CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF DEFENSE SUPPORT OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES (DSCA)
- 23 pages
- August 14, 2009
Subject: 141745Z AUG 09 CJCS DEFENSE SUPPORT OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES (DSCA)
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Originator: avilama
Dtg: 141745Z AUG 09
From: CJCS (SC)
To: JOINT STAFF(SC), COMMANDER NORTHCOM(SC), CDR USJFCOM NORFOLK VA(MC),
CDR USPACOM HONOLULU HI(SC), COMMANDER NORAD(sc), CDR USSOUTHCOM(MC),
CDR USTRANSCOM(SC), SEC ARMY(sc), SECNAV WASHINGTON DC(sc), SAF
WASHINGTON DC
Cc: CDR USCENTCOM(mc), CDR USSOCOM(MC), EUCOM CDR(MC), ASD(HOMELAND
DEFENSE)(SC), JFCOM J3(MC), USNORTHCOM JOINT OPERATIONS CENTER(SC), AFOG
AFWATCH(SC), ARNGWATCH(sc), JOINT STAFF J3(SC), JOINT STAFF(SC)
Primary Precedence: PRIORITY
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Message Type: OTHER-ORGANIZATIONAL
Subject: DEFENSE SUPPORT OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES (DSCA)
MSGID/ORDER,USMTF,2009/CJCS//
REF/A/MSGID: DOC/DOD DIRECTIVE 3025.1/YMD:19930115//
REF/B/MSGID: DOC/DOD DIRECTIVE 3025.15/YMD:19970218//
REF/C/MSGID: DOC/NATIONAL RESPONSE FRAMEWORK/YMD:20080101//
REF/D/MSGID: DOC/DOD DIRECTIVE 3025.12/YMD:19940204//
REF/E/MSGID: DOC/DOD DIRECTIVE 5111.13/YMD:20090116//
REF/F/MSGID: LTR/DEPSECDEF REPORTING MEMO/YMD:20050425//
REF/G/MSGID: DOC/STAFFORD ACT 42 USC 5121 ET SEQ/-//
REF/H/MSGID: DOC/ECONOMY ACT 31 USC 1535-36/-//
REF/I/MSGID: DOC/NIFC MILITARY USE HANDBOOK/YMD:20060701//
REF/J/MSGID: DOC/DOD INSTRUCTION 6055.06/YMD:20061221//
REF/K/MSGID: DOC/NIFC 2007 MAFFS OPERATING PLAN/YMD:20070601//
REF/L/MSGID: MSG/USNORTHCOM/011312ZAPR2008//
REF/M/MSGID: DOC/CFR T44, SEC 206.34/-//
REF/N/MSGID: DOC/DOD DOA DOI MOU/YMD:20050727//
REF/O/MSGID: DOC/DOD DOA DOI MOU MOD 1/YMD:20060403//
REF/P/MSGID: DOC/PUBLIC LAW 102-567 (15 USC 313 NOTE)/-//
REF/Q/MSGID: DOC/AFRC AND NOAA MOA/YMD:20001012//
REF/R/MSGID: DOC/18 USC 1385/-//
REF/S/MSGID: DOC/DOD DIRECTIVE 5525.5 THROUGH CHANGE 1/YMD:19891220//
REF/T/MSGID: DOC/CJCSI 3121.01B/YMD:20050613//
REF/U/MSGID: DOC/DOD REG 4500.9R/YMD:20050601//
REF/V/MSGID: DOC/CJCSM 3150.05C/YMD:20070711//
REF/W/MSGID: DOC/CFR T44, SEC 206.8/-//
REF/X/MSGID: DOC/DOD FINANCE MGMT REG, VOL 11A/YMD:20010501//
REF/Y/MSGID: DOC/DOD FINANCE MGMT REG, VOL 11B/YMD:20021001//
REF/Z/MSGID: MSG/CJCS EXORD/201819ZAPR2009//
REF/AA/MSGID: DOC/DOD DIRECTIVE 5200.27/YMD:19800107//
REF/BB/MSGID: DOC/DOD REGULATION 5240.1-R/YMD:19821201//
REF/CC/MSGID: MSG/CJCS DSCA STANDING EXORD/282000ZMAY2008//
REF/DD/MSGID: DOC/USNORTHCOM CONPLAN 3501/YMD:20080516//
REF/EE/MSGID: DOC/NDMS MOA/YMD:20051024//
REF/FF/MSGID: DOC/DOD DIRECTIVE 5210.56/YMD:20011101//
REF/GG/MSGID: DOC/CJCSM 3150.13B/YMD:20071101//
REF/HH/MSGID: LTR/DEPSECDEF DELEGATION MEMO/YMD:20090128//
AMPN/
REFS A-F OUTLINE THE DOD ROLE IN PROVIDING DSCA.
REF G IS THE STATUTORY AUTHORITY UNDER WHICH DOD PROVIDES SUPPORT AT THE
REQUEST OF THE FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA) IN SUPPORT OF
STATE AND LOCAL RESPONSE AND RECOVERY EFFORTS WHEN A PRESIDENTIAL MAJOR
DISASTER OR EMERGENCY DECLARATION HAS BEEN OR MAY BE ISSUED.
REF H IS THE STATUTORY AUTHORITY UNDER WHICH DOD IS REIMBURSED FOR
SUPPORT PROVIDED TO ANOTHER FEDERAL AGENCY UNDER CIRCUMSTANCES WHEN A
PRESIDENTIAL DISASTER OR EMERGENCY DECLARATION HAS NOT BEEN ISSUED.
REFS I-L ARE DOCUMENTS GOVERNING DOD SUPPORT TO THE NATIONAL INTERAGENCY
FIRE CENTER (NIFC) DURING WILDLAND FIRE FIGHTING (WFF) OPERATIONS.
REF M IS THE FEDERAL REGULATION OUTLINING PROCEDURES FOR GOVERNORS TO
REQUEST DOD RESOURCES THROUGH FEMA TO RESPOND TO A DISASTER OR
EMERGENCY.
REF N IS THE MOU ON TEMPORARY WFF OPERATIONS SUPPORT AMONG DOD, THE
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (DOA) AND THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR (DOI).
REF O IS MODIFICATION (MOD) 1 OF THE MOU AT REF N.
REF P IS A PROVISION IN THE NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC
ADMINISTRATION (NOAA) AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1992 THAT REQUIRES THE
SECRETARIES OF DEFENSE AND COMMERCE TO ESTABLISH A JOINT PROGRAM FOR
WEATHER RECONNAISSANCE (RECON).
REF Q IS THE MOA BETWEEN THE AIR FORCE RESERVE COMMAND (AFRC) AND NOAA
IN SUPPORT OF AERIAL RECON OPERATIONS.
REF R IS THE POSSE COMITATUS ACT, WHICH PROHIBITS DIRECT, ACTIVE USE OF
ARMY AND AIR FORCE FEDERAL MILITARY PERSONNEL IN CIVILIAN LAW
ENFORCEMENT, EXCEPT IN CASES AND UNDER CIRCUMSTANCES AUTHORIZED BY THE
CONSTITUTION OR ACT OF CONGRESS.
REF S IS THE DOD DIRECTIVE ON DOD COOPERATION WITH CIVILIAN LAW
ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS THAT IMPLEMENTS THE POSSE COMITATUS ACT AND OTHER
PROHIBITIONS ON THE USE OF MILITARY PERSONNEL TO PERFORM CIVILIAN LAW
ENFORCEMENT TYPE ACTIVITIES.
REF T PRESCRIBES STANDING RULES FOR THE USE OF FORCE (SRUF) FOR U.S.
FORCES.
REF U IS THE DOD TRANSPORTATION REGULATION PARTS I THROUGH VI.
REF V IS THE CJCS MANUAL ON JOINT REPORTING STRUCTURE SITUATION
MONITORING.
REF W IS THE FEDERAL REGULATION THAT PROVIDES GUIDANCE ON HOW FEMA WILL
REIMBURSE FEDERAL AGENCIES UNDER THE STAFFORD ACT, OUTLINES COSTS
AUTHORIZED FOR REIMBURSEMENT, AND INDICATES WHICH DOD FINANCIAL RECORDS
ARE SUBJECT TO AUDIT.
REF X GOVERNS FISCAL POLICY ON REIMBURSABLE OPERATIONS.
REF Y GOVERNS FISCAL POLICY FOR THE DEFENSE WORKING CAPITAL FUNDS ON
REIMBURSABLE OPERATIONS.
REF Z IS THE SECDEF-APPROVED CJCS STANDING EXORD FOR CBRNE CONSEQUENCE
MANAGEMENT RESPONSE FORCE (CCMRF).
REF AA IS THE DOD DIRECTIVE REGULATING ACQUISITION OF INFORMATION
CONCERNING PERSONS AND ORGANIZATIONS NOT AFFILIATED WITH THE DEPARTMENT
OF DEFENSE.
