Unclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief JTF-CS 101 Brief Ken Barber
JTFCS J6 Communication Planner Ken Barber
JTFCS J6 Communication Planner
JTF CS 101 Brief
Purpose & AgendaUnclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
To present a general overview and understanding of JTF-CS roles, responsibilities and tools ISO CBRNE-CM (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, High Yield Explosive - Consequence Management) Operations.Explosive Consequence Management) Operations.
• STRATCOM• USNORTHCOM • JTF-CS Mission and Organization
CBRNE Mi d t• CBRNE Mindset• Response Timeline• Force Multipliers• Force Multipliers
JTF CS 101 Brief
National Strategy to Combat WMDUnclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
COMBATING WMDCOMBATING WMD
Nonproliferation Counter proliferation ConsequenceManagement
CCDR
g
D ti CM
WarfightingCBRN Defense Foreign CM
GCC
Readiness
Domestic CM
Installation ForceProtection
Services
Sources: CJCS, National Military Strategy to Combat Weapons of Mass Destruction, 13 FEB 06SecDef, Quadrennial Defense Review – National Strategy to Combat WMD DEC 02
Offensive Operations – Elimination – Interdiction – Active Defense – Passive Defense – WMD CM –Security Cooperation & Partnership Activities – Threat Reduction Cooperation
JTF CS 101 Brief
USNORTHCOM MissionUnclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
“USNORTHCOM anticipates and conducts pHomeland Defense and Civil Support operations within the assigned area of responsibility to d f d t t d th U it d St tdefend, protect, and secure the United States and its interests.“ GEN Renuart (14 NOV 07)
Deter, Prevent, Defeat … Assist
JTF CS 101 Brief
USNORTHCOM AORUnclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
JTF CS 101 Brief
USNORTHCOM Organization ChartUnclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
CoordinatingCoordinating
RelationshipsRelationshipsThe President The President
CoordinatingCoordinating
COCOM/OPCONCOCOM/OPCON
Supported/SupportingSupported/SupportingSecretary of DefenseSecretary of Defense
National GuardNational GuardBureauBureau
U.S. Coast U.S. Coast GuardGuard
AFNORTHAFNORTHJFACCJFACC
FLEET FORCESFLEET FORCESCOMMANDCOMMAND
JFMCCJFMCC
ARNORTHARNORTHJFLCCJFLCC MARFORNORTHMARFORNORTH
STANDING JOINT FORCE STANDING JOINT FORCE HEADQUARTERS HEADQUARTERS -- NORTHNORTH
JOINT FORCE JOINT FORCE HEADQUARTERSHEADQUARTERS
NATIONAL NATIONAL CAPITAL REGIONCAPITAL REGION
JOINT TASK JOINT TASK FORCE FORCE
ALASKAALASKA
UNCLASSIFIED / FOUO JOINT TASK JOINT TASK
FORCE FORCE CIVIL SUPPORTCIVIL SUPPORT
DCODCODCODCODCODCODCODCODCODCODCODCOJOINT TASK JOINT TASK FORCE NORTHFORCE NORTH
EPLOEPLODCODCOEPLOEPLODCODCOEPLOEPLOEPLOEPLO
OPCONOPCONTACONTACON
JTF CS 101 BriefUSNORTHCOM Spectrum of Missions
Unclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
DOD’s #1
Priority
ExtraordinaryCircumstances
Emergency
Unique Area ofResponsibility
SpecializedCapabilities
Temporary
Emergency Circumstances
ExecuteOPLANS
Capabilities
Temporary Circumstances
OPLANS
Air Patrols
Transnational Threats Disaster
Relief
Civil Disturbance
CBRNE Incident
Mgmt
National Special Security Events
(NSSE)Border
Patrol Spt
MaritimeSecurity Missile
Defense
JTF CS 101 Brief
NORTHCOM Contingency PlansUnclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
• N-NC Theater Campaign Plan (TCP)• CONPLAN 3400 HD (Classified Plan)
• Approved / Completed Plan• Plan not approved yet
CO 3 00 (C ass ed a )• CONPLAN 3501 DSCA• CONPLAN 3500 CBRNE CM Operations• CONPLAN 3591 Pandemic Influenza (Regional)CONPLAN 3591 Pandemic Influenza (Regional)• CONPLAN 3551 Pandemic Influenza (Global)• CONPLAN 3600 Emergency Preparedness in the NCR (Classified Plan)• CONPLAN 3475 USNORTHCOM's Regional Campaign for the WOT (Classified Plan)• CONPLAN 3475 USNORTHCOM s Regional Campaign for the WOT (Classified Plan)• CONPLAN 3502 Civil Disturbance Operations (CDO)• CONPLAN 3505 Nuclear Weapons Accident Response Plan (NARP)
CONPLAN 3310 A D f & M iti W i• CONPLAN 3310 – Aerospace Defense & Maritime Warning• CAMPLAN 3900 Strategic Communication• Theater Security Cooperation Implementation (TSC) Plan (Classified Plan)
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• Canada US Civil Assistance Plan (CAP) – Bilateral Civil Assistance in CANUS• Combined Defense Plan (CDP) -- Bilateral Defense of CANUS
JTF CS 101 Brief
USARNORTH Mission StatementUnclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
US Army North, as the Joint Force L d C t C d dLand Component Command and the Army Service Component Command to USNORTHCOMCommand to USNORTHCOM, conducts Homeland Defense, Civil Support operations and TheaterSupport operations and Theater Security Cooperation activities in order to protect the American o de to p otect t e e capeople and our way of life.
