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U.S. Pacific Command (USPACOM) Exercise Support Initiatives With JTLS Aloha – we are glad to be here with all of you, and we would like to share how we have leveraged JTLS to support training in the Pacific, highlighting recent and ongoing exercise initiatives, PACOM sponsored JTLS Updates, Planned JTLS events (short term), and introduce you to a new M&S community, sponsored by USPACOM. USPACOM J731 Pacific Warfighting Center October 25, 2011

Agenda Review of Balikatan 2011 Exercise Review of Exercise KEEN EDGE Initiatives PACOM Sponsored JTLS updates Planned Events Introduction to M&S Community within the All Partners Access Network (APAN)

Balikatan 2011 Exercise Summary Balikatan 2011 is a Republic of the Philippines-U.S. bilateral military humanitarian assistance and training exercise held in the Philippines. U.S. Army Pacific (USARPAC), the Army Service Component Command in the U.S. Pacific Command (USPACOM) area of responsibility, is executive agent for Balikatan. About 6,000 U.S. service members will train with Armed Forces of the Philippines personnel during the joint bilateral exercise. Components of Balikatan include civil-military operations, field training exercises and a command post exercise. This was the 27th exercise in the Balikatan series and held under the auspices of the Mutual Defense Treaty and Visiting Forces Agreement. Balikatan demonstrates USARPAC's ability to support multiple contingencies throughout the Pacific Theater. USARPAC's Contingency Command Post deployed from Fort Shafter, Hawaii, to validate its capability as a trained and ready team that can support Pacific-wide operations. Bilateral training is vital to maintaining readiness capabilities for both the U.S. and Philippine armed forces. Balikatan sustains the long-term security assistance relationship between the Republic of the Philippines and the United States. Balikatan increases interoperability between military forces and enables them to provide relief and assistance in the event of natural disasters and other crises. The government of the Republic of the Philippines and the United States have a long relationship of working together. This partnership includes a 59-year-old Mutual Defense Treaty. --from USARPAC.ARMY.MIL , US Army Pacific

Balikatan Exercise Highlights Full Spectrum Operations First use of JTLS during a BK Command Post Exercise (CPX); simulation architecture included 8 JTLS workstations (Response Cells) Artificial Terrain Naval and Ground focus 8 JTLS workstations: BLUE SIDE (US and Phillipines) = Air, Land, and Sea (total of 6) and OPFOR x 2 workstations Figure 1. A C-17 at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, holds cargo needed by the U.S. Army Pacific Contingency Command Post. The National Guard aircrew will fly both CCP personnel and equipment to the Republic of the Philippines for participation in exercise Balikatan 2011. The USARPAC CCP is a scalable command post designed to rapidly deploy. Figure 2. Lt. Col. Nathan Watanabe, chief of operations for the U.S. Army Pacific Contingency Command Post, speaks to his staff at the Combined Operations Integration Center floor at Clark Air Base, Philippines, March 31, 2011. The CCP was at Clark taking part in a certification exercise. The CCP is a deployable command post that focuses on small scale contingencies such as disaster relief, humanitarian assistance and peace operations throughout the Pacific. Figure 3. United States Army, Sergeant, Graham M. Hebert (right), with assistance from Private First Class, Linda M. Duran (left), Alpha Company, 307th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, 311th Signal, Brigade, U.S. Army Pacific clean a fuel filter for a satellite transport terminal that will provide communication support for ongoing operations of Exercise Balikatan 2011 at Naval Education Training Center (NETC), Zambales Province, Republic of the Philippines on March 20, 2011. Balikatan is a bilateral exercise established to increase the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the United States' Forces ability to respond quickly and work together effectively to provide relief and assistance in the event of natural disasters and other crisis that threaten public safety and health while promoting social development. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Tyson T. Dalgai) (Released)

Malinidos Scenario Peixe Grande Malinidos San Rafael Torres UNCLASSIFIED Malinidos Scenario Peixe Grande Malinidos San Rafael Torres The Malinidos Scenario was created for BK09 to provide opportunities to exercise the Mutual Defense Board (MDB) CONPLAN. The scenario includes several fictitious islands in the Philippine Sea and Central Pacific. Torres is the northernmost of the Philippine Islands. San Rafael is sovereign territory of Malinidos to the east. Peixe Grande is the local power broker and a permanent member of the UN Security Council: support from Peixe Grande ensures there will be no UN resolution, leaving the Philippines and the US to deal with the situation bilaterally. Malinidos moves significant forces into the area under cover of annual exercises on San Rafael. From San Rafael, Malinidos launches an invasion of Torres Island and replaces the Philippine government there. Large numbers of civilians flee into the countryside to escape the violence, and others are chased out of the cities by Malinido paramilitary units as part of an ethnic and political cleansing process. There is also a small group if islands in between San Rafael and Torres whose ownership is in dispute. The scenario supports major combat operations, HA/DR in makeshift camps, and insurgency/counter-insurgency operations on Torres Island, targeting on San Rafael, Maritime Interdiction Operations (MIO) between Torres and San Rafael, and between San Rafael and Malinidos, disputed territory issues between the islands, and other opportunities to address a variety of training objectives.

