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NATO / ISAF UNCLASSIFIED 3.0: Developing Civil Situational Awareness 0301: What is Civil Situational Awareness? 0302: Developing Civil Situational Awareness.

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1 NATO / ISAF UNCLASSIFIED 3.0: Developing Civil Situational Awareness 0301: What is Civil Situational Awareness? 0302: Developing Civil Situational Awareness 0302a: Types of Civil Information 0302b: Determining What Information to Gather 0302c: How Civil Situational Awareness supports ANSF Operations 0303: Civil Reconnaissance 0303a: Definition of Civil Reconnaissance 0303b: Potential Sources of Civil Information 0303c: Methods Of Civil Reconnaissance 0304: Assessment & Reporting Tools 0304a: PMESII / ASCOPE 0304b: Area Information Worksheet 0304c: District Information Worksheet 0304d: After Action Report

2 NATO / ISAF UNCLASSIFIED 0301: What is Civil Situational Awareness? عملیاتهای نظامی در بخش ملکی بطور معمول توسط افراد تعین شده، قوت های نظامی دیگر مانند ( پولیس نظامی، انجنیر، صحیه ، ترانسپورت ) و یا با ترکیب امورات عامه و قوتهای دیگر انجام داده میشود. زمانیکه عملیاتهای نظامی در بخش ملکی اجرا میگردد قومندان یک تعداد از ظرفیت های و توانائی ها مختلف دولت جمهوری اسلامی افغانستان، افغانستان، سازمان ها بین الملی و سازمان های غیر دولتی را بگار میبرد.  Civil Situational Awareness is the development and maintaining of information concerning the civil environment and population that is necessary for a commander to make decisions.  While the G2 (Intelligence) section organizes information that describes the enemy, terrain, and weather information in a certain area,  civil situational awareness organizes information about thecivil environment: -People -Leaders -civil organizations -Infrastructure -historical background information

3 NATO / ISAF UNCLASSIFIED 0302: Developing Civil Situational Awareness 0302a: Types of Civil Information 0302b: Determining What Information to Gather 0302c: How Civil Situational Awareness supports ANSF Operations

4 NATO / ISAF UNCLASSIFIED 0302a: Types of Civil Information What Information? Demographics Economics Social Constructs Culture Political Process Political Leaders Civil-Military Relationships Infrastructure Nodes Non-State Actors in the AO Civil Defense Public Safety & Health Capabilities Environment Events DIME Diplomatic Information Military Economic ASCOPE Areas Structures Capabilities Organizations People Events PMESII-PT Political Military Environment Social Infrastructure Information Systems Physical Environment Time SWEAT-MUS Sewage Water Electricity Academics Trash Medical Unemployment Security TCAPF: Tactical Conflict Assessment Planning Framework Reason for change in population? What is the most important problem facing the village? Who do you believe can solve your problems? What should be done first to help your village?

5 NATO / ISAF UNCLASSIFIED 0302b: Determining What Information to Gather 1/3 CIMIC in Planning. At the operational and at the tactical level, planning follows a specific operational-level or tactical level planning process in support of determining what information is necessary to accomplish the mission.  In an operational appreciation and assessment process: the broad direction of CIMIC is determined as well as critical issues are identified.  During operational concept development: CIMIC contributes to operational design and the description of decisive conditions, decisive points, and operational objectives.  CIMIC objectives and CIMIC personnel requirements are identified.  CIMIC contributes specific concerns to each course of action development.  CIMIC operational Risks are identified objectives and incorporated into the overall plan.

6 NATO / ISAF UNCLASSIFIED 0302b: Determining What Information to Gather 2/3 CIMIC in Execution Must meet the mission end state and objectives. Therefore, CIMIC field work must contribute to creating, influencing, and sustaining operational objectives with the use of CIMIC principles.  Projects  CIMIC and intelligence  Civil emergency planning

7 NATO / ISAF UNCLASSIFIED 0302b: Determining What Information to Gather 3/3 Resourcing and Financing CIMIC activities Funding for projects is best obtained through close coordination and communication with the NSMs. This requires participation in the annual budget process.  Once a project is identified, the proper NSM needs to be identified and an initial proposal presented for NSM action.  Coordination should start at the lowest level of the NSM such as district or provincial level and then elevate to the Ministerial level when appropriate support has been gained.