REF BB IS THE DOD REGULATION ON PROCEDURES GOVERNING THE ACTIVITIES OF
DOD INTELLIGENCE COMPONENTS THAT AFFECT U.S. PERSONS.
REF CC IS THE SEC-DEF APPROVED DSCA STANDING EXORD (HEREBY SUPERSEDED).
REF DD IS USNORTHCOM CONPLAN 3501, DSCA, THAT DETAILS THE CDRUSNORTHCOM
CONCEPT OF DSCA.
REF EE IS THE NATIONAL DISASTER MEDICAL SYSTEM (NDMS) MOA AMONG DHS,
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (HHS), VETERANS AFFAIRS (VA), AND DEPARTMENT
OF DEFENSE (DOD). IT ESTABLISHES DOD PATIENT MOVEMENT RESPONSIBILITY.
REF FF IS THE DOD DIRECTIVE REGULATING CARRYING OF FIREARMS BY DOD
PERSONNEL ENGAGED IN LAW ENFORCEMENT AND SECURITY DUTIES. USE OF FORCE
GUIDANCE IN CJCS 3121.01B, REF T, SUPERSEDES THAT IN THIS DOCUMENT.
REF GG IS THE CJCSM FOR JOINT REPORTING STRUCTURE WHICH ESTABLISHES A
DISASTER PERSONNEL ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT UPON THE OCCURRENCE OF A
NATURAL OR MAN-MADE DISASTER.
REF HH IS THE DEPSECDEF MEMORANDUM DELEGATING TO CDRUSTRANSCOM THE
AUTHORITY TO CONCUR OR NONCONCUR IN THE MARITIME ADMINISTRATION REQUESTS
TO USE VESSELS OF THE READY RESERVE FORCE (RRF) TEMPORARILY.//
ORDTYP/EXORD/CJCS/-//
NARR/THIS IS A SECDEF-APPROVED EXORD THAT DIRECTS DSCA OPERATIONS IN
SUPPORT OF (ISO) THE NATIONAL RESPONSE FRAMEWORK (REF C) AND IDENTIFIED
PRIMARY AGENCIES (PA) IN THE USNORTHCOM AND USPACOM DOMESTIC GEOGRAPHIC
AORS. IT IS EFFECTIVE UPON RECEIPT. REF CC, THE PREVIOUS CJCS DSCA
STANDING EXORD, IS SUPERSEDED BY THIS EXORD.
TIMEZONE/Z//
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1. SITUATION.
1.A. THE PURPOSE OF THIS EXORD IS TO DELEGATE LIMITED APPROVAL
AUTHORITY TO SUPPORTED COMBATANT COMMANDERS, WHO HAVE DSCA
RESPONSIBILITIES, FOR ROUTINE PA REQUESTS FOR ASSISTANCE (RFA),
INCLUDING THE TYPES OF RFA HISTORICALLY SUBMITTED BY PA, TO PROVIDE A
RAPID AND FLEXIBLE DOD RESPONSE TO FEDERAL PRIMARY AGENCIES FOR
POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL EMERGENCIES AND OR DISASTERS WITHIN THE UNITED
STATES, ITS TERRITORIES, POSSESSIONS, AND PROTECTORATES.
1.B. REF C PROVIDES THE GUIDING PRINCIPLES THAT ENABLE ALL RESPONSE
PARTNERS TO PREPARE FOR AND PROVIDE A UNIFIED NATIONAL RESPONSE TO
DISASTERS AND EMERGENCIES AND FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF DOMESTIC INCIDENTS,
INCLUDING THE COORDINATION OF FEDERAL SUPPORT TO STATE, LOCAL, AND
TRIBAL AUTHORITIES, AS WELL AS PROVIDING USG INTERAGENCY SUPPORT OF
FEDERAL AGENCIES EXERCISING DIRECT FEDERAL AUTHORITIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES.
1.C. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (DHS) IS THE PA FOR DOMESTIC
INCIDENT MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS WITHIN CONUS, ALASKA, HAWAII, AND THE
U.S. INSULAR AREAS WITH THE EXCEPTION OF PALAU, THE FEDERATED STATES OF
MICRONESIA, AND THE REPUBLIC OF THE MARSHALL ISLANDS. THE INSULAR AREAS
ARE DEFINED AS U.S. TERRITORIES (AMERICAN SAMOA, GUAM, PUERTO RICO, U.S.
VIRGIN ISLANDS), POSSESSIONS, AND PROTECTORATES, THE FEDERATED STATES OF
MICRONESIA, THE REPUBLIC OF THE MARSHALL ISLANDS AND THE COMMONWEALTH OF
THE NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS.
1.C.1. UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (USAID) IS
THE PA FOR THE INSULAR AREAS OF PALAU, THE FEDERATED STATES OF
MICRONESIA, AND THE REPUBLIC OF THE MARSHALL ISLANDS.
1.D. NIFC IS THE INTERAGENCY BODY RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATING THE
FEDERAL RESPONSE ISO WFF OPERATIONS WITHIN THE DOMESTIC MANAGEMENT AREA
OF OPERATIONS.
1.E. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE/NOAA IS THE PA RESPONSIBLE FOR WEATHER
RECON OPERATIONS, ICW THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE.
1.F. DHS/FEMA IS THE PA RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATING AND PROVIDING
FEDERAL ASSISTANCE TO STATE AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN RESPONSE TO THE
CONSEQUENCES OF NATURAL OR MAN-MADE DISASTERS OR EMERGENCIES,
CATASTROPHIC EVENTS, AND TERRORIST ATTACKS.
1.G. THE CIVIL AIR PATROL IS A FEDERALLY CHARTERED NON-PROFIT
CORPORATION THAT MAY BE UTILIZED AS A CIVILIAN VOLUNTEER AUXILIARY OF
THE AIR FORCE. THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE HAS DELEGATED APPROVAL
AUTHORITY TO THE FIRST, ELEVENTH, AND THIRTEENTH AIR FORCE COMMANDERS
FOR U.S. AIR FORCE AUXILIARY (AF AUX) AIR FORCE-ASSIGNED MISSIONS FOR
CIVIL SUPPORT SUCH AS SITUATIONAL AWARENESS, DAMAGE ASSESSMENT,
EVACUATION MONITORING AND LIGHT AIRLIFT. AF AUX IS CAPABLE OF
CONDUCTING IMAGERY AND ASSESSMENT (VISUAL OBSERVATION, STILL
PHOTOGRAPHY, AND HYPER SPECTRAL IMAGING) OF THE AFFECTED AREA.
EMPLOYMENT OF AF AUX FORCES DOES NOT REQUIRE SECDEF APPROVAL OR CJCS AND
SECDEF NOTIFICATION. THE NUMBERED AIR FORCE COMMANDER RETAINS OPCON OF
AF AUX FORCES.
1.H. CDRUSTRANSCOM IS THE AUTHORITY TO CONCUR OR NONCONCUR WITH THE
MARITIME ADMINISTRATION REQUESTS TO TEMPORARILY USE VESSELS OF THE READY
RESERVE FORCE (RRF) FOR STORAGE OF NON-DEFENSE RELATED CARGO PER REF HH.
1.I. DOD PROVIDES DSCA AS DIRECTED BY THE PRESIDENT OR SECDEF IN
RESPONSE TO A PA RFA. SECDEF OR A DELEGATED AUTHORITY MAY APPROVE DSCA
REQUESTS IN RESPONSE TO ACTUAL OR POTENTIAL DOMESTIC INCIDENTS,
INCLUDING TERRORIST ATTACKS, MAJOR DISASTERS, CATASTROPHIC INCIDENTS,
AND OTHER EMERGENCIES. THIS EXORD IS NOT INTENDED FOR CBRNE INCIDENTS.
SUCH RESPONSES ARE GOVERNED BY THE CBRNE CM EXORD (REF Z), BUT BOTH
EXORDS CAN BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ONE ANOTHER. THE SUPPORTED
COMBATANT COMMANDER MUST NOTIFY THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (SECDEF) AND
THE CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF (CJCS) UNDER WHICH AUTHORITY
THE SUPPORT IS BEING PROVIDED; I.E., THIS EXORD OR THE CBRNE CM EXORD
(REF Z).
1.J. RECEIPT, VALIDATION AND APPROVAL OF A PA RFA IS REQUIRED PRIOR TO
EMPLOYMENT OF DOD TITLE 10 FORCES OR ASSETS COVERED IN THIS ORDER WITH
THE EXCEPTION OF THOSE LISTED IN CATEGORY 3 BELOW. THE REQUEST FOR
FORCES (RFF) PROCESS WITH A COST ESTIMATE FOR FORCES REQUESTED IN
SUPPORT OF DSCA OPERATIONS MAY BE USED AS AN EXCEPTION TO THIS PROCESS.
