13a_Command Brief (Long Version) -100728_Thon NXPowerLite
Transcript of 13a_Command Brief (Long Version) -100728_Thon NXPowerLite
29 July 2010
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Background
Mission Statement
Organizational Capabilities
Support to Combatant Commanders
JTF Elimination
Unique Capabilities
Way Forward
Command Overview
CBRNE
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Background
JTF-E Capable HQ
20th SUPCOM (CBRNE) was designed to provide an operational HQ to
C2 specialized CBRNE operations; and become the primary Army force
provider of specialized CBRNE capabilities
Transformation launched to ensure the Army has trained and
ready forces for exploitation and elimination operations
OCT 04
CB-RRT Guardian
BDE
20th SUPCOM
(CBRNE)
SBCCOM (AMC) FORSCOM
FEB 06MAY 03
FOC
FEB 10
UFL07
SEP 09
QDR
KR 09
- Deployable
HQ
- CBRNE Force
Provider
- Core Element
of a JTF-
capable HQ
w/limitations
Directs a
Standing
JTF-E HQ
CBRNE
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On order, the 20th SUPCOM
(CBRNE) deploys, provides C2 for
the Army and/or Joint specialized
CBRNE forces, executes WMD-E
operations, and other specialized
CBRNE operations, and provides
technical capabilities and CBRNE
subject matter expertise to Joint
and Army commanders to achieve
national CWMD objectives
Mission
Deployable HQ MissionArmy Service Headquarters Mission
Provide trained and ready forces
in order to counter CBRNE and
WMD threats in support of the
Operational Force and National
Combating WMD Objectives
• Conduct Command and Control
• Establish, organize and operate a Joint Task Force
• Counter CBRNE weapons and threats in the
operational area
Approved FSO METL
CBRNE
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Current Command Organization
JECE
DS
CBRNE
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Command Footprint(End state)
CBRNE
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On Order, JTF Elimination
20th SUPCOM HQs Structure
Main Command
Post
CBRNE
OperationalCommand
Post
IHHC
CMD GP
INTELG2
ManeuverG33
FU OPSG35
PlansG5
SustainG1 / G4
CommsG6
CoS
Intel
Maneuver
Sustain
Plans
KMCell
SpecialStaff
SpecStaff
+ +
NDT 1 WMD-CE
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Joint and Interagency
AugmentationJECE
NDT 2 WMD-CE
2
WMD-CE3
WMD-CE4
WMD-CE5
WMD-CE6
CBRNE
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Capabilities
• Disable nuclear WMD
infrastructure
• Package, transport, and
safeguard radiological
material or nuclear WMD for
forensic or intelligence
analysis
• Conduct sensitive site
exploitation operations on
identified nuclear sites
• Conduct special nuclear
material assessment and
exploitation
•100% deployable and mobile
Nuclear Disablement Teams (NDT)
NDT1
NDT2
Conducts exploitation and
disablement operations to counter
radiological/nuclear threats in support
of National Combating WMD
objectives
NDT3
NDT4
FY 12 FY 12
CBRNE
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WMD Coordination Elements(WCE)
Provides supported Commanders with
specialized CBRNE staff augmentation and
technical subject matter expertise in order to
support CONUS or theater based CBRNE
operations, accidents, or incidents.
