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1 JCS/ J-7/Joint Education Branch 1 31 Jan 2006 Unclassified Unclassified

2 JCS/ J-7/Joint Education Branch 2 31 Jan 2006 Unclassified Unclassified Enlisted Professional Military Education Policy (EPMEP) MAJ (First Mi. Last) Operational Plans and Joint Force Development Directorate

3 JCS/ J-7/Joint Education Branch 3 31 Jan 2006 Unclassified Unclassified To provide an overview of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Instruction (CJCSI)1805.01, Enlisted Professional Military Education Policy, 28 October 2005. Purpose

4 JCS/ J-7/Joint Education Branch 4 31 Jan 2006 Unclassified Unclassified Why an EPMEP? Top Legislative Priorities* for next 16 months include Strengthening Combined/Joint Warfight Capabilities. An enabling strategy of this objective is to “bring jointness to the lowest appropriate level.” *SecDef memo dated 24 Sep 2003, Subject: Legislative Priorities for Fiscal Year 2004 CJCS Joint Professional Military Education Initiatives.* “OPMEP will not expand to include NCO or Civilian matters. The former will be the subject of a stand-alone CJCS Policy document to be developed by Joint Staff, J7, the latter the province of OSD.” *Memo dated 9 Jan 2004, Subject: CJCS Guidance for Revising OPMEP …Our overarching goal is to educate and train the right person for the right task at the right time. We can no longer wait until an individual is placed into a leadership position before receiving the proper education and training. This is especially true today because we are discovering that the War on Terrorism requires noncommissioned officers from all Services to work in the joint environment more often than they have before..! Extract from Chairman’s Vision – CJCSI 1805.01

5 JCS/ J-7/Joint Education Branch 5 31 Jan 2006 Unclassified Unclassified JPME I, II and AJPME: Reform and Expansion (to include Reserve Component) JFOWC: Mandate for Commanders JAWS: Joint Operational Artistry Company Grade JPME and Service Competencies Enlisted JPME Pinnacle CAPSTONE: Evolving as a Joint Warfighting Course CJCS Vision for Joint Education

6 JCS/ J-7/Joint Education Branch 6 31 Jan 2006 Unclassified Unclassified Joint Enlisted Learning Continuum SENIOR ENLISTED JPME COURSE* *CJCS-sponsored courses COMMAND SENIOR ENLISTED KEYSTONE COURSE* CAREER EJPME BASIC EJPME

7 JCS/ J-7/Joint Education Branch 7 31 Jan 2006 Unclassified Unclassified Enlisted JPME Program Level of Complexity (Joint Topics) E1 E2 E3 E4 E5/E6* E6*/E7 E8 E9 Junior and Mid-grade Personnel Senior Enlisted Leaders Three Tiered Program Embedded in Service Introductory and Primary Level Programs and Primary Level Programs Basic EJPME Career EJPME Embedded in Service Intermediate, Senior, & Executive Level Programs Career EJPME * SERVICE DEPENDENT Senior Enlisted JPME Course CSEL KEYSTONE CSEL KEYSTONECourse Senior EJPME CJCS-Sponsored Courses

8 JCS/ J-7/Joint Education Branch 8 31 Jan 2006 Unclassified Unclassified Program Overview Joint Learning Areas Joint Learning Objectives Basic EJPME National Military Capabilities and Organization National Military Capabilities and Organization Armed Forces Overview Armed Forces Overview (8) Learning objectives provide a brief intro to basic US Defense Structure and Roles and Missions Career EJPME National Military Capabilities and Organization National Military Capabilities and Organization Armed Forces Overview Armed Forces Overview Foundation of Joint Operations Foundation of Joint Operations National Strategic Overview National Strategic Overview (20) Learning objectives builds upon Basic EJPME and adds topics covering Joint Operations and National Strategic Overviews Programs Levels of learning achievement increase and become more joint focused. Senior EJPME National Military Capabilities and Organization National Military Capabilities and Organization Joint Doctrine Joint Doctrine Service, Joint, Interagency, and Multi-national Capabilities Service, Joint, Interagency, and Multi-national Capabilities Defense Acquisition and Resourcing Defense Acquisition and Resourcing National Military Capabilities and Organization National Military Capabilities and Organization Armed Forces Overview Armed Forces Overview Foundation of Joint Operations Foundation of Joint Operations National Strategic Overview National Strategic Overview (11) Learning objectives are contained in a stand-alone, web-based course that prepares senior enlisted for a joint duty assignment (13) Learning objectives prepare our most senior enlisted personnel for assignment as the CSEL in a GO/FO Command CSEL KEYSTONE Senior EJPME Course (Multi-Service Acculturation)

