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Human Terrain System
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Overall Brief is
Human Terrain System
"No terrain is more important than the Human Terrain.“GEN Allen, CDR ISAF
2 MAY12
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Origin/ProblemSolutionCurrent effortsPath Forward
Potential for working together
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Specific Capability Gaps
• Insufficient understanding of target area culture & its impact on operational decisions; insufficient or ineffective transfer of knowledge to follow-on units
• Limited Joint, Service, or Interagency capability (organization, methods, and tools) to conduct research, visualize, understand, and explain human terrain (local population)
• BCTs, RCTs, and Div-level HQs lacked operationally relevant human terrain knowledge base & social science staff experts necessary to optimize MDMP
• Commanders limited by lack of a Joint, Service, and Interagency integrated capability (people, organization, methods, tools) to effectively gather/consolidate, analyze, visualize, understand, database, and share socio-cultural information.
“US Forces continue to operate in Afghanistan lacking the required resident and reach-back socio-cultural expertise, understanding, and advanced automated tools to conduct in-depth collection / consolidation, visualization, and analysis of the operationally-relevant socio-cultural factors of the battle space.” AF JUONS (unclass)
“Human terrain knowledge deficiencies exist at all command echelons…detailed knowledge of host populations is critical in areas where US forces are being increased to conduct counterinsurgency and stability operations in Iraq. US forces continue to operate in Iraq without real-time knowledge of the drivers of the behavior within the host population. This greatly limits Commanders’ situational awareness and creates greater risks for forces.” IZ JUONS (unclass)
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HTS answering Joint Need
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Human Terrain System Mission
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HTS develops, trains, and integrates a social science based research and analysis capability to support operationally relevant decision-making, to develop a knowledge base, and to enable sociocultural understanding across the operational environment.
USMC International Affairs Officer Program (IAOP) Mission
Identify, select, and train a corps of International Affairs Marines for future assignments on tactical, operational, and strategic-level Marine Corps staffs, Joint and Combined staffs, and for duty with interagency organizations and the Defense Attaché System in order to improve MAGTF plans, operations, security assistance, and
intelligence efforts with cultural, language and regional expertise. Mission similarity:Sociocultural and cultural, language, regional expertiseEmbedded and Staff SupportJoint, Combined, Interagency
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Enduring Capabilities: Army sociocultural research & analysis capability(FY 11-15 Army Base Budget (MIP) & OCO)
• Recruiting unique skill sets• Training: Individual and team• Sociocultural Reachback Research Center• Project management (capability development,
lessons learned, doctrine, engagement)• KM (data repositories and MAP-HT)
CMIP interface; integrate, aggregate and archive team
products
-Gather data in respectivegeographic areas-Conduct sociocultural analysis to support unit operational decision making process
-Aggregate and integrate HTT information & conduct further analysis
HTSAdmin & logistics
support Research
ReachbackCenter(RRC)
Contracted indigenous, theater-wide survey
capability
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Current HTS Support to ISAF
Team Research & Support Requests
Admin & RRC Research Support
Project Mngmt/
KM
TNG
Contingency Funded Capabilities:
Human Terrain Analysis Team
(HTAT)
Social Science Research & Analysis
(SSRA)
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HTS Products posted on: NIPR, SIPR, SharePoint, CENTRIX, CIDNE
Human Terrain Team(HTT)
Theater Coordination
Element (TCE)
Theater SupportOffice(TSO)
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Human Terrain Information and Data
Unstructured Information
• Published reports, flat files• Teams disseminate to multiple repositories• Geo-referenced reports• Way Ahead: Single repository posting, Human Terrain Knowledge Center.
Structured Data
• Utilizing existing community standards for data schemas. • Maintaining consistency with DCGS-A data standards. • Data sets support logical build and opportunity for geospatial and temporal analysis.
SIPRHTKC
CIDNE
TiGR
INDURE
BCT Portal
RC-x Portal ISAF-IJC
Portal
CX-IHTKC
NIPRHTKC
Tactical Entity
Database
DSF COP Layers
HT/CA Data Model(DCGS-A)
Global Graph(DSC)
DemographicsReligionLanguageEthnicityTransportationEconomyEducationLand UseMedical/HealthPolitical/IdeologicalCommunication/MediaSignificant EventsWater
NGA Human Geography Themes
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INP
RO
CE
SS
ING
(5
Day
s) FOUNDATIONS SKILLS
(10 Days)
RschOps
(5 Days)
INDIVIDUAL TRACK
TRAINING (10 days)
RESEARCH OPS
EXERCISE(10 days)
Pre- Mobilization
( 5 Days)
55 Training Days
Foundations (10 days): mission & organization of HTS, Army organization & values, how BCT commanders and staffs see the world, process information, and make decisions, & team dynamics (including practical exercises)
Research Operations (25 days): the HTS Core Competency – how to design, conduct, and report operationally relevant socio-cultural research as part of an HTS team; ethics in research.
Individual Track Training (10 days): the individual skills and knowledge required by each respective position.