Capabilities
• Assists in the planning,
coordination, nesting and
execution of all facets of
WMD elimination operations
from exploitation to disposal
•Conducts Strategic to
Tactical level WMD-E
planning
• Provides Counter WMD
Intelligence and Targeting
support
• Provides Global
Communications
connectivity
•100% deployable and
mobile
WMD-CE1
WMD-CE3
WMD-CE5
WMD-CE2
WMD-CE4
WMD-CE6
TAA loss FY12
CBRNE
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CBRNE Forces
Render SafeDisposal
Weapons
Technical
Intelligence Counter-IED/ IED
Defeat
Decon
Reconnaissance
Biological Detection
WMD Elimination
Sampling, Identification, &
Evaluation
CBRNE
10Deploy Trained and Ready EOD Forces
Explosive Ordnance Disposal Units (EOD)
Command and Control of
EOD units ISO Army Service
Component and Joint Task
Force Commanders
Conduct Military Operations
to Detect, Identify, Render
Safe, and Dispose of UXO,
IEDs and WMD
Provide Mission
Tasking/Coordination for all
DOD EOD Activities
involving United States
Secret Service and
Department of State
Missions
CBRNE
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Capabilities
• EOD/IED Defeat
• Chemical / Biological agent detection
• Weapons Technical Intelligence
• Transfer of C-IED Capability
• IED Tech Intel / Forensics
• C-IED Equipment
• C-IED Training
• IED Intelligence Products
CJTF Troy
Exercises command and control of specialized Joint Counter-IED and CBRNE forces to neutralize the
CBRNE/IED threat
Conducts weapons technical intelligence collection and exploitation to defeat IED networks
Provides training and recommends materiel solutions to protect the force; assists ISF in building sustainable security capabilities
Assigned Specialized C-IED forces include:
• Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)
• Weapons Intelligence (WI)
• Explosives Exploitation (CEXC)
• Technical Escort (CBRNE)
CBRNE
Capabilities• EOD/IED Defeat• C-IED Operations Intelligence Center• Tactical Site Exploitation• Transfer of C-IED Capability to ANSF• IED Tech Intel / Forensics• C-IED Equipment • C-IED Training• IED Intelligence Products
Fuse C-IED Information Operations, Plans, Electronic Warfare, Training, New C-IED Equipment, TTPs, EOD Forces, and related intelligence into synchronized operations that
direct C-IED efforts in destruction, disruption, neutralization, and exploitation throughout the Afghan Theater of Operations in order to defeat the IED system
Assigned Specialized C-IED forces include:
• Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)
• Tactical Exploitation Team (TET)
• Explosives Exploitation (CEXC)
• CIED Targeting Program (CITP)
• CIED Operations Intelligence Center (COIC)
TF Paladin
CBRNE
13Deploy Trained and Ready CBRNE Forces
Chemical Units
• Command and Control CBRN units
• Provide CBRNE Protection and Contamination
Avoidance to the Operational Force
• Conduct CBRNE Reconnaissance
• Perform CBRNE Consequence Management
•Identification, Neutralization, Elimination and
Disposal of CB Agents and Munitions
•Technical Escort of CB Agents and Munitions,
DOT-waivered Radiological Materiel, and other
HAZMAT
•Disablement/Elimination of CBRNE,
manufacturing and processing facilities, and
Weapons Systems
CBRNE
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CBRNE Response Team (CRT)
Assess, disable, eliminate and escort
CBRN agents/ substances and mitigate
consequences
Capabilities• Assists in the planning for sensitive site exploitation for WMD – Elimination operations
• Conducts Sensitive Site Exploitation (SSE) on identified and suspected WMD sites
•Performs presumptive identification of chemical and biological warfare agents
•Provides capability to identify, sample, package, transloadand escort WMD materials; subsequently disable (limited) and self decontaminate
• 100% deployable and mobile
CRT HQ
CRT 1 CRT 2 CRT 3 CRT 4
CBRNE
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CBRNE Analytical andRemediation Activity (CARA)
Capabilities
•CONUS Emergency Response
of Recovered Chemical Warfare
Material (RCWM)
• Remediation and hazard
mitigation
• Near real time air monitoring
• Escort of surety/non-surety
material
• Field confirmatory laboratory
analysis
• CONUS aviation support for
emergency response and
transport of surety materials
• Limited Foreign Munitions
Exploitation (FME)
Conduct Analytical Laboratory
Operations, Technical Escort
Operations, Remediation and
Emergency Response Operations
CBRNE
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Mobile Expeditionary Laboratory
Capabilities
• Chemical agent near real-
time air monitoring.
• Field confirmatory analysis
of chemical warfare agents,
toxic industrial chemicals,
toxic industrial materials ,
and biological threat
agents.
• Developing modular
tactical configurations
tailored to support needs of
Combatant Commanders.
