1 USJFCOM IO Support to the Warfighter CAPT Pat Bohan, USN VisIOn Program Manager 10 Feb 09 UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO.

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1 USJFCOM IO Support to the Warfighter CAPT Pat Bohan, USN VisIOn Program Manager 10 Feb 09 UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO

2 The United States Joint Forces Command provides mission-ready Joint Capable forces and supports the development and integration of Military, Government, and Multinational capabilities to meet the present and future operational needs of the Joint Force. Mission UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO

3 Mission rehearsal exercises for Afghanistan, Iraq, and Horn of Africa Support COCOM joint training events Staff Assistance Visits Distributive learning capabilities: (JKDDC) Joint Knowledge Development and Distribution Capability Capstone, Keystone, and Pinnacle Senior Leader training programs Doctrine and Education Special Technical Operations training ISIO Course – Joint Intel School Training the Joint Force 3 The “Operational Arm” of Joint training UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO

4 FY08/09 Joint Event Support USJFCOM * UE CJTF-HOA 08-1 MRX CAPSTONE 08-1/2/3/4 PINNACLE 08-1/2 KEYSTONE 08-1/2 *UE 08-1 OEF MRX * UE CJTF-HOA 09-1 MRX CAPSTONE 09-1/2/3/4 PINNACLE 09-1/2 KEYSTONE 09-1/2 *UE 09-1 OIF MRX *UE 09-2 OEF MRX *UE 09-3 OIF MRX NORTHCOM Ardent Sentry (NLE 2-08) 08 Vigilant Shield 08 Vigilant Shield 09 Ardent Sentry 09 STRATCOM Global Lightning 08 Global Thunder 08 Global Lightning 09 Global Storm 09 SOUTHCOM FA Panamax 08 Blue Advance 08 FA Panamax 09 Integrated Advance 09 EUCOM Austere Challenge 08 Flexible Response 08 Austere Challenge 09 CENTCOM * CFC-A SAVs * CJTF-76 SAVs * MNF-I SAVs * MNC-I SAVs * CJTF-HOA SAVs Bright Star 07/08 Regional Cooperation 08 Internal Look 09 Eagle Resolve 09 * = Direct Training Support to GWOT Operations PACOM Terminal Fury 08 Cobra Gold 08 Talisman Sabre 09 Terminal Fury 09 TRANSCOM Turbo Distribution 08 Ultimate Caduceus 08 Turbo Challenge 09 Ultimate Caduceus 09 SOCOM *Able Warrior 08-1 *Able Warrior 08-2 *Able Warrior 09-1 *Able Warrior 09-2 AFRICOM Staff Validation Exercise 08 Africom CPX 09 Africom Staffex 09 Total: 60 6 MRXs 38 COCOM Events 16 Senior leader Seminars USFK Ulchi Freedom Guardian 08 Key Resolve 08 Ulchi Freedom Guardian 09 Key Resolve 09

5 ♦We are a supporting activity! ♦IO JMO mission: Develop & implement supporting capabilities for the advancement of IO as a core competency ♦Day-to-day management activities associated with Program Management & Lead Component responsibilities for IO Range & VisIOn ♦Staff is a mix of acquisition professionals, warfighters, IO SMEs, trainers, & testers IO Range mission: Create a flexible, seamless and persistent environment that allows COCOMs to achieve the same level of confidence and expertise in employing IO capabilities that they have in kinetic weapons IO RANGE construct: Provides Standing infrastructure to support execution of chartered events at all security levels Type 1 encryption creates a closed loop network to mitigate risks associated with developing, assessing, testing, or exercising emerging & mature IO capabilities Type 3 encryption creates VPNs within Type 1 backbone to support secure customer events Implemented processes to streamline event approval process; customer requirement-based agreements; short and long term Interconnection Security Agreements (ISA) The IO Range Operations Center (IOROC) at JWFC provides a centralized management, security and coordination point for the distributed IO Range VisIOn mission: Provide an integrated and synchronized IO analysis, planning and assessment capability that meets operational requirements VisIOn construct: Provides a collaborative environment to support analysis, planning and assessment capabilities Facilitates timely planning, assessment, and integration of IO capabilities Employ tailored expertise from DoD, the Services, Agencies, academia, industry and coalition partners Leverages existing processes and capabilities Uses best practices - YOURS Warfighters are able to leverage the VISION environment and tailor it to meet mission-specific requirements Uses a requirements-based way of operating—way ahead depends on your guidance and requirements Information Operations Joint Management Office (IO JMO)

