Title: Joint Task Force Civil Support (JTF-CS) Command Briefing Col Bob Lyles
1Joint Task Force Civil Support (JTF-CS) Command
BriefingCol Bob Lyles
2What is JTF-CS?
- A standing Joint Task Force HQ of approximately
160 military and civilian personnel located at
Fort Monroe, Virginia - A deployable Command and Control headquarters for
DoD units and personnel executing consequence
management (CM) operations in response to a CBRNE
incident - Source of response plans for essential DoD
support to the Lead Federal Agency (LFA)
- Mission Statement
- JTF Civil Support plans and integrates DoD
support to the designated Lead Federal Agency for
domestic CBRNE consequence management. When
directed by Commander USNORTHCOM, JTF-CS will
deploy to the incident site and establish command
and control of designated DoD forces to provide
military assistance to civil authorities. - Save Lives, Prevent Injury
- Provide Temporary Critical Life Support
3Definition of CBRNE
Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Explosive
- CBRNE is defined as a chemical, biological,
radiological, nuclear, or high-yield explosive
situation or incident - Incidents include industrial accidents, acts of
nature, acts of war, or terrorism - A Weapon of Mass Destruction (WMD) is a CBRNE
device or material specifically designed to
produce casualties or terror
High-Yield
4CBRNE Threat Spectrum
CJCSI 3125.01 Specified Tasks
M O S T L I K E L I H O O D
L E A S T
As directed by USNORTHCOM, works with the lead
agency for CM, FEMA, to develop tailored force CM
packages and scenario-based task organizations
designed to respond to foreseeable CBRNE
situations.
High-Yield Explosive most likely
Industrial Chemicals
Biological Toxins
Biological Pathogens (Contagions) most dangerous
Radio- Isotopes
CBRNE response requires a unique set of
resources, skills, and experience
Chemical Weapons
Nuclear Weapons most destructive
5A Unique Mission
- Effective CBRNE response requires a very
different set of resources, skills, and
experience - -- Situational awareness
- -- Pre-planning
- -- Pre-identifying appropriate personnel
- and organizations
- DoD traditionally stands ready to assist state
and local authorities in response to natural
disasters
Alaska
AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY
Hawaii
Guam
American Samoa
Northern Marinas Islands
JTF-CS provides CBRNE planning, exercise, and
response support within the U.S., its territories
and possessions
6Overarching DoD Principles
- Consistent with Constitution / Public Law
- Unequivocal civilian oversight / accountability
- Always in support of Lead Federal Agency (LFA)
- Emphasize DoD roles, skills, and structures
- Guard / Reserve are key players for Consequence
Management (CM) - JTF-CS cannot perform routine law enforcement
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7Full Spectrum Responsibility
Ongoing Support
CBRNE Incident Support
ROUTINE
INCIDENT
- Develops and reviews plans for CBRNE incidents
- Advocate for development of doctrine and
requirements
- Responds to CBRNE incident (terrorist or
accidental) - Assists the LFA in support of civil authorities
- Provides command and control for assigned DoD
forces
8JTF-CS Planning Processes
JTF-CS Plans
Radiological
Nuclear
DoD Guidance, Policy, and Plans
Local and State Plans
CJCSI 3125.01 CJCS CONPLAN 0500-98 USNORTHCOM
CAMPLAN 2525 CONPLAN 0500 (TBP)
Contagious Non-Contagious Biological
9Civil Response Process
10Command Control Structure
Governor/ EOC/ TAG
IA JOC
JTF-CS Commander
Disaster Field Office
Staff
FCO
DCO
SCO
DoD WMD Labs
Mission Assignments
Tech Aug Cell
Reach-back
Subordinate Task Forces As Reqd
TF Support
JTF-CS Troops
TF Response
TF Medical
Chain of Command
Coordination
11Notional Tasks and Requirements
JTF-CS provides command and control, and
coordination for the following types of tasks and
requirements
JTF-CS
- TF Medical
- Medical Support
- Triage /Treatment
- Definitive Care
- Medical Logistics
- Hospital Augmentation
