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Title: Joint Forces Capabilities Baseline Analysis


1
USJFCOM
US Joint Forces Command Joint Warfighting Traini
ng The Way We Fight
MajGen Jon Gallinetti, USMC Director Joint Force
Trainer Commander, Joint Warfighting Center
Unclassified
Overview
2
Evolution of Joint Forces Command
  • USACOM US Joint Forces Command
  • leads Joint Deployment Process
  • enhanced joint training
  • establishes Joint requirements

LANTCOM USACOM commands US-based
forces
Joint Integration and Interoperability
Transformation Planning Guidance 03
1947 1993 1995 1997 1998 1999
2002 2003 2004
Joint Training and Integration of assigned forces
Joint Experimentation and Partnership for Peace
Unified Command Plan 02 Future is new AOR
SUPREME ALLIED COMMAND, ATLANTIC (SACLANT)
ALLIED COMMAND TRANSFORMATION (AC-T)
3
USJFCOM Mission
USJFCOM maximizes the Nations future and present
military capabilities by leading the
transformation of joint forces, through joint
concept development and experimentation,
identifying joint requirements, advancing
interoperability, conducting joint training, and
providing ready continental U.S.-based forces and
capabilities all to support the Combatant
Commands.
4
Transforming the Joint Force The U.S. approach
Deconflict Service Forces
Stitch Service Seams
Integration of Service Capabilities
Coherently Joint Effects-Based
Network Centric Interagency-Multinational
Services Deconflicting
A Full Spectrum capabilities-based joint force
Services Coordinating
Services Integrating
The Future is our new AOR
5
Why Transform?
The Environment is Changing
Currently optimized for this
  • The Threat is Changing
  • Our adversaries will
  • fight by any means
  • seek to deceive us
  • exploit opportunities
  • learn as they go

Need better balance across the spectrum
Our Capabilities are Evolving
Capabilities must be optimized for the changing
environment
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USJFCOM Service Components
1.1 Million Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and
Marines
Air Combat Command
17 Fighter/Bomber Composite Wings
84,269 Airmen
Marine Forces Atlantic
1 Division 1 Wing 1 FSSG
  • Working with West Coast Forces
  • Navy Third Fleet (San Diego)
  • USMC I Marine Expeditionary Force (Camp
    Pendleton)
  • Army I Corps Headquarters (Fort Lewis)

41,556 Marines
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Dedicated Organization

Commander
Army 30 Navy 34 Air Force 25 Marine Corps
11
Unique HQ Functions
34 Military 24 Civilian 42 Contractor
Deputy Commander
J-1
J-6
J-8
J-2
J-3/4
J-7
J-9
J-5
SJFHQ
JLL
MANPOWER/ INTEL OPNS, PLANS,
STRATEGY/ C4 SYSTEMS JOINT
JTF JOINT RQRMNTS/
JOINT PERSONNEL LOG,
ENGINEERING ANALYSIS
TRAINING TRAINING LL
INTEGRATION EXPER.
Joint Warfighting Center
Joint Forces Intel Command
Special Ops Command, JFCOM
Joint Futures Lab
Joint Warfare Analysis Center
Joint Communications Support Element
Joint Combat Identification Team
Joint Personnel Recovery Agency
Joint C4ISR Battle Center
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JFCOMs Transformation Engines
Joint Concept Development and Experimentation
Building tomorrows joint force today
Joint Force Provider
Integration
Joint Interoperability
Trained and Ready Forces today are the foundation
for transformation for tomorrow
Joint Force Trainer
Integrating all enterprises to create coherent
joint and combined capabilities
10
Joint Warfighting Center (JWFC)
  • Center of excellence for distributed and
    deployed simulation-based and simulation-supported
    training with state-of-the-art C4ISR systems
  • Cutting Edge Technology
  • Experienced government/ military/ contractor
    team
  • Global Joint Training Partners
  • Joint Warfighters
  • Services
  • Multinational, Interagency
  • OSD, Joint Staff

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Joint Warfighting Center Mission
  • Contribute to the Nations current and future
    Joint force capabilities and Joint capable forces
    by conducting and assessing Joint force training
    and validating Joint concepts using training as
    an integrating environment.

Training is the Integrating Environment for
Transformation
12
Joint Training Approach
- One Stop Shopping -
  • Worldwide Joint Training Support

A single program which provides rigorous, high
fidelity Joint training support
  • Training Modeling Simulation
  • Joint Distributed Learning
  • Joint Doctrine Development
  • Joint Training System Mgmt / Scheduling
  • Enhancing Jointness,
  • Fostering changes in Culture
  • Embedding New Ways of Warfighting

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Exercise Phasing
Phase I Academic Training
Phase III Exercise Execution
Phase IV Analysis
  • Scenarios based on realistic contingencies,
    against
  • realistic threat, on realistic digitized
    terrain
  • JWFC provides full service support (Opposing
    Forces, After Action
  • Reviews, etc.)

