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Joint Staff J7
Coalition Engagement Program
Ms. Senel SniderMultinational/ACT Integration Division
JS J7 Deputy Director Joint & Coalition Warfighting
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Agenda
• Coalition Engagement Guidance
• Multinational/ACT Integration Division
• JS Support to NATO Collective Training
• Impact to Collective Training
• Points of Contact
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Why the “C” in JCW?
Other National, DoD, and Joint Staff Guidance:– National Security Strategy (2010)– National Defense Strategy (2008)– National Military Strategy (2011)
– Quadrennial Defense Review (2010)– Guidance of the Employment of the Force
(2011)
SECDEF Priorities for 21st Century Defense (Jan 2012):– “U.S. forces will plan to operate whenever possible with allied and coalition forces”– Building allied and friendly nation capabilities and partnership capacity – “…bolstering the strength and vitality of NATO”– “Building partnership capacity ….pursuing new partnerships with a growing number of
nations”
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Mission
DDJ7 JCW
On behalf of the CJCS, the DDJ7 for Joint and Coalition Warfighting
supports the training and development of Joint, interagency, and
multinational capabilities in order to meet the present and future
operational needs of the Joint and Coalition force
MN/ACT Integration Division
Coordinates and integrates JCW with NATO Allied Command
Transformation (ACT), bilateral partner nations and other external
Department of Defense entities in order to develop and strengthen
coalition warfighting capabilities
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6 Nations / 6 Liaison Officers at C4
15 Nations pursuing Bilateral MOU/A with Joint Staff - 3 Visitors/Representatives at JCW
Brazil Mexico
Sweden1
United Kingdom2
Singapore (Gapped)
Morocco 1
Poland1
Romania1
Korea2
Australia1 (C4/JCW)
Canada2
Finland1
Germany4
Denmark1
Japan1
Hungary1
Italy1
Pakistan(1 JCW)
Thailand
Spain1
France ( 2 JCW)
GreeceAlgeria
Portugal1 (JCW/ACT)
Czech Rep1
Qatar
Additional Opportunities for Multinational Collaboration - NOT attached to Joint Staff
Croatia TurkeyColombia Lithuania Norway Slovenia Ukraine
19 Nations with Bilateral MOU/A with Joint Staff Hampton Roads
Hampton Roads Multinational Collaboration Opportunities
NATO Member NationsAllied Command Transformation
NATO Partner Nations
19 Nations / 24 Liaison Officers at JCW
Sweden1 (C4/ACT)
United Kingdom1
Korea1
Australia1 (C4/JCW)
Finland1
Japan1
Jordan1
Latin American Nations at U.S. Fleet Forces Command - 7 Representatives
Additional Nations U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command- 16 Representatives
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JS Support to NATO Collective Training
• Unified Endeavor Exercises
• Staff Assistance Visits to the IJC, RC HQs, and other ISAF organizations, e.g. NTM-A
• Support to the Joint Warfare Center in Stavanger, Norway and the Joint Force Training Centre in Bydgoszcz, Poland
• Support to Partnership for Peace (PfP) exercises
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What does this mean for CCMD Collective Training?
• Bilateral Engagement Opportunities– Exercise Design
– JMET Development– Exercise Planning
– Storyline Writing– MSEL Development
– Exercise Execution– Role Players (Control Group)– Observer/Trainers
FLO collaboration throughout the JELC
• NATO Engagement Opportunities
– Expanding role of NATO collective training mission in ACT provides significant
opportunities for coalition collaboration – Potential expansion of NATO involvement across CCMD with the Global Partnership
initiative
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MN/ACT Integration Division POCs
• Mr. Donald Morse
Division Chief
757-203-5693
Ms. Senel Snider
Multinational Training Integrator
757-203-5695
Dr. Cindy Miller
ACT Integration Officer
757-747-4335
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Questions