Title: Army Support For Homeland Security
1Army Support ForHomeland Security
- Briefing For Worldwide Chemical Conference
2003 - LTC Fred Pellissier
- FORSCOM Chemical Officer
2Prosecuting the Global War on Terrorism
We are at War. . . Across the Spectrum . . .
Abroad At Home
Civil Support
HLD
HLS
ASYMMETRICAL THREATS
Procedures
Transformation
EVOLVING TECHNOLOGY
Synergy of Military Effort
Forces
3The DoD Support to NYCSeptember 11, 2001
Medical
DCO
EPLO
C2
WMD CST
Follow-on Forces
4Taking the Fight to the Enemy
Provide trained and ready Army Forces to meet
Combatant requirements
Land Component to JFCOM for Homeland Security
NEA WAR TRACE
SWA WAR TRACE
EUCOM
REQUIREMENTS
PACOM
REQUIREMENTS
NOBLE
IRAQI
ENDURING
EAGLE
FREEDOM
FREEDOM
SOUTHCOM
CENTCOM
REQUIREMENTS
REQUIREMENTS
Taking the fight to the enemy CONUS and OCONUS
As of 3 Nov 01
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5DoD Legacy
- Homeland Security is not a new mission for the
American militarywe have been performing the
mission for the past 228 years.
6Homeland Security
Strategic
Operational
Tactical
7Framing the Concepts
- National Strategy for Homeland Security (HLS)
July 2002 - Prevent Terrorist Attacks
- Reduce Vulnerability to Terrorist Attacks
- Recover Quickly From Terrorist Attacks
- Layered Approach
- Federal
- State
- Local
- NORTHCOM Mission
- Deter, Prevent, and Defeat Threats and Aggression
Against the US Within the Area Of Responsibility - Military Assistance to Civil Authorities - When
Directed
8Homeland Security
Strategic
Operational
Tactical
9NORTHCOM Mission
- Conduct military operations to Deter, prevent
and defeat threats to the United States, its
territories and interests within assigned area of
responsibility - Provide military assistance to civil authorities,
including consequence management operations - As directed by the President or Secretary of
Defense
10US Army in NORTHCOMFORSCOM as ARNORTH
Peterson AFB
- Force Provider
- Operating Headquarters
- Training and Service Component Commander
Cheyenne Mountain AFS
JOINT FORCE HQ - HLS
NAVNORTH
ARNORTH
NORTHAF
MARFORNORTH
CMOC
JOINT TASK FORCE 6
11Command and Control Relationships
NORTHCOM
JFCOM
JFLCC
FORSCOM
TF-E/W JTF-CM
DCO
DCO(s)
III CORPS
I CORPS
XVIII CORPS
CONUSA
TF-E/JTF-CM FWD
QRF/RRF
12Armys link to NORTHCOMFORSCOM and the CONUSA
NORTHCOM
FORSCOM
RTF
RTF
DCOs
DCOs
NORTHCOM requires a command, control and
coordination link to the Army that is provided by
the two CONUSA
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13Homeland Security
Strategic
Operational
Tactical
14Army HLD/HLS Requirements
Primary responses in support of the Homeland
Clear Skies
Garden Plot
Q/RRF
TF HQs
DAADC Sentinels AMDWS ABMOC EPLRS JTIDS STC
I I
3 x Q/RRF 1
AVG
TF East
TF West
Clear Skies
MSCA MACDIS Force Protection Direct Action
15DoD in theFederal Response Plan
State
Local
Governor Declares State Emergency/ Disaster
Requests Emergency Major Disaster Declaration
911
WMD - CST
FEMA
POTUS
FEMA Regional Operations Center (ROC)
Disaster Field Operations
Declares Emergency/Disaster
Disaster Field Office
Emergency Response Team Advance Element (ERT-A)
Local State Federal
Emergency Support Functions
SCO
NORTHCOM
Emergency Response Team Comprised of 26 Federal
Agencies and the American Red Cross
FCO
JTF-CM JTF-CS
DCO
16Proposed Guardian/CBRNE Command
FORSCOM ARNORTH/JFLCC
Initial Operational Capability
CBRNE Command HQ
Technical Escort Unit (TEU) Bn
ARU-CM (ADCON to 99th RSC)
OPCON / MOA
Technical Escort Unit (TEU) BN
CBRRT
52nd OD Group (EOD)
ARU - CM (ADCON to 99th RSC)
Pool Units
- 111th EOD Group
- 520th Medical Lab
- Chemical Brigade (AC/RC)
- Medical Labs
- Aviation Units
- Army Contaminated Equipment Retrograde Team
- BIDS Company
- Chemical Company (Recon/Decon)
- Medical Units for Consequence Management
17Keys to Success
- Take the fight to the enemy and Protect the
Homeland - Leverage existing processes and plans
- Capitalize on Local Capabilities
- Pull vs Push based on Lead Federal Agency
request - Improve support to First Responders.WMD CST,
State and Local Forces - Domestic Intelligence collection, analysis, and
dissemination - Close the seam between Intelligence and Law
Enforcement - Increased Interagency participation and
coordination - Joint Planning, Execution, and Training
Adaptability is the Key - Responsiveness and Appropriatenessplanning,
training, and preparations (Local to State to
Federal)
18Questions