9 JCS/ J-7/Joint Education Branch 9 31 Jan 2006 Unclassified Unclassified “Formulating policies for coordinating the military education and training for members of the armed forces.” Title 10, USC, Section 153(B). Chairman’s Responsibilities Joint Staff J-7, DDJS-ME EMERC WG JFCOM J-7 CJCSCJCS Senior Executive Steering Committee (SESC) Senior Executive Steering Committee (SESC) DEPUTY DIRECTOR, JOINT STAFF, FOR MILITARY EDUCATION Enlisted Military Education Review Council JOINT EDUCATION BRANCH Service Training and Education Command Reps Service Training and Education Command Reps DIRECTOR, JOINT STAFF DIRECTOR, VDJ-7 is: n Deputy Director, Joint Staff, for Military Education (DDJS-ME) VDJ-7 is: n Deputy Director, Joint Staff, for Military Education (DDJS-ME) Order – EPMEP Execute – EMERC Advisory – SESC Inspect – Reports NDUNDU COCOMCSELsCOCOMCSELs SEAC CJCS

10 JCS/ J-7/Joint Education Branch 10 31 Jan 2006 Unclassified Unclassified Along with Along with CSM, USJFCOM comprise the SESC. Provides strategic guidance to Enlisted Military Education Review Council (EMERC). Provides strategic guidance to Enlisted Military Education Review Council (EMERC). Solicits input from Solicits input from other stakeholders Participate in CSEL KEYSTONE Program. Participate in CSEL KEYSTONE Program. Identify CSELs for participation in CSEL KEYSTONE Program. Identify CSELs for participation in CSEL KEYSTONE Program. SESC Role in EJPME Program Senior Enlisted Leaders (SELs) SELs advise the Service Chiefs on enlisted matters and have a vested interest in the education and training of enlisted personnel. SSELs also serve as members of the Senior Executive Steering Committee (SESC). Annually

11 JCS/ J-7/Joint Education Branch 11 31 Jan 2006 Unclassified Unclassified EPMEP Stakeholders DDJS-ME USJFCOMNDU USN USA USMCUSAF SENIOREXECUTIVESTEERINGCOMMITTEE (JCS, Service and USJFCOM SELs) CJCS EMERCWORKINGGROUP JCS J7 COCOMCOMMANDSENIORENLISTEDLEADERS Advisory Policy Development EPME Review NCO SENIOR ACADEMIES AND SCHOOLS Service Training and Education Command Representation COCOM CSEL Reps Service Reps USCG ADVISORY

12 JCS/ J-7/Joint Education Branch 12 31 Jan 2006 Unclassified Unclassified G –Glossary …is not just an enlisted version of the OPMEP. While there are similarities, there are also major differences. Bottom Line Up Front: The EPMEP… F – References E – EJPME ProgramsD - Responsibilities C - EPME Review Process B – Policies for EJPME A – EPME Policy Base Document CJCSI1805.01 …has no basis in legislation and does not have a formal program review (i.e., PAJE) requirement. …provides guidance to Service Chiefs, while enabling them to retain their discretionary authority to execute. …promotes, but does not require, “jointness” in Service enlisted professional military education programs. …recognizes that all enlisted personnel require some joint education and familiarization while others require more focused and comprehensive joint education.