•100% deployable and
mobile
Provide deployable technical capabilities
to perform chemical agent monitoring and
field confirmatory analysis of chemical and
biological threats
CBRNE
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21st EOD-WMD Company
Deploy worldwide to support the elimination
of nuclear and radiological weapons of
mass destruction to designated agencies
HQs SEC
Response SEC
Operations SEC
NDT
Capabilities
• Nuclear and Radiological
• Improvised and State
Sponsored
• Support Advance Access
• Diagnostics
• Render Safe Continuation
• Disassembly
• Package
• Support Transportation
Operations
CBRNE
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Support to COCOMs
• NORTHCOM• CBRNE Consequence Management Force (CCMRF)
• CM Storage/Demil Support
• Recovered Chemical Warfare Material (RCWM) Response/Surety Escorts
• EOD Response to found military ordnance
• EOD/CBRN support to National events
• CENTCOM• TF Troy
• TF Paladin
• Multiple small unit deployment ISO GWOT
• PACOM/USFK• RCWM (Guam, Japan, Australia)
• Exercises (KEY RESOLVE, FOAL EAGLE, UFG)
• SOCOM• CBRNE Response Team
• EOD Companies
Multiple
PTDOs for
specialized
Capabilities
CBRNE
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JTF – Elimination Mission
Core Elements:
• Operational Command Post
• Main Command Post (Sanctuary)
• WMD Coordination Elements
• Nuclear Disablement Teams
• Mobile Analytical Lab
• EOD Units
• Technical Escort and Conventional
Chemical Units
•Capabilities:
• On-site WMD/CBRNE expertise
• C2 Army, Joint, and other elements
• Technical reach-back
• Execute multiple missions
• Interoperable with all supported
COCOMs and Lead Federal Agencies
CBRNE
= Maneuver Units= JTF-E
Tactical Responsibilities
= Transfer from Military
lead to Threat Reduction
WMD Elimination
Mission SchematicOperational Responsibilities
Provide planning support and
advice to the Joint Force
Commander across full
spectrum
CBRNE
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Summary
•24-7 focus on combating WMD, countering CBRNE threats, and defeating IEDs
•Command and control of Joint, Army, and other government agency’s specialized WMD/CBRNE forces
•Advise supported commanders on the best employment of CBRNE and Combating WMD capabilities
•Fusing all types of operational and technical intelligence to focus targeting on locating, characterizing, and neutralizing enemy CBRNE threats
•Capability to conduct CBRNE presumptive and confirmatory analysis, render safe, escort, exploit, limited elimination and remediation of a complete range of enemy CBRNE threats
We provide CBRNE Solutions
CBRNE
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Questions
Liberty We Defend!
CBRNE
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“Expand the Army’s 20th Support Command (CBRNE) capabilities to enable it to serve as a
Joint Task Force capable of rapid deployment to command and control WMD elimination and site
exploitations by 2007.”
HQDA CBRNE EXORD directs IOC NLT 16 SEP 2007 and FOC NLT 16 SEP 2009
Achieved IOC – UFL 2007
2006 QDR
WMD Coordination Elementin Support of Joint Task Force Civil Support
and Combatant Command
07 JAN 11
Overall Classification of this briefing is UNCLASSIFIED
Outline
• Mission/ METL• WCE Organization• JTF Task Organization• WCE SME Capabilities• WCE Deployment Readiness • WCE Scenario• WCE Products Examples
WMD-CE Mission & METL
MISSIONOn order, WCE deploys and provides Combatant Commander or other government agencies with specialized CBRNE staff augmentation and technical subject matter expertise in order to counter CBRNE and WMD threats in support of National Combating WMD objectives
METL• Conduct Tactical Deployment/Redeployment• Establish WCE Operations Center• Execute WCE Operations• Sustain the Force• Protect the Force
Combined Forces
Command (Korea)
NORTHCOMPACOM
CUWTF
NCC
CMCC
ACC
GCC
WCE Tasks in support of Contingency Operations
- Establish JTF-E (Forward) in advance of main body - Establish liaison w/key component HQs- Establish reach-back to the JTF-E - Support WMD target development- Support with WMD Elimination planning- Support Incident Response - Provide CBRNE planning, modeling and hazard prediction- Assume C2 of Host Nation WMD Elimination elements
JTF-E
OCONUS Support Model CONUS Support Model
J6
J4
J5
J3
J1
Joint Task Force-
Civil Support
(JTF-CS)
WCE Tasks in support of JTF-CS (CCMRF)
- Initial internal Command CBRNE and natural hazard impacts modeling and assessment- Rapid assessment and recommendation of Command level of response to event/incident- Incident Analysis Brief to Command leadership and key staff- Impacts orders production (written assessments and briefing products)- Iterative analysis based on changing situation on ground
WCE Support to the Combatant Commanders
Incident Analysis Cell
J2
CBRNE Scenarios
Radiological Dispersal Device
(RDD)
WeaponizedChemical
Agents
Bacterial Pathogens &
Toxins
Toxic Industrial Chemicals &
Materials
WCE is a specialized team that assists federal agencies and/or combined, joint or Army commanders to plan and manage hazardous CBRNE operations.
