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CTF PACIFIC

CTF PACIFIC. Campaign Planning Process Guide / Brief Template. Date. UNCLASSIFIED. Note. This guide has been developed as a tool to guide CCTF PACIFIC, Staff and Component Planners in the conduct of Campaign Planning. Refer to MNF SOP Part B, Chapter 2, Annex B, Appendix 4, Tab B.

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CTF PACIFIC

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  1. CTF PACIFIC Campaign Planning Process Guide / Brief Template Date UNCLASSIFIED

  2. Note • This guide has been developed as a tool to guide CCTF PACIFIC, Staff and Component Planners in the conduct of Campaign Planning. • Refer to MNF SOP Part B, Chapter 2, Annex B, Appendix 4, Tab B.

  3. Step 1 – Commander’s Scoping • Conduct scoping per the Step 1 Scoping Agenda • Essential Strategic Guidance: • (Fill in)

  4. Step 1 – Commander’s Scoping • Knowledge Gaps (what do we NOT know): • (Fill In)

  5. Step 1 – Commander’s Scoping • Time Appreciation (deliverables): • Major Milestones to plan: • Capture my guidance for “Commander’s Scoping” in a confirmation brief to be developed during the allotted Step 1 Scoping time • Finalize the Actor / Stakeholder Matrix & update the draft OIPE Analysis during Step 2 • Complete the Mission Analysis Template (all 3 sections) filled out during Step 3A • Complete the S-COG Analysis Template & conduct a confirmation brief with major info contained in Warning Order 2 (filled out during Step 3B)

  6. Step 1 – Commander’s Scoping • Time Appreciation (deliverables): • Major Milestones to plan: • Short brief explaining the Campaign Plan Schematic & the Decisive Point Paragraphs • Completed Decisive Point Matrix identifying SEs (with SEs & other elements completed) • Brief the following items contained in the Campaign Plan Directive: • Mission • CTF Intent & Operational End State • Narrative description of HOW the CTF & Components will conduct the Campaign Plan • Updated Command Relations

  7. Step 1 – Commander’s Scoping • Time Appreciation (deliverables): • Major Milestones to plan: • Short confirmation planning session with CCTF for approval of prioritized SEs • Develop, analyze & compare COAs for a DRAFT Decision Brief no later than ______.

  8. Step 1 – Commander’s Scoping • Operational / Battle Rhythm Guidance: • Fill In

  9. Step 1 – Commander’s Scoping • Readiness Guidance: • Fill In

  10. Step 1 – Commander’s Scoping • Planning Process Guidance: • CTF Components (CFLCC, CFMCC, CFACC, CSOTF & NCEs) fully integrate into CTF HQ Planning Effort • CTF C3 FOPS – conduct branch planning & back-brief the DCCTF & COS on your branch plans by ____. • CTF C5 PLANS – will be the main focus of my efforts, I desire a pre-brief on the COA Decision Brief by ____. • Schedule other back-briefs as required per the timeline appreciation.

  11. Step 2 – Review of the Situation • Placeholder for Actor / Stakeholder Matrix

  12. Step 2 – Review of the Situation • Placeholder for update of relevant data in the OIPE

  13. Step 3A – Mission Analysis • Placeholder for Mission Analysis Template • Mission Analysis Template section • Summary of Mission Analysis section • Issues Register section

  14. Step 3B – S-COG Analysis • Placeholder for S-COG Analysis Template

  15. Step 3B – S-COG Analysis • Major items contained in Warning Order 2

  16. Step 3C – Evaluation of Factors • Major RELEVANT known facts & conditions that influence the development of the Concept of Operations • Are there any limitations that bound the CCTF’s CONOPS? • Restraints – things the CTF cannot do • Constraints – things the CTF must do • Factors that impact ops (weather, ROE, infrastructure, forces available, etc.)

