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Title: JPME II Alternate Delivery Options


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JPME II Alternate Delivery Options
Predecisional Brief
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Agenda
  • Review DJS task
  • COA descriptions
  • Cost data
  • Analysis
  • Assumptions
  • Implementation timeline
  • Report format

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DJS Task
  • Develop two COAs (remote campus blended) in
    detail, include the following
  • Detailed cost estimates
  • Implementation plans/timelines
  • Proposed legislative language
  • Factor a student population of 45-100 students at
    each location
  • Utilize the relevant joint acculturation
    standards in the OPMEP
  • DJS Memorandum
  • May 2007

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COA Descriptions
  • COA I Remote campus seminar
  • Similar to JCWS
  • 9 resident seminars
  • COA II Blended
  • Similar to AJPME
  • Blend of distance learning and face to face (F2F)
  • COA III Hybrid
  • COA I and/or COA II offered at each site

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COA I
  • JCWS Syllabus over 44 to 51 weeks
  • More weeks if offered on Monday due to National
    holidays
  • Class schedule
  • One evening per week (2-4 hours)
  • One Saturday per month
  • One Saturday and Sunday
  • Five-day end of course exercise
  • Two faculty per seminar
  • Teach seminar in second class each year on
    different days/weekends

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COA I
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COA II
  • AJPME Syllabus over 40 weeks
  • Majority of syllabus delivered via distance
    learning
  • Five-day face-to-face (F2F) session at week 13
  • Held at COCOM site
  • Promotes Joint affective learning
  • Promotes online collaboration
  • Three week F2F weeks 38-40
  • Held at COCOM site
  • Exercises
  • Joint affective learning
  • Two faculty per seminar
  • Individual leads in online DL segments
  • Two-instructor teams for F2F

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COA II
F2F 1
DL 1
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DL Distance Learning F2F Face-to-Face


DL 2
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F2F 2
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Exams
Transition/Research Weeks
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COA III
  • COA III
  • COA I and/or II offered at each site
  • COCOMs determine delivery type
  • Allows more flexibility to meet COCOM needs
  • Allows more roll-back opportunities

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Faculty Costs
  • Key Considerations
  • Largest portion of overall program cost
  • Difference in faculty costs for each COA is not
    significant
  • Student to faculty ratio
  • Full time and part time mix
  • Title 10 pay scale used as standard for
    comparison
  • Recommend one full time and one part time faculty
    member for each seminar with two classes per year
  • 22 students per faculty, 44 per site, 396
    throughput per year
  • Two faculty in classroom
  • 1,662,777 total annual faculty cost
  • Two additional part time faculty (cost 127,256)
    required to increase annual site throughput to 88
    students
  • 2,808,081 total annual faculty cost if all sites
    increase throughput to 88 students (792 total
    throughput)

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Staff Costs
  • 12 new positions at JFSC 1,023,299
  • Program Director - Operations Officer
  • 2 Curriculum Directors - Reference Librarian
  • Circulation Technician - IT Support Technician
  • IT Multimedia Developer - Faculty Developer
  • Assessment Analyst - Assessment Production
  • Exercise Support
  • Add a reference librarian (67,198) for four
    seminars per site (brings total staff cost up to
    1,090,496)
  • Cost factors for staff are less for COA I

COA II/III only
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Contract Costs
  • Cost factors for facilities are constant across
    the 3 COAs
  • Contract Services 353,440 start up 221,680
    annual
  • Library 31,392
  • Printing 90,288
  • Wargame 100,000
  • Lease 100,000
  • Renovations 253,440
  • Startup cost only

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Equipment/Material
  • Startup cost per site 65,902
  • Classroom 19, 387
  • Breakout rooms 6,311 X 2 12,622
  • Office 10,940
  • General equipment 22,953
  • Laptops printers for classrooms and faculty
  • Classroom projector, screen, Elmo
  • Startup cost for 12 staff 75,242
  • Offices 45,242
  • Laptops 30,000
  • All nine sites and staff 616,958
  • Three year replacement on laptops
  • Five year replacement on other electronic
    equipment

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All Costs
  • Total annual cost steady state after start up
    2,972,467
  • Life cycle replacements of laptops will begin
    in FY 12. Average annual life cycle replacement
    over five years is 41,838

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Comparisons
  • Notes
  • Includes faculty salary, per diem, lodging, and
    travel costs.
  • Based on the OPMEP S-F Ration of 41 with 1020
    students per year.
  • Based on 396 students with 18 total faculty.
    There is no OPMEP requirements for S-F Ration for
    non-resident programs.

