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1 Joint Warfighting and Disruptive Technologies 10 October 2006 Ms. Monica R. Shephard, PE Senior Executive Service U. S. Joint Forces Command

2 all header photo details (except Travel page): © Beth Bergman 2004 Innovation Redefining the process, the product and expected outcome to meet a different need. The overall effort is a tenuous balance of vision, art, science, collaboration & synchronization.

3 “...the disruptive process becomes the scaffolding for the enterprise’s approach to innovation. Through shaping a disruptive process, the enterprise answers the question, What kind of interactions do we want to create?” “Tom Peters”

4 USJFCOM Mission Provides mission ready Joint capable forces, and supports the development and integration of Joint, Interagency and Multinational capabilities to meet the present and future operational needs of the Joint Force JFL Mission Joint Force capability. Coordinate Department of Defense Concept Development and Experimentation efforts and lead the development, exploration and assessment of new joint concepts, organizational structures and emerging technologies through a process of discovery, innovation, adaptation and integration to drive transformation changes that achieve the optimal future Joint Force capability. JPP Mission Advances concepts of future joint warfare by discovery, experimentation, & rapid generation of pioneering and adaptive solutions to answer near term and emerging needs of the Joint Force Commander

5 USJFCOM J9 Unified Command Plan 2006 (UCP 06): “… functionally responsible to the Chairman for leading joint concept development and experimentation (CDE)…Developing combined operational warfighting concepts and integrating multinational and interagency warfighting transformation efforts with joint CDE in coordination with other combatant commands.” As DOD’s Experimentation Enterprise Lead Organization, we produce three things: Joint Concepts Major Combat Operations Stabilization, Security, Transition and Reconstruction Operations Joint Command and Control Joint Urban Operations Shaping Joint Prototypes Joint Fires Initiative Joint Mission Modeling Tool Joint Interagency Coordination Group Joint Capabilities Requirement Tool Joint Flow and Analysis Tool for Transportation Joint Integrating Environment

6 The Enterprise STRATCOM TRANSCOM EUCOM JointStaff CENTCOM PACOM SOCOM JFCOM Industry FFRDCs DARPA ServiceS&TAgents WarColleges CivilianAcademia Service Doctrine Cmds Other Gov’t Depts/ Agencies NGOs OSD Test&Eval OtherJFCOMDirectorates JFCOMComponents Concept Idea Factories NORTHCOM ServiceSYSCOMs Non-US or Non- military Partners Allies ReturningWarfighters ServiceStaffs Technical Idea Factories ServiceSponsors ServiceAcquisitionAuthorities SOUTHCOM Technical Idea Implementers DOS

7 Organizational Design: The changes in an organization’s division of labor that may be needed to implement a desired course of action, in order to bring about desired effects. Capabilities: Technological systems, hardware, or tools that may be required to execute a specified course of action. Processes: The changes in steps, tasks, or procedures needed to implement concepts or apply capabilities. Authorities: Changes in public laws or regulations that may be needed to provide authority, permission, or capabilities to war fighters. Concepts: Structured approaches to expressing how a course of action might be accomplished for current or future war fighter problems. Cultures: Understandings, beliefs and practices that define and shape operational decisions, organizational response or reaction to change. The Dimensions of Transformation 10

8 Joint Innovation & Experimentation Communities of Interest Combatant Commanders Multi-National Alliances NATO, AU UN Civilian Agencies Non-Government Orgs OSD, Joint Staff, Services Battle Labs Industry Academia Implementation Assessment AnalysisApplication & Feedback Recommendations SYNTHESIS Prioritized Concept Topics / Issues Proposed Solutions Refined Solutions Development Demonstration Build or Use Prototypes Operational Environment Concepts Prototypes Integration Historical Review Past Events Current Real World Lessons Observed Lessons Learned Wargames Multi-National Joint Service Specific Discovery Exercises Wargames Simulation Operational Theater Science & Technology Academia DARPA, NSA Capabilities Processes Training Culture Concepts Authorities Organizational

9 Experimentation to Reality MNE 5 MN LOE 1 TechnologyTechnology CollaborationCollaboration 4 Nations 50 Participants MN LOE 2 MNE 3 MNE 4 5 Nations/NATO 180 Participants MultinationalMultinational Information Information Sharing Sharing 6 Nations/NATO 409 Participants Effects BasedEffects Based Planning Planning Coalition BasedCoalition Based Health Services Health Services Support Support KnowledgeKnowledge Management Management 18 Months 8 Nations/NATO 775 Participants Effects BasedEffects Based Operations Operations Distributed HeadquartersDistributed Headquarters IntegrationIntegration Multinational & InteragencyMultinational & Interagency MNE 4MNE 4MNE 4MNE 4 24 Months 14 Nations/NATO ? Partners/Participants/ ? Partners/Participants/Observers Civilian Led OpsCivilian Led Ops Military SupportMilitary Support InterAgency-focusedInterAgency-focused Best of BreedBest of Breed Competition Competition Configuration BoardConfiguration Board System-OrientedSystem-Oriented Architecture Architecture CRADAsCRADAs Nov 01 Feb 03 Feb 04 Feb/Mar 06 FY08 12 Months 27 Months Real World CapabilityReal World Capability Taking Innovation to the Next Level Joint Operational Capability Joint Operational Capability

10 Our Challenge Integrating science, technology and innovation into practical relevant and feasible joint capabilities that provide a real improvement to how Joint Commanders operate today, tomorrow and in the future with Civilian Agencies. Your Challenge What do you have in science, technology or innovative approaches that will be unique or revolutionary that contribute to developing and providing capabilities to the Joint Warfighter?

11 Your Audience Current technologies (existing products or planned upgrades) –JSIC – Joint Systems Integration Command –JWFC – Joint Warfighting Center –JATTL - Joint Advance Training Technology Laboratory –JTEC – Joint Technology Exploration Center –JFIIT – Joint Fires Integration and Interoperability Team –JCSE - Joint Communications Support Element –JFCOM – J3, 4, 6, 7, 8 Future Technologies (not generally in existing products or upgrades) –JFL – Joint Futures Laboratory –JFCOM J8, 9

12 USJFCOM Single Point of Entry Dr. Russ Richards, USJFCOM Office of Research Technology Application 757-203-5690 Russ.richards@jfcom.mil http://www.jwfc.jfcom.mil/webapps/forms/US JFCOM/partner.jsp http://www.jwfc.jfcom.mil/webapps/forms/US JFCOM/partner.jsp


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