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5 UNCLASSIFIED NC JFLCC / USARNORTH ARNORTHBrieftoAttache.2Nov15 U.S. Army North (USARNORTH) 1 This Briefing is Classified Unclassified.

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1 5 UNCLASSIFIED NC JFLCC / USARNORTH ARNORTHBrieftoAttache.2Nov15 U.S. Army North (USARNORTH) 1 This Briefing is Classified Unclassified

2 5 UNCLASSIFIED NC JFLCC / USARNORTH ARNORTHBrieftoAttache.2Nov15 2 2 Homeland Security (HS) / Homeland Defense (HD)  President Bush created the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)  Responsible for securing the United States  Consolidated several agencies under one Department (USCG, CBP, TSA, FEMA, etc)  Department of Defense (DOD) created U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM)  Responsible for defending the United States  All Domains: Air, Land, Maritime, Cyber After the terrorist attacks on 11 Sep 2001…

3 USNORTHCOM Mission UNCLASSIFIED The United States Northern Command partners to conduct homeland defense, civil support, and security cooperation to defend and secure the United States and its interests. 3

4 U.S. Army North (Fifth Army) 4  The Army Headquarters within the United States dedicated to:  Homeland Defense  Civil Support  Security Cooperation  Our Purpose – to contribute to the defense and security of the United States AdministrativeOperational ARNORTHBrieftoAttache.2Nov15

5 5 UNCLASSIFIED NC JFLCC / USARNORTH ARNORTHBrieftoAttache.2Nov15 USARNORTH Array NORTHCOM Liaison Team HQDA Liaison COL Prairie COL Burwell COL Dougherty COL Drummond COL Snyder COL Heintzelman COL Butts COL Graham COL Thompson COL Van Camp Defense Coordinating Officer JTF Civil Support 5

6 5 UNCLASSIFIED NC JFLCC / USARNORTH ARNORTHBrieftoAttache.2Nov15 6 Theater Army Functions and Required Capabilities Working “by, with, and through” the ASCC as NC’s JFLCC – ARNORTH accomplishes three broad categories of functions: (1) execute combatant commander’s daily operation[al] requirements (2) set and support the theater or joint operations area(s), and (3) provide mission command for immediate crisis response and small scale contingency ASCC / Theater Army Functions CCDR’s daily operations requirements Set and support the theater and the joint operations area Direct mission command of operations Title 10 administrative control of Army forcesArmy executive agent Small scale contingency operations  Foreign humanitarian assistance  Noncombatant evacuation operations  Immediate crisis response  Replicate corps or division headquarters for major exercises  *Peace operations * Unlikely to execute in this AOR Theater security cooperationChemical, biological, radiological and nuclear Infrastructure assessment and developmentTheater specific training Concept and operation plan developmentForce modernization Regional intelligence collection Sustainment  Theater opening  Reception, staging, onward movement, and integration  Theater distribution  Medical  Army support to other Services  Common-user logistics Communications architecture Land based theater air and missile defense TACON for Force Protection * Internment and resettlement * Detainee Operations

7 …Across a Range of Operations… UNCLASSIFIED Homelands Defense Security Cooperation Civil Support Air Missile Defense Maritime Land Disaster Relief CBRN Incident Civil Disturbance Special Events Canada Mexico Bahamas Aerospace Warning Aerospace Control Maritime Warning Land Domain 7 ARNORTHBrieftoAttache.2Nov15

8 5 UNCLASSIFIED NC JFLCC / USARNORTH ARNORTHBrieftoAttache.2Nov15 8 Enhancing North American Security  Military to Military relationships to enhance the overall security of North America  Secure Land Approaches to the Homeland  Assist our neighbors to build capability and capacity to defeat common threats  Maintain warfighting interoperability

9 5 UNCLASSIFIED NC JFLCC / USARNORTH ARNORTHBrieftoAttache.2Nov15 Post Katrina

10 Spectrum of Operations Transnational Threats Extraordinary Circumstances Disaster Relief Civil Disturbances CBRNE Incident Mgmt Special Events Execute OPLANS Temporary Circumstances Emergency Circumstances DoD’s #1 Priority Civil Support 10 Characteristics :  Not the Lead Federal Agency (Interagency Centric)  States’ Rights (Unity of Effort)  No Fail (Politically Charged / Media Scrutiny)  Force Availability (Contingency Based)  Specialized Capabilities (Training Mandate) 5 UNCLASSIFIED ARNORTHBrieftoAttache.2Nov15

11 Complex Catastrophe “Key Terrain” 11 Mount Rainier Eruption Cascadia Subduction Zone Earthquake, Tsunami NMSZ Earthquake CAT V Hurricane along Atlantic Seaboard CAT V Hurricane along Gulf Coast 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 # 2011 Tier 1 Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) Cities (number indicates priority) Improvised Nuclear Device (IND) in major U.S. city California Earthquakes Complex Catastrophes also could include those with National-level effects such as cyber attacks (financial sector, energy/water distribution) or a 1918-style pandemic ARNORTHBrieftoAttache.2Nov15

12 5 UNCLASSIFIED NC JFLCC / USARNORTH ARNORTHBrieftoAttache.2Nov15 FEMA Region IV DoD’s Total Force Response 12 FEMA Region VI State Military Forces (National Guard) - First to respond under authority of the Governor – State Response - Coordinated response with other State emergency management capabilities 1 Immediate Response: - Authorizes local military commanders to take action to save lives, prevent human suffering, or mitigate great property damage 2 DCO JFO Federal Title 10 Assistance Defense Coordinating Officer (DCO) When Directed: - Deploys in support of the Primary Federal Agency (FEMA) - Work Requests for DOD Assistance 3

13 CBRN Response Enterprise CERFP (17 Packages / 186 per) Critical Lifesaving Capabilities HRF (10 Forces / 566 per) Critical Lifesaving Capabilities Command & Control Security State-Led Response State National Guard assets may operate under State or Federal Control Federal-Led Response WMD-CST (57 Teams / 22 per) Detect, ID & Assess C2CRE (2 Elements / 1,500 per) Command & Control Small Packages = to DCRF Contingency Sourced DCRF (5,200 personnel) Critical Lifesaving Capabilities Command & Control Security Aviation Medical General Support 13 UNCLASSIFIED CST:WMD-Civil Support TeamDCRF:Defense CBRN Response Force CERFP:CBRNE Enhanced Response Force Package C2CRE:C2 CBRN Response Element HRF:Homeland Response Force ARNORTHBrieftoAttache.2Nov15

14 HI GU 93rd 94th ID OR WA AK 1Oth 1O3rd 101st 1O2nd ND UT CO SD WY MT 85th 82nd 81st 83rd 84th 8th LA AR OK TX NM 63rd 6th 64th 62nd 61st IN OH MI WI MN IL 53rd 55th 52nd 51st 54th 5th MO IA KS NE 7th 71st 73rd 72nd NH VT RI MA ME CT 11th 15th 14th 13th 1st 12th AZ NV 92nd 91st 95th CA 9th DE PA WV VA DC MD 34th 35th 31st 32nd 33rd 3rd CBRN Response Enterprise (State) Region I Region II Region V Region VIII Region IV Region X Region IX Region VI Region III Region VII KY FL TN NC SC AL MS GA 41st 45th 47th 43rd 42nd 44th 4th 46th 48th NY NJ 2nd 21st 24th PR USVI 23rd 22nd Region II HRF CERFP 14 ARNORTHBrieftoAttache.2Nov15

15 5 UNCLASSIFIED NC JFLCC / USARNORTH ARNORTHBrieftoAttache.2Nov15 Questions 15


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