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INTERHANDS 2003. COL Michael M. Smith U.S. Special Operations Command. TOPICS. How civil-military operations (CMO) are an integral part of HA/DR operations. The relationship amongst Civil Affairs (CA) and U.S., regional, international and non-governmental organizations. TOPICS (ctd).
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INTERHANDS 2003 COL Michael M. Smith U.S. Special Operations Command
TOPICS • How civil-military operations (CMO) are an integral part of HA/DR operations. • The relationship amongst Civil Affairs (CA) and U.S., regional, international and non-governmental organizations.
TOPICS (ctd) • How CMO supports HA/DR operations. • How CMO promotes the integration of effort and helps minimize duplication of effort between US military and other organizations.
U.S. CIVIL MILITARY OPERATIONS (CMO) Military Forces Establish Maintain Influence Government Organizations TO ACHIEVE U.S. Pol/Mil GOALS IO/NGO Relations With Civil Populace
CIVIL AFFAIRS (CA) • Active and reserve forces and units organized and trained to support Civil Military Operations (CMO) • Act through the application of CA functional specialty skills and general support
CIVIL AFFAIRS UNITS • Regionally oriented • 350 CA Command - SOUTHCOM • 351 CA Command - PACOM • 352 CA Command - CENTCOM • 353 CA Command - EUCOM • Tend To Be Rank Heavy • Both Generalists and Specialists
CIVIL AFFAIRS GENERALISTS • Work at the tactical or operational level (large city or local region) • One Active CA Battalion (Fort Bragg) • 27 Reserve CA Battalions • USSOUTHCOM & USARSO • Immediate Contact Teams (DS Teams)
CIVIL AFFAIRS SPECIALISTS • Work at the operational and strategic level (national or regional level) • Reserve CA Brigades and Commands • Four Functional Areas: • Public Facilities Functions • Government Functions • Special Functions • Economics and Commerce Functions
International Law Public Administration Public Education Public Health Public Safety Public Communications Public Transportation Public Works and Utilities 16 CA FUNTIONAL SKILLS:Government Functions &Public Facilities Functions
Civil Information Cultural Relations Dislocated Civilians Emergency Services Environmental Management 16 CA FUNTIONAL SKILLS:Special Functions & Economics and Commerce • Food & Agriculture • Civilian Supply • Economic Development
College Professors Veterinarians Doctors and Nurses Business Owners and Managers Private & Governmental Attorneys DOD Contractors Electrical Power Plant Workers Telephone Company Installers State Emergency Coordinators Public Health Workers TYPICAL EMPLOYMENT OF USAR CA SOLDIERS
Farmers Agriculture Experts International Security Specialists Installation Managers Engineers Construction Workers Local, State, Federal Law Enforcement Corrections Information Technology Specialists TYPICAL EMPLOYMENT OF USAR CA SOLDIERS
350TH CA COMMAND’S EXPERIENCES • Hurricane Andrew (South Florida) • Cuban migrant camps in Panama • Hurricane Mitch • Exercises/Medrete/Seminars • Blazing Trails • New Horizons
350TH CACOM’S HA/DR PROGRAM • Team devoted to HA/DR program • Cadre of 25 personnel • Mainly Spanish speakers • Members have regional knowledge
Supporting Assisting Advising Coordinating Analyzing Informing Planning Preparing Training CIVIL AFFAIRS GENERAL TASKS
CA RELATIONS WITH U.S., REGIONAL, AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS • Based upon understanding mutual objectives of relieving suffering, preventing loss of life and protection of property • Long-term experience • CA works to develop relationships • CA can be a conduit for DOD support to HA/DR organizations
RELATIONSHIPS DURING DISASTERS“The Fog of Relief” UN Coord and Agencies UNICEF WFP UNDP NGO NGO ICRC UNHCR Donor NGO Donor NGO USG NGO NGO Affected Country Needs and Requirements Red Cross NGO Other Donors
MILITARY & CIVILIAN RELATIONSHIPS History Perceptions & Methods CIVILIAN ORGANIZATIONS EFFECTIVE RESPONSE ? Perceptions & Methods History MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS
CIVIL AFFAIRS GOAL Perceptions & Methods CIVILIAN ORGANIZATIONS Civil Affairs EFFECTIVE RESPONSE Perceptions & Methods MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS
GENERAL CIVIL AFFAIRS ACTIONS IN HA/DR • Assess damages and needs to align with DOD ability to support • Coordinate support with: • OFDA and other USGA • Affected Nation(s) • Regional Agency(s) • IO/NGOs • Assist with and monitor CMO
GENERAL CIVIL AFFAIRS ACTIONS IN HA/DR • Coordinate military support • Maintain records of response requests • Acquire and disseminate information • Minimize duplication of effort • Plan transition to local authorities or other bodies as appropriate
CIVIL AFFAIRS SUPPORTTO US AUTHORITIES • Support SOUTHCOM CINC • Begins with Pre-disaster coordination, planning, simulation • Disaster response • Support U.S. Country Team • Operate with team at HCC/EOC/Embassy • Operate in the affected area
CIVIL AFFAIRS IN DISASTER RESPONSES • Support Task Force Commander • Operate at HCC/EOC/Embassy/JTF HQTS • Operate in the affected area • Support determined by the mission and SOUTHCOM CINC’s requirements for CA
CIVIL MILITARY OPERATION CENTER (CMOC) • Used to assist as coordination center • May be more than one • J5 & CMOC operate in conjunction with HCC • The CMOC does NOT control non-military agencies
Military: U.S. + ? NGO IO PVO UN Agencies CMOC US Gov’t Agencies ICRC HN/Local Populace
HUMANITARIAN COORDINATION CENTER (HOC) • National level “CMOC” • Affected nation is in charge • Both a tool and a process • Separates the national EOC from the foreign supporters to facilitate coordination with minimum confusion
CEDERA MSF OTHER NATIONS CARE NGOs AND IOs REGIONAL ORG. ECDG DOCTORS OF THE WORLD HOC INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE USG AGENCIES CEPREDENAC UN OFDA/USAID SAVE THE CHILDREN US MILITARY OCHA OTHER RELIEF AND BENEFIT ORGANIZATIONS COUNTRY TEAM COMPOSITION OF A HOC PAHO
ROLE OF THE HCC • INTERFACE • LIASE • COORDINATE • INTEGRATE • SYNCHRONIZE