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Joint Fires Integration

Joint Fires Integration. Joint Fires . Being part of a winning sports team requires each player to understand the rules of the game. Team strategies are developed and tested

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Joint Fires Integration

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  1. Joint Fires Integration

  2. Joint Fires • Being part of a winning sports team requires each player to understand the rules of the game. Team strategies are developed and tested • Joint fires occur when two or more services use lethal and non-lethal weapons in coordinated action toward a common objective. • Goal is to apply overwhelming combat power to a decisive point. • As new and maturing technologies emerge on diverse battlefields, the dominant task has become the need for a joint team to coordinate, integrate and train joint forces for maximum joint fires interoperability • This includes developing and fielding joint tactics, techniques and procedures (JTTPs) and joint equipment. JFIIT helps the war fighter assess and isolate problems, identify solutions and, together, accomplish them

  3. Joint Fires Integration and Interoperability Team (JFIIT) • A subordinate command of U.S. Joint Forces Command (USJFCOM). • Based at Eglin Air Force Base, FL. • JFIIT is a geographically-separate, multi service unit of USJFCOM. • Assesses current capabilities and developing recommendations to improve the conduct of joint fires. • Established Feb. 24, 2005 • JFIIT acts as the lead agent for USJFCOM to investigate, assess and improve the operational effectiveness of joint fires and combat identification. • JFIIT is organized to deliver products to the combatant commands (COCOMs) and services through an innovative and collaborative approach

  4. Joint Fires Integration and Interoperability Team Cont. • JFIIT’s staff includes service members from the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps, complemented by department of Defense civilians, Government contractors, and federally funded research and development personnel. • It works to improve joint fires integration across service and joint doctrine, organization, training, materiel, leadership, personnel and facilities (DOTMLPF)

  5. Joint War fighting Center (JWFC) • USJFCOM's Joint War fighting Center (JWFC) leads joint war fighter capability improvement through joint training. • With emphasis on the Global War on Terrorism and military transformation, the JWFC works to ensure America's military is the most advanced and powerful force in the world. • Maintaining this level of superiority depends on strengthening and developing new capabilities and changing the way forces are trained, all supporting a new war fighting strategy. Whether for an immediate mission rehearsal or for strengthening a combatant command's overall readiness, joint training provides for a solid footing in real world operations. • A key to success is continued effort to build an interdependent and collaborative atmosphere for broadening and deepening joint context and continuing to ensure joint training is the integrating environment for transformation.

  6. Joint Warfare Analysis Center • Joint Warfare Analysis Center (JWAC), headquartered at Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren, Va., is a subordinate unified command of U.S. Joint Forces Command • The commanding officer and his staff are responsible for providing planners with full-spectrum analytical products while giving synergistic, effects-based, precision targeting options for select infrastructure networks to support planning and execution of military options • JWAC develops and adapts modeling and simulation technologies for analysis, computation and the presentation of options to combatant commands, the Joint Staff and other customers. Furthermore, JWAC assesses strategic and operational planning • The command also participates in the development of new methodologies and technologies in support of joint experimentation, war gaming, precision management and other activities

  7. Joint Deployment Training Center • The Joint Deployment Training Center (JDTC) develops and implements standardized joint deployment process and Joint Operation Planning and Execution System (JOPES) education and training • The Joint Deployment Training Center (JDTC) develops and implements standardized joint deployment process and Joint Operation Planning and Execution System (JOPES) education and training. Based at Fort Eustis, Va., USJFCOM's JDTC trains more than 3,000 students annually through: in-resident training, mobile training teams, and distance learning - principally computer and Web-based training • JDTC uses four secure classrooms to educate and train members of the Joint Planning and Execution Community (JPEC) and other government organizations. JDTC also provides mobile training teams, develops traditional Joint Deployment Process curriculum and distributed learning products • The pre-deployment training enables military personnel to more effectively plan and execute joint operations and it educates unified commands, services, and other government agencies to successfully use the Defense Transportation System during contingencies

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