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Joint Exercise and Readiness Team (J311) Overview Brief March 2012

Joint Exercise and Readiness Team (J311) Overview Brief March 2012. Overview of DLA’s Planning, Readiness, and Exercise Programs. CCMDs. JMETL. World Events. Readiness. Strategy Missions. Strategy & Policy. AMETL. CSAs. Readiness Reviews. Lessons Learned. Readiness Requirements.

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Joint Exercise and Readiness Team (J311) Overview Brief March 2012

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  1. Joint Exercise and Readiness Team (J311)Overview BriefMarch 2012

  2. Overview of DLA’s Planning, Readiness, and Exercise Programs CCMDs JMETL World Events Readiness Strategy Missions Strategy & Policy AMETL CSAs Readiness Reviews Lessons Learned Readiness Requirements Deficiencies Assessment Concerns Evaluation High Interest

  3. Key Documents DLA’s Exercise and Readiness Programs Requirements are Outlined within these Key Documents Joint Training System The Common Thread Between DLA’s Planning, Exercises and Readiness are Agency Mission Essential Tasks Joint Training Policy and Guidance Reference Procedures

  4. Joint Training System Process 1 3 2 Finalize detailed event planning and resource scheduling Execute and evaluate training events Phase IV ASSESSMENT Phase III EXECUTION Phase II PLANS Determine training requirements and plan required training Phase I REQUIREMENTS Identify capabilities required, in terms of tasks, conditions, and standards, plus organization, to accomplish assigned missions Commander assesses joint training performance relative to mission requirements Joint Training Plan & Annual Director’s Training Guidance Mission Requirements And TPAs AMETL from DRRS Input Output Input JTIMS DRRS IMPROVE JOINT READINESS Output Output Input Task Proficiency Assessments DOTMLPF Issues Observations/ Evaluations Exercise Directive & Evaluation Guide JTIMS 5 6 4 JTIMS

  5. Key Program Tasks

  6. Current Focus • Command link DLA tasks with CCMDs (Ph I and CSART finding) • USPACOM complete • USNORTHCOM next • Other CCMDs • Validate Agency Mission Essential Tasks (Ph I) • New initiative (estimate complete Apr 12) • Develop Agency training objectives and Training Plan (Ph II) • New initiative (estimate complete June 12) • Prepare Agency for National level disaster response (Ph III) • Plan with FEMA/integrate into USNORTHCOM Exercise Ardent Sentry (May 12) • Leverage all training opportunities for maximum Agency benefit (Ph III) • Ongoing discussion between J1, J3, J6, DES functional & emergency management/exercise planners • Establish a process for data mining lessons learned to improve mission readiness assessment (Ph IV) • Initial discussions with J3 Center for Lessons Learned (DORRA)

  7. Assessments • Our biggest challenge area • Working with DLA Joint Center for Lessons Learned to Improve our Process

  8. Summary • Issues are to keep the program strategically relevant, operationally connected, and tactically practical

  9. Questions?

  10. FY12 DLA Exercise Plan

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