13 JCS/ J-7/Joint Education Branch 13 31 Jan 2006 Unclassified Unclassified Base Document –Establishes Chairman’s EPME/EJPME Vision Highlights of EPMEP Enclosure A. Enlisted Professional Military Education –Establishes three levels of EJPME that support Services’ EPME Systems. Program is broken into two tiers of education: First tier provides guidance to Services regarding topics that should be integrated into EPME programs for enlisted personnel not assigned to a joint billet. Second tier establishes CJCS-Sponsored EJPME courses for enlisted personnel assigned to joint billets. –Introduces Enlisted Professional Military Education Continuum –Links leader development requirement in the CCJO to EPME A – EPME Policy

14 JCS/ J-7/Joint Education Branch 14 31 Jan 2006 Unclassified Unclassified Highlights of EPMEP Enclosure B. Policies for EPME –Reinforces that Services’ should embed Basic and Career EJPME learning objectives into existing Service EPME programs. –Supports use of resident and non-resident instruction to achieve objectives. –Allows Services to determine the specific methodology and techniques employed to achieve EJPME learning objectives. Enclosure C. EPME Review Process –Creates a Senior Executive Steering Committee (SESC) comprised of the Service Senior Enlisted Leaders (SMA, MCPON, SMMC, & CMSAF) & CSM, USJFCOM). CJCS SEA is SESC chair. –Establishes Enlisted Military Education Review Council (EMERC) that is similar to MECC but focuses on EJPME topics/issues. –Establishes a triennial self-assessment of Service EJPME programs (Basic and Career EJPME). There is no PAJE requirement! –Provides guidance to Services if they desire to have their EJPME programs validated and approved by DDJS-ME. C - EPME Review Process B – Policies for EJPME

15 JCS/ J-7/Joint Education Branch 15 31 Jan 2006 Unclassified Unclassified 2006 Self Assessment _________________ ___________________ _________________ ___________________ _________________ ___________________ Self-Assessments Initial Report Initial Report Proposed due date: 1 NOV 2006 Triennial Report Triennial Report Due every 3 years after Initial Report Narrative Assessment – overall assessment of how well JLAs & JLOs are being implemented Narrative Assessment – overall assessment of how well JLAs & JLOs are being implemented Education Methodology – how are you teaching (platform instruction, case studies, distance learning, etc.) Education Methodology – how are you teaching (platform instruction, case studies, distance learning, etc.) Validation and Feedback Mechanisms – how are you validating the instruction?, what is the frequency of validation?, and is feedback sought from students? Validation and Feedback Mechanisms – how are you validating the instruction?, what is the frequency of validation?, and is feedback sought from students? Areas of Improvement – what are your program’s weaknesses Areas of Improvement – what are your program’s weaknesses Recommendations – how do you plan the “way ahead?” Recommendations – how do you plan the “way ahead?”

16 JCS/ J-7/Joint Education Branch 16 31 Jan 2006 Unclassified Unclassified Highlights of EPMEP Enclosure D. Responsibilities –Defines responsibilities for the Chairman, DJ-7, VDJ-7, USJFCOM, Services, and NDU-P. –Adds Service Senior Enlisted Leaders as an advisory council. –Assigns NDU-P the responsibility for Senior EJPME (Senior Enlisted Course and CSEL KEYSTONE program. Enclosure E. Enlisted Joint Professional Military Education –Establishes learning objectives that take into consideration that an enlisted member may not receive any EJPME until actually assigned to a joint billet. –Provides guidance regarding Joint Learning Areas and Joint Learning Objectives for the EJPME program E – EJPME ProgramsD - Responsibilities

17 JCS/ J-7/Joint Education Branch 17 31 Jan 2006 Unclassified Unclassified What’s Next EPMEP EPMEP Enlisted Military Education Review Council (EMERC) TBD Enlisted Military Education Review Council (EMERC) TBD Initial Self-Assessment ~ 1 NOV 06 (Proposed) Initial Self-Assessment ~ 1 NOV 06 (Proposed) CSEL KEYSTONE Course Implementation CSEL KEYSTONE Course Implementation Initial Course – 30 Jan – 10 Feb 2006 Initial Course – 30 Jan – 10 Feb 2006 Senior Enlisted JPME Course Expansion Senior Enlisted JPME Course Expansion JKDDC JMO has completed and validated all 11 modules JKDDC JMO has completed and validated all 11 modules Currently available at following sites: Currently available at following sites: Joint Knowledge Development and Distribution Capability ~ http://www.jkddcjmo.org/ Joint Knowledge Development and Distribution Capability ~ http://www.jkddcjmo.org/ Joint Electronic Library ~ http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/s_index.html Joint Electronic Library ~ http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/s_index.html

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