1.K. DEPLOYMENT OF RESOURCES TO CONDUCT DSCA MUST NOT INTERFERE WITH
THE PRIMARY DOD MISSION UNLESS OTHERWISE DIRECTED BY THE PRESIDENT OR
SECDEF./
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2. MISSION. DOD PROVIDES DSCA SUPPORT, WHEN REQUESTED BY A PRIMARY
AGENCY AND APPROVED BY THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE OR AS DIRECTED BY THE
PRESIDENT, IN RESPONSE TO ACTUAL OR POTENTIAL NATURAL OR MAN-MADE
DISASTERS OR CATASTROPHIC INCIDENTS OR OTHER EMERGENCIES./
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3. CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS.
3.A. THIS EXORD ESTABLISHES AUTHORITIES PROVIDED TO THE SUPPORTED
COMBATANT COMMANDER (CCDR) TO CONDUCT DSCA OPERATIONS FOR ACTUAL OR
POTENTIAL DOMESTIC INCIDENTS WITHIN THE CCDRS AOR. THE AUTHORITIES
GRANTED BY THIS EXORD ARE SPECIFIED IN FOUR DISTINCT CATEGORIES.
NOTIFICATION AS OUTLINED IN PARA 11.C. TO SECDEF THROUGH CJCS IS
REQUIRED BEFORE MOVEMENT OR ASSUMPTION OF PREPARE TO DEPLOY ORDER (PTDO)
STATUS.
3.A.1. CATEGORY 1. ASSIGNED AND ALLOCATED FORCES. SUPPORTED CCDRS ARE
AUTHORIZED TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS WITH ASSIGNED AND ALLOCATED
FORCES:
3.A.1.A. PLACE FORCES ON PTDO STATUS.
3.A.1.B. DEPLOY FORCES (CJCS AND SECDEF NOTIFICATIONS REQUIRED FIRST).
3.A.1.C. EMPLOY FORCES UPON RECEIPT OF A SUPPORTED CCDR VALIDATED AND
APPROVED PA RFA (CJCS AND SECDEF NOTIFICATIONS REQUIRED FIRST).
3.A.2. CATEGORY 2. PRE-IDENTIFIED RESOURCES. SUPPORTED CCDRS ARE
AUTHORIZED TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS WITH RESOURCES LISTED IN
PARA 4.B.:
3.A.2.A. COORDINATE DIRECTLY WITH FORCE PROVIDERS TO SOURCE
PRE-IDENTIFIED RESOURCES IN PARA 4.B. AND PLACE THOSE FORCES ON 24-HOUR
PTDO STATUS (CJCS AND SECDEF NOTIFICATIONS REQUIRED FIRST).
3.A.2.A.1. FORCES MAY BE REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN PTDO STATUS FOR UP TO
SEVEN (7) CONSECUTIVE DAYS, UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY SECDEF.
3.A.2.B. REQUEST FORCE PROVIDERS TO DEPLOY FORCES TO THE SUPPORTED
CCDR’S AOR (CJCS AND SECDEF NOTIFICATIONS REQUIRED FIRST).
3.A.2.C. EMPLOY FORCES UPON RECEIPT OF A SUPPORTED CCDR VALIDATED AND
APPROVED PA RFA (CJCS AND SECDEF NOTIFICATIONS REQUIRED FIRST).
3.A.3. CATEGORY 3. RESOURCES FOR INTERNAL USE. SUPPORTED CCDRS ARE
AUTHORIZED TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS WITH RESOURCES LISTED IN
PARA 4.C.:
3.A.3.A. COORDINATE DIRECTLY WITH FORCE PROVIDERS TO SOURCE RESOURCES
IN PARA 4.C. AND PLACE FORCES ON 24-HOUR PTDO STATUS (CJCS AND SECDEF
NOTIFICATIONS REQUIRED FIRST).
3.A.3.A.1. FORCES MAY BE REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN PTDO STATUS FOR UP TO
SEVEN (7) CONSECUTIVE DAYS, UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY SECDEF.
3.A.3.B. REQUEST FORCE PROVIDERS TO DEPLOY SOURCED FORCES TO THE
SUPPORTED CCDR’S AOR (CJCS AND SECDEF NOTIFICATIONS REQUIRED FIRST).
3.A.3.C. EMPLOY FORCES (CJCS AND SECDEF NOTIFICATIONS REQUIRED FIRST).
3.A.3.D. FORCES MAY BE DEPLOYED AND EMPLOYED WITH OR WITHOUT A PA RFA.
ALL OPERATIONAL FORCES DEPLOYED AND EMPLOYED WITHOUT AN APPROVED RFA ARE
AT THE EXPENSE OF DOD; A PA RFA FOR THESE DOD FORCES SHOULD BE REQUESTED
FROM THE PA.
3.A.3.E. FORCES EMPLOYED WITHOUT AN RFA ARE LIMITED TO SUPPORTING DOD
INTERNAL REQUIREMENTS.
3.A.4. CATEGORY 4. LARGE-SCALE RESPONSE RESOURCES.
3.A.4.A. FORCES IDENTIFIED IN PARA 4.D. CONSTITUTE LARGE-SCALE RESPONSE
RESOURCES. THESE RESOURCES ARE INTENDED FOR LARGE-SCALE INCIDENTS, SUCH
AS PREDICTED LANDFALL OF A MAJOR HURRICANE OR AN INCIDENT THAT OCCURS
WITHOUT WARNING, AND THE RESPONSE TO WHICH IS ANTICIPATED BY THE
SUPPORTED CCDR, IN CLOSE COORDINATION WITH THE PA AND NGB, TO EXCEED THE
CAPABILITIES OF THE LOCAL AND STATE(S) AUTHORITIES (INCLUDING NATIONAL
GUARD AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE COMPACT (EMAC) RESOURCES).
3.A.4.B. SUPPORTED CCDRS WILL INITIATE THE PTDO PROCESS BY SUBMITTING
AN RFF VIA THE STANDARD RFF PROCESS AND WILL INCLUDE A COST ESTIMATE.
3.A.4.B.1. A PA RFA IS NOT REQUIRED FOR SUPPORTED CCDRS TO SUBMIT AN
RFF.
3.A.4.C. SECDEF APPROVAL IS REQUIRED TO INITIATE PLACING FORCES ON
PTDO, AND FOR DEPLOYMENT OR EMPLOYMENT. A SEPARATE SECDEF-APPROVED
EXORD THAT RESPONDS TO APPROVING THE SUPPORTED CCDR’S RFF WILL PROVIDE
CLARIFYING DELEGATED AUTHORITY TO THE SUPPORTED CCDR.
3.A.5. MARITIME COMMAND ELEMENT: UPON THE SUPPORTED CCDR’S REQUEST,
SUPPORTING CCDRS, MAY TRANSFER A COMMAND ELEMENT TACON TO THE SUPPORTED
CCDR, WHILE MAINTAINING CONCURRENT COCOM/OPCON AUTHORITY UNDER THE
PARENT CCDR. EXAMPLES OF A COMMAND ELEMENT INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED
TO, A FLEET COMMANDER, A CARRIER STRIKE GROUP COMMANDER, AND AN
EXPEDITIONARY STRIKE GROUP COMMANDER. THE ROLE OF THE COMMAND ELEMENT
IS TO EXERCISE COMMAND AND CONTROL OF FORCES TACON TO THE SUPPORTED
CCDR.
4. RESOURCES FOR EACH CATEGORY:
4.A. CATEGORY 1: ASSIGNED AND ALLOCATED FORCES.
4.A.1. ALL ASSIGNED AND ALLOCATED FORCES.
4.B. CATEGORY 2: PRE-IDENTIFIED RESOURCES.
4.B.1. DOD INSTALLATIONS:
4.B.1.A. DOD INSTALLATIONS CAN BE USED AS BASE SUPPORT INSTALLATIONS
(BSI), DHS/FEMA INCIDENT SUPPORT BASES AND AS MODULAR AIRBORNE FIRE
FIGHTING SYSTEM (MAFFS) OPERATING BASES.
4.B.1.B. A SUPPORTED CCDR MAY DESIGNATE AN INSTALLATION AS A BSI AFTER
GAINING CONCURRENCE FROM THE OWNING MILITARY DEPARTMENT SECRETARY.
4.B.1.C. USE OF DOD FEDERAL INSTALLATIONS BY FEMA/DHS AND OR AS A MAFFS
OPERATING BASE BY NIFC REQUIRES RECEIPT OF A SUPPORTED CCDR VALIDATED
AND APPROVED RFA AND CONCURRENCE FROM THE OWNING MILITARY DEPARTMENT
SECRETARY.
4.B.1.D. MILITARY DEPARTMENT SECRETARIES, ICW SUPPORTED CCDRS, RETAIN
AUTHORITY FOR APPROVING SUPPORT PROVIDED AT DESIGNATED INSTALLATIONS IN
ORDER TO MINIMIZE ANY ADVERSE EFFECTS ON THE INSTALLATION COMMANDERS’
PRIORITY MISSION REQUIREMENTS.
4.B.1.E. USE OF INSTALLATIONS TO SUPPORT MAFFS OPERATIONS REQUIRES
VERIFICATION OF MISSION ADEQUACY BY NIFC AND VERIFICATION OF AIRFIELD
SUITABILITY BY USNORTHCOM.