- Epidemiological Support
- Agent Technical Support
- - Stress Management
- - Preventative Medicine
- Veterinary Support
- Prophalaxis/Immunization
TF Response Incident Site Support
- TF Support
- Logistics Support
- - General Support Log
- JRSOI
- Displaced Populace
- - Mortuary Affairs
- - Transportation
- - Rotary-wing Aviation
- JTF-CS Troops
- HQ Support
- - Communications
- Tech Augmentation
- Intelligence
- Mapping
- Modeling
- Weather
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- Coord w/ Local EM Director - Facility
Decontamination - Surveying, Monitoring, and
Marking of Incident Site - Security - C2 of Area
Support - Critical Civilian Skills
Augmentation
12Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
13JTF-CS GIS
- Combination of COTS
- ESRI mapping software
- 80 of local and state GIS market
- and GOTS
- DTRAs Consequence Assessment Tool Set (CATS)
- Used at both primary classification levels
(NIPRNET and SIPRNET) - Accessible via
- Desktop system (Power Users)
- Web browser
- Packaged CD
14Consequence Management-Related GIS Data
- Domestic infrastructure data
- Emergency services (police, fire, EMS, medical
facilities, emergency shelters, EOCs) - Transportation (road, rail, air, waterway,
bridges, tunnels, ports, etc.) - Other logistics data (base support installations,
main supply routes, pharmaceutical caches, POL) - Utilities (electric power, water,
telecommunications) - High-value targets (nuclear reactors, sports
venues, convention centers, malls, government
buildings, toxic chemical storage sites) - Aerial Photography / Satellite Imagery
- Elevation Data
- Weather and operational effects
- Weapons effects / hazard area modeling
15GIS Data Utility
Classified
Unclassified
DOD CIP List
Weather
Sourced Units
Terrain Elevation Data
Sensitive NSSE Deployments
Utilities/Energy Infrastructure
Threat Reporting
Hazard Models
Classified Imagery
Commercial Imagery
Transportation Network
Emergency Services Data
High-Value Targets
Baseline Commercial Map
Underlying datasets can be opened to provide more
detailed information
Data depicted as electronic map overlays
An Essential Tool for Domestic Consequence
Management
16JTF-CS Sources of GIS Data
- Commercial vendors
- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
- US Geological Survey (USGS)
- Department of Transportation (DOT)
- Association of American Railroads (AAR)
- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- General Services Administration (GSA)
- Veterans Health Administration (VHA)
- Department of Defense (DOD)
- National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA)
- USTRANSCOM
- Joint Program Office (JPO)
- US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
- National Guard Bureau US Army Reserve Command
- Counties and municipalities
17How JTF-CS Uses GIS Data
- J2 Metro area IPB production, threat analysis
and trend identification, weapons effects
modeling - J3 Situational awareness, COP maintenance, unit
tracking - J4 BSI analysis, MSR designation, task force
basing - J5 Mission analysis, NSSE preparation, JPAC
tools - J6 Comms infrastructure analysis, incident
effects analysis - J7 Exercise scenario development, MSEL
development, white cell response - Med Medical response assets assessment, ID of
VHA facilities, hospitals, pharmaceutical cache
sites, etc.
18Conclusion
- Always in support of a Lead Federal Agency for
domestic CBRNE incidents - When directed, JTF-CS deploys to the incident
site to establish command and control of assigned
DoD forces - Emphasize DoD roles, skills structures
- Forces pre-identified to support CM planning and
response - Early situational awareness is essential
JTF-CS is ready to save lives, prevent injury,
and provide temporary critical life support after
a domestic CBRNE incident.
19For further information, please contact Joint
Task Force Civil Support, Public Affairs380
Fenwick Road, Building 96Fort Monroe, VA
23651(757) 788-6622(757) 788-6259Fax (757)
788-6132 http//www.jtfcs.northcom.mil