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1
Agenda, Tuesday
  • Recap Comments
  • Update to open issue items
  • Joint Staff Officer Training, 06-001
  • Integrated Operations Training, 06-002
  • Learning Management Systems Employment, 06-023
  • Insufficient ADL Resources, 06-013
  • TC AOA Alternative 5, 06-004
  • Immersive Learning Environment System, 06-021
  • New Issue Items
  • Way Ahead

2
Summary Remarks
  • Solution to training deficiency is more than
    joint education and doctrine. Its partially
    service based, its cultural, its personnel
    systems.
  • Individual and staff joint training are based on
    JMETs. Mission ready is ready to perform
    day-to-day (and JTF) tasks that support JMETs.
  • There is a need to manage expectations, and
    select the right people that can provide
    capability to fulfill a requirement.
  • Leadership is the key element to a successful
    individual and staff joint training program.

3
Summary Remarks
  • Capabilities On-hand
  • JTFSs x3
  • JIATs
  • JKDDC
  • Capabilities Desired
  • Strategic/Operational thinkers
  • Strategic/Operational writers
  • Training for specific billets

4
Staff Officer Task Analysis Update
  • Part 1 - Site visits to all Combatant Commands
  • - Discussions with joint staff officers
  • - Discussions with senior leadership
  • - Initially identifies 12 competencies
  • Part 2 - Staff Officer and Leader Surveys
  • - To validate the initial competencies
  • - Presently being developed
  • Final Report due in March 08

5
12 Competencies
  • 1. Exhibits with a high level of proficiency the
    skills, behaviors, and attributes required of a
    Combatant Command staff officer
  • 2. Able to write, read, and conduct research at
    an advanced level appropriate for work
    performance at an executive level
  • 3. Understands the organization and missions of
    the Combatant Commands
  • 4. Able to communicate effectively at executive
    levels and across a diverse workforce
  • 5. Able to build constructive work relationships
  • 6. Knowledge and understanding of US government
    agencies (State Department, Department of
    Justice, Department of Homeland Security,
    Department of the Treasury, etc.) and their
    relationships with the Combatant Commands

6
12 Competencies (2)
  • 7. Advanced knowledge of parent Service
    organization, capabilities, and business
    practices
  • 8. Knowledge and application of Joint information
    and processes
  • 9. Knowledge of law enforcement and legal
    requirements affecting the Combatant Commands
  • 10. Able to maximize technology software and
    hardware capabilities
  • 11. Able to work collaboratively with and
    effectively manage a diverse workforce
    (civilians, contractors, guard and reserve,
    interagency, and multinational personnel)
  • 12. Able to effectively participate in exercise
    preparation/ planning

7
Joint Staff Officer Training
  • Issue 06-001 Combatant command / Component / JTF
    Staff Training. Need basic joint training, to
    include Integrated Operations, for individuals
    assigned to Joint staffs.
  • Discussion Majority of permanent and individual
    augmentee personnel arrive unprepared to assume
    joint staff duties and there is no established
    process for maintaining currency of personnel.
    Solutions may include JPME I/II, Web Based
    Training (JTF 101), resource specific training AO
    course (indoc) and OJT.
  • Endstate Establish Joint Individual Learning
    Continuum that meets individual joint training
    requirements prior to joint duty assignment and
    sustains preparation and competence throughout
    professional career through combination of
    education, training and self-development. Joint
    training programs systematically update learning
    objectives and courses to keep up with the
    rapidly changing joint environment.
  • POAM JKDDC JMO execute FY07 08 PEPs for
    development, updating and distribution of
    web-based individual training services, knowledge
    and courseware. Combatant commands develop and
    provide tailored joint staff instruction
    leveraging Joint Training Facilitator Specialists
    (JTFS). JS J7 Joint Learning Continuum study
    phases I II identifies current / emerging
    training requirements. Ensure deployment orders
    require appropriate courses.
  • OPR USJFCOM OCR JS J-7

