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U. S. Fleet Forces Command

U. S. Fleet Forces Command. Distribution authorized to U.S. Government Agencies and Public Domain. Requests for this document shall be referred to: U.S. Fleet Forces Command 1562 Mitscher Ave., Suite 250 Norfolk, Va. 23551-2487 Attn: Skip Hiser, (757) 836-5326. 1.

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U. S. Fleet Forces Command

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  1. U. S. Fleet Forces Command Distribution authorized to U.S. Government Agencies and Public Domain. Requests for this document shall be referred to: U.S. Fleet Forces Command 1562 Mitscher Ave., Suite 250 Norfolk, Va. 23551-2487 Attn: Skip Hiser, (757) 836-5326 1

  2. U.S. Fleet Forces Mission Areas • Generate ready Navy forces for assignment to Combatant Commands • Organize, man, train, and equip U.S. Atlantic Fleet and all Navy forces in collaboration with COMPACFLT • Execute Fleet Response Plan (FRP) using Fleet Training Continuum • Navy Global Force Manager • Integrate and consolidate matters concerning execution of operations, readiness, training in development of Navy shore requirements • Lead the Fleet Readiness Enterprise Navy Readiness • Articulate to CNO the integrated Fleet warfighting capabilities requirements as coordinated with all Navy Component Commanders and develop Fleet Concepts of Operations (CONOPS) Navy Warfighting Capability Requirements • Provide operational planning and support to Combatant Commanders (e.g., COCOM to JFCOM, supporting to NORTHCOM defense and STRATCOM) Joint Operational and Planning Support Navy Anti-Terrorism Force Protection (ATFP) • Perform duties as CNO Executive Agent for ATFP • Establish and implement ATFP standards and policies for Navy units

  3. Command Relationships NORTHCOM JFCOM STRATCOM CNO COMPACFLT “Supporting” “COCOM” “Supporting” Navy Component Commanders NSA COMUSNAVEUR CNIC USFF “Supporting” COMUSNAVCENT OPCON (CONUS) COMUSNAVSO ISIC + ADCON ISIC + ADCON (FRTP) Regional Commanders NAVSPECWAR Second Fleet Third Fleet MSC Operational Fleets NAVAFRICOM Shore Installation Commanders ISIC + ADCON ADCON (FRTP) Military Sealift Command Surface Forces Command Air Forces Command Submarine Forces Command Expeditionary Combat Command Network Warfare Command Force Providers ADDU SURFLANT AIRLANT RESFOR ISIC + ADCON Board of Inspection and Survey Meteorology & Oceanography Command Munitions Command Warfare Development Command Regional Maintenance Centers Service Providers

  4. Implementing the Maritime Strategy • Forward, rotational forces responsive to Component Commander demand • Disaggregated for regional maritime security • Aggregatedfor major operations • Rapid surge to meet emerging demands • Dissuade/deter to reduce chances of major combat ops • Deliver access and Maritime Domain Awareness • Shape through Navy Component Commanders • Power projection and strike capability readiness • Globally-netted Maritime Headquarters and Operations Centers • Information Operations, reachback, and info sharing Supports “A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower”

  5. MHQ with MOC Transforms Navy at the Operational-Level • Enables NCCs to better work at Strategic-to-Operational level with the CNO and COCOMs • Facilitates cross-component coordination (service or funct) • Provides delineation of Numbered Fleet operational- level responsibilities and tactical-level force tasks • Enables Navy operational-level leaders and staffs to fulfill all potential roles: CJTF - JFMCC - NCC S/FCC S/FCC S/FCC S/FCC CONOPS is the blueprint for future doctrine – NWP and NTTP – to institutionalize and guide Navy actions in the Operational-Level of Warfare

  6. Enhances sharing of information and knowledge - (and potentially workflow) - between MHQs and others Enables global response to trans-regional threats Enhances maritime awareness thru collaboration with other services, agencies and nations Provides potential back-up for MHQ during critical operations Global Maritime Information Requires common policies, doctrine, processes and information structures

  7. Executive Summary • U.S. Fleet Forces Command mission areas: • Navy Readiness (Current) • Navy Warfighting Capability Requirements (Future) • Joint Operational and Planning Support • Navy Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection • Enable “A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower” Generate ready Navy Forces for assignment Globally

  8. Discussion

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