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20th Support Command: Worldwide CBRNE Conference & Exhibition

Join us at the 21st Chemical Conference & Exhibition to explore the future of CBRNE response, connect scientific and technical communities with operators, and discuss the latest developments in detecting and mitigating chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive threats.

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20th Support Command: Worldwide CBRNE Conference & Exhibition

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  1. The 20th Support Command (CBRNE) Worldwide Chemical Conference And Exhibition XXI LTC George D. Lecakes XO, Guardian Brigade

  2. Why ? ? ? ? • Rogue or collapsed states possessing • weapons of mass destruction • Requirement for full spectrum response • Focal point for CBRNE response • Creates the framework today for the Army’s • future CBRNE Elements • Builds on existing, tried and proven, • one-of-a-kind organizations • Links scientific and technical communities • with operators National Special Security Events National Monuments Borders Combatant Commanders Industrial Hazards Conventional Military Forces Stockpiles Water Supply Cults Psycopaths Research Facilities Food Supply Asymmetric Threat Reactors Military Bases International Terrorists Right Wing Militants Financial Centers Surety Escorts Population Centers Subways Postal Service Bridges Ports Recovered Chemical Warfare Materiel Department of the Army embarked on an aggressive journey …. designed to achieve synergy of its unique, tried and proven, Crisis Response and Consequence Management organizations and to establish the framework for the today’s 20th Support Command (CBRNE).

  3. What Does It All Mean ? Conventional vs. CBRNE Doctrine . . . . . . . . . . .Detect/Avoid Vs. Identify/Eliminate Detect/Monitor . . . . . . . . . IDLH Vs. TWA Limited Spectrum Vs. Broader Spectrum Skills . . . . . . . . . Undergraduate Level Vs. Graduate Level Sample . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grab & Go Vs. Evidentiary/Chain of Custody Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . Simulated Vs. Live Agents PPE . . . . . . . . . .High Conc/Short Time Vs. High Conc/Long Time Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . Presumptive Vs. High Assurance/Definitive Decon . . . . . . . . . . . . . Large Scale Vs. Small Scale FROM CRADLE TO GRAVE DETECT ASSESS DISPOSE CBRNE Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Explosive 2 0 SUPCOM C BRNE MITIGATE ESCORT DOE, FBI SOCOM Advise DOE, FBI SOCOM Assess DOE, FBI SOCOM IDENTIFY Detect Monitor ACERT/DOE Package NOT BETTER . . . . . . DIFFERENT! N/A Decon N/A Escort N/A DOE, FBI SOCOM Dispose DOE

  4. Where Are We Headed? A Full CBRNE Spectrum Response Unity of Command “Single Focal Point” Enhanced Regional Coverage Optimized & Enhanced Capabilities Maximum Flexibility and Adaptability • A Central Direction That Promotes Uniformity, Cooperation And Synergy • Improve Visibility And Connectivity • Maturing Existing Reach-back Architecture To Get Sanctuary Operational, Scientific And Technological Expertise Wherever And Whenever It’s Needed • A Single Organization Whose Focus Is To Deter, To Defend And To Protect Against The Use Of Wmd And Resource The Unit To Be Able To Simultaneously Support Two Combatant Commanders And The Homeland • East/West Coast Focus • Dedicated Analytics • Mobile Analytical Platforms • Streamlined Acquisition Process to provide State-of-the-Art Technology to Operational Elements • Leverage Science And Technology To Gain Access To World-class Expertise And Assistance 24 Hours/365 Days • Consolidate CBRNE Specialty Units under one Command / MACOM • Draw from a Force Pool to provide conventional operational support • Leverage Host Support And Use Push Logistics To Cover Any Gaps • Modular • Focused • Responsive • State-of-the-Art Able to Support Combatant Cdrs and The Homeland