JTF CS 101 Brief
DSCA EXORD FrameworkUnclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
2007 DSCA Tiers 2008 DSCA CategoriesTier 1
Assigned ForcesCategory 1
Assigned Forces
Tier 2 Pre-Approved Forces and
Assets
Category 2 (~750)Pre-Identified Resources
(Historical demand, Interagency funded)Assets
Tier 3Large Scale Response Forces
Category 3Resources for Internal useg p
Capabilities
Category 4 (~7,500)
(DoD funded)
Large Scale Response Resources
JTF CS 101 Brief
Standard DSCA CM Response ProcessUnclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
Requests Aid FEMA Regional
MayorMayorGovernorGovernor
Requests Aid From Governor
Request Aid from
FEMA Regional Director
Declares State EmergencyLocal
ResponseEMAC States Emergency
Requests President Disaster Declaration
POTUSPOTUSState ResponseDisaster Site POTUSPOTUS
Declares Federal Emergency or Disaster Joint Field Office
Federal Coordinating Officer15 Emergency Support +
State Coordinating Officer
Defense Coordinating OfficerSupport Functions
+
JTF CS 101 Brief
JTF-CS BackgroundUnclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
2008 ??
DHS and ASD(HD) were formed20032005
1st Strategy for Homeland Defense and Civil Support
2006 QDR & Strategic Planning Guidance
9/11 WTC, Pentagon, Anthrax White House Office of Homeland Security formed
UCP 2002 & USNORTHCOM
DHS and ASD(HD) were formed
200120022003
N i bi/T i
USS ColeUnified Command Plan 1999
JTF-CS stand-up
Security formed
1999
2000
Khobar Towers, Olympic Park
Nairobi/Tanzania Embassies Presidential Directive 62
1996
1998
Tokyo Subway,
World Trade CenterIncidentIncident Initiative Initiative
Presidential Directive 39
19931995
y y,Murrah Bldg,
Oklahoma City
JTF CS 101 Brief
What is JTF-CS?Unclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
• Originally established under USJFCOM (pre-9/11) to address National level concerns for planning and integration of DOD CBRNE Consequence Management (CM) support to civil authorities
• A USNORTHCOM Standing Joint Force HQs of joint Military DOD• A USNORTHCOM Standing Joint Force HQs of joint Military, DOD Civilian and contractor personnel located at Fort Monroe, VA and organized under USARNORTH/JFLCC.
A deployable Command and Control headquarters for DOD units and personnel executing CM operations
• A deployable Command and Control headquarters for DOD units and personnel executing CM operations in
in response to one or more CBRNE incidents.
p g presponse to one or more CBRNE incidents
JTF CS 101 Brief
JTF-CS Mission StatementUnclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
JTF-CS anticipates, plans and integrates DOD support for JTF-CS anticipates, plans and integrates DOD support for p , p g ppdomestic CBRNE consequence management operations. When directed by Commander USNORTHCOM, JTF-CS
deploys and executes timely and effective command and
p , p g ppdomestic CBRNE consequence management operations. When directed by Commander USNORTHCOM, JTF-CS
deploys and executes timely and effective command anddeploys and executes timely and effective command and control of designated DOD forces providing defense
support of civil authorities in order to save lives, prevent injury and provide temporary critical life support
deploys and executes timely and effective command and control of designated DOD forces providing defense
support of civil authorities in order to save lives, prevent injury and provide temporary critical life support
•• Derived from mission guidance inDerived from mission guidance in
injury, and provide temporary critical life support.injury, and provide temporary critical life support.
