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United States Joint Forces Command Command Overview

United States Joint Forces Command Command Overview. Presenter Position, USJFCOM. 1.

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United States Joint Forces Command Command Overview

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  1. United States Joint Forces Command Command Overview Presenter Position, USJFCOM 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. Build the right numbers Provide the right equipment Provide the right guidance Be able to operate together with Partners US and Multi-national Military and Civilian The Challenge Deconflicted Coordinated Integrated

  4. Jointness is not a natural state – deserves our best effort Our enemy means every word it says We will fight future wars with partners Our military must improve capability in the irregular fight Maintain our conventional dominance Commander’s Guidance Reshape our forces to fight a new way of war

  5. 1” = 5 miles 1” = 8 kilometers Organizing for Synergy – JFCOM Model Air Force, and Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques & Procedures Army Army Training & Doctrine and Capabilities Integration Center JFCOM Lakeview Tech Park JFCOM Headquarters JFCOM in Suffolk Navy Partner Nations Marines Federal Government Laboratory Training Industry Experimentation Universities Military, Industry, Academia, Government, and other Nations Located Together

  6. USJFCOM ApproachSupporting the Joint Commander • Developing joint concepts and experimenting • Find out what works for the future • Ensuring military systems “talk” to each other • Fixing those that don’t, making new systems that do • Training Joint Forces • From Headquarters Staffs to Individuals • Providing deployable joint teams • A team available “right now” to meet Commander’s immediate needs • Providing Joint Forces • Right mix of forces and equipment to get the job done

  7. 1.1 Million Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines USFF ACC 6 CSGs 5 ESGs 26 F/B/Comp Wings 101,000 Sailors 83,652 Airmen 19,382 Sailors (RC) 57,357 Airmen (RC & NG) FORSCOM 7 Divisions 35 BCTs 1 Division 1 Wing 1 MLG MARFORCOM 51,579 Marines 2,671 Sailors 195,000 Soldiers Over 80% of US-based General Purpose Active and Reserve Forces 39,600 Marines (RC) 545,000 Soldiers (RC & NG) Joint Forces Command Components

  8. USJFCOM Multi-National Collaboration ROK 3 (J7/J9) 19 Nations with Bilateral MOU/A with USJFCOM - 29 Representatives (Exchange/Foreign Liaison Officers) Australia 1 (J8) Canada 2 (J7/J9) Denmark 1(J9) Finland 2 (J8/J9) Germany 3 (J9) Hungary 1(J9) Israel 1 (J9) Italy 1(J9) Japan 2 (J8/J9) Jordan 1 (J7) (Gapped) Morocco 1 (J7) Poland 1 (J9) Portugal 1 (J9) Romania 1 (J7) Singapore 1 (J9) (Gapped) Spain 1 (J9) Sweden 2 (J9/JPRA) UK 3 (J7/J8/J9) 7 Nations pursuing Bilateral MOU/A with USJFCOM 3 Visitors/Representatives at JFCOM 3 Nations with “Additional-Duty” Relationship with USJFCOM - 3 Representatives Mexico 1 (USFF) Sweden 1 (ACT) Algeria Czech Republic France 2 (J7/J9) Greece 1 (J9) Pakistan (J7) Thailand Qatar Brazil 1 (USFF) Additional Opportunities for Multi-National Collaboration - NOT attached to USJFCOM 23 NATO Nations with Local National Liaison Representatives (NLR) to Allied Command Transformation - 35 Representatives Belgium 1 Bulgaria 2 Canada 1 Czech Republic 2 Denmark 1 Estonia 1 France 2 Germany 2 Greece 1 Hungary 2 Italy 2 Latvia 1 Lithuania 1 Netherlands 1 Norway 2 Poland 2 Portugal 1 Romania 2 Slovakia 2 Slovenia 2 Spain 2 Turkey 1 UK 1 10 Partnership for Peace Nations with NLR to ACT - 10 Representatives 1 Partnership for Peace Nation 1 Representative (not NLR) Albania 1 Armenia 1 Austria 1 Azerbaijan 1 Croatia 1 Finland 1 FYROM 1 Ukraine 1 Georgia 1 Sweden 1 Switzerland 1 7 Latin American Nations at U.S. Fleet Forces Command - 7 Representatives Peru 1 Argentina 1 Brazil 1 Chile 1 Colombia 1 (Gapped) Ecuador 1 Mexico 1

  9. Current Efforts… Continue Focused Support to Win the Current Wars Improve Global Force Management Process Maintain our Conventional Superiority and Improve Capability in the Irregular Fight Improve Joint Command and Control Leader centric, network enabled Support our Partners Multi-national, US, military and civilian Maintain Deployable Operational Headquarters Maintain a Bias for Action

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