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Joint Concept Development & Experimentation – Future Joint Operations

Joint Concept Development & Experimentation – Future Joint Operations. Ms. M. R. Shephard Deputy Director, Joint Concept Development & Experimentation. 1.

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Joint Concept Development & Experimentation – Future Joint Operations

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  1. Joint Concept Development & Experimentation – Future Joint Operations Ms. M. R. Shephard Deputy Director, Joint Concept Development & Experimentation 1

  2. The United States Joint Forces Command provides mission-ready Joint capable forces and supports the development and integration of Military, Government, and Multinational capabilities to meet the presentandfuture operational needs of the Joint Force. Joint Forces Command Mission

  3. Joint Concept Development and Experimentation • Addressing DOD’s Most Pressing Warfighter Challenges • Focus on clear and precise problem identification / definition • Involve key stakeholders, partners, and transition agents from the beginning • Identify & evaluate potential solutions • Rapidly transition successful solutions to drive change • Joint Concept Development and Experimentation Enterprise • Customers define problem sets, provide operational context, & help identify solutions • Partners bring capabilities, technologies, SMEs and shared experimental objectives • Executed through a collaborative enterprise approach

  4. Capstone Concept for Joint Operations • National Security Challenges • Win Nation’s Wars • Deter Aggression • Develop Cooperative Security • Defend Homeland • Respond to Civil Crises • Joint Force must achieve: • Unity of Effort • Joint Synergy • Freedom of Action • Influence over Perceptions Chairman’s vision • An instrument of national power • Integrated operations in a complex & uncertain future • Understand, Arrange, Assess & Rearrange • Combine & adapt: combat, security, engagement, and relief and reconstruction • Create greater balance, adaptability and versatility • CCJO Wargame • Set in 2020 • Key Risk Areas: • Changing global nuclear landscape • Gain and maintain access • Integration of 'whole of nation' • Situational understanding • Digital dependence • Battle of the narrative Results applied to inform QDR and DoD Decision Making

  5. Solutions for the Future Joint Force

  6. Cyberspace Operations Experimentation • Developed & validated Computer Network Measures of Performance/ Effectiveness • Evaluated & refined Cyberspace Ops Crisis Action Planning Template • Developed & validated manning model and estimate for offensive operations • Based on operational plans • Approved by JROC, included in FY11-15 GDF Update • Leveraged experts from NSA, JFCC-NW, DoD CIO, Joint Staff, DIA, JTF-GNO, COCOMs and Services CYBERSPACE OPERATIONS • Products providing pre-doctrinal basis for cyberspace operations: • Cyberspace Operations Crisis Action Planning Template • Computer Network Attack Measures of Performance and Measures of Effectiveness Guide

  7. Constructive Simulations Human-in-the-Loop (HITL) Live Simulation (EC10) Joint Integrated Persistent Surveillance Each Experiment planned to build on the previous Experiment driving towards increased validity for real-world operations • M&S environment based on real world processes, capabilities, and environments • Measures solutions against a baseline representing current persistent surveillance practices • Runs are executed with varied combinations of scenarios, weather, and sensor packages • Human decision-making introduced to further test solutions • Builds on Constructive Simulation results • Solutions carried forward • Additional solutions which require human input are tested • Premier ISR event for DoD • High visibility capstone event to demonstrate JIPS solutions • JIPS leverages EC10 as a high fidelity HITL environment • Experimental Rigor is being applied to the JIPS effort to provide a traceable, logical, and operationally valid path to recommendations

  8. Joint Targeting Proof of Concept • Developed and validated solutions to deficiencies in joint targeting process • Cross cutting initiatives to improve training and education, JFC targeting support, and automation • Joint Targeting Support Center (JTSC) concept • Leveraged Service, Combat Support Agency, COCOM, Joint Staff experts • LOE validated value of centralizing select joint targeting functions Military Problem: Deficiencies in 1) the availability and placement of sufficiently trained targeting personnel; 2) targeting automation systems interoperability; 3) the management of the DoD targeting enterprise; 4) and the management of targeting support prevent the efficient execution of the joint targeting cycle as necessary to meet Joint Force Commander requirements. [Based on CFWG Study] • VCJCS implemented following recommendations: • Institutionalization of Cross-Cutting Initiatives (JS/J7) • Organizational CONOPS (JFCOM) • Capabilities Based Assessment on organizational and functional solutions in the CONOPS (STRATCOM)

  9. Comprehensive Approach Experimentation PROBLEM SOLUTION ID EXPERIMENT/ EVALUATE FEB08, Strategic Planning & Shared Assessments MIE APR08, Cooperative Implementation Planning MIE JUN08, Comprehensive Approach Seminar DEC08, Enabling Capabilities-Info Sharing MIE TRANSITION Improving Interagency Integration • NSPD-44 • DODD 3000.05 • SSTRO/HD CS JOC • HSPD-5 • Stability Operations • Security, economic, infrastructure, rule of law, and governance sector reform • Interoperability, collaboration, unity of effort • Systems integration • Strategic planning and implementation • Knowledge development • Information activities Coherent Vision Community of Interest MPICE ICAF USG Planning Framework CIP/CIME Collaboration Environment CONOP/Handbk Development Multinational Interagency Strategic Planning Guide JFC Handbooks Architecture Unified Action Multinational Experiment 5 Experimentation Analysis Refinement JOINT AND NATO DOCTRINE S/CRS PLANNING FRAMEWORK CONOPs POLICY HANDBOOKS TRAINING Building Toward a “Whole of Government” Approach

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