises, and experiments (TEEE) • Standardize and focus the process for requesting interagency support to DOD events • Planning and Coordination: • Designates Joint Staff J-7 as focal point for interagency coordination • Establishes DOD Interagency Training Coordinator Working Group • Establishes DOD framework for requesting and tracking interagency participation in DOD events

  18. Joint Staff J-7 Roles & Responsibilities • Focal point for DOD entities for U.S. Government Interagency participation in their training, education, exercises, and experiments • Focal point for U.S. Government Interagency Community for DOD participation in their training, education, exercises, and experiments • Standardize the request and sourcing process • Collate requirements from both DOD and the U.S. Government Interagency Community • Present opportunities to Interagency Community • Identify gaps

  19. FY10 Activities: Planning is in progress; JS J-7 will facilitate coordination of FY10 support as needed DOD will develop interagency processes and relationships with interagency partners DOD will identify and present FY11/12 USG Interagency event opportunities to interagency partners JS J-7 will coordinate interagency requests for DOD support JS J-7 will publish Interagency Participation Plans DOD Interface With Interagency Partners

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