APR 07
SEP 06
SEP 07
DEC 06
MAR 07
MAR 08
MAY-AUG 07
SEP 08
JTFS develop tailored instruction for assigned
personnel
FY07 courseware deployed Learning Continuum
update at WJTSC 07-2
Portal Deployed with links to JPME Resources and
9 Interagency Courses IAP course transitions to
JKDDC
Required courses updated process in place to
ensure currency
JKDDC Program Execution Plan (PEP) Approved
JTF 101 updated and posted on LMS
Learning Continuum Update at WJTSC 07-1
All assigned personnel receive required training
8
Integrated Operations Training
  • Issue 06-002 Individuals assigned to combatant
    command staffs are not formally trained on
    doctrinal interagency coordination tasks and
    continue to execute integrated operations in an
    ad hoc fashion.
  • Discussion National strategic guidance requires
    USG personnel to plan, coordinate and implement
    integrated operations. There is a need to
    develop and implement an integrated DOD-wide
    interagency training program, to provide
    personnel integrated operations training to
    accomplish missions.
  • Endstate An integrated DoD-wide interagency
    coordination training program supports combatant
    command integrated operations requirements and
    incorporates both content as well as throughput
    requirements and tracking for personnel.
    Deployment systems ensure personnel
    deployment/assignment orders contain
    assignment-appropriate pre-deployment training
    for integrated operations and provide adequate
    lead time to accomplish such training. OSD and
    JS provide combatant commands with trained senior
    leadership and staff officers prepared to
    accomplish interagency coordination.
  • POAM OSD/PR develop a long-term integrated
    operations training strategy, building on its
    short-term PRT work. JKDDC courses available for
    stakeholder requirements. JS J7 operationalizes
    the Learning Continuum with JKDDC LMS support.
  • OPRs JS J7 and OSD (PR) OCRs Combatant
    commands, JS J1, Services

MAR 07
OCT 06
SEP 07
JAN 07
APR 07
JKDDC update course development plans. LMS
Implementation update.
  • Identify available and planned JKDDC courses
  • Identify additional courses
  • for certification

COCOMs provided feedback to JSAP 00329-06.
OSD Strategy Concept brief to SLRT. WJTSC 07-2
Individual/Staff Training WG discuss requirements
development.
JKDDC deploys interagency training via LMS
9
TC AoA Alternative 5
  • Issue 06-004 Combatant commands lack support to
    adequately meet individuals / staffs and JTF and
    functional component HQ staff joint training
    requirements.
  • Discussion Combatant commands identified
    requirement to source an organic training and
    exercise capability in order to conduct and
    manage combatant command specific training,
    identify combatant command individual/collective
    training requirements and track and manage
    individual/staff joint training and readiness.
  • Joint Training Facilitator Specialist (JTFS)
    support provided via TC AoA Alt 5 to the
    combatant commands (one each initially). Council
    of Colonels (COC) unanimous decision to provide
    additional contracted support (total of 3 JTFS)
    to each combatant command, except USJFCOM.
  • Combatant commands use JTFS to focus JKDDC
    development and USJFCOM-developed innovative
    lightweight simulations and tools to resolve gaps
    between JTP identified training requirements and
    existing collective and individual capabilities.
    JKDDC products are now addressing requirements.
    Centralized development of combatant command
    specific modules at USJFCOM can adequately
    capture unique requirements that support a formal
    individual training program. JKDDC should address
    job-specific individual AO training as well as
    joint education.
  • Endstate Combatant commands fully resourced
    (personnel and tools) to support individual/staff
    training.
  • POAM JS J7 support combatant command JTFS
    requirements. USJFCOM deliver initial use cases
    for Alt 5 tools.
  • OPRs JS J-7/OSD(PR) OCR USJFCOM

AUG 07
SEP 06
FY 08
DEC 06
SEP 07
USJFCOM executes Alt 5 tool use cases
USJFCOM solicit combatant command input on Alt 5
tool use cases At Individual Trng WG _at_WJTSC 07-2
FY07 funding for addl Positions MIPRd to JS J7
FY06 funded Addl Positions (1 per COCOM)
Delivery Order Issued for addl JTFS positions
10
Immersive Learning Environments (ILES)
  • Issue 06-021 Requirement for Large Scale Use of
    Online and On Demand Individual and Group
    Training, Mission Planning and Rehearsal
    Capabilities.
  • Discussion ILES is an OSD funded effort to
    resolve the immediate need for an education,
    training, and mission rehearsal capability that
    supports both DoD and interagency partners in
    meeting a new set of homeland defense
    requirements. Our shortfalls include a lack of a
    common training and exercise tool which limits
    opportunities to train with partners and a
    knowledge gap between individual training and
    large scale exercise or real-world events. NORAD
    and USNORTHCOM and JFCOM are hosting the
    development of the ILES prototype to fill these
    missing capabilities. ILES is a flexible,
    on-line, and distributed training and mission
    rehearsal capability that covers the training
    life cycle from beginning to end. Successful
    tests / evaluations have been conducted and ILES
    can significantly shorten the JELC while
    improving knowledge/capability. System evolution
    facilitates joint and Interagency training,
    mission planning, rehearsal, and COA analysis.
  • Endstate A solution that supports the training
    and operational requirements of the joint,
    interagency, multinational communities, and Joint
    Knowledge Development and Distribution Capability
    (JKDDC) users. The solution(s) may include both
    an ILES centralized web-based architecture
    integrated within the JKDDC Joint Knowledge
    Online Portal, and a decentralized and
    interdependent approach where ILES is controlled
    by multiple cooperating organizations, with the
    end state in either case to provide a dynamically
    scalable, distributed, collaborative exercise
    environment to provide on-demand individual and
    small group training.
  • POAM Collaborative technical evaluation of
    potential solutions by stakeholders. Deploy
    web-based prototype.
  • OPR USJFCOM OCRs JS J7 USNORTHCOM