•• CJCSI 3125.01CJCSI 3125.01•• SECDEF UCP 99 Memo to the PresidentSECDEF UCP 99 Memo to the President•• NCPD 10NCPD 10--208, 208, USNORTHCOM Charter for JTFUSNORTHCOM Charter for JTF--CS, CS, 1 Sep 20041 Sep 2004
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•• USNORTHCOM CONPLAN 3500USNORTHCOM CONPLAN 3500--0707•• Adjusted to reflect current interagency support and DSCAAdjusted to reflect current interagency support and DSCA
JTF CS 101 Brief
JTF-CS Command Brief JTF-CS Command Brief JTF-CS Structure JTF-CS Command Brief
Unclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
Senior Enlisted Medical
Commander
Senior Enlisted
Legal Public Affairs
Medical
Comptroller Chaplain
Deputy Commander
Commander’s Priorities
Commander’s Priorities
P lP lChief Of Staff
• People• People• Training• Training• Outreach• Outreach
J1Personnel
J2Intelligence
J3Operations
J4Logistics
• Outreach• Outreach
J5Plans
J6Communications
JTF CS 101 Brief
Area of ResponsibilityJTF-CS AORUnclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
CONUS and AlaskaUSNORTHCOM
CONUS and Alaska
- HawaiiUSPACOM- Hawaii
- American Samoa- Guam
Commonwealth of - Puerto RicoSOUTHCOM
Northern Mariana Islands- Federated States of Micronesia Marshall
- US Virgin Is
Micronesia, Marshall Islands, and Palau
JTF-CS 101 BriefJTF CS 101 Brief
Defense Coordinating Officer IntegrationUnclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
Region ICOL Stanley
Region VICOL Young y
LTC Stevens
Region IICOL FreehillLTC St
COL YoungLCDR Hasenbank
Region VIICOL Fowler
LTC Stevens
Region IIICOL MathisLTC Stevens
LTC Ames
Region VIIICOL JohnsonLTC Ames
Region IVCOL MayrLTC Ames
LTC Ames
Region IXCOL Armstrong
Region VCOL ChesneyLCDR Hasenbank
LCDR Hasenbank
Region XCOL Jenkins
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COL JenkinsLCDR Hasenbank
JTF CS 101 Brief
CBRNE-CM Threat Spectrum Unclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
Greatest
Industrial Chemicals
Chemical
HYE
Probability
BiologicalToxins
Radio-
Chemical Weapons
• Most Likely: High Yield Explosive
ProbabilityOf Occurrence Biological
Pathogens
Isotopes
Nucleary g p• Most Dangerous: Nuclear Weapons
-----------------------------------------• Greatest Threat: Contagious Biological Pathogen
NuclearWeapons
Least MoreDOD Support
JTF-CS 101 BriefJTF CS 101 BriefJTF-CS Steady State/ Execution
Unclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
STEADY STATE EXECUTION
RRRR
Planning & Preparing
Incident SupportIIII
P i i i
Special Events& Exercises
• Develop and - Respond to CBRNE i id tRR
OOUU
RROOUU
NNCCII
NNCCII
• Participate in interagency and DoD exercises
Develop and review plans and playbooks for CBRNE incidents
incident- Assist PA in support
of civil authoritiesTT
IINN
TTIINN
IIDDEE
IIDDEE
• Prepare CBRNE CM contingency plans for, and participate in, N ti l S i l
• Development of doctrine and CBRNE
authorities- Provide C2 for
assigned DoD forcesNN
EENNEE NN
TTNNTT
National Special Security Events (NSSE) and other special events
CBRNE requirements
• IA coordination(EPLO C f/RISC )
- CBRNE experts to support Commanders (JPAC)
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p(EPLO Conf/RISCs) (JPAC)
JTF CS 101 Brief
JTF-CS Center of GravityUnclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
C2Assessment
Structure(CCMRF)
C2
PreparednessCommunity
ResponseAnalysisSA
RISK
CommunityRecovery
PublicInformation
MindsetRISK
LAW / POLICY / REGULATION / PROCESSLAW / POLICY / REGULATION / PROCESS
JTF CS 101 Brief
Civil Support ProcessUnclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
City/County City/County requests aid from state
Local first responders react
Disaster OccursDisaster Occurs
DHS implements National Response
Framework
President declares major disaster or
emergency
Governor requests Presidential Disaster Declaration (through
DHS)Framework g yDHS)
JTF CS JTF-CS Responds
(when directed)
Secretary of Defense authorizes
DoD support
DHSrequests DoD
support
JTF CS 101 Brief
Support and Unity of EffortUnclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
JTF-CS is USNORTHCOM’s center of excellence for domestic CBRNEConsequence Management operations. When directed, establishes command and
t l f DOD f t i t l l th iti i i li ti i jcontrol of DOD forces to assist local authorities in saving lives, preventing injury and providing temporary critical life support.
