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CBRN-TIM Defense Special Staff Annex. Purpose: Outline the CBRN-TIM Special Staff concept within the Combined Task Force (CTF) Headquarters. Overview: Assist the Commander (CCTF) and CTF staff to address CBRN-TIM operational challenges. Tasks:
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CBRN-TIM Defense Special Staff Annex • Purpose: • Outline the CBRN-TIM Special Staff concept within the Combined Task Force (CTF) Headquarters. • Overview: • Assist the Commander (CCTF) and CTF staff to address CBRN-TIM operational challenges. • Tasks: • Primary planning element for CBRN-TIM Defense and for CM operational planning • Directly support the C5 Plans cell (PLANS) and C3 Future Plans (FOPS) planning cell and Current Operations (COPS) planning cell • Provide detailed advice and assistance to all of the CTF primary staff.
Why? • “Establish CBRN-TIM Cell within the CTF.” • “Establish a CBRN-TIM planning cell within the CTF as a Special Staff under the Commander CTF (CCTF).” MNF SOP 8 CBRN-TIM Defense Annex Team’s AAR 20Jan06 • “Need CBRN planning cell to support CBRN play” • “Develop CBRN working group for MPAT to develop baseline experience, or CBRN Augmentation Cell be identified/deployed in support of future MPAT events.” Participant’s Comments: MPAT TE 9 Hot Wash 26Apr06 CBRN-TIM Program Team’s TE 9 AAR 06May06
Why? • “The CBRN-TIM cell was combined into the Operation Protection cell . . . consisted of CBRN, EOD, Military Police, and Air Defense Artillery . . . focused almost solely on Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection issues; almost all of the CBRN and Consequence Management staff actions were worked by Future Operations and Plans.” COBRA GOLD 06 CBRN-TIM Assessment 31May06 • “Develop requirements and Annex under Special Staff section of MNF SOP.” USPACOM J7 Approved Proposal in IPR 12Jul06
CBRN-TIM Defense Special StaffAnnex Goals • Review and revise the MNF SOP CBRN-TIM Special Staff Annex • Conduct Overall Review of CBRN-TIM Defense and CM Annexes for redundancy/overlap • Provide recommendations for future development of Annexes to MNF SOP 9 participants
Questions? Ms. Kate Elliott MPAT CBRN-TIM Program ManagerUS Joint Science and Technology Office (JSTO) Phone: 808-258-2090 Email: kate.elliott@mpat.orgMPAT CBRN-TIM Program: http://www2.apan-info.net/mpat/index.aspx?ct=27
Consequence Management Annex • Purpose: • Outline consequence management (CM) operational scope and planning considerations for the Combined Task Force (CTF) • Overview: • Assist the Commander (CCTF) and CTF staff to address CM operational challenges • Tasks: • Provide context, mission focus, and concept of operations for CTF CM efforts • Establish Decisive Points and Supporting Effects for CM missions • Develop key CM assumptions and planning considerations
Consequence Management Context • 25+countries possess or are developing CBRN • 25+ countries possess ballistic missiles • 75+ countries possess cruise missiles • 40+ possess UAVs • Worldwide proliferation of WMD technology & expertise • Increasing availability of dual-use technologies
CM Context (con’t.) Nuclear Threat • Spreading from first to second and third tier countries • Increasing emphasis on tactical warfighting nuclear capability • Movement from state to non-state proliferation CW / BW Threat • Biology is most advancing technology • Capability can be developed without state support Delivery Means Threat • Conventional & unconventional means - innovation & proliferation Bottom Line: • CBRN-TIM events are becoming more, rather than less likely • The MNF must be prepared for such an event
CM Annex Goals • Review and revise MNF SOP Consequence Management Annex (Part D—Chapter 1: Annex D) • Conduct overall review of CBRN-TIM Defense and CM Annexes for redundancy/overlap • Provide recommendations for future development of Annexes to MNF SOP 9 participants
Questions? Mr. Stephen D. Carey Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass DestructionNational Defense University Phone: 202-685-2564 Email: careys2@ndu.edu