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Exercise Architecture
EXCON Cell SECDEF/CJCS Supported Combatant
Commander
OBSERVER TRAINERS
SENIOR MENTORS
Primary Training Audience
JOINT EXERCISE CONTROL GROUP
Joint Task Force Headquarters
Response Cells
Real World Communications
"Dynamic" Scripting Relevant Scenario
Adaptive Credible Opposing Force
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JNTC Vision
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Why a Joint National Training Capability?
JNTC can help to... 1. Close gaps seams
(Combatant Commander Title 10 vs. Service Title
10 responsibilities) at all levels of joint
operations (i.e. joint command and control,
intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and
other joint tasks). 2. Provide the capability to
conduct coherent joint training across all levels
with proper joint context.
Strategic National
Unified Command
Strategic Theater
I s s u e 2
Joint Force Headquarters
Operational
Issue 1
Components
Service Tasks
Tactical
MARFOR
AFFOR
NAVFOR
ARFOR
SOF
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Joint National Training Capability Defined
Transformed Joint Capabilities
Proper Joint context for training
Joint National Training Capability
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The Joint National Training Capability
Training forces at all levels, from the Joint
Task Force HQ staff to the tactical unit, in an
integrated live, virtual and constructive
training environment.
Live/Real World C2
Live/Range
  • USAF

Virtual Simulators Simulations
Constructive
  • SOF

JTF
  • US Army
  • USN
  • USMC

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JNTC Networked Sites
FY 04 Sites
National Simulation Center Ft Leavenworth
Ft Sam Houston
PACOM
FY 05 Sites
NORTHCOM Joint National Intel Center
Ft Hood
Naval Strike Warfare Training Center, Fallon
Barksdale AFB
Air Warfare Center Nellis AFB
Naval AWC Weapons Div China Lake
USMC Training Center 29 Palms
Naval AWC Aircraft Div Patuxent River
Naval AWC Weapons Div Pt Mugu
JWFC
Dam Neck
National Training Center FT Irwin
Camp Lejeune
USMC Training Range Camp Pendleton
Ft Bragg
Ft Benning
Fleet Training Center Pacific
CENTCOM SOCOM
Air Force OTE Center
Joint Interop Test Cmd Ft Huachuca
MCAS Miramar
Eglin AFB
SOUTHCOM
White Sands Test Range
Davis Monthan AFB
Hurlburt Field
MCAS Yuma
Ft Bliss
Keesler AFB
Joint Readiness Training Cmd Ft Polk
20
Global JNTC
21
UNCLASSIFIED
FY05/06 Joint/Combined Exercise Support
USJFCOM CAPSTONE 05-1 Pinnacle 05-1 UE 5-1/OIF
3 MRX Sea Viking 04 BGIE/VF 05-1 Cooperative
Focus 05-1 SEESIM 04 Allied Warrior 04 I/ITSEC UE
05-2/OEF 6 MRX JTFEX 05-2/BF 05-1 CAPSTONE
05-2 CSEL CAPSTONE 05-1 BIGIE/JSTE JRTC
05-5 Cooperative Focus 05-2 Joint Red Flag 05 WTI
Course 2-05 CAPSTONE 0503 PINNACLE 05-2 Allied
Action 05 Eloquent Nugget 05 JTFEX C2F CAPSTONE
05-4 CSEL CAPSTONE 05-2 JRTC/AW NTC 05-10 AW UE
05-3 OIF 4 MRX CAPSTONE 06-1 PINNACLE 06-1 CTC
06 JTFEX 06-1 Red Flag 6-1 14 Major Exercises
EUCOM SCWC 05-1 Flexible Leader 05 Sharp Focus
05 SCWS 05-2 Rescue Medcuer 05 Flexible Response
06 5 Major Exercises
NORTHCOM Ardent Sentry/TOPOFF 3 Northern Edge
05 2 Major Exercises
STRATCOM Global Storm 05 1 Major Exercise
PACOM Terminal Fury 05 JTFEX 05-2/BF 05-1 Ardent
Sentry/TOPOFF 3 Cobra Gold 05 Talisman Saber
05 Cope Thunder 06-1 4 Major Exercises
CENTCOM CFC-A SAV MNC-I SAV Bright Star
06 Regional Cooperation 05 4 Major Exercises
SOUTHCOM Able Warrior 05-1 Blue Advance 05 Able
Warrior 05-2 Fuertes Defensas 05 4 Major
Exercises
Total 65 30 Major Exercises 35 Exercises
UNCLASSIFIED
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UNCLASSIFIED
FY03/04 Joint/Combined On Call
Support Never Said No
MNC-I SAV JUN 04
MNF-I/CFC-A SAV JUN 04
CJTF-180 MAY-JUN 03
CJTF-7 JUN-JUL 03
Unified Defense 03 JAN 03
MRX CFC-IZ MAR 04
CJTF-7 OCT 03
25th ID MRX (CJTF-180) FEB 04
Determined Promise 03 AUG 03
CFC-A JMD Assessment OCT 04
III Corps MRX (CJTF-7) DEC 03
CFC-A/CJTF-180 SAV MAY 04
Special Kuwaiti Exercise Program/ Lucky Warrior
03 FEB 03
Total 13 Major Unplanned Events
UNCLASSIFIED
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UAVs Role in the JNTC
Fully integrated with East Coast multi-range
instrumentation Supports ground truth assessment
and After Action Reporting All systems (live /
virtual / constructive) feed an overall Common
Operational Picture (COP) for the JTF
Commander Joint Tactical Tasks (JTTs) directly
supported by UAVs during CJTFEX 04-2 -
Establish, Operate and Maintain Baseline
Information Exchange - Provide for Combat
Identification
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