8 NATO / ISAF UNCLASSIFIED 0302c: How Civil Situational Awareness supports ANSF Operations 1/3  The responsibility of the Information Officer (IO) is to collect and update civil information. The civil information process develops benefits useful to the ANSF.  Advantages gained are:  Contacts and Relationship with the population and key leaders  Enhanced quality of understanding the civil environment  Ability to avoid actions that could damage relationships between the population, ANSF, & GIRoA.  Facilitates planning future operations

9 NATO / ISAF UNCLASSIFIED 0302c: How Civil Situational Awareness supports ANSF Operations 2/3 During Steady-State Operations  Civil information assists the ANA in designing nonlethal actions during steady-state operations supporting campaign objectives.  Examples include:  actions in support of the reintegration program  IO activities in support of ANSF security operations  Maintaining relations with key leaders, elders, mullahs, and scholars  Regular interaction and maintaining such relations facilitates trust and an improved image for the ANSF

10 NATO / ISAF UNCLASSIFIED 0302c: How Civil Situational Awareness supports ANSF Operations 3/3 During Named Operations  Having accurate civil information, along with relationships with the local populace and key leaders, allows the conduct of nonlethal actions that support tactical objectives during named operations. Examples and benefits are:  Facilitates troop movements and actions in support of operations  Saves critical amounts of time  Facilitates improved tactical successes  Enhances the quality of information in support of the development of intelligence

11 NATO / ISAF UNCLASSIFIED 0303a: Definition of Civil Reconnaissance 0303b: Potential Sources of Civil Information 0303c: Methods Of Civil Reconnaissance 0303: Civil Reconnaissance

12 NATO / ISAF UNCLASSIFIED 0303a: Definition of Civil Reconnaissance  Civil Reconnaissance (CR) is a targeted, planned, and coordinated observation and evaluation of those specific civil aspects of the environment. CR focuses specifically on the civil component, the elements of which are best represented by the mnemonics PMESII and ASCOPE.

13 NATO / ISAF UNCLASSIFIED 0303b: Potential Sources of Civil Information  Potential sources of civil information that a coordinated CR plan considers include:  Ongoing PMESII / ASCOPE assessments of the AO that identify MOE trends  Identified unknowns in civil information  CA interaction with indigenous populations and institutions (IPI)

14 NATO / ISAF UNCLASSIFIED 0303c: Methods Of Civil Reconnaissance Key Leader Engagements (KLEs) Shuras and JirgasANSF Locals Open Source – Data Mining Security Patrols – Civil Patrols Medical Civic Action Program (MEDCAP) Veterinary Civic Action Program (VETCAP)

15 NATO / ISAF UNCLASSIFIED 0304: Assessment & Reporting Tools 0304a: PMESII / ASCOPE 0304b: Area Information Worksheet 0304c: District Information Worksheet 0304d: After Action Report

16 NATO / ISAF UNCLASSIFIED 0304a: PMESII / ASCOPE 1/2

17 NATO / ISAF UNCLASSIFIED 0304a: PMESII / ASCOPE 2/2

18 NATO / ISAF UNCLASSIFIED 0304a: PMESII / ASCOPE 2/2

19 NATO / ISAF UNCLASSIFIED AREA INFORMATION WORKSHEET 0304b-d: Templates / Examples DISTRICT INFORMATION WORKSHEET AFTER ACTION REPORT

20 NATO / ISAF UNCLASSIFIED AREA OR DISTRICT INFORMATION WORKSHEET Location Name: Village/Tribal/Ethnic InformationGovernance Information: Village NameNo. of PeopleTribe/ Group Key Leaders Information: Total Population: Language Considerations: Name/Tel. No.Information School /Health Clinic Information Identify most important civilian problem: Infrastructure Information (Electricity, Water, Sewage, etc.) Identify important historical notes: (what has happened that affects the area) Economics and Agriculture (describe)CIMIC / IO Actions (describe) 0304b: Area Information Worksheet

21 NATO / ISAF UNCLASSIFIED 0304c: District Information Worksheet

22 NATO / ISAF UNCLASSIFIED 0304d: After Action Report

23 NATO / ISAF UNCLASSIFIED سوالات؟ QUESTIONS ?


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