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Multinational Planning Augmentation Team (MPAT) TE-6 Brief / Way Ahead 18-26 March 2004. Enhancing Multinational Operations. MPAT TE-6 Overview 18 - 26 March 2004. Host and Co-sponsor: Australian Defence Force (ADF) Co-sponsor : USPACOM Academics/Plan Back Briefs: 18-19 Mar 2004
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Multinational Planning Augmentation Team (MPAT) TE-6 Brief / Way Ahead 18-26 March 2004 Enhancing Multinational Operations
MPAT TE-6 Overview18 - 26 March 2004 • Host and Co-sponsor: Australian Defence Force (ADF) • Co-sponsor: USPACOM • Academics/Plan Back Briefs: 18-19 Mar 2004 • CTF Integration/Cultural Event: 20-21 Mar 2004 • TE-6 CPX: 22-26 Mar 2004 • Notional Scenario: Multinational force response for peacekeeping operation (PKO) with HA/DR scenario • Focus: Multinational Force (MNF) and CTF HQs Activation, Forming, Crisis Action Planning (CAP) and Employment • Venue: Enoggera Barracks, Brisbane • Uniform: Fatigues/battle dress uniform (BDU) • Audience: • Primary – CTF HQ & MPAT personnel • Secondary - UN, international organizations (IO), non-governmental organizations (NGO)
MPAT TE-6 Participants • Australia (approx 100 personnel) • Lead nation designated CTF headquarters staff • Commands represent: DJFHQ, Land / Maritime / Air / SO Components, ADFWC • VTC CONOPS briefing: HQAST, PACOM • U.S. (estimate 20-25 personnel) • MPAT / DJTFAC members • MPAT contractors / CECG support • Other MPAT Nations (Estimate 55-60 representing 23-27 nations) • UN / IO / NGO Invitees (TBD) • United Nations (OCHA, HCR, DPKO) • International Committee Red Cross (ICRC) / Red Crescent • Interested / selected NGO’s • International Rescue Center (IRC) • Local NGOs and Red Cross • Asia Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC) • Center of Excellence Disaster Management Humanitarian Assistance (COE DMHA)
TE-6 Goals & Objectives • Practice MNF SOP procedures for activation, forming, planning, employment of a CTF HQ • Improvements in activation, planning & execution • Test JTF to CTF transition / AS DJHQ SOP to MNF SOP • Develop understanding, practice, and refine multinational crisis action planning (CAP) procedures • Improve multinational interoperability and cooperation • Build MPAT cadre teamwork and relationships • Practice using collaboration tools and network / computer-based information management systems • Identify planning requirements for a multinational response to a peacekeeping and HA/DR scenario
TEMPEST EXPRESS (MPAT TE-6)Australia 18-26 Mar 2004 Test JTF to CTF Transition Guide… by 22 Mar CTF using MNF SOP Improving CTF Activation, Planning and Execution CPX with MPAT in C5 PLANS and C3 FOPS (AS Current Ops) Below is schedule could be used in PLANS (Transition Planning) Thur 18 Mar Fri 19 Mar Sun 21 Mar Mon 22 Mar Tue 23 Mar Wed 24 Mar Thur 25Mar Fri 26 Mar Sat 20 Mar PRACTICAL EXERCISE (CONOPS & VTC Brief to HQAST & MPAT) PRACTICAL EXERCISE (MISSION ANALYSIS) Free Time Mission Analysis Brief Initial COA BRIEF Academics for MPAT Plan Back Briefs & CTF Integration Scenario Brief PRACTICAL EXERCISE (COMPARISON) Open Cer. PRACTICAL EXERCISE (COA DEVELOP- MENT) PRACTICAL EXERCISE (COA ANALYSIS) Cultural Event Form The CTF COA Decision Brief PRACTICAL EXERCISE (CONOPS) AAR JTF TO CTF TRANSITION CCTF Planning Grp CCTF Planning Grp CCTF Planning Grp Closing Cer. Post-ex Function? Ice Breaker
Discussion / Questions? Enhancing Multinational Operations