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Title: LTG Riggs


1

Welcome
  • LTG Riggs

2
Visitor Briefing
3
Purpose
  • To overview ARISCs, in general, and describe the
    SE ARISC, specifically.

4
Briefing Outline
  • ARISC history and background
  • ARISC sites and oversight
  • ARISC mission and METL
  • ARISC core competencies, capabilities, and
    limitations
  • How an ARISC trains
  • SE ARISC organization
  • SE ARISC regional units
  • Conclusion

5
ARISC History
  • 1981- Established as Consolidated Training
    Facilities (CTF) with focus on individual MOS
    training
  • 1986- Matured to Regional Training
    Sites-Intelligence (RTS-I) geared toward
    collective training
  • 1996- Re-designated as Army Reserve Intelligence
    Support Centers (ARISC), focused on
    production-based contributory support, following
    DoD Implementation Plan

6
ARISC Background Mandates
  • DoD Implementation Plan, DEPSECDEF, Jan 95
  • Directs RC force to participate in intelligence
    operational training to improve readiness
  • Relieves AC PERSTEMPO and OPTEMPO with RC
    intelligence force
  • Increases utility/accessibility of RC
    intelligence force
  • Army Plan, DA DCSOPS, 7 Jul 95
  • Directs USAR and ARNG MI forces to maximize
    production/training during IDT and AT
  • Directs unit commanders to provide maximum level
    contributory support possible

7
ARISC BackgroundUSARC Implementation
PlanFebruary 1996
  • USARC DCSINT provides guidance, supervision,
    funding and coordination for ARISCs and USAR MI
    soldiers in contributory/mission support
  • ARISCs provide facilities, connectivity and
    supporting staff for contributory/mission support
  • MI unit commanders use contributory support to
    train for mission/METL requirements.

8
ARISC BackgroundWhat is an ARISC?
Commanders Training Readiness Requirements
Warfighter Intelligence Requirements
  • A fixed production platform (SCIF) used by RC
    personnel to support the Warfighter
  • Designed, equipped and resourced to provide
    technical support and training assistance to USAR
    and ARNG units
  • Provides co-use of facility with Joint, USNR
    and USAFR intelligence units in accordance with
    the DoD plan
  • ARISCs are 5 of the 28 existing Joint Reserve
    Intelligence Connectivity Program (JRICP) sites

9
ARISC SITESAND OVERSIGHT
FORSCOM
USARC
DCSINT
RSCs
BASOPS
W ARISC Camp Parks, CA
NC ARISC (J) Fort Sheridan, IL
NE ARISC Fort Dix, NJ
SE ARISC Fort Gillem, GA
SW ARISC Camp Bullis, TX
10
SE ARISC Organization
Commander
ADMIN
SSO
Operations
LOG
Mission Support
Training Support
Language Support
11
SE ARISC OrganizationPersonnel
Req Auth O/H Off
2 2 2 WO 10
8 7 NCO 18 13
11 DAC 1 1 1
31 24 21
Based on 1000 USAR FTS TDA and First Army GFRE
AUG TDA Includes 7 Req, 7 Auth and 6 O/H AC
(GFRE) personnel who are fully integrated to
support SE ARISC mission
12
ARISC Mission
  • Provide battle-focused intelligence training
    support to improve RC technical intelligence
    skills, proficiency and readiness
  • Augment the total force intelligence and
    linguistic capabilities
  • Support multi-service RC intelligence personnel
    and units in satisfying Warfighter requirements

Intel Spt Readiness
Training Spt Readiness


13
ARISC METL
SE ARISC ASSESSMENT
  • Provide SCIF environment, intelligence systems
    and secure connectivity to RC intelligence units
  • Provide intelligence production support to RC
    units
  • Provide Training Support XXI support for USAR FSP
    units and ARNG E-Bdes
  • Conduct liaison to facilitate Army and Joint
    intelligence support
  • Provide a split-based intelligence operations
    production platform
  • Maintain staff doctrinal and technical
    proficiency
  • Conduct technical training on MI unique systems

