JFCOM Command Briefing

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United States Joint Forces Command
Command Overview
Presenter
Position, USJFCOM
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Joint Forces Command Mission
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 present and future operational needs
of the Joint Force.
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The Challenge
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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
Deconflicted
Coordinated
JOINT
MULTINATIONAL
INTERAGENCY
INDUSTRY/ACADEMIA
Integrated
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Commander’s Guidance
• 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
Reshape our forces to fight a new way of war
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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
Navy
JFCOM in
Partner
Nations
Suffolk
Headquarters
Marines
Federal
Government
1” = 5 miles
1” = 8 kilometers
Laboratory
Training
Experimentation
Industry
Universities
Military, Industry, Academia, Government, and other Nations
Located Together
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USJFCOM Approach
Supporting 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
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Joint Forces Command Components
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)
MARFORCOM
FORSCOM
1 Division
1 Wing
1 MLG
51,579 Marines
2,671 Sailors
39,600 Marines
(RC)
7 Divisions
35 BCTs
195,000 Soldiers
Over 80% of US-based General Purpose
Active and Reserve Forces
545,000 Soldiers
(RC & NG)
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USJFCOM Multi-National Collaboration
19 Nations with Bilateral MOU/A with USJFCOM - 29 Representatives (Exchange/Foreign Liaison Officers)
Australia
1 (J8)
Canada
2 (J7/J9)
Denmark
1(J9)
Poland
1 (J9)
Finland
2 (J8/J9)
Portugal
1 (J9)
Germany
3 (J9)
Hungary
1(J9)
Romania
1 (J7)
ROK
3 (J7/J9)
Israel
1 (J9)
Singapore
1 (J9) (Gapped)
Italy
1(J9)
Spain
1 (J9)
Czech
Republic
France
2 (J7/J9)
Greece
1 (J9)
Pakistan
(J7)
Sweden
2 (J9/JPRA)
Jordan
1 (J7) (Gapped)
Morocco
1 (J7)
UK
3 (J7/J8/J9)
3 Nations with “Additional-Duty” Relationship
with USJFCOM - 3 Representatives
7 Nations pursuing Bilateral MOU/A with USJFCOM
3 Visitors/Representatives at JFCOM
Algeria
Japan
2 (J8/J9)
Thailand
Qatar
Mexico
1 (USFF)
Brazil
1 (USFF)
Sweden
1 (ACT)
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
Lithuania
1
Canada
1
Netherlands
1
Czech Republic
2
Norway
2
Denmark
1
Poland
2
Estonia
1
Portugal
1
France
2
Romania
2
Germany
2
Slovakia
2
Greece
1
Slovenia
2
Armenia
1
Austria
1
Azerbaijan
1
Croatia
1
Finland
1
Georgia
1
FYROM
1
Sweden
1
Spain
2
Italy
2
Turkey
1
Latvia
1
UK
1
1 Partnership for Peace Nation
1 Representative (not NLR)
10 Partnership for Peace Nations with NLR to ACT - 10 Representatives
Albania
1
Hungary
2
Switzerland
1
Ukraine
1
7 Latin American Nations at U.S. Fleet Forces Command - 7 Representatives
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Argentina
1
Brazil
1
Chile
1
Colombia
1 (Gapped)
Ecuador
1
Mexico
1
Peru
1
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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Questions and Discussion
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