  5. The Organization XX Chemical Bde Asymmetric Warfare Regiment XX Ord Group (EOD) FORSCOM CBRNECmd OPCON Army Reserve Unit - Consequence Management Organic Units 52d Ord Group (EOD) Analytical and Remediation Directorate 3d Ord Bn (EOD) 63d Ord Bn (EOD) 22d Chemical Bn (TE) KEY 79th Ord Bn (EOD) 110th Chemical Bn (TE) E-DATEFUTURE 186th Ord Bn (EOD)

  6. SJA Safety/ Risk Mgt Chaplain PAO G6 G5 G4 G3 Headquarters, 20th Support Command (CBRNE) EXECUTIVE OFFICE of 20th CBRNE CMD CG DCO CSM Surgeon Surety Environ- mental G2 G1 CoS Resource Mgt Code 50

  7. Unity of Command FORSCOM A one stop shop for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and High-yield Explosive (CBRNE) operations that is structured to better plan, coordinate, synchronize, deploy and manage FORSCOM CBRNE assets. 1st Army 3rd Army 5th Army I Corps III Corps XVIII Corps Army Reserve Command 20th SC

  8. Enhanced Regional Coverage Maryland 20th SC (CBRNE) 22nd Chemical Battalion (TE) Georgia 52nd Ordnance Group (EOD) 184th Ordnance Battalion (EOD) New Jersey 63rd Ordnance Battalion (EOD) Texas 79th Ordnance Battalion (EOD) A Presence In 26 States Washington Utah California New Mexico Colorado Virginia Maryland DC Texas Mississippi Louisiana Arkansas Oklahoma Kansas Wisconsin New York Ohio North Carolina Georgia Michigan Kentucky Alabama South Carolina Florida New Jersey Pennsylvania Washington Utah 3rd Ordnance Battalion (EOD) 110th Chemical Battalion (TE) CONUS & OCONUS

  9. Optimized & Enhanced Capability . . . By Leveraging . . . To bridging the Gap that allows for the exploitation of vulnerabilities by using unconventional concepts of operations or technologies that create disproportionate effects . . . Engineering, Research & Development Centers Science & Technology Breakthroughs Working Groups 20th SUPCOM (CBRNE) Academia Crisis Response Consequence Management Civil Support Environmental Stewardship DOD Labs Rapidly Deployable Tailorable Industry Emergency Response Theater Conflict Homeland Security Remediation . . . To Maintain State-of-the-Art Capabilities Full Spectrum

  10. Maximum Flexibility & Adaptability Augmentation Elements HLS Support Augmentation Elements .. .. … … CENTCOM AOR II( II( - - ) ) TAML TAML TEU TEU Augmentation Augmentation SOCOM SPT Elements Elements MCO MCO CBRNE JTF CBRNE JTF EAST EAST Option 1 Option 1 X X … … EOD EOD II II II II CM CM PACOM AOR 20th SUPCOM (CBRNE) P O O L EOD EOD EOD EOD .. .. II( II( - - ) ) TAML TAML TEU TEU MCO MCO FORCE WEST WEST X X II( II( - - ) ) CM CM EOD EOD JFCOM AOR II II … … … … CM CM CBRNE JTF CBRNE JTF … Option 2 Option 2 SOUTHCOM AOR Augmentation Augmentation Elements Elements HLS Support CBRNE JTF CBRNE JTF Option 3 Option 2

  11. How We Build the Organization Over Time NLT JAN 07 FOC SEP 05 E-Date OCT 06 IOC 16 OCT 04 CBRNE COMMAND R E A L I G N T R A N S I T I O N IOC F U L L S P E CT R U M SEP 05 CBRNE HQs GUARDIAN BDE HQs 52d OD GP (EOD) 22d CM BN (TE) IOC OCT 05 XX OD GP (EOD) Analytical & Remediation Dir 110th CM BN (TE) IOC JAN 06 # Chemical Bde IOC JAN 05 Asymmetric Warfare Regiment

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