SEPT 07 JUN 08
JUN 08
FEB 07
MAY 07
NOV 06
AUG 07
JUL 08
JAN 07
NOV 07
FEB 08
Prototype Development Complete
Functional Testing of ILES in USJFCOM IA Training
ILES Phase IV PMP Approved
N-NC SIPRNet Install
N-NC Spiral 5 Exercise Validation
ILES Distributed As Program of Record to COIs
Functional Testing of ILES in N-NC CMD CTR
Training
N-NC NIPRNet Install
N-NC Spiral 67 Exercises Train the Trainer
Program USJFCOM Spiral 67 Exercises
Web-based Testing of ILES in USJFCOM IA Training
11
LMS Employment
  • Issue 06-023 Use of multiple Learning
    Management Systems (LMS) inhibit the ability to
    integrate training and personnel records and adds
    unnecessary complexity to integration with JTS
    and DRRS.
  • Discussion  Joint standard(s) must exist for the
    identification of requirements dealing with data
    needed for a consistent, interoperable tracking
    of learner profiles, competencies or training
    records. Multiple LMSs are being used across the
    Joint Community. Each LMS has different
    requirements dealing with learner profiles,
    competency tracking and training record
    management. Implementation must consider
    combatant command inputs to LMS data base and
    functions percentage of combatant command
    -specific learning modules to be hosted on LMS
    combatant command permissions to manipulate LMS
    and JKDDC responsiveness to change inputs
  • Endstate Universal Joint LMS in use potential
    savings in terms of course development
    standardization across combatant commands
  • POAM Employ JKDDC LMS for combatant commands
    maximizing JKDDC assets to enhance combatant
    command staff training. Fund a multi-combatant
    command LMS. Develop standards to address
    ontology, taxonomy, metadata, personnel tracking,
    security methods, interoperable learner profiles,
    and competency and training records for Joint
    community.
  • OPR USJFCOM

08?
APR 07
OCT 06
SEP 06
NOV 06
DEC 06
JAN 07
SEP 07
JKDDC AtlasPro LMS (GOTS Product) Deployed on
Production Server With JKO roll-out
JKO Content Management System Architecture
Universal LMS Decision?
JKDDC Program Execution Plan (PEP) Approved
Solicited LMS functional capabilities from
stakeholders
Conducted LMS Comparison
Selected AtlasPro LMS Installed on Development
Server
Conduct Functional Testing of LMS
12
Insufficient ADL Resources
  • Issue 06-013 Combatant command staffs not fully
    trained to joint mission requirements. Immediate
    assistance needed in obtaining web-based
    resources to meet joint mission training
    requirements
  • Discussion E-learning content produced by JKDDC
    is conventional web-based instructional
    course-ware. Service knowledge portals produce
    content labeled as knowledge objects, but
    content is not yet systematically packaged for
    reuse. Some combatant commands have largely
    unfunded ADL programs.
  • Endstate A timely, collaborative process that
    ensures JKDDC courseware development supports
    combatant command joint mission training
    requirements IAW established DOD quality
    standards (i.e. SCORM compliant). All JKDDC
    content will be registered in the ADL-R for
    searchability and reusability.
  • POAM Recommend joint training shortfalls be
    identified as urgent readiness need. T2 funds
    for JKDDC be increased by 10M per year to
    address combatant command joint knowledge
    development and distribution needs through
    requirements-based approach. Move to more rapid
    techniques involving real world mission planning,
    analysis and rehearsal. Focus on rapid
    development of a common set of joint tools,
    standards and specifications to provide immediate
    support to joint war fighter needs.
  • STATUS JKDDC Stakeholders/PAT process determined
    FY07 requirements for development and cleared the
    backlog of FY03-06 requirements.
  • OPR USJFCOM OCR JS J-7

APR 07
SEP 06
SEP 07
OCT 06
JAN 07
AUG 07
125 Courses Available via JKO NIPR Portal
JKDDC LMS/Portal Online 102 courses
JKDDC Program Execution Plan (PEP) Approved
FY07 DL CW Requirements Identified Approved
Backlog and FY07 CW in Development
WJTSC 07-2 WG update POAM
JKDDC JKO Internet Portal Online
13
New Issue Items
  • New Issue Items