4.B.1.F. USE OF INSTALLATIONS TO SUPPORT DHS/FEMA DEBRIS STORAGE OR AS
DEBRIS PROCESSING CENTERS IS NOT AUTHORIZED UNDER THIS EXORD.
4.B.1.G. IF REQUIRED, THE SUPPORTED CCDR WILL SUBMIT AN RFF FOR
REQUIRED JOINT RECEPTION, STAGING, ONWARD MOVEMENT, AND INTEGRATION
(JRSOI) CAPABILITIES, INCLUDING LOGISTICS AND OPERATIONAL FORCES NOT
RESIDENT AT A DESIGNATED BSI, TO COMPENSATE FOR BSI CAPABILITY
SHORTFALLS.
4.B.2. MAFFS CAPABLE C-130 AIRCRAFT AND CREWS, WITH APPROPRIATE C2 AND
SUPPORT PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT TO AUGMENT SUPPORT TO NIFC IN CONDUCTING
WFF OPERATIONS.
4.B.2.A. PA REQUESTS TO REPOSITION MAFFS-EQUIPPED C-130 AIRCRAFT FROM
ONE FIRE FIGHTING OPERATION TO ANOTHER SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE
APPLICABLE SUPPORTED CCDR.
4.B.2.B. THE SUPPORTED CCDR MAY GRANT REPOSITION APPROVAL.
COORDINATION IS NECESSARY WITH NIFC, CDRUSTRANSCOM, SECRETARY OF THE AIR
FORCE, AND/OR COMMANDERS OF PARTICIPATING NATIONAL GUARD OR RESERVE
UNITS, AS APPLICABLE.
4.B.3. DOD CIVILIAN, NIFC-QUALIFIED FIREFIGHTERS, WHEN AUTHORIZED BY
MILITARY DEPARTMENT SECRETARIES, MAY VOLUNTEER TO PARTICIPATE IN NIFC
WFF OPERATIONS. PRIOR TO DEPLOYMENT OF IDENTIFIED PERSONNEL, THE
APPLICABLE MILITARY DEPARTMENT SECRETARIES WILL NOTIFY THE SUPPORTED
CCDRS OF THE APPROVED REQUESTS, THE NUMBER OF PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT TO
BE DEPLOYED, AND THE DURATION OF SUPPORT. SUPPORTED CCDRS WILL NOTIFY
THE AUTHORITIES DETAILED IN PARA 11.C., IAW THE GUIDANCE OF PARA
11.C.1., OF THE USE OF DOD CIVILIAN NIFC-QUALIFIED FIREFIGHTERS. UPON
DEPLOYMENT OF THE QUALIFIED FIREFIGHTERS, THE SUPPORTED CCDRS WILL BE
NOTIFIED AND WILL MAINTAIN SITUATIONAL AWARENESS.
4.B.4. NIFC DEFENSE COORDINATING OFFICER (DCO)/DEFENSE COORDINATING
ELEMENT (DCE).
4.B.4.A. FOR WILDLAND FIRE FIGHTING (WFF) OPERATIONS, THE DCO WILL
SERVE AS THE DOD SINGLE POC TO THE NATIONAL INTERAGENCY COORDINATING
CENTER (NICC) MANAGER AT THE NIFC HEADQUARTERS AT BOISE, IDAHO. ALL AIR
EXPEDITIONARY GROUP AND DOD GROUND WFF OPERATIONS IN SUPPORT OF NIFC
WILL COORDINATE WITH THE DCO AT NIFC HEADQUARTERS.
4.B.5. UP TO 14 UTILITY AVIATION LIGHT/MEDIUM LIFT HELICOPTERS OR
TILT-ROTOR AIRCRAFT (AS DEFINED BY THE SUPPORTING COMBATANT COMMANDS OR
MILITARY DEPARTMENTS) FOR RECON, SEARCH AND RESCUE (SAR) (WITH RESCUE
HOIST CAPABILITY), DAMAGE ASSESSMENT, C2, MEDEVAC, WATER BUCKET
OPERATIONS OR ANY OTHER COORDINATED USE, WITH APPROPRIATE C2, SUPPORT
PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED.
4.B.5.A. UP TO TWO FIXED WING AIRCRAFT CAPABLE OF HELICOPTER AIR
REFUELING, NVG OPS, EQUIPPED AND CAPABLE OF AIRLAND OR AIRDROP INSERTION
OF SAR CAPABLE TEAMS AND THEIR EQUIPMENT FOR SAR, FORWARD LOOKING
INFRARED RADAR (FLIR), WITH APPROPRIATE C2, SUPPORT PERSONNEL AND
EQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED FOR SUSTAINED OPERATIONS.
4.B.5.B. UP TO 3 PARARESCUE TEAMS CAPABLE OF FIXED WING AND ROTARY WING
AIRLAND/AIRDROP INSERTION, ALL WEATHER CAPABLE, DAY/NIGHT INSERTION
QUALIFIED, WITH APPROPRIATE C2 AND EQUIPMENT FOR SUSTAINED OPERATIONS IN
AN AUSTERE ENVIRONMENT.
4.B.6. UP TO 4 UTILITY AVIATION MEDIUM/HEAVY LIFT HELICOPTERS OR
TILT-ROTOR AIRCRAFT (AS DEFINED BY THE SUPPORTING COMBATANT COMMANDS OR
MILITARY DEPARTMENTS), EQUIPPED FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL LOAD
OPERATIONS FOR MOVEMENT OF CRITICAL SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT, PERSONNEL, AND
WATER BUCKET OPERATIONS OR ANY OTHER COORDINATED USE, WITH APPROPRIATE
C2, SUPPORT PERSONNEL, AND EQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED.
4.B.7. C2 COMMUNICATIONS (COMMO) SUPPORT PACKAGES DESCRIBED IN PARAS
4.B.7.A., 4.B.7.B., 4.B.7.C. MUST BE ABLE TO DEPLOY WITHIN 6 TO 12
HOURS VIA COMAIR. CAPABLE OF PROVIDING SECURE AND NON-SECURE REACH-BACK
VOICE, DATA, AND VIDEO TELECONFERENCE (VTC) CONNECTIVITY FOR UP TO 40
PERSONS, EARLY ENTRY C2 NODE, AND COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (CS) PLANNING
AND ENGINEERING SUPPORT. COMMO SUPPORT PACKAGES SHOULD ENABLE
INTEROPERABILITY AMONG FIRST RESPONDERS, FEMA, AND STATE EMERGENCY
OPERATIONS CENTERS AND DOD FORCES. THE FOLLOWING CAPABILITIES MUST BE
REQUESTED SEPARATELY TO MEET THIS REQUIREMENT:
4.B.7.A. CS PLANNING SUPPORT TEAM: COMMUNICATIONS PLANNING TEAM WILL
DEPLOY TO ASSIST IN THE PLANNING AND ENGINEERING OF THE OVERARCHING
MILITARY/CIVILIAN CS NETWORK AND BE PREPARED TO AUGMENT THE FUTURE
PLANNING CELL OF THE JOINT TASK FORCE (JTF) JOINT NETWORK OPERATIONS
CONTROL CENTER TO MEET ANY RAPIDLY EXPANDING INTERAGENCY OR JTF NETWORK
REQUIREMENTS.
4.B.7.B. LNO COMMO PACKAGE: A MAN-PORTABLE REACH-BACK COMMO PACKAGE TO
PROVIDE DOD SECURE AND NON-SECURE DATA AND VOICE SERVICES FOR PA
DIRECTOR OR SENIOR LEADERSHIP.
4.B.7.C. SMALL C2 INTERNET PROTOCOL PACKAGE: A COMAIR-DEPLOYABLE
PACKAGE THAT PROVIDES LONG-HAUL SATELLITE REACH-BACK CONNECTION TO
GLOBAL INFORMATION GRID-DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEMS NETWORK (GIG-DISN)
SECURE AND NON-SECURE VOICE, VIDEO, AND DATA SERVICES FOR UP TO A
40-PERSON STAFF. THE PACKAGE DEPLOYS WITH 20 VOIP PHONES, BUT STAFF
MEMBERS MUST PROVIDE THEIR OWN LAPTOPS.
4.B.8. ONE SEARCH AIRCRAFT WITH CREW CAPABLE OF CONDUCTING IMAGERY AND
AN ASSESSMENT, VISUAL OBSERVATION, STILL PHOTOGRAPHY, AND TACTICAL
COMMON DATA LINK (TCDL) FOR AERIAL PLATFORM DOWNLINK OF FULL MOTION
VIDEO (FMV) TO TCDL SURFACE TERMINAL EQUIPMENT (STE) AND REMOTE
OPERATIONAL VIDEO ENHANCED RECEIVERS (ROVER) OF THE AFFECTED AREA. THIS
CAPABILITY IS COORDINATED AMONG THE SUPPORTED COMBATANT COMMAND,
USSTRATCOM, JFCC-ISR, AND USJFCOM FROM EXISTING RESPONSE FORCE PACKAGES.