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Assumptions
  • JCWS, JAWS, NWC, ICAF, and Senior Service JPME II
    remain the same
  • Student population includes Active, Reserve,
    Guard O-4 to O-6, IOs, and IA personnel
  • Count for National Security Professional
    certificate
  • No electives
  • Some attrition is expected
  • Admin and info tech support available
  • Wargaming will be table top
  • COCOMs will allow students time for JPME II
  • COCOM Senior leadership available as Senior
    Fellows
  • Blackboard available
  • COA II or III acceptance makes AJPME Phase II
    granting

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Analysis
  • Education requirements
  • Skeltons pillars
  • OPMEP
  • Site requirements
  • Student population
  • Operational environment
  • Facilities
  • Costs
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Facilities, equipment, and material
  • COA comparison

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Skeltons Pillars
  • Four prerequisites for JPME
  • A curriculum that focuses on joint matters.
  • A faculty with equal representation from each
    military department.
  • A student body with equal representation from
    each military department.
  • Control exercised by the Chairman, JCS.
  • All prerequisites are achieved, with some risk
  • Faculty and student body mix mitigated by
  • Students at a COCOM staff are immersed in a Joint
    environment
  • Using Title 10s requires former Service as mix

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OPMEP
  • JPME II Learning Areas and Objectives
  • COA I uses JCWS syllabus
  • COA II uses AJPME syllabus
  • COA III will require single curriculum
  • Joint attitudes and perspectives
  • Faculty mix
  • Student mix 60/40 (Joint immersion everyday)
  • PAJE
  • Regardless of curriculum applied, this will meet
    the criteria for a substantive change

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Site Requirements
Site
Students
Operations
Facilities
CENT/SOCOM
309/395
TDY/Stable
Rehab
SOUTHCOM
208
Distributed
Lease/MILCON
Rehab
JFCOM
615
Stable
Base/vacated
TRANSCOM
239
Stable
Limited
STRATCOM
803
Distributed
Lease
Distributed
NORTHCOM
368
Distributed
Yes
PACOM
491
Stable
NDU
NCR
395
EUCOM
682
Distributed/TDY
Yes
Estimate from JS/J1 based on 50 of funded O4
O6 billets
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Implementation Timeline
  • Phased execution
  • Phase I Development
  • Billet classification precedes FY
  • Hiring process
  • Curriculum/wargame development
  • Faculty development
  • Phase II Implementation
  • Identify register students
  • Ship course materials
  • Run pilot at each site
  • Phase III Sustainment
  • Indefinite duration
  • Renews with each fiscal year
  • Major events
  • Classes
  • Annual faculty development in July

Three sub-phases execute plan in groups of 3
sites each
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Implementation Timeline
  • Sub-phase A
  • One July and one January seminar
  • Three sites
  • JFCOM
  • NCR
  • PACOM
  • Sub-phase B (6 months later)
  • One January and one July seminar
  • Three additional sites CENTCOM/SOCOM
  • STRATCOM
  • EUCOM
  • Sub-phase C (6 months later)
  • One July and one January seminar
  • Final three sites
  • SOUTHCOM
  • TRANSCOM
  • NORTHCOM
  • Increase sites to three or four seminars based on
    demand

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3-Phase Implementation
Implementation
Development
Sustainment
2009
2010
2011
2012
JFCOM, NCR, PACOM
EUCOM, STRATCOM, CENTCOM/SOCOM
TRANSCOM, NORTHCOM, SOUTHCOM
FY09
FY10
FY11
FY12
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Report Format
  • Executive Summary
  • JSAP Task
  • Proposed Plan
  • Assumptions
  • COA Descriptions
  • Implementation plan and timeline
  • Costs
  • Analysis
  • Recommendations
  • Proposed Legislative Language
  • Detailed Enclosures (not submitted with report)
  • COA Details
  • Wargaming Options
  • Implementation Details
  • Site Requirements
  • Resource Requirements

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