Local State Federal DODIINNCC
Mayor/County Executives Governor DHS
(FEMA)
Secretary of Defense
U.S. Northern Command
IIDDEE
Incident Commander
and FirstResponders
State Emergency Management
AgencyF d l
Emergency Response
TeamJTF CS
JFLCC
NNTT State
Coordinating Officer
Federal Coordinating
Officer Response Units
JTF-CS
DCOJoint Field Office
SCO FCO
JTF CS 101 Brief
CM Response TimelineCBRNE CM Response TimelineUnclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
igh
Title 10
Title 32
Hi
rces
Unified Effort and SACritical Throughout
DoD Immediate JTF CS MAIN BODY
DoE/FBI/DTRA/FRMAC
Immediate Response
d R
esou
r
DCO/JTF-CSNSAT
DoD Immediate Response
JTF-CS MAIN BODY& CCMRF
FEMA ERTA FEMA RRCC-JFO
bilit
ies
an
NATIONAL GUARD
Incident
JFHQSTATE
ERTA FEMA RRCC JFO
Cap
ab NATIONAL GUARD
Mutual Aid Agreements & Interstate Compacts will
WMD CSTNG CERFP
LTC StevensJ32 (757-788-6155)10Jan08
24 96Hrs 30 Days0
Mutual Aid Agreements & Interstate Compacts will be questionable in a INS!
TIME (ALL TIMES ARE APPROXIMATE)
12 48
Geographic/Time dependent response
JTF CS 101 Brief
JTF-CS CBRNE CM Response ForceUnclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
JTF-CS HQ AugmentationC i ti• Communications
• Tech Augmentation• Intelligence• Mapping• Modeling• Weather
TF Medical
Weather• Public Affairs
TF Operations TF AviationTechnical Response
• Coord w/Local EM Director• Extraction of Injured
TF MedicalMedical Support
• Triage /Treatment• Definitive Care
Logistics Support
• General Support LogJRSOI
TF Operations TF AviationAviation Support
• Helicopter Lift• Search and Rescue• Extraction of Injured
• Personnel Decon• Equipment Decon• Surveying, Monitoring, and Marking of Incident Site
• Definitive Care• Medical Logistics• Hospital Augmentation• Epidemiological • Technical Support• Stress Management
• JRSOI• Displaced Populace• Mortuary Affairs• Transportation• Maintenance
• Casualty MEDEVAC• Patient Redistribution
• Aerial Survey• Aviation Maintenance
• Security and Protection• Augment Critical Civilian Skills
g• Preventative Medicine• Veterinary Support• Prophylaxis/Immunization
• Maintenance• Engineering
• Unmanned Aerial Systems
JTF CS 101 Brief
JTF-CS Operational Timelines Unclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
A+0 A+2 A+4A+3.5A+2.5 A+48A+36
NSAT (CAE) Arrival + 6
A+30+2 +5 +5.5 +6A+3
TIME 0730 0930 1000 1100 1130 1200 1430 1730 1800 1900 1330 1930 0730 N-day N+1 N+2
OPORD TOJ-3
Alert CAE Travels(? H )
JPG
TO
DY TYNTS JPG
Chief/EPAT
LE
(? Hrs) Teleconw/CAE
JPG
PR
EPA
RES
TD
EPLO
Y A
S:
CO
A1:
MA
IN B
OD
CO
A2:
TR
AIL
PA
RT
EVEN
AZIMUTHCHECK
AZIMUTHCHECK
Chief/EPAT Rep Attend
Brf
ELIV
ERA
BL
S
MA BRIEF
TO CJTFCS