4.B.8.A. TCDL EQUIPMENT. INCLUDES TCDL AIRBORNE DATA TERMINAL, STE,
AND PERSONNEL TO CONDUCT HOUR OPERATIONS.
4.B.9. USTRANSCOM INITIAL NDMS PATIENT MOVEMENT CAPABILITY TO SUPPORT
THE MOVEMENT FROM THE AERIAL PORT OF EMBARKATION (APOE) WITHIN THE
AFFECTED AREA(S) BEGINNING WITHIN 24 HOURS OF NOTICE AFTER ACHIEVING
PTDO STATUS. PATIENT THROUGHPUT IS SITUATIONALLY DEPENDENT, SUBJECT TO
OPERATIONAL CONTINGENCIES AND PREDICATED UPON PROPER COORDINATION BY THE
NDMS TO ENSURE AVAILABILITY OF BEDS AT RECEIVING LOCATIONS. USTRANSCOM
WILL COORDINATE THE MOVEMENT AND IN-TRANSIT-VISIBILITY OF PATIENTS FROM
THE APOE WITHIN THE AFFECTED AREA OF OPERATION TO THE AERIAL PORT OF
DEBARKATION (APOD) CLOSEST TO THE FEDERAL COORDINATING CENTERS (FCCS)
DESIGNATED BY THE NDMS. PREPOSITION ENABLING ASSETS AS REQUIRED.
4.B.10. DOD NDMS FCC FOR PLANNING AND OPERATIONS OF ONE OR MORE
ASSIGNED GEOGRAPHIC NDMS PATIENT RECEPTION AREAS.
4.B.11. DEPLOYABLE MEDICAL PLATFORM CAPABLE OF PERFORMING THE FOLLOWING
MISSIONS: GENERAL SURGICAL INTERVENTION, CASUALTY CARE AND MANAGEMENT,
PATIENT HOLDING FOR UP TO 48 HOURS, OUTPATIENT SERVICES, AND SUPPORTING
ANCILLARY SERVICES LIKE EXPEDITIONARY MEDICAL SUPPORT, EXPEDITIONARY
MEDICAL UNIT, OR EARLY ENTRY HOSPITAL ELEMENT.
4.B.12. USTRANSCOM PERSONNEL TO STAFF A DEPLOYMENT DISTRIBUTION
OPERATIONS CENTER (DDOC)-FORWARD TO PROVIDE DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT
COORDINATION FROM MULTIPLE AGENCY LOCATIONS. USTRANSCOM PERSONNEL TO
AUGMENT THE USNORTHCOM DDOC AND USPACOM DDOC.
4.B.13. ONE JOINT TASK FORCE-PORT OPENING.
4.B.14. UP TO 4 PLANNERS TO PROVIDE SUBJECT MATTER EXPERTISE.
4.B.15. ONE DEPLOYABLE GLOBAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM (GBS) AND GBS
OPERATOR TEAM.
4.B.16. UP TO SIX ROVER VIDEO RECEIVE SYSTEMS AND ROVER-CAPABLE JOINT
TERMINAL ATTACK CONTROLLER (JTAC) TEAMS TO PROVIDE DYNAMIC CONTROL OF
IAA ASSETS, RECEIVE FMV FROM IAA AERIAL PLATFORMS AND RETRANSMIT IMAGERY
TO USNORTHCOM NIPR AND SIPR ADDRESSES. JTACS NEED TO BE 24-HOUR CAPABLE
AND EQUIPPED WITH GROUND TO AIR COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT TO RETASK
AIRBORNE ASSETS, IF REQUIRED. JTACS MUST HAVE OFF ROAD VEHICLE
CAPABILITY.
4.B.17. UP TO SIX SATELLITE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AND OPERATOR TEAMS TO
INTEGRATE WITH ROVER VIDEO RECEIVE SYSTEMS AND PROVIDE BROADBAND
TRANSMISSION OF ROVER FMV VIA THE GIG-DISN.
4.B.18. SOURCING. SUPPORTED CCDRS MAY REQUEST FORCE PROVIDERS IDENTIFY
AND PLACE CATEGORY 2 FORCES IN A PTDO STATUS WITHIN 24 HOURS OF REQUEST.
IF REQUESTED FORCES ARE AVAILABLE, CATEGORY 2 FORCES IDENTIFIED WILL
REPORT PTDO READY STATUS TO THE SUPPORTED CCDRS.
4.B.18.A. CATEGORY 2 FORCES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO BE IN STEADY-STATE PTDO
STATUS, AND FORCE PROVIDERS ARE NOT REQUIRED TO IDENTIFY OR SOURCE UNITS
UNTIL DIRECTED.
4.B.19. PTDO. UPON ASSUMPTION OF PTDO STATUS, APPROPRIATE FORCE
REPRESENTATIVES WILL IMMEDIATELY REPORT TO THE SUPPORTED CCDR FOR
PLANNING AND COORDINATION. DIRLAUTH BETWEEN THE SUPPORTED CCDR AND PTDO
FORCES.
4.B.19.A. CATEGORY 2 PTDO FORCES ARE REQUIRED TO BPT DEPLOY WITHIN 24
HRS OF ASSUMPTION OF PTDO STATUS.
4.B.19.B. DURATION. FORCES MAY BE REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN PTDO STATUS FOR
UP TO 7 CONSECUTIVE DAYS. SUPPORTED CCDRS MUST PROVIDE JUSTIFICATION
FOR ANY EXTENSION BEYOND 7 DAYS TO SECDEF. PTDO STATUS WILL TERMINATE
AUTOMATICALLY AT THE END OF THE 7-DAY PERIOD UNLESS AN EXTENSION IS
GRANTED BY SECDEF.
4.C. CATEGORY 3. RESOURCES FOR INTERNAL USE.
4.C.1. RESOURCES FOR INTERNAL USE INCLUDE:
4.C.1.A. ONE MOBILE PUBLIC AFFAIRS DETACHMENT.
4.C.1.B. ONE JOINT PUBLIC AFFAIRS SUPPORT ELEMENT (UTC CJPAT) OR A TEAM
CONSISTING OF TWO AIR FORCE AND TWO NAVY OR MARINE CORPS COMPANY GRADE
PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICERS.
4.C.1.C. UP TO THREE COMBAT CAMERA TEAMS COMPOSED OF FIVE MEMBERS
INCLUDING ONE CREW CHIEF/PLANNER, TWO VIDEOGRAPHERS, AND TWO STILL
PHOTOGRAPHY JOURNALISTS. TEAMS MUST BE AERIAL CAPABLE WITH STILL
PHOTOGRAPHIC, VIDEO ACQUISITION, AND TRANSMISSION CAPABILITY. AT LEAST
ONE TEAM WILL BE QUALIFIED FOR OPERATIONS IN A MAFFS-EQUIPPED C-130
AIRCRAFT.
4.C.1.D. DOD NDMS BED STATUS REPORTING CAPABILITY.
4.C.1.E. CIVIL AUTHORITY INFORMATION SUPPORT ELEMENT (CAISE) LIAISON
OFFICERS.
4.C.1.F. ONE DIRECTOR OF MOBILITY FORCES (AIR), TO PROVIDE SITUATIONAL
AWARENESS AND ASSET TRACKING OF AIR MOBILITY FORCES.
4.C.1.G. BASE SUPPORT INSTALLATIONS IAW PARA 4.B.1.
4.C.1.H. UP TO TWO JOINT RECEPTION STAGING ONWARD MOVEMENT AND
INTEGRATION (JRSOI) TEAMS.
4.C.2 SOURCING. SUPPORTED CCDRS MAY REQUEST THAT FORCE PROVIDERS
IDENTIFY AND PLACE CATEGORY 3 FORCES IN A PTDO STATUS WITHIN 24 HOURS OF
REQUEST. IF REQUESTED FORCES ARE AVAILABLE, CATEGORY 3 FORCES
IDENTIFIED WILL REPORT PTDO READY STATUS TO THE SUPPORTED CCDRS.
4.C.2.A. CATEGORY 3 FORCES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO BE IN STEADY-STATE PTDO
STATUS, AND FORCE PROVIDERS ARE NOT REQUIRED TO IDENTIFY OR SOURCE UNITS
UNTIL DIRECTED.
4.C.3. PTDO. UPON ASSUMPTION OF PTDO STATUS, APPROPRIATE FORCE
REPRESENTATIVES SHALL IMMEDIATELY REPORT TO THE SUPPORTED CCDR FOR
PLANNING AND COORDINATION. DIRLAUTH BETWEEN THE SUPPORTED CCDR AND PTDO
FORCES.
