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USJFCOM. Implementing the Joint National Training Capability. MajGen Gordon Nash, USMC Joint Force Trainer, USJFCOM. UNCLASSIFIED. 10 July 2003. 1. Unified Command & Joint Force Headquarters Tasks. Why a Joint National Training Capability?. JNTC can help to...
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USJFCOM Implementing the Joint National Training Capability MajGen Gordon Nash, USMC Joint Force Trainer, USJFCOM UNCLASSIFIED 10 July 2003 1
Unified Command & Joint Force Headquarters Tasks Why a Joint National Training Capability? JNTC can help to... 1. Close gaps & seams (Combatant Commander Title 10 vs. Service Title 10 responsibilities) at all levels of joint operations (i.e. joint command and control, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and other joint tasks). 2. Provide the capability to conduct coherent joint training across all levels with proper joint context. Strategic National Unified Command Strategic Theater I s s u e 2 Joint Force Headquarters Operational Issue 1 Components Service Tasks Tactical Army Forces Marine Forces Navy Forces Air Force Forces Joint Force Land Component Joint Force Air Component Joint Force Maritime Component
Interagency Army Forces Air Forces Army Forces Air Forces Army Forces Air Forces Multinational Marine Forces Navy Forces Marine Forces Navy Forces Marine Forces Navy Forces Transforming the Joint Force JNTC Full Integration of Service, Interagency, and Multinational Capabilities Integration of Service Capabilities Deconflict Service Forces Stitch Service Seams Services Deconflicting A Full Spectrum capabilities-based joint force Services Coordinating Services Integrating The Future is JNTC!
Transforming Joint Training Built on Service Success 1st Training Transformation Service Major Training Centers 2nd Training Transformation Joint National Training Capability • Appropriate Joint context-horizontal / vertical • Employs joint doctrine / tactics / techniques • Live training with simulation / stimulation • Mission rehearsal implications • Realistic information ops and C4ISR • Potentially deployable / distributable Realistic Combat Training • Multi-dimensional peer adversary • Asymmetric challenges • Diverse targets / threats Opposing Forces • Integrated range instrumentation • Joint Observer / Trainers • Certified, accredited Ground Truth • Focus on joint performance outcomes • Ability to assess concepts and doctrine • Feeds joint lessons learned • Promotes Joint Training System use Feedback
Realistic Combat Training Adaptive and Credible Opposing Force Common GroundTruth High Quality Feedback Joint National Training Capability Defined Transformed Joint Capabilities Proper Joint context for training Joint National Training Capability
JNTC Work Breakdown Structure Joint Management Office Joint Training System Applications Joint Command and Control Joint Force Trainer/ Joint Warfighting Center Global Joint Training Infrastructure Opposition Forces Advanced Training Technologies
Key Documentation JNTC FOC T2 Implementation Plan June 2003 JNTC Program Plan June 2003 JNTC Implementation Plan June 2003 TPG April 2003 DPG 04-09 May 2002 JFCOM Report to Congress April 2003 Strategic Plan for Transforming DoD Training March 2002 JFCOM JNTC Report March 2002
JNTC Event DevelopmentA process for first-run JNTC events Culminating Event Technical Event Bridging Event • Conduct and/or complete accreditation and certification • Thorough execution and assessment of joint objectives using proper joint context • All required live/constructive/virtual forces participate • Joint warfighting issues identified • Prepare sites/events for certification/accreditation • Leverage existing exercises/training activities • Includes rehearsal/test of operational and technical architectures • Requires no live forces; may require HICON elements -Validate and test technical architectures -Determine technical issues and shortfalls -Includes modeling & simulation - Requires no live forces
IOC Implementation COA Thrust 1 Series “Horizontal Thrust” Eastern Range Complex (JRTC) Thrust 2 Series “Vertical Thrust” (USSOUTHCOM, JTF, Components) Full Thrust 1 TBD (JRTC) Full Thrust 2 Sep 04 (UE 04-2) Tech Test Bridging Event (as required) Tech Test Tech Test JNTC FOC Oct 09 Jul 03 Oct 03 Jan 04 Feb 04 Mar 04 Apr 04 May 04 Jun 04 Jul 04 Aug 04 Sep 04 Oct 04 Tech Test Bridging Event (as required) Full Thrust 1 Jan 04 (NTC, CAX, AW) Tech Test Tech Test Full Thrust 3 June 04 (CJTFEX 04-2) JNTC IOC Oct 04 Thrust 3 Series “Integration Thrust” Eastern / Gulf Range Complex (Ft. Bragg, CLNC, Cherry Pt., Eglin, etc) Thrust 1 Series “Horizontal Thrust” Western Range Complex (NTC, 29 Palms, Nellis, etc.)
Joint National Training Capability Sites National Simulation Center FT LEAVENWORTH Naval AWC Weapons Div CHINA LAKE NORTHCOM & Joint National Intel Center USMC Training Center 29 PALMS Naval Strike Warfare Training Center FT LEWIS TRANSCOM SCOTT AFB National Training Center FT Irwin Inter Agency, DC Air Warfare Center NELLIS AFB PAX RIVER, MD NSA, FT MEADE NSWC, DAHLGREN QUANTICO ACC JWFC, Naval AWC Weapons Div DAM NECK, VA BEACH, VA CAMP LEJEUNE USMC Training Range CAMP PENDLETON Fleet Training Center Pacific FT BRAGG Program Executive Office Simulation Training So.CA Off-Shore Range (SCORE) Army T&E Center USMC Air Station Training Range SOUTHCOM CENTCOM & SOCOM Air Force OT&E Center Davis Monthan Western ARNG Aviation Trng Site EGLIN AFB Joint Interop Test Cmd FT BLISS AF C&C Training & Innovation Group BARKSDALE AFB Joint Readiness Trng Cmd FT POLK