6 Information Operations Range Ft Huachuca Lackland AFB Nellis AFB Kirtland AFB Redstone Arsenal JWFC China Lake Eglin AFB Dahlgren PAX River Ft Meade Ft Belvior Installed In Progress Planned Current as of: Feb 2009 Legend PersistentTransactional Pearl City, HI MacDill AFB Canberra, AU IO Range: 1.Increases COCOM awareness and confidence in IO capabilities 2.Increases integration of non-kinetic effects with kinetic warfare 3.Supports emerging IO technologies 4.Facilitates training against IO targets sets 5.Integrates IO capabilities into Joint training, testing, and experimentation Whidbey Island PNNL INL NAS Fallon UTTR WPAFB Offutt AFB Schriever AFB Ft Monmouth Hurlburt AFB Edwards AFB Point Mugu Stuttgart, GE Ramstein AB, GE Einsiedelerhof AB, GE London, UK Barksdale AFB Crane San Diego, CA Ft Lewis NPS Ft Irwin Ft Leavenworth Ft Hood ORNL MIT LL

7 Enabling Capability 1. Increases COCOM awareness and confidence in IO capabilities 2. Increases integration of non-kinetic effects with kinetic warfare 3. Supports emerging IO technologies 4. Facilitates training against IO target sets 5. Integrates IO capabilities into Joint training, testing, and experimentation IO Range event support to a wide range of mission areas has increased significantly, from 7 in FY06 to over 80 in FY08. Information Operations Range

8 ● Problem  Lack of standardized capability to conduct IO analysis, planning and assessment  Limited collaboration inhibits IO planners’ ability to integrate and optimize non-lethal effects  Limited access to community-wide pool of subject matter experts, IO tools and processes ● Solution  Virtual Integrated Support for the Information Operations Environment (VisIOn) program to address community-wide IO deficiencies  Partnering opportunities through VisIOn’s collaborative environment offers planners persistent access to IO information and IO Community of Interest  VisIOn merges people, processes and technology to provide a comprehensive collaborative environment IO Planning and VisIOn

9 Current Capability Initial Menu Collaborative Planning Collaborative Assessment FY 10 Expanded Menu Collaborative Planning Collaborative Assessment Collaborative Analysis FY 12 & Beyond Extensive Menu Continuous Planning Continuous Assessment Continuous Analysis Initial Partners One COCOM Components JIOWC National Agency Expanded Partners Initial partners COCOMs Components Service IO organizations IO capability providers Extended Community Initial Partners Expanded Partners Intel organizations SIGINT Producers Interagency Coalition Linking People, Processes & Technology – Accessing Data, Activities & Operations Before VisIOn TodayIOCFOC IO Planner Ad-hoc Non- collaborative Non-repeatable COCOM / Component dependent

10 Joint Concept Development & Experimentation Pirate’s Dagger Experimentation (FY 08/09): USJFCOM / USSTRATCOM Limited Objective Experiment (LOE) series for enhancing Information Operations and cyberspace warfighting capabilities.  Leverages ongoing STRATCOM operations to develop VisIOn CONOPS and TTPs using the IO Range  Focuses on JTF-level planning, integration, and synchronization of IO, cyberspace operations, and kinetic operations  LOE1: AUG 07 LOE2:APR 08 LOE3:NOV 08 Cyberspace Operations Experimentation (FY 09/10): Focused on providing the Joint Force Commander an integrated, synchronized approach to conducting and countering operations within the cyberspace domain and the information environment.  Concepts and guides on Cyberspace Operations (including interagency relationships, multinational implications, and intelligence support)  3 LOEs in FYs 09/10 UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO

11 UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO Questions?