  17. Step 4A – Develop theCampaign Plan Framework • Placeholder for the Campaign Schematic

  18. Step 4A – Develop theCampaign Plan Framework • Narrative description of the Campaign Plan

  19. Step 4A – Develop theCampaign Plan Framework • Placeholder for the DP Paragraph

  20. Step 4B – DP Analysis& SE Identification • Filled out DP Matrix • SE OPT (Lead OPT) identifies all SEs from DPs • Subordinate OPTs analyze the SEs & identify the elements of the SE (see matrix)

  21. Step 4C – Campaign PlanEvaluation • Validation conducted with CCTF (no brief required or specific product required)

  22. Step 4D – Produce theCampaign Plan • Brief the following items contained in the Campaign Plan Directive: • Mission • CCTF Intent & Operational End State • Narrative description of HOW the CTF & Components will conduct the Campaign Plan • Updated Command Relations

  23. Step 4E – DeterminePrioritized SEs • Short confirmation planning session with CCTF for approval of prioritized SEs

  24. Step 5 – Linking Planningto Execution • Develop, analyze & compare COAs for a DRAFT Decision Brief Thursday PM. • See following slides for format

  25. MPAT TEMPEST EXPRESS-11 CTF PACIFIC Course of Action Development, Analysis & Comparison Brief Date

  26. COA Development

  27. Purpose of Brief • Present COAs in accordance with Comd guidance • Seek guidance on: • COAs to be fully developed • COA Modifications • COAs to be Wargamed • Threat COAs to be wargamed against • COA Comparison criteria

  28. HHQ MISSION & INTENT • Mission – • Strategic End State – • Commander’s Intent • Purpose – • Method – • End State –

  29. CTF MISSION & INTENT • Restated Mission Statement – • Operational End State – • Commander’s Intent • Purpose – • Method – • End State –

  30. ASSUMPTIONS

  31. COA 1 Statement

  32. COA 1 CONOPS • Narrative (systems approach)

  33. COA 1 Task Organization

  34. COA 1 Phase I • DPs influenced in this phase • SEs achieved in this phase

  35. COA 1 Phase I • CTF HQ: • Component: • Component: • Component: • Component: • Component: Phase begins with……. Purpose is to ………….. Main Effort is to ………….. Phase ends when …………….

  36. COA 1 Phase II • DPs influenced in this phase • SEs achieved in this phase

  37. COA 1 Phase II • CTF HQ: • Component: • Component: • Component: • Component: • Component: Phase begins with……. Purpose is to ………….. Main Effort is to ………….. Phase ends when …………….

  38. COA 1 Phase III • DPs influenced in this phase • SEs achieved in this phase

  39. COA 1 Phase III • CTF HQ: • Component: • Component: • Component: • Component: • Component: Phase begins with……. Purpose is to ………….. Main Effort is to ………….. Phase ends when …………….

  40. COA 1 Phase IV • DPs influenced in this phase • SEs achieved in this phase

  41. COA 1 Phase IV • CTF HQ: • Component: • Component: • Component: • Component: • Component: Phase begins with……. Purpose is to ………….. Main Effort is to ………….. Phase ends when …………….

  42. COA 1 Phase V • DPs influenced in this phase • SEs achieved in this phase

  43. COA 1 Phase V • CTF HQ: • Component: • Component: • Component: • Component: • Component: Phase begins with……. Purpose is to ………….. Main Effort is to ………….. Phase ends when …………….

  44. COA 1 Risks

  45. COA 2 Statement

  46. COA 2 CONOPS • Narrative (systems approach)

  47. COA 2 Task Organization

  48. COA 2 Phase I • DPs influenced in this phase • SEs achieved in this phase

  49. COA 2 Phase I • CTF HQ: • Component: • Component: • Component: • Component: • Component: Phase begins with……. Purpose is to ………….. Main Effort is to ………….. Phase ends when …………….

  50. COA 2 Phase II • DPs influenced in this phase • SEs achieved in this phase

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