FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Industry Day Brief 18 September 2014.

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FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Industry Day Brief 18 September 2014

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 2 31B (Combat Support Military Police/ Law Enforcement/Host Nation Police Training & Assistance) 31D (Criminal Investigation) 31E (Corrections/Detention Operations) 31K (Military Working Dog Handler) effective October 2014 The Tip of the Spear

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY POLICING CORRECTIONS SOLDIERING INVESTIGATIONS Primary Missions of the Armed Forces Prevent Deter and Defeat Aggression Maintain a Safe, Secure, and Effective Nuclear Deterrent Defend the Homeland and Provide Support to Civil Authorities CWMD Proliferation Shape Operate Effectively in Cyberspace Operate Effectively in Space Provide a Stabilizing Presence Conduct Humanitarian, Disaster Relief, and Other Operations Win Project Power Despite Anti- Access/ Area Denial Challenges Counter Terrorism and Irregular Warfare Conduct Stability and Coin Operations (however, no longer sized for large scale, prolonged stability operations Means Ways Ends (version 23 as of 11APR2014) MP Regimental Strategy Mission: Provide professional policing, investigations, corrections, security and mobility support across the full range of military operations in order to enable protection, promote the rule of law, and preserve the fighting force. Developed through training, education and experiential learning during installation policing, investigations and corrections Developed through training, education and experiential learning during installation policing, investigations and corrections Law Enforcement HN Police Advising/ Mentoring Customs Criminal Investigations Forensics/ Biometrics Traffic/ TA Investigations Criminal Analysis Special Reaction Teams Operational Area Security Enhance Movement/ Maneuver Resettlement Ops/ Dislocated Civilians Antiterrorism/ Physical Security Protective Services Military Working Dogs Civil Control/ Nonlethal US Military Corrections HN Corrections Advising/ Mentoring Detainee Operations Police Intelligence (Integrated Function) Detention Operations Police Operations Security and Mobility Support Vision: A premier integrated Military Police force recognized as policing, investigations and corrections professionals who enable the Army’s decisive action in unified land operations in concert with our partners to achieve tactical, operational and strategic outcomes in unstable and complex worldwide environments.

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1.Leader Development: “Change cannot be managed, it must be led” a) SHARP Training Requirements b) MP Corps Leader Development Strategy Guidance c) Full inculcation of Mission Command into the institutional training – BOLC, CCC, WOBC, WOAC 2.The MP Corps Profession: a) Law Enforcement Weapons Training b) ASV Upgrades c) Reinforcement of Customs & Courtesies with BOLC and CCC students d) Non-lethal capabilities 3.MP Force Structure: “Place Army Needs over SRC Needs” a) Military Working Dogs b) Forensics c) TAA Preparation d) Protection – War Fighting Function Commandant’s Priorities Mission: Provide professional policing, investigations, corrections, security and mobility support across the full range of military operations; enabling protection, promoting the rule of law, in order to preserve the fighting force.

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY USAMPS Areas of Concern in Future OE Nonlethal Capabilities/Applications Forensics capabilities/Kits Family of Concealable Body Armor Insider Threat/Active Shooter Integrated Base Defense/Security New LE Duty Ensemble Standardization of MP/LE equipment Tactical Vehicle requirements Military Working Dog Equipment/Deployable Kennel Critical thinking/Cognitive Skills development “Human Dimension” applications Professionalization and Credentialing Initiatives 5

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