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ExSked De-confliction Scheduling/Resolution Process

ExSked De-confliction Scheduling/Resolution Process. De-confliction of Exercises. Briefer: COL Phillips. Updated: 07Mar 12. Initiated 15 Dec 2011.

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ExSked De-confliction Scheduling/Resolution Process

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  1. ExSked De-confliction Scheduling/Resolution Process

  2. De-confliction of Exercises Briefer: COL Phillips Updated: 07Mar 12 Initiated 15 Dec 2011 Issue 12-001: Scheduling resources to support combatant command events is challenging given that there are areas of the calendar that are more desirable to conduct exercises. April/May time frame allows exercises to be completed prior to the summer personnel transfer cycle and August/September allows exercises to complete prior to the end of the fiscal year and holiday season. Competing requirements continue to build in those time frames stretching the limits of enterprise exercise support resources. Discussion: Constrained Enterprise resources preclude the simultaneous support of competing exercises requiring deployable training teams, models and simulation, Command/Control/Communications/ Computers/Intelligence support, Joint Staff and or Department of Defense Subject Matter Experts, and/or Cyber Command and TRANSCOM assets. There is no process to leverage national strategic guidance, prioritize exercises and force deconfliction of competing requirements. Endstate: Robust resolution process run by Joint Staff involving all stakeholders that effectively de-conflicts the joint exercise schedule. Conflicting issues to be resolved by the CE2 SLT. POA&M: Joint Staff institutionalize the criteria for prioritization to assist in adjudication during their exercise scheduling conferences with stakeholder representation (combatant commands, Services). OPRs: Combatant Commands; OCRs: Joint Staff J-7, Services Dec 11 Mar 12 Mar 12 Sep 12 Brief proposed SKED/Resolution Process CE2 SLT discussion/ recommendations for SKED/Resolution Process CCMD Ex Program Scheduling/Resolution Process approved and formalized Presented at CoC VTC for review 2

  3. What Needs De-conflicting Based on Defense Training Guidance: • JCW Exercise Support • DTT – observer/trainers • Scenario Development • Mod and Sim – C4ISR • Media / Public Affairs / Joint Visitors Bureau Support • JECG Support • Interagency participation • STRATCOM • Cyber support • TRANSCOM • JECC support • Airlift • CD & E Integration • Experimentation / Solutions Integration

  4. Proposed ExSked Development Process SEP 2012 FY 12 OCT 2012 FY 13 FEB 2013 FY 13 MAR 2013 FY 13 JUL 2013 FY 13 - CJCS issue Cdr’s Guidance - OSD Issues Military Training Directive WJTSC 12-2 - Execute FY13 ExSked - Execute JELC for FY14 ExSked Deconfliction Conf WJTSC 13-1 - Develop FY15 ExSked - CJCS Approval of FY15 ExSked - CE2 SLT – Set Training Priorities for FY15 - ExSync WG – Draft FY15 ExSked – Coordinate training support for FY14 ExSked - Finalize FY15 ExSked

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