14
Issue Management Guidance (How to Display POAM)
  • Issue 07-xxx Identifies year generated and
    number of issue (Does not change). Describes
    joint training capability / requirement that is
    adversely affected and requires resolution.
  • Discussion Describes the issue / problem in
    sufficient detail to develop potential solutions
    (Does not change)
  • Endstate The desired solution to sustain /
    increase joint training capability / readiness
    (May change based on development of POAM)
  • POAM Description of the possible steps to
    solve an issue / problem. POAM will be
    visually displayed on a timeline at the bottom of
    the slide using the following symbology (To be
    refined and developed by OPR / OC
  • OPR/OCR Identified office responsible to
    coordinate and implement a solution (Does not
    change)
  • EXAMPLE

Used to depict and track major actions that must
occur to resolve an issue / problem.
Used to depict actions on the timeline that have
been completed.
Action complete
End state achieved
Action milestone
MAY 06
MAR 07
SEP 06
SEP 07
JUL 07
DEC 06
Funding proposal drafted
Funding proposal staffed
Funding proposal approved
Funding identified
Funding provided to COCOMs
15
Previous Summary of Combatant Command Requirements
  • LMS Licenses and enhancements
  • ILES
  • Training Development hardware/software
  • Course developer, system administrator
  • Rapid Instructional System Design Capability
  • Rapid Scenario Inject Development Capability
  • Global Learner Information Profile Service
  • Learning Laboratory and Training Exercise Control
    Center
  • JKDDC, JLLIS enhancements
  • Responsive Simulation System (emulate NPES, PDSM,
    C2BMC)
  • JTIMS enhancements (Data exchange LMS, master
    training calendar)

16
Additional Support Requirements
17
Way Ahead
  • OSD lead discussion of complete problem A-1,
    ed, trng (not just a training solution)
  • Leadership commitment/buy-in
  • Strategic thinking
  • Command specific training
  • Integrated Learning solution combining Joint
    Education, Joint Training, Joint Experience,
    Self-development
  • LMS System of systems vice single product
  • Determination of baseline competencies
  • Definition of qualified
  • Standardization of staff processes
  • Integrated Operations are a two way street
    (increase two way traffic)
  • Continue to refine capability to refine ability
    to capture joint experience (services)
  • Continue to push joint ed/trng lower (O-3/4
    level)

18
Way Ahead
  • Determination of baseline competencies
  • Recommend standardized staff processes
  • Potential use of JSAP model
  • Joint command orientation
  • Formal OJT
  • CAT Training within the Combatant Command
  • Integration of JOD/JOM
  • Combatant Command define capability requirements
    for duty positions
  • Task analysis - individual billet/JMETLs
  • Pre-requisite training for joint assignments
  • Modeled on IA training
  • Definition of qualified

19
Integrated Operations Education
  • Issue 06-003 Personnel assigned to combatant
    commands not formally educated or trained to
    accomplish doctrinal interagency coordination
    tasks staffs execute Integrated Ops ad hoc.
  • Discussion National strategic guidance requires
    USG personnel to plan, coordinate and implement
    interagency operations. There is a need to
    develop and implement an integrated DOD-wide
    interagency learning program, to provide
    personnel doctrinal orientation to accomplish
    missions.
  • Endstate An integrated DoD-wide learning program
    based on doctrinal guidance in JP3-08 supports
    combatant command interagency coordination
    requirements and incorporates both content as
    well as throughput requirements and tracking of
    personnel. Deployment systems ensure personnel
    deployment/assignment orders contain
    assignmentappropriate pre-deployment learning
    for integrated operations and provide adequate
    lead time to accomplish such learning prior to
    arrival at joint assignments. JS and combatant
    commands staffed with trained and educated senior
    leaders and staff officers who can accomplish
    interagency coordination/integrated operations.
  • POAM
  • Service/Joint JPME schools continue to support
    doctrine-based learning in Interagency
    Operations.
  • USD/PR and JS J1 develop personnel management
    processes that support enhanced throughput,
    assignment, tracking, incentives, and appropriate
    learning prior to arrival to any joint
    assignment.
  • USD(P) codify Integrated Operations via a DoDI.
  • Develop a JKDDC based training course based on
    JP3-08 supplement to existing training via the
    JIACG, RSCN, JIMPC, NGB Staff courses.
  • OPRs USD(PR), USD(P), JS J1, JFCOM OCRs
    Combatant commands, Services, JS J7

TBD
AUG 08
MAR 07
NOV 06
JUL 07
DEC 06
JAN 07
AUG 07
MECC
MECC Working Group
JSJ7 JSAP 00329-06 for inputs
Suspense for inputs
JQS DoDI and CJCSI staffing
Develop web-based training on JP3-08
DoDI on Integrated Operations
JFEC / SAE introduced.
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