4.C.3.A. CATEGORY 3 PTDO FORCES ARE REQUIRED TO BPT DEPLOY WITHIN
24 HOURS OF ASSUMPTION OF PTDO STATUS.
4.C.3.B. DURATION. FORCES MAY BE REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN PTDO STATUS FOR
UP TO 7 CONSECUTIVE DAYS. SUPPORTED CCDRS MUST PROVIDE JUSTIFICATION
FOR ANY EXTENSION BEYOND 7 DAYS TO SECDEF. PTDO STATUS WILL TERMINATE
AUTOMATICALLY AT THE END OF THE 7-DAY PERIOD UNLESS AN EXTENSION IS
GRANTED BY SECDEF.
4.D. CATEGORY 4. LARGE-SCALE RESPONSE RESOURCES.
4.D.1. LARGE-SCALE RESPONSE RESOURCES ARE MODULAR CAPABILITY FORCE
PACKAGES BASED ON LINES OF OPERATIONS (LOO). THE LOO ARE SAR, MEDICAL,
TRANSPORTATION, COMMAND AND CONTROL AUGMENTATION, COMMUNICATION,
INCIDENT AWARENESS AND ASSESSMENT, AND MARITIME.
4.D.2. SAR FORCE PACKAGE.
4.D.2.A. PROVIDE 12 LIGHT/MEDIUM LIFT HELICOPTERS FOR SAR, WITH HOIST,
NVG OPS CAPABLE, EQUIPPED AND CAPABLE OF MULTIPLE METHOD
INSERTION/EXTRACTION OF SAR-CAPABLE TEAMS WITH APPROPRIATE UNIT LEVEL C2
, SUPPORT PERSONNEL, AND EQUIPMENT, AS REQUIRED FOR SUSTAINED
OPERATIONS.
4.D.2.B TWO (2) FIXED WING AIRCRAFT CAPABLE OF HELICOPTER AIR REFUELING
(HAR), NVG OPS, EQUIPPED AND CAPABLE OF INSERTION OF SAR CAPABLE TEAMS
FOR SAR, FLIR, WITH APPROPRIATE C2, SUPPORT PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT AS
REQUIRED FOR SUSTAINED OPERATIONS.
4.D.2.C. THREE (3) SAR CAPABLE TEAMS CAPABLE OF FIXED AND ROTARY WING
INSERTION, ALL WEATHER CAPABLE, DAY/NIGHT INSERTION QUALIFIED, WITH
APPROPRIATE C2 AND EQUIPMENT FOR SUSTAINED OPERATIONS IN AN AUSTERE
ENVIRONMENT.
4.D.2.D. TWO PORTABLE AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWERS CAPABLE OF PROVIDING
ROTARY WING AIRCRAFT WITH FLIGHT ADVISORY OR WITH TERMINAL AREA CONTROL
AND WEATHER ADVISORIES.
4.D.2.E. AIR GROUND COORDINATION CELL CONSISTING OF 1 X TEAM CHIEF, 1 X
MOBILITY COORDINATING OFFICER (AIR AND LAND MOVEMENT EXPERTISE), 1 X
ROTARY WING AVIATION EXPERT, 1 X AIRSPACE MANAGEMENT OFFICER, 1 X AIR
EVACUATION MANAGEMENT OFFICER, AND 1 X SAR LNO.
4.D.2.F. ONE AIRBORNE COMMAND AND CONTROL PLATFORM WITH AIRBORNE
WARNING RADAR CAPABILITY (LIKE E-3 AWACS, OR E-2C HAWKEYE, OR SIMILAR
AIRCRAFT).
4.D.3. MEDICAL FORCE PACKAGE.
4.D.3.A. FORCE HEALTH PROTECTION OPERATIONS:
4.D.3.A.1. CAPABILITY TO PERFORM HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT AND HEALTH
SURVEILLANCE (PREVENTIVE MEDICINE).
4.D.3.A.2. MEDICAL DETACHMENT (VETERINARY SERVICES) TO PERFORM FOOD AND
WATER QUALITY ASSURANCE AND CARE FOR MILITARY ANIMALS.
4.D.3.B. CAPABILITY TO PROVIDE ADVANCED TRAUMA LIFE SUPPORT (ATLS),
SICK CALL, PATIENT HOLDING, DENTAL, BASIC RADIOLOGY, BASIC LABORATORY,
AND GROUND EVACUATION (AREA SUPPORT MEDICAL COMPANY OR EQUIVALENT).
4.D.4. TRANSPORTATION FORCE PACKAGE.
4.D.4.A. ONE ROTARY WING AVIATION BATTALION (LIGHT/MEDIUM LIFT) CAPABLE
OF CONDUCTING DAY AND NIGHT RESUPPLY MISSIONS.
4.D.4.B. ONE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE CAPABILITY (CAPABILITY RESIDENT
WITHIN BCT, LISTED SEPARATELY TO FACILITATE FORCE PROVIDER SOURCING).
4.D.4.C. ONE TRANSPORTATION LIGHT-MEDIUM TRUCK COMPANY (OR EQUIVALENT
AS DEFINED BY THE SUPPORTING CCDRS OR MILITARY DEPARTMENTS) CAPABLE OF
TRANSPORTING PERSONNEL, BULK GOODS, MATERIAL, AND EQUIPMENT.
4.D.5. COMMAND AND CONTROL AUGMENTATION FORCE PACKAGE.
4.D.5.A. ONE PERSONNEL SUPPORT FOR CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS DETACHMENT.
4.D.5.B. MEDICAL LOGISTICS CAPABILITY ABLE TO PROVIDE FOR AN EARLY
ENTRY TEAM AND CONDUCT THEATER MEDICAL LOGISTICS OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT.
4.D.5.C. ONE COMMERCIAL IMAGERY SPACE SUPPORT TEAM.
4.D.5.D. CS CAPABILITY. UP TO 10 ROVER RECEIVER SUITES, 10 TACTICAL OR
COMMERCIAL SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SUITES, AND PERSONNEL TO CONDUCT
24-HOUR OPERATIONS.
4.D.5.E. UP TO 10 ROVER VIDEO RECEIVE SYSTEMS AND ROVER OPERATOR TEAMS
TO RECEIVE FMV FROM IAA AERIAL PLATFORMS.
4.D.5.F. UP TO 10 SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS AND OPERATOR TEAMS
TO INTEGRATE WITH ROVER VIDEO RECEIVE SYSTEMS AND PROVIDE BROADBAND
TRANSMISSION OF ROVER FMV VIA THE GIG-DISN.
4.D.5.G. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT CENTER.
4.D.5.H. MOVEMENT CONTROL TEAM.
4.D.5.I. ONE PRESS CAMP HEADQUARTERS (ARMY) OR EQUIVALENT CAPABILITY TO
PERFORM THEATER-WIDE TACTICAL PUBLIC AFFAIRS OPERATIONS.
4.D.5.J. ONE THEATER AVIATION BRIGADE HEADQUARTERS ELEMENT.
4.D.5.K. ONE ARMY FIELD SUPPORT BRIGADE.
4.D.6. COMMUNICATION FORCE PACKAGE.
4.D.6.A. TWO COMMUNICATIONS SUPPORT PACKAGES FOR FORWARD OPERATING
BASES. COMMUNICATIONS SUPPORT WILL INCLUDE SECURE AND UNCLASSIFIED
VOICE, DATA, VTC, E-MAIL AND FACSIMILE SUPPORT, AND WILL PROVIDE
REQUISITE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS TO ENSURE ROBUST AND RELIABLE
COMMUNICATIONS CAPABILITIES NECESSARY FOR C2 ASSIGNED FORCES AND TO
SUPPORT THE JTF SCHEME OF MANEUVER.
4.D.6.B. UP TO 10 COMMUNICATIONS FLY-AWAY TEAMS. TEAMS WILL CONSIST OF
COMMUNICATIONS OPERATORS AND ASSOCIATED SINGLE CHANNEL TACSAT RADIOS
(PRC-117 OR EQUIVALENT). TEAMS SHOULD ALSO DEPLOY WITH IRIDIUM OR
GLOBALSTAR SATELLITE PHONES AND WILL PROVIDE QUICK-RESPONSE MOBILE
COMMUNICATIONS SUPPORT TO THE JTF-HQS, SUBORDINATE FORCES, AND/OR
NON-DOD FORCES.
4.D.6.C. SMALL C2 INTERNET PROTOCOL PACKAGE (FOR INTERNAL USE): UP TO
TWO COMAIR-DEPLOYABLE PACKAGES THAT PROVIDE LONG-HAUL SATELLITE
REACH-BACK CONNECTION TO GIG-DISN SECURE AND NON-SECURE VOICE, VIDEO,
AND DATA SERVICES FOR UP TO A 40-PERSON STAFF. THE PACKAGES DEPLOY WITH
20 VOIP PHONES, BUT STAFF MEMBERS MUST PROVIDE THEIR OWN LAPTOPS.
4.D.6.D. LNO COMMO PACKAGE: UP TO TWO MAN-PORTABLE REACH-BACK COMMO
PACKAGES TO PROVIDE DOD SECURE AND NON-SECURE DATA, AND VOICE SERVICES
FOR THE PA DIRECTOR OR SENIOR LEADERSHIP.