KEEN EDGE Initiatives Multi-Network Operations US Only and Bilateral Networks Common Operational Picture (COP) Simulation Architecture stimulates Command and Control systems Force Flow Representation On the COP Dynamic Logistics Planning Tools JTLS linkage to Mobility/Logistics Suite --Multi-Network Operations again for KE 12 --Force Flow Representation has led to the GDSS-JTLS initiative (JTLS linkage to Mobility/Logistics Suite)

Objective – JTLS to Mobility/Log Suite TRANSCOM Initial schedule from CAMPS in GDSS JTLS “reads” GDSS and TBMCS JTLS reports back to GDSS and TBMCS Level 4 Data JOPES PID SMS AMC CAMPS All Airlift Missions GCCS-J Schedule (Orders) Logistics ITV SIPRNET Flight Status STRAT Lift Missions AK COP AOC GDSS AK/AD TBMCS ATO Notional diagram to illustrate exchange and sharing of information within the exercise control environment and enabling training audience to “train as they fight” Transportation Command / Air Mobility Command / Air Mobility Division / Air Operations Center Emphasize that we are seeing increased requirements and needs to stimulate real world C2 systems across the Pacific theater Level 2 Data AK/AD SA Only Theater Lift Missions JTLS AD CENTRIXS AMD DCAMPS TBMCS ATO Notional Diagram

USPACOM Sponsored JTLS Updates STAGE DESCRIPTION STATUS Approved Implement JTLS / GDSS2 In progress Estimating Self Reporting Ships (link 16) not started Def req. Combat Action Alert not started Def req. Hide Combat Systems in Bunkers not started Need additional detail on the four listed JTLS updates/projects

Planned Events JAN 2012 KEEN EDGE Bilateral CPX Deployment/Combat Ops FEB 2012† COBRA GOLD Multi-National CPX Peace Enforcement MAY 2012‡ TERMINAL FURY Unilateral CPX Tier 1 / COP Driver Terminal Fury Part A, which trains USPACOM CDR and his staff. (JLVC solution for Part B). † JCW supported ‡ PACOM J73 – PWC led / JCW limited support

USPACOM Sponsored M&S Community Community URL and Purpose: https://community.apan.org/jtls/ https://community.apan.org/default.aspx The purpose for the M&S Community within APAN is to enable M&S trainers, users, and stakeholders worldwide to collaborate and share information to solve common problems and challenges, leverage M&S expertise, and ask for help / resources.

USPACOM Sponsored M&S Community

USPACOM Sponsored M&S Community

Questions? USPACOM J73 Mike Fagundes michael.fagundes@apan-info.net 808-472-7766

BACK UP SLIDES Aloha – we are glad to be here with all of you, and we would like to share how we have leveraged JTLS to support training in the Pacific, highlighting recent and ongoing exercise initiatives, PACOM sponsored JTLS Updates, Planned JTLS events (short term), and introduce you to a new M&S community, sponsored by USPACOM.

All Partners Access Network (APAN) The All Partners Access Network (APAN) provides for effective information exchange and collaboration between the United States Department of Defense (DOD) and any external country, organization, agency or individual that does not have ready access to traditional DOD systems and networks. It enables professional networking and communication, increases situational awareness, establishes pre-defined communications channels, relationships and information work flows, and provides a forum for sharing lessons learned and best practices in a wide variety of contexts including crisis response, humanitarian assistance, disaster relief, and training and exercises. Benefits include decreased response times, greater coordination, information transparency and broader cross-organizational knowledge visibility. While encouraging the open and easy exchange of information, APAN also seeks to ensure the protection of sensitive information like users’ identities and personal communications. The All Partners Access Network history can be traced back to 1997 when the Virtual Information Center (VIC) was established with the mission of conducting research using public domain materials for the Commander of the U.S. Pacific Command (USPACOM) and his staff.  Admiral Dennis C. Blair, then Commander of USPACOM, recognized the value of utilizing the same type of web-based technology used in the VIC to help meet his regional security cooperation initiatives. In March 2000, the Asia-Pacific Area Network, a non-dot-mil (non-military) commercial internet portal, was stood up to enable online communication and information sharing.  Over the years, APAN’s mission has grown to support global Humanitarian Assistance / Disaster Relief HA/DR operations, partnership building, joint exercises, conferences, table-top events, and are currently at the crossroad to becoming an Enterprise DOD Unclassified Information Sharing Program. In response to APAN’s expanding global customer base, in February 2010, APAN was renamed the All Partners Access Network.  APAN's unique organizational culture based on innovation, resourcefulness and customer service has made it a leader in unclassified information sharing and collaboration throughout the DOD.