Improvised Nuclear Device
(IND)
WMD-CE Organization
WCE Chief74A/52B/89E, O-5
Operations Officer89E/74A, O-4
Nuclear Officer52B, O-4
Wheeled Mechanic63B, E-4
Info Sys NCO25B, E-7
Intelligence Officer35D, O-3
TechnicalIntelligence Analyst
35F, E-6
InformationTech Chief25B, E-6
Signal InformationService NCO
25U, E-6
Senior InformationTechnician
25B, E-5
SATCOM SystemsOperator-Maintainer
25S, E-4
SATCOM SystemsOperator-Maintainer
25S, E-3
WCE NCOIC89D/74D, E-8
Chemical Officer74A, O-3
Operations NCO74D, E-7
Operations NCO89D, E-7
GIS, GG-12
SME Support
1. The 20th’s WCE forces are required to be able
to deploy throughout the world.
2. On Mission Alert Posture for WCEs that have
assumed a specific mission (such as NTNF and
CCMRF)
3. Equipment:
• Tactical Military Vehicles (ex. M1151)
4. Movement requirements:
• 5x C-130 Aircraft
• 2x C-17 Aircraft
Deployment Readiness
WCEs are rapidly deployable teams of Soldiers and civilians with
specialized CBRNE training and experience who provide technical
expertise, planning support and hazard modeling or prediction.
WMD Sequence of Events
1. WMD Incident occurs
2. CE recall initiated
3. Team integrates with supported element and provides products and SME advise to supported commanders
4. If a specific CBRN-E issue is beyond the SMEs world wide reach back capability to the 20th Support Command is available
WCE Products
WMD Operations
• WMD Modeling and Simulation
• Facilities/ Infrastructure
• Equipment/ Fissile materials
• Weapons Effects and Research
• Analysis of nuclear weapons
development program
Initial Isolation and Protective Action Distances
Hazard: NAME OF TIC OR TIMDelivery: METHOD OF DELIVERY (SPILL FROM TANKS)CAS #: ALL TIC AND TIMS HAVE A NUMBER ASSIGNED
First
ISOLATE
in all Directions-
Then
PROTECT
Persons in all Directions-
When involving Fire, Then
PROTECT
Persons in all Directions-
Meters
(Feet)
Meters
(Feet)
Meters
(Feet)
25-50
(75-150)
50
(160)
800
(2640)
Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) in
Vicinity: SCBA
Breakthrough time: use suit technical manual for
information on perforation times
PPE for assessment personnel:
Level A - Self Contained
Breathing Apparatus (SCBA)
Dichloromethane: State: Clear liquid with a penetrating ether-like odorUse: Paint stripper Persistency: Fast evaporating liquid
USE ONE TIC OR TIM PER SLIDE
Source: HPAC DTRA or by the WCE
WCE Products (cont)
• Toxic Industrial Materials/ Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TIM/ TIC)
Fallout Plume
Chemical Downwind Hazard
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