4.D.6.E. 1 X C-E DEPLOYABLE INDEPENDENT COMMUNICATIONS ELEMENT (DICE)
TO PROVIDE MINIMUM ESSENTIAL VOICE AND DATA SERVICES, INCLUDING
MULTIBAND SATELLITE TERMINAL, COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT, POWER AND
PERSONNEL FOR LIMITED OPERATIONS. RECOMMENDED UTC: 6KTE1. UTC TO BE
TAILORED TO MEET INCIDENT/EVENT REQUIREMENTS.
4.D.7. INCIDENT AWARENESS AND ASSESSMENT (IAA) FORCE PACKAGE.
4.D.7.A. IAA RESOURCES MAY BE REQUESTED TO SUPPORT FIRST RESPONDERS AND
DECISION MAKERS IN THE FOLLOWING MISSIONS: SITUATIONAL AWARENESS,
DAMAGE ASSESSMENT, EVACUATION MONITORING, SAR, CBRNE ASSESSMENT,
HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEY, AND DYNAMIC GROUND COORDINATION. THE USE OF IAA
ASSETS SHOULD INTEGRATE WITH CAPABILITIES FROM OTHER GOVERNMENT AND
COMMERCIAL CAPABILITIES. IAA CAPABILITIES CAN PERFORM MULTI-MISSION
OPERATIONS. IAA MUST BE CONDUCTED IAW ALL INTELLIGENCE OVERSIGHT
REQUIREMENTS, INCLUDING REF BB.SECDEF APPROVAL OF THIS SUPPORT REQUEST
AUTHORIZES TRADITIONAL INTELLIGENCE CAPABILITIES TO CONDUCT DSCA
MISSIONS FOR NON-INTELLIGENCE PURPOSES. THE FOLLOWING IAA MISSION
MODULES HAVE BEEN PRE-APPROVED BY SECDEF FOR THE USE OF TRADITIONAL
ISR/INTELLIGENCE ASSETS TO CONDUCT NON-TRADITIONAL DSCA SUPPORT
MISSIONS. USE OF THESE IAA ASSETS FOR OTHER THAN THE BELOW DSCA PURPOSE
SHALL REQUIRE SPECIFIC SECDEF REVIEW AND APPROVAL ON A CASE-BY-CASE
BASIS. THE SEVEN IAA MISSIONS MAY BE ACCOMPLISHED USING FORCE PACKAGE
MODULES WITH VARYING CAPABILITIES. THESE MODULES AND THE SPECIFIC
CAPABILITIES REQUIRED ARE DESCRIBED BELOW:
4.D.7.A.1. IAA SITUATIONAL AWARENESS MODULE. SUFFICIENT PLATFORMS TO
PROVIDE 24-HOUR FMV COVERAGE FOR 72 HOURS. PLATFORM AND SENSORS MUST BE
DAY/NIGHT CAPABLE AND BE ABLE TO DIRECT DOWNLINK FMV DATA STREAM TO A
ROVER SYSTEM. THE MODULE ALSO INCLUDES SUFFICIENT PROCESSING,
EXPLOITATION, AND DISSEMINATION (PED) ASSETS TO CAPTURE AND DISSEMINATE
ANNOTATED STILL IMAGERY OF NAMED AREAS OF INTEREST.
4.D.7.A.2. IAA DAMAGE ASSESSMENT MODULE. CAPABILITY TO PROVIDE BROAD
AREA AND FOCUSED (POINT) IMAGERY. PLATFORM(S) SHOULD BE CAPABLE OF
PROVIDING A MINIMUM OF 10,000 SQ NM OF IMAGERY COVERAGE PER MISSION.
BROAD AREA SENSOR(S) MUST BE DAY/NIGHT CAPABLE. POINT TARGET SENSOR(S)
MUST BE DAY/NIGHT AND ALL-WEATHER CAPABLE. THE MODULE INCLUDES
SUFFICIENT PED ASSETS TO DIGITIZE, GEORECTIFY, AND DISSEMINATE BROAD
AREA IMAGERY. PED MUST ALSO BE CAPABLE OF EXPLOITING, ANNOTATING, AND
DISSEMINATING A MINIMUM OF 300 POINT TARGETS PER MISSION WITHIN 12 HOURS
OF MISSION COMPLETION.
4.D.7.A.3. IAA EVACUATION MONITORING MODULE. THIS MODULE SUPPORTS PRE-
AND POST-EVACUATION MONITORING OF LARGE-SCALE POPULATION MOVEMENTS. IT
PROVIDES DETAILED NIGHT AND DAY COVERAGE OF LINES OF COMMUNICATION (LOC)
AND MONITORING OF POTENTIAL POPULATION CHOKEPOINTS AND/OR GATHERING
AREAS. REQUIRED CAPABILITIES INCLUDE ELECTRO-OPTICAL (EO)/INFRARED
STILL (IR) STILL, FMV, MOVING TARGET INDICATOR (MTI), VISUAL
OBSERVATION, AND POINT AND BROAD AREA COVERAGE. SUFFICIENT PLATFORM(S)
WILL BE PROVIDED TO ALLOW A MINIMUM OF 8 HOURS MTI COVERAGE PER 24-HOUR
PERIOD. IF AN AIRBORNE PLATFORM IS TASKED, THE MODULE INCLUDES
APPROPRIATE GROUND STATION TO RECEIVE AND FURTHER DISSEMINATE DIRECT
DOWNLINK FEED FROM THE PLATFORM. THE MODULE INCLUDES SUFFICIENT PED
ASSETS TO COVER MISSION DURATION.
4.D.7.A.4. IAA SAR MODULE. THIS MODULE SUPPORTS FIRST RESPONDERS BY
IDENTIFYING THE MOST AFFECTED AREAS AND PROVIDING DETAILED
NEAR-REAL-TIME (NRT) COVERAGE OF NAMED AREAS OF INTEREST TO INTEGRATE
WITH SAR PERSONNEL. REQUIRED CAPABILITIES INCLUDE EO/IR STILL, FMV, AND
VISUAL OBSERVATION. CAPABILITIES ARE DESIRED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF
NOTIFICATION FOR THE DURATION OF THE SAR OPERATION. THE CAPABILITY CAN
PROVIDE 24-HOUR FMV COVERAGE OF THREE SIMULTANEOUS OPERATING AREAS FOR A
MINIMUM PERIOD OF 5 DAYS. THE MODULE INCLUDES SUFFICIENT PED ASSETS TO
MONITOR FMV STREAMS AND PASS ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF INFORMATION TO SAR
FORCES IN NEAR-REAL-TIME.
4.D.7.A.5. CBRNE ASSESSMENT MODULE. THIS MODULE WILL BE EMPLOYED WHEN
NECESSARY TO EXECUTE OPERATIONS UNDER THE AUTHORITIES LISTED IN REF Z.
ADDITIONAL SENSOR REQUIREMENTS BEYOND ORGANIC CCMRF CAPABILITIES WILL BE
COORDINATED BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE CBRNE EVENT.
4.D.7.A.6. HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEY MODULE. UP TO TWO ENGINEER DIVING UNITS
TO PROVIDE HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYS FOR EVACUATION OF COASTAL AREAS AND
ASSESSMENTS OF BRIDGES, PIERS, AND OTHER CRITICAL MARITIME
INFRASTRUCTURE.
4.D.7.A.7. IAA DYNAMIC GROUND COORDINATION TEAM MODULE. FMV-CAPABLE
IAA AERIAL PLATFORMS REQUIRE ROVER-CAPABLE JOINT TERMINAL ATTACK
CONTROLLER (JTAC) TEAMS TO PROVIDE DYNAMIC CONTROL OF IAA ASSETS AND
RECEIVE TCDL STE OR ROVER VIDEO RECEIVE SYSTEMS COUPLED WITH BROADBAND
SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS CAPABLE OF TRANSMITTING FMV VIA THE
GIG-DISN TO THE USNORTHCOM NIPR AND SIPR INTERNET PROTOCOL ADDRESSES.
JTACS NEED TO BE 24-HOUR CAPABLE AND EQUIPPED WITH GROUND TO AIR
COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT TO RETASK AIRBORNE ASSETS, IF REQUIRED. JTACS
MUST HAVE OFF-ROAD VEHICLE CAPABILITY. MISSION ANALYSIS WILL DETERMINE
CAT 4 GROUND COORDINATION TEAM MODULES REQUIRED IN EXCESS OF CAT 3
CAPABILITIES.
