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“…Technical interoperability is a mandate for the joint force of 2015 - In terms of communication, common logistics items and information sharing. …” Defense Planning Guidance 2002 -2007 (Draft) USCINCPAC J 4
Coalition Theater Logistics ACTD Agenda – Purpose – CTL ACTD – Problem – Background – CTLACTD – Summary USCINCPAC J 4
Coalition Theater Logistics Purpose: Solicit USTRANSCOM’s active support for CTL ACTD USCINCPAC J 4
Coalition Theater Logistics ACTD What do we seek from USTRANSCOM ? • Serve as a key participant throughout the life of CTL ACTD – Support CTL ACTD in the JROC “rack and stack” – Close coordination during and after the JROC approval process – Have active role in the development of a Coalition transportation requirement generation and asset visibility capability USCINCPAC J 4
Coalition Theater Logistics ACTD USTRANSCOM’s Benefit CTL: • Provides a coalition transportation coordination capability to complement AT 2000 • Reduces the planning and processing time involved in moving coalition nation’s assets into operations • Standardizes coalition transportation management between all CINCs USCINCPAC J 4
Coalition Theater Logistics ACTD Supportive Quotes “. . . The USD(AT&L) will open participation in ACTDs to allied nations to the maximum extent possible. …” Defense Planning Guidance 2002 -2007 (Draft) “… the key issue will become whether we are willing to trust our allies in technology transition so they can be interoperable with us…” Dr. Jacques S. Gansler, USD(AT&L) From a meeting w/ CINCPAC Directors, Jan 00 “Coalition Logistics is an area that a little technology can go a long way. ” D. C. Blair Admiral, U. S. Navy From the USPACOM ACTD Conference, March 00 USCINCPAC J 4
Coalition Theater Logistics ACTD The Bottom-line Upfront Value Added: • Coordinated Multinational logistics for deployment, sustainment, and support adjustment management for coalition forces operations • Logistics C 2 interoperability with coalition partners • Coalition based collaborative logistics analysis • Improved theater engagement opportunities Milestones: FY 01 - Identify multinational participants & requirements FY 02 - Assess & select applications; award contracts FY 03 - Incorporate tools from JTL-ACTD; integrate asset visibility FY 04 - Integrate capabilities to support CINC & Staff FY 05 - Maintenance and initial transition to GCSS FY 06 - Transition to GCSS USCINCPAC Country A JCS Country B Country C CINC-Sponsor Asset Visibility COALITION DATA Decision Support Tools CTF Co-Sponsor $ 30 Million Key Participants: USCINCPAC- Operational Manager (OM) Co-User/Sponsor Australia- Co-User/Sponsor AITS/JPO- Technical Manager (TM) and Transition Manager (XM) Additional Participants: Other Countries, CINCS, NGOs, PVOs J 4
Coalition Theater Logistics Background Service Logistics Systems Stove-piped systems Global Combat Support System (GCSS) Joint Asset Visibility Joint Logistics (JL) ACTD Joint Log Planning Tools Joint Theater Logistics (JTL) ACTD Log Operations C 2 Tools Coalition Theater Logistics (CTL) ACTD USCINCPAC Coalition Asset Visibility J 4
Coalition Theater Logistics ACTD The Problem • The inability to share accurate logistics information with the coalition warfighter for: - Requirements - Deployment - Sustainment USCINCPAC J 4
Coalition Theater Logistics ACTD Put Simply……. . . 1 - They have to know where to put the Porta-Potty! Director How do you segregate the information so it gets to the folks who have a need to know? 2 - They have to know when and where the AOs ship will arrive! - Operation Stabilise - Movement of Forces from Thailand USCINCPAC J 4
Coalition Theater Logistics ACTD The Mission To provide the coalition warfighter with a fused and integrated asset visibility and decision support tools capability to enhance combat support for the coalition force. USCINCPAC J 4