JPG Chief delivers docs to CAE (Draft CDR’s Assessment & EPAT Products)
JPG Chief Initial Briefto Group
CAE Initial Rpt
Final CDR’s Assmntto CAE/
Forward to Northcom
JPG finishes
Draft CA
C
J2 Briefon
CBRNE Area/ Threat
D
o t co
JTF-CS CDR’s Assessment
MISSION ANALYSIS (JPG) BRANCH PLANS (JPG)INCIDENTSITUATIONALC
ESSE
S
Assmnt
OPLAN 0500-06 (3500) MOD//OPORD DEVELOPMENT (JPG)
SITUATIONALAWARENESS
PRO
C
REACH BACK TO DEPLOYED JPACs
JTF CS 101 Brief
Concept of OperationsUnclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
Transition/RedeployTransition/RedeployNORTHCOM Situational Assessment TeamNORTHCOM Situational Assessment TeamNORTHCOM Situational Assessment TeamNORTHCOM Situational Assessment Team
•ID Rqmts•RFF (Force Flow)
Flow of ForcesFlow of Forces
•Notification•Directed•CBRNE Incident
•Time/Distance•Assess Rqmts•Space
•RFF (Force Flow)•EOM (Transition)•Assessments of Health/Safety
Reach BackReach Back
GarrisonGarrison Staging SiteStaging Site Incident SiteIncident Site
St i /D lSt i /D lSh iSh i E ti / CM OE ti / CM O
Missio
Missio
Reach BackReach Back
• Sourcing- Resourcing• Train the Force• ID/Manage Expectations
• C3• COP / Info Mgmt• Assess Situation
D t i R t
Staging/DeployStaging/DeployShapingShaping Execution/ CM OpsExecution/ CM Ops• Transportation• Monitor Capability Flow• Admin/Log Support
C2 S i Si
n Creep
n Creep
• Strategic Info Campaign• Shape the COP• Relationship Building
• Determine Rqmts• Right Size / Capability• Health & Safety of TF
• C2 at Staging Site• One CommunicationSystem
JTF CS 101 BriefForce Multipliers
Unclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
• NORTHCOM Situational Awareness TeamNORTHCOM Situational Awareness Team (NSAT)
• Joint Planning Augmentation Cell (JPAC)g g ( )• Interagency LNOs• Emergency Plans Analysis Team (EPAT)Emergency Plans Analysis Team (EPAT)• JTF-CS Playbooks• Collaborative Tools• Collaborative Tools
JTF CS 101 Brief
USNORTHCOM Situational Assessment Team (NSAT)Unclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
USNORTHCOM NSAT
CDR'S
USNORTHCOMSituational
A TEAM
ASSESSMENT
• Incident Scope and Magnitude
PFO
Awareness TEAMJTF-CS
FCO
Magnitude
• Likely PA RFAs
• Anticipated DOD
JTF-CSOPS CenterG
ESFs
• Anticipated DOD Tasks
• Proposed CCMRF Modifications &OPS CenterGovernor
TAG
Modifications & Force-flow
• Potential RFFsStateEOC
JTF-CSJoint Planning Group
• JOA and BSI Recommendations
coordinationcommand
JTF CS 101 Brief
Joint Planning Augmentation Cell (JPAC)Unclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
MISSION: When directed, the JPAC provides exportable planning expertise for CBRNE consequence management operations to JTFs and DCEs.
