Command Brief MG Jerry Grizzle, USA Commanding General

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Transcript Command Brief MG Jerry Grizzle, USA Commanding General

Joint Task Force Civil
Support (JTF-CS)
Command Briefing
Col Bob Lyles
What is JTF-CS?
 A standing Joint Task Force HQ of approximately 160
military and civilian personnel located at Fort Monroe,
Virginia
 A deployable Command and Control headquarters for
DoD units and personnel executing consequence
management (CM) operations in response to a CBRNE
incident
 Source of response plans for essential DoD support to the
Lead Federal Agency (LFA)
Mission Statement
JTF Civil Support plans and integrates DoD support to the designated Lead
Federal Agency for domestic CBRNE consequence management. When directed
by Commander USNORTHCOM, JTF-CS will deploy to the incident site and
establish command and control of designated DoD forces to provide military
assistance to civil authorities.
Save Lives, Prevent Injury
Provide Temporary Critical Life Support
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Definition of CBRNE
 CBRNE is defined as a
chemical, biological,
radiological, nuclear, or highyield explosive situation or
incident
 Incidents include industrial
accidents, acts of nature, acts
of war, or terrorism
 A Weapon of Mass Destruction
(WMD) is a CBRNE device or
material specifically designed
to produce casualties or terror
Chemical
Biological
Radiological
Nuclear
High-Yield
xplosive
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CBRNE Threat Spectrum
CJCSI 3125.01 Specified Tasks
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As directed by USNORTHCOM, works with
the lead agency for CM, FEMA, to develop
tailored force CM packages and scenariobased task organizations designed to
respond to foreseeable CBRNE situations.
High-Yield
Explosive
most likely
Industrial
Chemicals
Biological
Toxins
Biological
Pathogens
(Contagions)
most
Radiodangerous Isotopes
CBRNE response requires
a unique set of resources,
skills, and experience
Chemical
Weapons
Nuclear Weapons
most destructive
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A Unique Mission
 DoD traditionally stands
ready to assist state and
local authorities in
response to natural
disasters
 Effective CBRNE response requires a
very different set of resources, skills, and
experience
-- Situational awareness
-- Pre-planning
-- Pre-identifying appropriate personnel
and organizations
Alaska
Hawaii
AREA OF
RESPONSIBILITY
Guam
American Samoa
Puerto Rico
Virgin Islands
Northern Marinas Islands
JTF-CS provides CBRNE planning, exercise, and response
support within the U.S., its territories and possessions
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Overarching DoD Principles
 Consistent with Constitution
/ Public Law
 Unequivocal civilian
oversight / accountability
 Always in support of Lead
Federal Agency (LFA)
 Emphasize DoD roles, skills,
and structures
 Guard / Reserve are key
players for Consequence
Management (CM)
 JTF-CS cannot perform
routine law enforcement
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Full Spectrum Responsibility
Ongoing
Support
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 Develops and
reviews plans
for CBRNE
incidents
 Advocate for
development of
doctrine and
requirements
Scheduled Event
Support/Exercises
 Participates in
interagency and
DoD exercises
 Participates in
National Special
Security Events
(NSSE) and other
special events
CBRNE
Incident Support
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 Responds to
CBRNE
incident
(terrorist or
accidental)
 Assists the LFA
in support of
civil authorities
 Provides
command and
control for
assigned DoD
forces
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JTF-CS Planning Processes
JTF-CS Plans
DoD Guidance,
Policy, and Plans
CJCSI
3125.01
CJCS
CONPLAN
0500-98
USNORTHCOM
CAMPLAN 2525
CONPLAN
0500 (TBP)
Nuclear
Radiological
Local and State
Plans
Contagious & NonContagious Biological
Persistent & NonPersistent Chemical
High-Yield
Explosive
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Civil Response Process
Disaster
Occurs
Local first
responders react
City requests
aid from state
DHS implements
Federal “National”
Response Plan
President declares
major disaster or
emergency
Governor requests
Presidential Disaster
Declaration through
DHS
Secretary of
Defense authorizes
DoD support
JTF-CS
responds
(when directed)
DHS
requests DoD
support
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Command & Control Structure
Governor/
EOC/
TAG
Disaster Field
Office
SCO FCO DCO
TF
Response
USNORTHCOM
IA
JOC
JTF-CS
Commander
Staff
Mission
Assignments
TF
Medical
Tech Aug
Cell
TF
Support
Reach-back