Coalition Theater Logistics ACTD Responds to Validated Requirements • Four of the six tenets within JV 2010’s Focused Logistics. • All of the capabilities identified in the Joint Staff validated statement of the CINC’s 129 Combat Support Information Requirements (CSIR) that deal with coalition operations. • Enhances more than 25% of the CINC’s 129 CSIRs. • Solves shortfalls identified in the Joint Monthly Readiness Reports (JMRR) dealing with Coalition Operations. USCINCPAC J 4
Coalition Theater Logistics ACTD JV 2010 Relationship JV 2010 Focused Logistics Information Fusion Multinational Logistics Joint Theater Log Mgt Joint Deploy/Rapid Dist Force Med Protection Agile Infrastructure JL-ACTD Joint Decision Support Tools CTL-ACTD Evolution Meets the same JTL-ACTD objectives for the • Builds Upon JDSTs coalition warfighter • Provides GCSS Software that GCSS does for to JTF the joint warfighter • Tailorable Presentation Fed by Shared Data GCSS IS THE FOUNDATION USCINCPAC J 4
Coalition Theater Logistics ACTD Relationship to GCSS & CINC 21 MAINTENANCE SUPPLY MEDICAL Global Combat Support System (GCSS) CINC 21 GCSS-Maritime GCSS-AF GTN TAV GCSS-MC TRANSPORTATION FINANCE GCSS-Army Ops DJAS JDST TMIP PERSONNEL CTL ACTD DIMHRS SAMMS ENGINEER CTL ACTD Country A Country B Country C USCINCPAC Co-Sponsor Med JCS cts all Logistics ffe W / E ion Pol / Mil s s ut lizat tic tp a Weather gis Ou. Visu Lo n io t ua t Si il xx xxxxx xxxx x x xx xx xx Intel l-M o CINC-Sponsor Asset Visibility COALITION DATA Decision Support Legal Situation P C/JTF CINC J 4
Coalition Theater Logistics ACTD Concept “Drill Down” Smart Cards, Bar Codes, RF, SATCOM, & OMC Mission Applications GATES, WPS TC AIMS II, Service Supply, and Trans Systems GTN & JTAV COALITION DATA TF DAT Battlespace Situational Awareness (BSA) CTF JTF CTF HQ Global Information A DATA Source Data Collection COP-CSE (JDSTs) U. S. Asset Visibility COALITION DATA DAT A Decision Support Tools Country A Logistics Automation Information Pipeline DATA Australia’s Logistics Automation Information Pipeline a rali st Au Country B Logistics Automation Information Pipeline USCINCPAC J 4
Coalition Theater Logistics ACTD CONOPS Example 1 Airlift request for strategic airlift of troops from Country A to Country B. Australia is CTF Commander 1. Country A identify lifts requirements through CTL Country A 2. CINC and TRANSCOM work collaboratively to develop TPFDD for Country A CTF Troop Movement Country B USCINCPAC TRANSCOM CINC Asset Visibility COALITION DATA Decision Support Tools 3. The TPFDD is made available for coordination between CINC, Country A, Country B, CTF, and JTF. Current Automated Information Transfer Future Automated Information Transfer J 4
Coalition Theater Logistics ACTD Proposed Participants U. S. Integrated Product Team USCINCPAC OM Australian Integrated Product Team DISA (AITS-JPO) TM & XM SME Participants TRANSCOM JFCOM Others CTL Integrated Product Team Country A USCINCPAC Country B Country C J 4
Coalition Theater Logistics Where We Have Been • Concept Briefs to JSJ 4, CINC J 4 s, Australia … • Working group sessions with key players (Mar 00) • Soliciting of advocacy and funds • Breakfast Club Brief (19 May 00) • Initial coordination (working level) with Australia 7 -12 Jul 00 USCINCPAC J 4
Coalition Theater Logistics Where Do We Go Next • CINC “rack and stack”. • 2 nd Working Group Session 21 -25 August--Focus: • Solicit advocacy from Services and CINCs for the JROC review and prioritization • Coordinate with TRANSCOM rep on AT 2000 • Address Australia’s “Marketing Strategy” and offer assistance. • Develop Implementation Directive (ID) • Start Coordination of Management Plan (MP) with Australia and other key players. USCINCPAC J 4
Coalition Theater Logistics ACTD Summary • CTL ACTD success requires close collaboration • Mutually beneficial to TRANSCOM and PACOM • We seek USTRANSCOM support during the CINC “rack and stack” USCINCPAC J 4
Questions? USCINCPAC J 4
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