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UNCLASSIFIED 1 Multinational Planning Augmentation Team (MPAT) 06 November 2006 What is MPAT?
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UNCLASSIFIED 2 A cadre of military planners from nations with Asia-Pacific interests capable of rapidly augmenting a multinational force (MNF) headquarters (HQ) established to plan and execute coalition operations in response to military operations other than war (MOOTW) / small scale contingencies (SSC). MPAT
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UNCLASSIFIED 3 MPAT – A Multinational Program Multinational venue to share MNF CTF HQ procedures Maintains a cadre of MNF planners: – skilled in common crisis action planning procedures – available to rapidly augment a CTF HQ during a crisis Develops habitual relationships among MPAT cadre Meets periodically to: – share information & develop CTF HQ procedures (MNF SOP) – practice CTF HQ activation, formation, & planning processes Includes interested nations, International Organizations (IOs), Non- governmental Organizations (NGOs), & United Nations (UN) agencies MPAT PROGRAM BELONGS TO ALL INTERESTED NATIONS
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UNCLASSIFIED 4 MPAT Objectives & Methods Improve Speed of Multinational Crisis Response Improve Multinational Force Interoperability Increase CTF Mission Effectiveness Unity of Effort Strengthen & Practice Common Crisis Action Planning Procedures Develop and become familiar with common Standing Operating Procedures (SOP) for MNF CTF HQ
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UNCLASSIFIED 5 AustraliaBangladesh Brunei Canada East TimorFrance FijiGermanyIndia IndonesiaItalyJapan KoreaMadagascar Malaysia MaldivesMauritiusMongolia NepalNew ZealandPapua New Guinea RussiaPhilippinesSingapore Solomon IslandsSri LankaThailand TongaTuvaluUK USVanuatuVietnam (33 countries) MPAT Participants
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UNCLASSIFIED 6 Increase multinational force (MNF): –Speed of Initial Response –Interoperability –Overall Mission Effectiveness –Unity of Effort MNF SOP Purpose
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UNCLASSIFIED 7 MNF SOP Parameters Multinational Document: –Ownership by MPAT nations is critical –Foundation reference for multinational crisis response Not prescriptive, binding or directive: –Serves as a “guide” (start point) for multinational operations –Based on “Lead-Nation” Concept (one nation in lead) –Living, unsigned, web-based document (refinement institutionalized) Focus is Operational Level – Coalition / Combined Task Force (CTF): –Primary focus: Military Operations Other Than War (MOOTW) –Support full range of small scale contingencies (SSCs)
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UNCLASSIFIED 8 JTF HQ Organization Single Nation Concept JTF Joint Task Force HQ Core Planning Staff MNF CTF HQ Augmentation Lead Nation Concept CTF HQ Multinational Force HQ Core Planning Staff - Lead Nation Nation 4 Nation 5 Nation 6 Nation 3 Nation 2 Nation 1 MPAT CADRE
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UNCLASSIFIED 9 Improving Response Effectiveness Improved speed of response through effective multinational force activation, forming, and planning ESTABLISHCTF PLAN DEPLOY TRANSITION CTF - X days Time X days Y days Improvement DEPLOY EXECUTE PLAN TRANSITION EXECUTE Reduce Time & Increase Effectiveness! Increase Effectiveness!
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UNCLASSIFIED 10 MPAT Venues MPAT SOP Development Workshop : –Develop MPAT Program Recommendations –Develop / Refine MNF SOP MPAT TEMPEST EXPRESS (TE): –CTF HQ Staff Planning Workshop –Scenario-driven planning event MPAT Participation in Other Events: –PACOM CTF HQ (BK & CG) Exercises –Seminars, Table-top Exercises, Wargames, etc. –Global Peace Operations Initiative (GPOI) Support
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UNCLASSIFIED 11 Event Links SOP-9 (Nov06) TE-11 (Mar07) Future TEs Develop Procedures Test Procedures Validate Procedures SOP Development: SOP Rewrite CM CBRN-TIM Staff Medical International Standards MULTINATIONAL FORCE STANDING OPERATING PROCEDURES (MNF SOP) Version: 2.0 (Working Draft) Last Update: 7 July 2006
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UNCLASSIFIED 12 How Do We Coordinate, Cooperate, Synchronize Efforts? Civil – Military Interoperability Efforts Humanitarian Community Military Civil Governmental Workshops & SeminarsInformation-Sharing Education & TrainingLearning ExercisesKnowing Unified Action Unified Action
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UNCLASSIFIED 13 MNF SOP & CDW Schedule CDW-1 MAY 00: Hawaii (5 Countries) CDW-2 JUL 00: Bangkok (7 Countries) CDW-3 AUG 00: Hawaii (11 Countries) CDW-4 JAN 01: Hawaii (16 Countries) CDW-5 JUL 01:Hawaii (24 Countries) CDW-6 JAN 02: Korea (25 Countries) MNF SOP-1 MAR 02: Hawaii (17 Countries) MNF SOP-2 JUN 02: Hawaii (18 Countries) CDW-7 AUG 02: Singapore (25 Countries) MNF SOP-3 FEB 03: Hawaii (18 Countries) MNF SOP-4 JUN 03: Hawaii (21 Countries) CDW-8 AUG 03: Mongolia (22 Countries) MNF SOP-5 JAN 04: Hawaii (21 Countries) MNF SOP-6 JUN 04: Hawaii (23 Countries) MNF SOP-7 JAN 05:Cancelled due to Tsunami Relief Ops MNF SOP-7 AUG 05:Hawaii (18 Countries) MNF SOP-8 JAN 06:Malaysia (21 Countries) MNF SOP-9 NOV 06:Indonesia MNF SOP-10 MAY 07:TBD
