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USJFCOM JNTC Joint Management Office Briefing to Industry Operations Management CAPT “Tank” Thorp – JMO Director UNCLASSIFIED 10 July 2003 1 USJFCOM JNTC Implementation Strategy A comprehensive strategy for transforming Joint training Enhance the process Requirements Phase Plans Phase Assessment Phase Execution Phase Resource and use the Joint Training System process to: • Develop requirements; • Identify training audiences; • Conduct Joint event analysis; • Assess Joint capabilities. UNCLASSIFIED Transform the training environment Define and provide Joint context for requirements-based Joint training. Build on existing Joint exercises and selected Service training events. Establish/link selected Service ranges and centers as JNTCs; include test assets. Develop, build, and sustain a live-virtualconstructive capability. 10 July 2003 2 USJFCOM Steps Toward Transforming Requirements to Capabilities Requirements DOD USJFCOM Capabilities Development Requirements Prioritization Real World (JCLL) Map UJTL Tasks Multinational Build Operational Architecture Interagency Build Systems Architecture Develop Analysis Plan Combatant Commands Design Appropriate Event JTP Req. and Assessment USJFCOM J8 Transformational Change Package (DOTMLPF) UNCLASSIFIED Assessment Training Group Event Execution/ Analysis 10 July 2003 3 USJFCOM Map Applicable Like UJTL Tasks OP 3.2 Attack Operational Targets OP 3.1.1 Establish Joint Force Trgting Guidance OP 3.1.5 Publish Air Tasking Orders OP 3.1.2 Apportion Joint/ Mlntl Operational Frpwr. Resources OP 3.2.6 Provide Firepower in Sprt. Of Ops Maneuver OP 3.1.3 Develop Operational Targets OP 3.2.7 Synchronize Operational Firepower OP 3.1.4 Dvlp High-Payoff and High-Value Targets OP 5.1.11 Provide Positive ID of Frndly Forces w/in JOA AFT 4.2.1 Perform Counterland Fnctns. JTT Event Design Example Using JTT 3.2.2 UNCLASSIFIED OP 3.2.1 Provide CAS Integration for Surf. Forces TA 3.2.2 Conduct Close Air Support ST 3.1 Process Theater Strategic Targets ST 3.2 Attack Theater Strategic Targets ST 3.1.1 Select Strat Tgts in Theater for Atck ST 3.2.1 Conduct Attack on Theater Strat. Tgts/Lethal Means ST 3.1.2 Assign Jnt/Mltnt’l Thtr Firepower to Tgts/Tgts Systems ST 3.2.3 Synchronize Thtr Strat. Firepower TA 3.2.1 Conduct Fire Support TA 3.3 Coord Battlespace Mvr Intgr w/Firepower AFT 4.2.1.4 Supt Amphib. Ops Functions AFT 4.2.1.3 Conduct Airborne Ops ART 3.3.1.2.2 Employ Close Air Support ART 3.3.1.2 Conduct Air-toSurface Attack ART 3.3.1.2.1 Request Air-toSurface Attack NTA 3.2.8 Conduct Fire Support NTA 3.2.1 Attack Enemy Maritime Tgts NTA 3.2.2 Attack Enemy Land Targets AFT 4.2.1.2 Conduct Close Air Support 10 July 2003 4 USJFCOM Build Operational Architecture ARMY/AIR FORCE (PRE) CAS OV-5 BN TACP/FSO (Air Force is JFACC) REQUEST FOR PREPLANNED CAS Required Joint C2 BDE TACP/FSO EVALUATES, COORDINATES, PRIORITIZES SUPPORT REQUIREMENT TASKED TO OTHER FIRE SUPPORT ASSETS OPTION JFC JSTARS 2 JFACC DIV TACP/FSO JAOC/AOC EVALUATES, COORDINATES, PRIORITIZES Info Exchange Requirements COORD FSC/FSE POSSIBLE ACFT CONTROLLERS BCD 1 CORPS MAIN CP/TOC Coordination ASOC* 3 AIRBORNE COORDINATION • J-STARS • AWACS • CRC • DASC (A) • TAC (A) COORD/DIVERT AIRBORNE AIRCRAFT FOR MISSION SCRAMBLE ON-CALL ACFT 6 • TACC - ATCS - ASCS 8 • DATA UPDATES • IN-ROUTE CONTROL • HAND-OFF TO FAC • EGRESS CONTROL 5 ACFT LAUNCHED 11 CAS FW/ HELO ACFT GROUND UNCLASSIFIED GLO Det 7 SHIPBORNE • DASC • CRE • TAOC WOC 4 10 9 COORDINATE HAND-OFF AND RETURN * J-STARS/AWACS can function in place of ASOC. TERMINAL CONTROLLER (FAC [A]) Required Tactical Service Capabilities 10 July 2003 5 USJFCOM IOC Implementation COA Thrust 1 Series “Horizontal Thrust” Eastern Range Complex Thrust 2 Series “Vertical Thrust” (JRTC) (USSOUTHCOM, JTF, Components) Tech Test Jul 03 Oct 03 Tech Test Bridging Event Full Thrust 1 TBD (as required) (JRTC) Jan 04 Feb 04 Mar 04 Bridging Event Full Thrust 1 Jan 04 (as required) (NTC, CAX, AW) Apr 04 May 04 Tech Test Tech Test Tech Test Jun 04 Jul 04 Tech Test Full Thrust 2 Sep 04 (UE 04-2) Aug 04 Oct 04 Full Thrust 3 June 04 (CJTFEX 04-2) Thrust 1 Series “Horizontal Thrust” Western Range Complex Thrust 3 Series “Integration Thrust” Eastern / Gulf Range Complex (NTC, 29 Palms, Nellis, etc.) (Ft. Bragg, CLNC, Cherry Pt., Eglin, etc) UNCLASSIFIED Sep 04 JNTC IOC Oct 04 10 July 2003 6 USJFCOM Roving Sands-03 SIMEX Highlights 1. Funded and established Joint Data Network air track simulation improvements and testing to fix recurrent TAMD exercise stimulation problems. JNTC investment resulted in: – – – 2. Funded air picture analysis capability. JNTC investment resulted in: – – 3. Realistic air and TBM scenario: First time in a RS exercise M&S systems correlated on TBM tracks Improved air picture quality resulted in realistic TAMD and data link management training Testing process contributed to solutions for real-world systems Improved assessment of TAMD JTT and feedback to training audience Identification of Data Link Interoperability issues Funded and established realistic communication network to emulate real world communications. JNTC initiative resulted in: – – Dis-Voice initiative validated. Successfully replicated tactical voice nets AWACS: “Voice communications was the best seen on any simulation exercise” “JNTC initiatives…. were a great enhancement to creating a realistic joint training environment” – FORSCOM G3 UNCLASSIFIED 10 July 2003 7 USJFCOM Operations Management Highlights 1. Moving towards fundamental change in the way Services are performing exercise planning to include jointness (cultural change) 2. Strong interest by Services and Joint programs to be included in the JNTC. Incentives are resulting in high levels of interest from Services, agencies and industry. 3. Process established to develop a revised joint training strategy incorporating JNTC principles. 4. Performing advanced Joint Tactical Task (JTT) analysis to identify full scope of joint training requirements and are in process of establishing the first Capability Improvement Initiative Team. 5. Mapped representative JTTs and are developing operational architectures to identify C2 nodes and related information exchange requirements. 6. Identified appropriate Joint context necessary to analyze JTTs. 7. Identified assessment “rub points” and analytical requirements for the initial 6 JTTs. 8. Examining results from “Operation Iraqi Freedom” for needed changes in the training strategy. 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