JTF-CS
Troops
DoD
WMD
Labs
Subordinate
Task Forces
As Req’d
Chain of Command
Coordination
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Notional Tasks and Requirements
JTF-CS provides command and control, and coordination for the
following types of tasks and requirements
JTF-CS
TF Response
Incident Site Support
TF Medical
Medical Support
- Coord w/ Local EM Director
- Facility Decontamination
- Surveying, Monitoring, and
Marking of Incident Site
- Security
- C2 of Area Support
- Critical Civilian Skills
Augmentation
- Triage /Treatment
- Definitive Care
- Medical Logistics
- Hospital Augmentation
- Epidemiological Support
- Agent Technical Support
- Stress Management
- Preventative Medicine
- Veterinary Support
- Prophalaxis/Immunization
TF Support
Logistics Support
- General Support Log
- JRSOI
- Displaced Populace
- Mortuary Affairs
- Transportation
- Rotary-wing Aviation
JTF-CS Troops
HQ Support
- Communications
- Tech Augmentation
• Intelligence
• Mapping
• Modeling
• Weather
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Geographic
Information Systems
(GIS)
JTF-CS GIS
 Combination of COTS
 ESRI mapping software
 80% of local and state GIS market
and GOTS
 DTRA’s Consequence Assessment
Tool Set (CATS)
 Used at both primary classification
levels (NIPRNET and SIPRNET)
 Accessible via:
 Desktop system (“Power Users”)
 Web browser
 Packaged CD
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Consequence Management-Related
GIS Data
1. Domestic infrastructure data:
• Emergency services (police, fire, EMS, medical facilities,
emergency shelters, EOCs)
• Transportation (road, rail, air, waterway, bridges, tunnels,
ports, etc.)
• Other logistics data (base support installations, main
supply routes, pharmaceutical caches, POL)
• Utilities (electric power, water, telecommunications)
• High-value targets (nuclear reactors, sports venues,
convention centers, malls, government buildings, toxic
chemical storage sites)
2. Aerial Photography / Satellite Imagery
3. Elevation Data
4. Weather and operational effects
5. Weapons effects / hazard area modeling
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GIS Data Utility
Unclassified
Weather
Terrain Elevation Data
Utilities/Energy Infrastructure
Hazard Models
Commercial Imagery
Transportation Network
Emergency Services Data
High-Value Targets
Baseline Commercial Map
Data depicted as electronic
map overlays
Classified
DOD CIP List
Sourced Units
Sensitive NSSE Deployments
Threat Reporting
Classified Imagery
Underlying datasets can be
opened to provide
more detailed information
An Essential Tool for Domestic Consequence Management
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JTF-CS Sources of GIS Data
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Commercial vendors
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
US Geological Survey (USGS)
Department of Transportation (DOT)
Association of American Railroads (AAR)
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
General Services Administration (GSA)
Veterans Health Administration (VHA)
Department of Defense (DOD)
 National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA)
 USTRANSCOM
 Joint Program Office (JPO)
 US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
 National Guard Bureau & US Army Reserve Command
 Counties and municipalities
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How JTF-CS Uses GIS Data
 J2: Metro area IPB production, threat analysis and
trend identification, weapons effects modeling
 J3: Situational awareness, COP maintenance, unit
tracking
 J4: BSI analysis, MSR designation, task force basing
 J5: Mission analysis, NSSE preparation, JPAC tools
 J6: Comms infrastructure analysis, incident effects
analysis
 J7: Exercise scenario development, MSEL
development, white cell response
 Med: Medical response assets assessment, ID of
VHA facilities, hospitals, pharmaceutical cache sites,
etc.
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Conclusion
 Always in support of a Lead Federal Agency for
domestic CBRNE incidents
 When directed, JTF-CS deploys to the incident
site to establish command and control of
assigned DoD forces
 Emphasize DoD roles, skills & structures
 Forces pre-identified to support CM planning
and response
 Early situational awareness is essential
JTF-CS is ready to save lives, prevent injury, and
provide temporary critical life support after a
domestic CBRNE incident.
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For further information,
please contact
Joint Task Force Civil Support, Public Affairs
380 Fenwick Road, Building 96
Fort Monroe, VA 23651
(757) 788-6622
(757) 788-6259
Fax (757) 788-6132
http://www.jtfcs.northcom.mil