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UNCLASSIFIED 14 TE-1 Nov 00:Manila (19 Countries) TE-2 Feb 01:Bangkok (19 Countries) TE-3 Jan 02:Korea (25 Countries) TE-4 Aug 02:Singapore (25 Countries) TE-5 Aug 03:Mongolia (22 Countries) TE-6 Mar 04:Australia (25 Countries) TE-7 Aug 04:India (26 Countries) TE-8 Jul 05:Hawaii (25 Countries) TE-9 Mar 06:Thailand (29 Countries) TE-10 Aug 06: Mongolia (GPOI) TE-11 Mar 07: Singapore TE-12 Summer 07: Working MPAT TE Workshop Schedule
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UNCLASSIFIED 15 Schedule 06 November (Monday) / Uniform Class “B” or equivalent 0800-0900Final Registration (2nd Floor) 0900-0905Administrative Remarks – to be announced 0905-0920Opening / Welcoming Remarks – MG Heryadi 0920-1000Brief #1: Disaster Relief Operations in Indonesia Brief – MG Heryadi 1000-1020Tea Break 1020-1030Group Photo (Location: Main Ball Room Plenary Space) 1030-1100What is MPAT Brief – MPAT Secretariat Representative 1100-1130Plenary review of MNF SOP – Mr John Bratton 1130-1150 Brief #2: Indonesian Armed Forces Video – COL Paruntungan 1150-1230Brief #3: ICRC Brief – Mr Nick Nobbs Brief 1230-1400Lunch (Portoveneri Room – Ground Floor) 1400-1430Brief #4: Consequence Management Brief – Mr Stephen Carey / Ms Kate Elliott 1430-1445Workgroups Convene and Conduct Initial Organization (Facilitators) 1445-1500Tea Break 1500-1600Workgroup Initial Review Actions and Discussions 1600-1615Facilitators Meeting
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UNCLASSIFIED 16 Schedule Continued 07 November (Tuesday) / Uniform Class “B” or equivalent 0800-0830Working Group Stand Up (all Workgroups assemble in designated room) 0830-1230Working Group review of SOP 1230-1400Lunch (Second Floor Foyer) 1400-1530Working Group review of SOP 1530-1600Facilitators meeting 08 November (Wednesday) / Special Dress – See Note Below 0800-0830Working Group Stand Up (all Workgroups assemble in designated room) 0830-0930Travel to Cultural Event 0930-1230Cultural Event (Taman Mini Indonesia Indah) 1230-1330Return to Hotel 1330-1430Lunch (Second Floor Foyer) 1400-1530Working Group review of SOP 1530-1600Facilitators meeting
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UNCLASSIFIED 17 Schedule Continued 09 November (Thursday) / Uniform Class “B” or equivalent – Special for Dinner 0800-0830Working Group Stand Up (Workgroups assemble in designated room) 0830-1230Working Group review of SOP 1230-1400Lunch (Second Floor Foyer) 1400-1530Working Group review of SOP 1530-1600Facilitators meeting 1830Busses Depart for Dinner 1930-2200Hosted Dinner / Crest Exchange (TNI-USPACOM) – (Men – Long sleeve shirt and dark trousers; Woman – Conservative) 10 November (Friday) / Uniform Class “B” or equivalent 0800-0915Final Working Group Reviews of SOP (Plenary Room) 0915-1100Final Back Briefs Executive Summaries – moderator to be announced (Tea Break 1000-1015) 1100-1145Review of issues and MPAT way ahead – MPAT Secretariat Rep 1145-1215Closing Remarks / Certificates / Coins 1230-1400Lunch (Portoveneri Room – Ground Floor)
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UNCLASSIFIED 18 Detailed Friday Schedule 10 November (Friday) / Uniform Class “B” or equivalent 0800-0930Final Working Group Reviews of SOP (Plenary Room) 0930-1115Final Back Briefs Executive Summaries – 15 minutes (max)/group –0930-0945Group 1 –0945-1000Group 2 Tea Break 1000-1015 –1015-1030Group 3 –1030-1045Group 4 –1045-1100Group 5 –1100-1115Group 6 1115-1145Review of issues and MPAT way ahead – MPAT Secretariat Rep 1145-1215Closing Remarks / Certificates / Coins 1230-1400Lunch (Portoveneri Room – Ground Floor)
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UNCLASSIFIED 19 Cultural Event Wednesday, 08 Nov 06 –Travel to Event (0830-0930) –Event (0930-1230) –Return to Hotel (1230-1330) –Lunch at Hotel (1330-1430) Taman Mini Indonesia Indah Trip Casual Dress, short sleeve shirt and trousers (men), conservative dress (women), sandals, sneakers Bring cameras, hats, money for souvenirs
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UNCLASSIFIED 20 MPAT: www.mnfsop.com Or send email to: mpat@mpat.org
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UNCLASSIFIED 21 MPAT Way Ahead Future TEs: Singapore (Mar 07) Summer 07 Working Action Validate & Refine MNF SOP (Balikatan & Cobra Gold) Multinational Cooperation & Interoperability MNF SOP Workshops #1#2#3#4#5#6#7#8 #9 MNF SOPMNF SOP Collaboration Website MNFSOP Expansion Development & Refinement “Moving Forward” 1 st WorkingVersion 2.0 MNF SOP Draft MPAT TEMPEST EXPRESS Workshops TE-1 TE-2 TE-3 TE-4 TE-5 TE-6TE-7 TE-8 TE-9 TE-10 Philippines Thailand Korea Singapore Mongolia AustraliaIndia Hawaii Thailand Mongolia 19 nations 19 nations 25 nations 25 nations 22 nations 25 nations26 Nations 25 Nations 29 Nations 25 Nations “Completed Successfully” Expand MPAT Partnerships & Multinational Readiness Initial MPAT Concept Development GPOI Support
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