• 2 deployable JPAC teams (on the ground in +/- 24 hours)• 2 deployable JPAC teams (on the ground in +/- 24 hours)
• Each JPAC has 4 members:04 / 05 Team Chief04 / 05 Team ChiefNuclear Biological Chemical / Hazardous Materials plannerLogistics plannerMedical plannerMedical planner
• JTF-CS provides expertise and reach backJPACs s pport all NSSEs (S per Bo l SOTUA Pope DNC/RNC)• JPACs support all NSSEs (Super Bowl, SOTUA, Pope, DNC/RNC)
JTF CS 101 Brief
Interagency Liaison OfficersUnclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
• Steady State: Cultivate-Sustain-Maintain Regional Partnerships through focused Engagements with DCOs/FEMA Staffs/NG SJFHQs Staffsfocused Engagements with DCOs/FEMA Staffs/NG SJFHQs Staffs
- Coordinate/Collaborate between Regional and National DOD Forces- Maintain connectivity with DOD, Federal, State and Local Officials by:
• Attend key CBRNE conferences (DCO, RISCs, SEWG, DTRA)• Participate in NSSE-Special Events (DNC/RNC, Super Bowl, SOTUA, OBF)• Interface with ARNORTH AND USNORTHCOM JIACG
• Execution:Commanding General’s Representative for JTF CS- Commanding General’s Representative for JTF-CS
- A “Force Multiplier” (not an 20th Century Enabler) to the DCO/DCE and JFO- Synchronize DOD JTF-CS capabilities with JFO requirements
LTC StevensJ32 (757-788-6155)20May08
- Provide critical JTF linkage with Requests For Assistance (RFA) andMission Assignment process
JTF CS 101 Brief
Emergency Plans Analysis Team (EPAT)Unclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
• Immediately provide available information to DCO/DCE IOT gain SA on local, state and regional plans, by collecting andSA on local, state and regional plans, by collecting and maintaining available data from 4 categories:
• Local and State EOPs or CEMPs• Metropolitan Medical Response System plansMetropolitan Medical Response System plans• Pandemic Influenza Plans• FEMA Regional Operations Plans and State Annexes
• Analyze plans to provide local insight on:NOT f ibilit
y p p g• Functional Procedures• Communication Processes• Leadership and Organization Structure
NOT a feasibility assessment !!!!
g
• Enable rapid development of situational awareness and anticipate potential Requests for Information (RFIs) that support planning efforts
LTC StevensJ32 (757-788-6155)20May08
JTF CS 101 Brief
JTF-CS PlaybooksUnclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
• Use the planning considerations developed in theUse the planning considerations developed in the Homeland Security Council (HSC) scenarios • Expedite Crisis Action Planning (CAP), the Commander’s Assessment to USNORTHCOM and Operations Order (OPORD) development processes • Provide a pre incident start point with refined tasks• Provide a pre-incident start point with refined tasks and required capabilities list • Designed as operational JTF-CS “tools” for similar g pdomestic catastrophic incidents— not an end all -encompassing CBRNE CM “solution” set
JTF-CS Operational Planning Tool designed to expedite CAP
JTF-CS 101 BriefJTF CS 101 Brief
Collaborative ToolsUnclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
Operational Portal WebEOC
33
JTF-CS 101 BriefJTF CS 101 Brief
Collaborative ToolsUnclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
JTF-CS COP
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JTF CS 101 Brief
Take AwaysUnclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
• Homeland Defense is the #1 priority at USNORTHCOM
• USNORTHCOM (T-10) forces know their mission, are competent, trained and ready p , y
• USNORTHCOM’s DSCA response capabilities are strongeras a result of our past experiences and lessons implementedas a result of our past experiences and lessons implemented
• Sustaining and maintaining Homeland defense partnershipswith DCOs the IA (FEMA/Federal) community and the NGwith DCOs, the IA (FEMA/Federal) community, and the NGare paramount in generating DoD speed of response ISO the PA
• Employment of DOD assets in support of civil authorities is governed by law (We support, we are not in charge)
JTF CS 101 Brief
SummaryUnclassified / For Official Use Only
JTF-CS 101 Brief
• JTF-CS is the only standing joint operational headquartersdedicated exclusively to planning and integrating DODdedicated exclusively to planning and integrating DOD forces in response to domestic CBRNE incidents
• JTF-CS and the USNORTHCOM force packages provide a rapid DOD response capability, prepared to deploy and conduct CBRNE CM operations to support the NRF in protecting the public and environment from the effects of a CBRNE attack across the continuum of need
• JTF-CS routinely exercises its unique DOD capabilities in planning, assessment and response to CBRNE incidentsplanning, assessment and response to CBRNE incidents with local, State and Federal partners
JTF-CS is prepared to save lives, prevent injuryp p , p j yand provide temporary critical life support
after a domestic CBRNE incident
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