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ARISC Core Competencies
  • Environment for operational and training support
  • Designated and accredited DoD Joint Reserve
    Intelligence Connectivity Site
  • Receive funding and equipment from DoD and Army
    programs
  • Support multi-service RC training through
    worldwide intelligence connectivity
  • Staffed with highly-trained, experienced subject
    matter experts
  • Integrated operations with training allows RC
    intelligence personnel to execute their wartime
    missions in peacetime

15
Additional ARISC Capabilities
  • Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility
    (SCIF)
  • Regional Special Security Office (SSO) support
  • Only ASAS (Extended) in the RC
  • Training on state-of-the-art intelligence systems
    and applications like MIDB and SAFE
  • Foreign Language Resource Center

16
ARISC Limitations
  • Reliance on joint funding/programs for the
    contributory support systems which provide
    greatest training/readiness value
  • Minimal staffing (subject matter expertise
    one-deep)
  • Fixed site operation
  • No MTOE equipment. For example-no tactical
    vehicles, TA-50, communications equipment, to
    support Training Support XXI events
  • Lack of sufficient administrative space

17
How the ARISCs Train
  • IAW FM 25-100, Training The Force
  • FM 25-101, Battle Focused Training
  • TC 25-10, Leaders Guide to LANES Training
  • Focus on Battle Tasks in support of METL and
    unit commanders priorities
  • Train collective tasks in support of Battle
    Tasks
  • MTT and In-House training
  • Open 7 days a week

18
How the ARISCs TrainBattle-Focused Training
CONUSA Conferences/TRB
METL
Resource Allocation
Qrtly IPR
Warfighter
Training Schedules
AAR (Take Home Packets)
Training Evaluation Outline (Lane Books)
Execution
19
How the ARISCs TrainUSAR Mission Support
  • Any support provided by USAR MI units or
    soldiers to satisfy the intelligence requirements
    of active component Unified Commands, CINCs,
    other Joint Commands, MACOMs, Corps and
    national-level agencies through direct or
    indirect involvement in any AC role, mission or
    function. This support includes special funding
    programs (DIRP, REDTRAIN, GDIP, etc.), as well as
    routine USAR duty (ie IDT, AT). Taskings must
    have value added aspects.
  • Training Through Operations

20
SE ARISC ORGANIZATION
  • Training Support Section-training, sustaining and
    evaluating ARNG MI organizations
  • Mission Support Section-training, facilitating,
    and, as required, evaluating those units who
    perform their training through missions/contributo
    ry support
  • Language Support Section-language training,
    proficiency testing (DLPT), and facilitating
    language-dependent mission support projects

21
Regional UnitsUSAR
  • 345 MI BN (TS-O) Augusta, GA
  • A CO Forest Park, GA
  • DET Jasper, AL
  • B CO (IA) Augusta, GA
  • DET 1 Orlando, FL
  • 356 MI CO (LI) Charlotte, NC

22
Regional Units ARNG
  • Enhanced (Separate) Brigades
  • 48 IN BDE (SEP) Macon, GA
  • 53 IN BDE (SEP) Tampa, FL
  • 155 AR BDE (SEP) Tupelo, MS
  • 218 IN BDE (SEP) Newberry, SC
  • Other than E-BDEs
  • 221 MI BN (TE) Fort Gillem, GA
  • 260 MI BN (LI) Miami, FL
  • Ad Hoc On Demand

23
Regional Units
  • Joint
  • EUCOM JAC (JRISE) Fort Gillem, GA
  • USNR
  • 6 Fleet DET 802 NAS Atlanta, GA
  • ARCAC South Fort Gillem, GA

24
Regional Units USAFR
  • NSA IMA Team
  • NAIC IMA Members

25
Conclusion
  • The SE ARISC provides expertise and facilities
    which allow RC intelligence personnel to prepare
    for war and support the warfighter during peace.

26
SE ARISC POCs
  • LTC Clarence Hilton, Commander
  • MAJ Andrew S. Miller, Operations Officer
  • 1407 Hood Avenue
  • Forest Park, GA 30297
  • (404) 362-3170, (800) 873-0490 X-3170
  • FAX (404)362-3469 DSN Prefix 797
  • E Mail Clarence.Hiltoni_at_usarc-emh2.army.mil
  • Milleran_at_usarc-emh2.army.mil
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