Research Operations Exercise (10 days): students form into teams; learning, demonstrating, and being assessed on the HTT collective and individual tasks.
Culture and Language (20 sessions threaded throughout): relevant culture and regional language.
Culture and Language Program (20 x 2 hour sessions)
DEPLOY to FPLA (9 Weeks)
then to THEATER
Graduation and Transition to DACCeremony
HTS Core Curriculum Overview
RESEARCH OPERATIONS
(25 Days)
Team Dynamics and Effectiveness
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• Regionally focused, modular, special staff capability– Attached on orders to and in direct support of the BCT / RCT, PRT,
Division/MEF/Regional Command, & Corps/Theatre– Support Coalition Forces (Regional Command, Brigade, PRT)
• Team composition: – Reserve military or DA term Civilian– Positions: Team Leader, two Social Scientists, two Research Managers
• Once deployed, teams remain in place to mitigate unit transitions; staggered individual replacement
• Tour Length: Ten (10) months (can extend to 18 months)
• Up to two training courses per quarter (8/year) / 26 students each class
HTS Teams
Focus on the local population
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Who conducts our mission?
Team leaders (Reserve LTC/MAJ/GG-14)• 27 of 31 team leaders are DA term civilians (all have military
experience)• Experience level: Mid-grade to senior officers, senior NCOs; all
services
Social scientists (GG-12 / GG-14)• Majority have not served in the military or in government
positions• High density social science disciplines: anthropology, Int’l
conflict/Relations/Studies, psychology, communications
Research Managers (GG-12)• Knowledge management, collection management, requirements
management
Deployed team members• 25% are female
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Human Terrain System Support to ISAF (pre-drawdown)
RC-SW
RC-W
RC-N
RC-E
RC-S
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X 4 Kabul
HTS supported allies:
X 4 Parwan
HTS Teams in AFGTCE – 1HTAT- 7HTT - 23
FAO Opportunity?
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Afghanistan (USMC/HTS)
• Similarity of Mission: Two staff members providing separate input on same issues
• Opportunity for HTS to have Joint presence to answer Joint Need. • Opportunity for FAO to support solution for a Joint Need. • Opportunity to develop/share KM/IT (How does the FAO program store and
share information?)• HTS working AHRPO effort (Army Human Research Protection Office)• Opportunity to develop/share reachback (does FAO program have a
reachback effort?)• Operational Feedback from previous and current HTS users• Afghanistan is one deployment of what could be a larger coordination effort• No cost training and deployment• HTTs are on Regt Staffs-
– Gives HTT Uniformed USMC presence for increased staff integration– Puts FAO into a “unit” conducting the same mission
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• Existing Enduring Capabilities: The Army approved specific HTS enduring capabilities in the FY 11-15 Army Base Budget. These capabilities include:– HTS Project Management (which includes a COCOM coordination
capability)– Reachback Research– HTS Training– Knowledge Management (including MAP-HT & data repositories)
• TRADOC Capability –Based Assessments (CBA):– Joint Staff Battlespace Awareness Functional Capabilities Board
validated that HTS is an enduring capability with applications to Phase 0– Intelligence Warfighting Function Functional Solutions Analysis
(FSA) cites HTS teams, reachback, MAP-HT, & data architecture as solutions to capability gaps
– Building Partner Capacity (BPC) CBA contains multiple high priority sociocultural capability gaps; contains multiple proposed HTS capability solutions
HTS Enduring Capabilities
The FY 11 Army Campaign Plan assigned tasks to CG TRADOC include “operating and sustaining the deployed Human Terrain System (HTS) teams” &
“institutionalizing the HTS capability”
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FAO Reachback? KM/IT? Staff Training?
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• FY 13/14 GOAL: Enduring (POM Funded) Army Force Generation capability coupled with COCOM support
• ACP 2012: Army G2 Task: “As ARSTAFF lead, ICW G3/5/7, support TRADOC efforts to operate and sustain the deployed…HTS teams and to evolve the institutionalized HTS capability to address lessons learned.”
HTS Proponency Options
JKO Distance Learning:Research Manager curriculum modules on JKOFY 13 all curriculum modules on JKO
• FY 13 OEF mission transition is being coordinated. End result: 20 teams.• FY 12 Pilot efforts at COCOMs. • Phase 0 (Shape) HTS team support to ASCCs
Path Forward
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Cultural Knowledge Consortium Human Terrain System
Socio-Cultural Operational Capabilities
TRADOC G2
Requirement: 2011 Consolidated Intelligence Guidance, Army Culture and Foreign Language Strategy, Army Campaign Plan 2012
Requirement: Joint Urgent Operational Needs Statements (20 deployed teams), Army Campaign Plan 2012, developing ASCC requirement
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JIIM
Civil and Socio-cultural issues have Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental and Multinational organizations with efforts that overlap.
• DOTMLPF
• Reachback capabilities
• Training
• Knowledge Management
• Deployed Teams
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QUESTIONS?