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DOKP – Comm Plans & Requirements LtCol Mike Marek dokp@capnhq.gov
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DOKP Staff DOKPS – Communications Supply and Logistics Manager LtCol Steve Haney DOKPB – Communications Requirements Budget Manager Vacant (may fill soon) Assist with analysis and interpretation of requirements and AARs Assist with strategic planning Assist with budget management (federal POM cycle, etc.)
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DOK – Plans & Requirements Plans Strategic Planning (seeing the forest for the trees) Comm Plans – writing and reviewing Analyzing AARs and other input from wings and regions Requirements Understanding and interpreting internal and external policy requirements Helping explain policy and requirements (such as blog) Anticipating needs and proposing policy
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Regulation Status 100-1 100-3 Updated National Communications Plan Waiting for reg approval Continue to use existing plan
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Wing/Region Comm Plans Status report Submitted Changes requested Changes compete/On web Observations Plans are “all over the map” from excellent to superficial paperwork compliance Many did not include items listed in 100-1 Many used massively outdated terminology, such as “CAPR 100-1, Volume 1” or “communicators nets”
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Comm Plan Proposal Plans should promote critical thinking about operational communications Focus on mission accomplishment for operational customers Administrative management does not need to be in the plan available nationally Consideration of a national template Structure to ensure inclusion of needed planning Flexibility to address local environment
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Comm Strategic Plan Regs refer to national Comm strategic plan, but have little detail Previous strategic plan approved transition to NTIA compliance Triggered $30+ million in new communications equipment, including new repeaters and narrowband transition NHQ developing comprehensive strategic planning process; May not be a separate Comm strategic plan in future
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Planning in ACC Environment Transition to Air Combat Command likely leads to new missions and changing expectations The “what” we need to do from ACC will lead to the “how” in future strategic planning Initiatives may begin in 2016, but expect it to be systematic and evidence-based In the interim, the most recent national communications plan describes directions and current initiatives
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Leadership Development New 100-1 introduces idea of “Training our own replacements” Too often wing Comm managers end up being “lone wolves” Try to do everything Sometimes “don’t share well” Burn-out cycle Failed program Next guy rebuilds We succeed by helping our subordinates succeed Always encourage, support, and include members interested in Communications!
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Communication about Communications CAP-DC Listserv Membership limited to DC plus six comm staff Many wing DCs do not subscribe the maximum allowed – contact yours CAP-COMM Listserv For any interested member Subscribe at: http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-comm http://lists.sempervigilans.org/mailman/listinfo/cap-comm CAP-COMM Facebook Page Voice of Command Blog at capmembers.com
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Questions? Feedback? dok@capnhq.gov 2015 Comm Manager’s Meeting
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Civil Air Patrol …Citizens Serving Communities!
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