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1 What’s New In Operations What’s New In Operations John Desmarais Director of Operations National Headquarters BUILDING CAP’S TEAM... FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW

2 Search & Rescue Operations

3 Disaster Relief Operations

4 Counterdrug & Drug Interdiction

5 Other DoD Support

6 FY05 AFAMs Vs Corporate Missions CAP Missions Continue to Change  CAP flew 108,248 Hours in FY05  53,698 on Air Force Assigned Missions  54,550 on Corporate Missions

7 FY15 AFAMs Vs Corporate Missions One Decade of Change has been Significant  CAP has flown 84,418 Hours so far in FY15  65,363 on Air Force Assigned Missions  19,055 on Corporate Missions

8 FY15 Mission Execution

9 AFAMs Are Changing! Mission TypeFY14FY15% Difference DSCA/DR56734-94% Other/HLS2,8701,407-51% Surrogate Predator1,083841-22% Air Defense1,1561,049-9% SAR1,6311,577-3% Route Survey711700-2% Range Support103373262% Drug Interdiction5,0136,73234% Training27,15430,01311% Maintenance6,6756,9474% Cadet Orientation12,79313,2874% Total59,75662,9605% As of 20 August 15

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11  Consider More Corporate Mission Opportunities  Patient Airlift Services & Angel Flight  Pilots & Paws  State and Local Agency Support  Cadet Flight Training  Reach out to bases locally – go with your LR staff or local CAPRAP  Maintain state relationships so that when DR missions comes, wings are asked to support Mission Development & Maintenance

12 Partnership Development & Sustainment

13  Approximately 32,000 members are involved in operations  650+ incident commanders  2,800+ mission pilots  6,000+ other aircrew members  4,000+ ground team members  2,000+ personnel law enforcement screened  23,000+ communication network operators  500+ chaplains Build on Qualified Personnel

14 Ways to Participate

15 Be Informed, Make a Plan, Build a Kit, Get Involved  Take Action: Know your hazards and choose your activities.  Be Counted: Create your account and register your action on ready.gov/prepareready.gov/prepare  Spread the Word: Download materials to promote your day of action.

16  Theme: Don’t Wait. Communicate. Make Your Emergency Plan Today.  Weekly Hazard-Specific Themes:  Week 1 (9/1–5): Flood  Week 2 (9/6–12): Wildfire  Week 3 (9/13–19): Hurricane  Week 4 (9/20–26): Power Outage  Week 5 (9/27–30): Participate in National PrepareAthon! Day National Preparedness Month

17 National Traffic Net (HF) AF Callsign “Triblade” Net Control TEAM concept Serving 100 stations / day Coded group traffic Infrastructure independent C3 Support to isolated ICP/HQ Tactical support to HF mobiles Adding Net 9 ALE – 1 Oct 15

18 National Traffic Net Status July WT traffic: 105 Accuracy rate: 96% Average age: 31 hrs 57 mins Average attendance: 98 %Color 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 96% 98

19 %Color 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 National Traffic Net (NTN) Sustained Performance - 2014 National Traffic Net Status

20 %Color 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 National Traffic Net (NTN) Sustained Performance - 2015 National Traffic Net Status

21 More Sensor Equipped Aircraft

22 Garmin Virb Camera Kits

23 New FEMA Uploader

24 Inexpensive Mini UAV Applications for CAP

25  Operations will be limited to mission uses from safe locations where members are not exposed to excess risk like SAR and DR activities.  CD and HLS activities in the field where members may be dangerously close to law enforcement activity will not be allowed.  Mission UAV use once coordinated will be approved through the NOC.  Seeking 7 more regional test sites for FY16 Future Mini-UAV Initiatives

26  Some wings have indicated that they have state agencies interested in providing CAP mini-UAV resources. CAP is not opposed to supporting these and gaining experience.  Insurance carrier requires the following (must be provided to the CAP/DO and GC):  Size and maximum weight of the UAV  Type of UAV: Fixed wing or Rotary Wing/Copter  Manufacturer, Make and Model  Location of flights  Mission of flights  Training for operators  Insurance carrier may require more Future Mini-UAV Initiatives

27  16 days on average from a sortie being flown until an e108 is created  17 for wing and 12 for member e108s  Low is less than 1 day for members  High is 61 days for members  7 days on average for wings to approve e108s  No major difference in approval time for wings vs. member e108 approval  Low is less than 1 day & High is 45 days  Bottom Line: Average of 28 days until 108s are paid  Best is 9 days and 91 days Take Care of Your Members & Your Wings

28  Last Day for Training, Cadet Orientation Flight and SUI Flying is 26 September  Proficiency will be allowed to go until the 30 th as this is using 203 funds; missions cannot go past FY  Additional Proficiency Funds Being Requested  All training has been zero balanced and funded  Please approve your missions  Please stop requests to move minor amounts  O-Flights and Proficiency will be re-balanced again on/about 4 September; have sortie data including costs loaded within 72 hours as required by CAPR 173-3 to avoid issues FY15 Closeout

29  59 of 60 plans approved with 1 awaiting Wing Approval after region review  Missions for approved funding will be released first (under Continuing Resolution expect 1 st Quarter first)  Annual missions rather than monthly missions  Monthly search capability  Budget planning tools being added  Moving to 45 days from sortie completion  Funding for SUIs, Proficiency and Cadet Orientation Flights will be allocated based on plans and funds available FY16 Flying Plans

30 Questions? CITIZENS SERVING COMMUNITIES

31 Please complete the 2015 survey online for a chance to have your conference registration fee refunded https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/15NatCon CITIZENS SERVING COMMUNITIES Civil Air Patrol


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