Title: Joint Operation Planning Process:
1Joint Operation Planning Process
Joint Forces Staff College National Defense
University
2Lesson Objectives
- Describe the purpose of Joint Operational
Planning - Name the steps in the Joint Operational Planning
Process - Describe inputs and outputs of the Joint
Operational Planning Process
3JOPP Basics
- Receive and analyze required tasks.
- Review and refine threat situation.
- Develop and compare alternative courses of
action. - Select the best course of action.
- Submit and gain concept approval.
- Prepare a plan based on approved concept.
- Complete the planning document.
4THE JOINT OPERATION PLANNING PROCESS
Step 1 Initiation Step 2 Mission
Analysis Step 3 Course of Action (COA)
Development Step 4 COA Analysis and
Wargaming Step 5 COA Comparison Step 6 COA
Approval Step 7 Plan or Order Development
Strategic Guidance
Common to all joint organizations at any level
Concept Development
Plan Development
5Mission Analysis
Step 2
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6Mission Analysis
- From the Broad, General Assigned Task, the CCdr
Conducts Mission Analysis by Identifying--- - Specified Tasks- Actions He Has Been Tasked to
Conduct in Other Documents Such As Defense
Agreements, Directives From CJCS, Etc. - Implied Tasks- Actions That Are Deduced From
Analysis of the Assigned and Specified Tasks. - Essential Tasks- Actions That Are Absolutely
Necessary, Indispensable, or Critical to the
Success of a Mission.
7Types of Forces
Assigned Forces
Apportioned Forces
Allocated Forces
Global Force Management
8Course of Action (COA) Development
Step 3
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9Elements of a Course of Action
- Who -- (what forces) will execute it?
- What -- type of action is contemplated?
- When -- is it to begin?
- Where -- will it take place?
- How -- will it be accomplished?
10Course of Action Tests
- Adequate - does it accomplish mission?
- Feasible - use only the resources apportioned?
- Acceptable - worth the possible costs?
- Distinguishable - meaningfully different?
- Complete - does it answer who, what,
when, where, how?
11Course of Action Analysis Wargaming
Step 4
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12Staff Estimates
1 Mission 2. The situation and courses of
action 3. Analysis of opposing courses of
action 4. Comparison of own courses of
action 5. Decision
STAFF ESTIMATES
J-6 ESTIMATE
J-1 ESTIMATE
J-2 ESTIMATE
J-3 ESTIMATE
J-4 ESTIMATE
INTELLIGENCE
OPERATIONS
LOGISTICS
PERSONNEL
C4
Components
Supporting Cmds
13Course of Action Comparison
Step 5
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14Comparing COAs
Advantages Disadvantages
COA 1 COA 2
Bullets or narrative
Bullets or narrative
COA 1 COA 2
Criteria Weight Rating Product
Rating Product
Attack COGs 1
1 2
2 Flexibility 2 1
2 2 4
6
3
15Course of Action Approval
Step 6
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16Plan or Order Development
Step 7
Flesh and Publish
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17- What options did CENTCOM provide the SECDEF and
POTUS for invading Iraq?
PBS Frontline Rumsfeld's War VIDEO
18 19Crisis Action Planning Process
20What is a crisis?
An incident or situation involving a threat to
the United States, its territories, citizens,
military forces, and possessions or vital
interests that develops rapidly and creates a
condition of such diplomatic, economic,
political, or military importance that commitment
of US military forces and resources is
contemplated to achieve national objectives.
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JOPES Vol. I, Sep 2006
21THE JOINT OPERATION PLANNING PROCESS
Same Analytical Process for Both CAP and
Contingency Planning
Step 1 Initiation Step 2 Mission
Analysis Step 3 Course of Action (COA)
Development Step 4 COA Analysis and
Wargaming Step 5 COA Comparison Step 6 COA
Approval Step 7 Plan or Order Development
JIPOE
Strategic Guidance Warning order
Concept Development
Plan Development Planning / Alert Order
CAP Specific
22An Example of Crisis Action Planning
23Joint Operation Planning Products
- Products
- COMMANDERS ESTIMATE
- BASE PLAN
- CONCEPT PLAN (CONPLAN)
- OPERATION PLAN (OPLAN)
- WARNING ORDER
- PLANNING ORDER
- ALERT ORDER
- OPERATION ORDER
- EXECUTE ORDER
- FRAGMENTARY ORDER
- DEPLOYMENT ORDER