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Defense Threat Reduction Agency: Joint Training System – Agency Initiatives

Defense Threat Reduction Agency: Joint Training System – Agency Initiatives. Ms. Linda Qassim Lt Col Craig Hess Mr. John Mafnas Mr. Kurt Heinz. AGENDA. Internal Exercise Programs White Cell Development AMETL Development. Internal Exercise Programs. MIGHTY ARCHER (MA) exercise series

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Defense Threat Reduction Agency: Joint Training System – Agency Initiatives

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  1. Defense Threat Reduction Agency: Joint Training System – Agency Initiatives Ms. Linda Qassim Lt Col Craig Hess Mr. John Mafnas Mr. Kurt Heinz

  2. AGENDA • Internal Exercise Programs • White Cell Development • AMETL Development

  3. Internal Exercise Programs • MIGHTY ARCHER (MA) exercise series • Evaluate AMETs not exercised in COCOM exercises • Culminating event executes annually • Use SLS or TTX, CPX or FTX as build-up training events • Agency Readiness & Preparedness Exercise Program (ARPEP) • A minimum of one per quarter • Seminar, workshop or small TTX format • Also serves as a build-up to MA culminating event • Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercises (EDRE) • No-notice event to exercise readiness to deploy • Focus on DTRA deployable teams

  4. White Cell Development • Decision to have internal exercises requires development of an exercise control group • Requires simulation of multiple facets across federal, state, and local organizations for realism • Approach requires budget line for outreach, TDY, and infrastructure

  5. SECDEF USD (AT&L) ATSD (NCB) DIR DTRA SCC-WMD DCG DTRA The Challenge – An Example NORTHCOM USSTRATCOM NSC DNI OSD JS NRC FBI DHS DOJ DOT SIMULATION CELLS EPA CBP DOE LNOs JTF TRAINING AUDIENCE Police OPS CENTER CAT (Level I-III) SITE WEST EUROPE SOUTH EAST SUPPORT CELLS OBSERVER CONTROLLERS IT CELL LOG CELL

  6. AMETL Development • Robust series of individual workshops and meetings from Feb through Sep every year – This process works! • Written business rules with responsibilities and deliverables known in advance – No surprises! • Periodic progress reports delivered to Enterprise and Directorate level leadership – Engaged leadership! • Aggressive outreach to COCOMs for command linkages through visits and LNO participation – We go to them! • Introduced in 2010 – DTRA subordinate units • Deployable teams considered “subordinate units” with their own METL – Structure will be built within DRRS • Possibility now exists for deployable teams to build their own JTP within JTIMS – We are exploring this concept

  7. Summary • Internal Exercise Program • Stable schedule – crawl, walk, run approach • White Cell Development • Very challenging – requires outreach and budget • AMETL Development • Subordinate units introduced – separate JTPs possible

  8. Defense Threat Reduction Agency: Joint Training System – Agency Initiatives Questions?

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