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1 Civilian Stabilization Initiative UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Coordinator for Reconstruction and Stabilization April 10, 2008 Building a USG Civilian Response Capability to Support Stabilization and Reconstruction Operations

2 Organizing the USG for R&S National Security Directive 44 calls on the Secretary of State to: Coordinate and lead integrated United States Government efforts, involving all U.S. Agencies with relevant capabilities, to prepare, plan for, and conduct stabilization and reconstruction activities. The Secretary of State shall coordinate such efforts with the Secretary of Defense to ensure harmonization with any planned or ongoing U.S. military operations across the spectrum of conflict.  PREPARE  TRAIN- S/CRS, USAID and DOD currently offer R&S training for civilians and military  EXERCISE- Interagency exercises for R&S ongoing with SOUTHCOM, JFCOM, USACAPOC  CIVILIAN CAPACITY- The Civilian Stabilization Initiative proposed in FY 2009 will create an interagency Active and Standby Response Corps and build the U.S. Civilian Reserve Corps  PLAN: The Draft Interagency Planning Framework for R&S was completed in 2005, with revised framework pending.  CONDUCT: The Interagency Management System was approved in July 2007 and provides a new system to manage interagency planning and operations for reconstruction and stabilization "In this international atmosphere, the United States must have the right structures, personnel, and resources in place when an emergency occurs. A delay in our response of a few weeks, or even days, can mean the difference between success and failure." – Senator Richard Lugar (R-IN) Since 2005, 15 agencies have worked to implement NSPD-44. The Civilian Stabilization Initiative is the next critical step in ensuring readiness for new national security challenges of reconstruction and stabilization.

3 Country Reconstruction & Stabilization Group (CRSG) Washington-based, decision-making body Planning and Operations Staff Co Chaired by 1. Regional A/S 2. S/CRS Coordinator 3. NSC Director Country Reconstruction & Stabilization Group (CRSG) Washington-based, decision-making body Planning and Operations Staff Co Chaired by 1. Regional A/S 2. S/CRS Coordinator 3. NSC Director A New Interagency Management System Integration Planning Cell (IPC) Integrates with relevant Geographic Combatant Command or with equivalent multinational headquarters Assists in harmonizing the civilian and military planning processes and operations Consists of interagency planners, regional and sectoral experts Integration Planning Cell (IPC) Integrates with relevant Geographic Combatant Command or with equivalent multinational headquarters Assists in harmonizing the civilian and military planning processes and operations Consists of interagency planners, regional and sectoral experts Field Advance Civilian Team (FACT) Advance Civilian Team (ACT) Interagency field management coordination team(s) Support Chief of Mission in the field to coordinate and execute plans Advance Civilian Team (ACT) Interagency field management coordination team(s) Support Chief of Mission in the field to coordinate and execute plans

4 ACTIVE RESPONSE CORPS (ARC) STANDBY RESPONSE CORPS (SRC) CIVILIAN RESERVE CORPS (CRC) DAYS FOLLOWING A CRISIS 250 Active Responders from State, USAID, Justice, Commerce, USDA, HHS, DHS, and Treasury USG staff trained and ready to go in hours Standing agency capacity for rapid response Will assess situation, design response and begin R&S implementation USG employees from State, USAID, Justice, Commerce, USDA, HHS, DHS, and Treasury Civilian agency employees who have ongoing job responsibilities but are trained and available for deployments Deployable within 30 days for up to 180 days Experts drawn from jobs outside the federal government Become USG employees when mobilized Fully trained and deployable in days for up to 1 year Provide sector-specific civilian response expertise Putting Civilian Experts on the Ground 250 new ARC 2000 trained SRC 2000 recruited CRC -- The right people in the right place at the right time --

5 R&S Planning, operations and program management R&S Planning, operations and program management Criminal Justice and Policing Criminal Justice and Policing Economic Recovery Essential Services Diplomacy and Governance Diplomacy and Governance Diplomatic Security Who are the Active Response Corps? 99 DOS, DOJ, DHS and USAID integrated team of police, legal, judicial, and corrections personnel task-organized to assess, plan and start up full-spectrum criminal justice operations and development 59 DOS and USAID core group of officers to manage mission set up and field teams in assessment, operations setup, planning, program design/startup, military liaison, local engagement 25 USDA, Treasury, Commerce, and USAID experts in agriculture, rural development, commerce, taxes, monetary policy, and business and financial services task-organized to assess, plan, and help stand up economic recovery programs; 23 USAID and HHS experts covering public health, infrastructure, education, and labor task-organized to assess, plan, and help stand up essential public services; 24 Diplomatic Security Agents task-organized to serve as security officers and security planners in the IMS. 20 DOS and USAID officers covering rule of law, human rights, protection, governance, conflict mitigation, civil society/media, and SSR, task-organized to assess, plan, and stand up diplomatic, democracy, and governance programs in a crisis environment.

6 Mission Statement The U.S. Civilian Reserve Corps (CRC) is a rapid response corps that draws on American expertise to respond to critical international crises. It complements the standing response capacity of U.S. civilian agencies to address stabilization and reconstruction challenges as a priority component of U.S. national security. When mobilized by the President its job is to assist the USG to facilitate efforts to: Establish or reestablish the rule of law; Establish or reestablish operability of government institutions; Prepare local leaders to operate in a democratic, market system; and Support democratic political transitions. “…A volunteer Civilian Reserve Corps…would ease the burden on the Armed Forces by allowing us to hire civilian with critical skills to serve on missions abroad when America needs them. And it us to hire civilian with critical skills to serve on missions abroad when America needs them. And it would give people across America who do not wear a uniform a chance to serve in the defining struggle of our time. – President’s State of the Union Address, 2007 What is the Civilian Reserve Corps?

7 S/CRS Around the World The pilot deployment of Active Response Corps members opened the US field office in Darfur and continue to provide support to the peace process Reconstruction Teams to create comprehensive plans for support to each Province Today, S/CRS personnel are on the ground in Afghanistan, Sudan (Darfur), Kosovo, and at SOUTHCOM and AFRICOM headquarters The inaugural team of State’s R&S first responders has deployed to Sudan, Chad, Iraq, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Liberia, Nepal, Kosovo and Haiti “When it comes to working comprehensively to help societies rebuild after conflict, one group of diplomats is truly at the forefront of our efforts. That is our Office of the Coordinator for Reconstruction and Stabilization.” – Secretary Rice, Feb. 8, 2007 S/CRS and ARC experts deployed to Afghanistan to assist Provincial

8 Office of the Coordinator for Reconstruction and Stabilization (S/CRS) U.S. Department of State 2121 Virginia Ave., NW Washington, DC