4.D.7.B. POTENTIAL AERIAL AND GROUND ASSETS AVAILABLE TO EXECUTE THE
IAA MISSIONS DESCRIBED ABOVE MAY BE A SINGLE PLATFORM OR CAPABILITY
BELONGING TO MULTIPLE MODULES AND AERIAL ASSETS THAT MAY PERFORM
MULTIPLE MISSIONS IN A SINGLE SORTIE. SUPPORTED CCDRS WILL PROVIDE TO
FORCE PROVIDERS A CONOPS FOR EMPLOYMENT THAT AT A MINIMUM WILL INCLUDE
TASK AND PURPOSE AND WILL DETAIL THE WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN AND WHY
INSTRUCTIONS. THE SUPPORTED CCDR WILL THEN COORDINATE WITH FORCE
PROVIDERS TO DETERMINE THE APPROPRIATE SOURCING SOLUTIONS BASED UPON
ASSETS AVAILABLE AND LOCATION OF THE REQUIRED SUPPORT.
4.D.7.C. ASSETS TO SUPPORT IAA PACKAGES MAY BE SOURCED THROUGH THE ISR
RESPONSE FORCE ALREADY ON PTDO STATUS.
4.D.8. MARITIME FORCE PACKAGE.
4.D.8.A. ONE AMPHIBIOUS READY GROUP (ARG), INCLUDING 1 X O-6 STAFF
AFLOAT FOR COMMAND AND CONTROL OF AMPHIBIOUS FORCES, THREE AMPHIBIOUS
SHIPS, 2 X NAVY HELO DET FOR SAR AND C2, FLEET SURGICAL TEAM, TACRON DET
FOR AIR CONTROL CAPABILITY, ASSAULT CRAFT DET FOR SHIP-TO-SHORE
CAPABILITY, AND BEACH GROUP/BEACH MASTER DETS TO SUPPORT MOVEMENT
ASHORE.
4.D.8.B. UP TO TWO ENGINEER DIVING UNITS TO PROVIDE HYDROGRAPHIC
SURVEYS FOR EVACUATION OF COASTAL AREAS AND ASSESSMENTS OF BRIDGES,
PIERS, AND OTHER CRITICAL MARITIME INFRASTRUCTURE.
4.D.8.C. AMPHIBIOUS DISASTER RECOVERY CAPABILITY TO CONDUCT LIMITED
ROUTE CLEARANCE, DEBRIS CLEARANCE, DEWATERING, AND EMERGENCY REPAIRS.
4.D.8.D. DIVING AND SALVAGE CAPABILITY TO CONDUCT UNDERWATER HARBOR,
RIVER AND OTHER NAVIGABLE CHANNEL CLEARANCE AND SALVAGE OPERATIONS.
4.D.8.E. ONE FLEET SURVEY TEAM (FST) AND ASSOCIATED GEAR TO CONDUCT
HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYS FOR AFFECTED PORTS.
4.D.9. SUPPORTED CCDRS WILL INITIATE THE PTDO PROCESS BY SUBMITTING A
REQUEST FOR FORCES VIA STANDARD RFF PROCESS. A PA RFA IS NOT REQUIRED
FOR SUPPORTED CCDRS TO SUBMIT THIS RFF. THESE FORCES ARE INTENDED AS AN
INITIAL RESPONSE FORCE FOR SCALE INCIDENTS, SUCH AS PREDICTED LANDFALL
OF A MAJOR HURRICANE OR AN INCIDENT THAT OCCURS WITHOUT WARNING AND THE
RESPONSE TO WHICH THE SUPPORTED CCDR ANTICIPATES MAY EXCEED THE
CAPABILITIES OF THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES AND STATE(S) (INCLUDING NATIONAL
GUARD AND EMAC RESOURCES).
4.D.10. SOURCING. FOLLOWING SECDEF APPROVAL OF SUPPORTED CCDR RFF,
FORCE PROVIDERS WILL HAVE 24 HOURS TO SOURCE FORCES AND FOR THOSE FORCES
TO REPORT PTDO READY STATUS TO THE SUPPORTED CCDR.
4.D.11. PTDO.
4.D.11.A. UPON ASSUMPTION OF PTDO STATUS, FORCES WILL REPORT TO THE
SUPPORTED CCDR FOR PLANNING AND COORDINATION. DIRLAUTH BETWEEN THE
SUPPORTED CCDR AND PTDO FORCES.
4.D.11.B. UPON ATTAINMENT OF PTDO READY STATUS, TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT
ACHIEVABLE, FORCES WILL BPT DEPLOY WITHIN 96 HOURS OF NOTIFICATION BY
THE JOINT STAFF OF SECDEF APPROVAL.
4.D.11.C. DURATION. FORCES MAY BE REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN PTDO STATUS FOR
UP TO 7 CONSECUTIVE DAYS. SUPPORTED CCDRS MUST PROVIDE JUSTIFICATION
FOR ANY EXTENSION BEYOND 7 DAYS TO SECDEF. PTDO STATUS WILL TERMINATE
AUTOMATICALLY AT THE END OF THE 7-DAY PERIOD UNLESS AN EXTENSION IS
GRANTED BY SECDEF.
4.D.12. FORCES IDENTIFIED IN PARA 4.D. ARE NOT REQUIRED TO BE IN
STEADY-STATE PTDO STATUS NOR ARE FORCE PROVIDERS REQUIRED TO IDENTIFY OR
SOURCE UNITS UNTIL DIRECTED BY SECDEF.
4.D.13. FORCES SHALL BE SOURCED TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT POSSIBLE AT THE
TIME OF REQUEST.
4.D.14. STANDARD FORCE PROVIDER SOURCING RECOMMENDATIONS WILL BE
SUBMITTED FOR IDENTIFIED SHORTFALLS.
4.D.15. ANY PA RFA FOR CAPABILITIES NOT COVERED OR LISTED IN PARAS
4.A., 4.B., AND 4.C. WILL BE SUBMITTED IAW PARA 9.B. FOR STANDARD
PROCESSING, VALIDATION, AND SUBSEQUENT SECDEF DECISION.
5. COMBATANT COMMANDS:
5.A. CDRUSNORTHCOM.
5.A.1. COORDINATE AND INTEGRATE PLANS WITH CHIEF, NGB TO FACILITATE THE
SYNCHRONIZATION OF NATIONAL GUARD DOMESTIC OPERATIONS AND USNORTHCOM
DSCA PLANS.
5.A.2. COMMANDER, U.S. FLEET FORCES COMMAND (COMUSFLTFORCOM) IS
DESIGNATED THE JOINT FORCE MARITIME COMPONENT COMMANDER (JFMCC-N) IN AN
OPCON RELATIONSHIP TO CDRUSNORTHCOM. THIS FUNCTION IS SEPARATE FROM
COMUSFLTFORCOM’S COMPONENT FUNCTION AND COMBATANT COMMAND RELATIONSHIP
TO CDRUSJFCOM. NO TRANSFER OF FORCES OR OTHER COMMAND RELATIONSHIP(S)
IS AUTHORIZED WITHOUT SECDEF APPROVAL.
5.A.3. ACCEPT DURING MISSION EXECUTION IAW REFS P AND Q THE 53D WEATHER
RECON SQUADRON (WRS) AND EXERCISE TACON UPON DEPLOYMENT/EMPLOYMENT IN
USNORTHCOM AOR. RELINQUISH TACON OF REDEPLOYING FORCES UPON MISSION
COMPLETION.
5.A.4. REQUEST, ACCEPT, AND EXERCISE TACON OF A MARITIME COMMAND
ELEMENT REQUIRED TO COMMAND FORCES CONDUCTING DSCA OPERATIONS.
RELINQUISH TACON OF THE COMMAND ELEMENT UPON MISSION COMPLETION.
5.A.5. BPT PROVIDE PERSONNEL, UNITS, EQUIPMENT, AND/OR OTHER SUPPORT AS
REQUESTED AND APPROVED BY SECDEF.
5.B. CDRUSJFCOM.
5.B.1 WITHIN 24 HOURS OF SUPPORTED CCDR REQUEST, PLACE ON 24-HOUR PTDO
STATUS THE CATEGORY 2 AND 3 CAPABILITIES LISTED IN PARAS 4.B. AND 4.C.
5.B.2. UPON THE SUPPORTED CCDR REQUEST, DEPLOY CATEGORY 2 AND 3 FORCES
TO THE AFFECTED AREA, ENSURING MOVEMENT C2, JOPES TPFDD VERIFICATION,
AND FORCE CLOSURE REPORTING TO THE SUPPORTED CCDR.
5.B.3. COORDINATE WITH CDRUSSTRATCOM ON ALLOCATION AND EMPLOYMENT OF
AERIAL IMAGERY ASSETS AS REQUIRED PER PARA 4.B.7.
5.B.4. COMMANDER, U.S. FLEET FORCES COMMAND (COMUSFLTFORCOM) IS
DESIGNATED THE JOINT FORCE MARITIME COMPONENT COMMANDER (JFMCC-N) IN AN
OPCON RELATIONSHIP TO CDRUSNORTHCOM. THIS FUNCTION IS SEPARATE FROM
COMUSFLTFORCOM’S COMPONENT FUNCTION AND COMBATANT COMMAND RELATIONSHIP
TO CDRUSJFCOM. NO TRANSFER OF FORCES OR OTHER COMMAND RELATIONSHIP(S)
IS AUTHORIZED WITHOUT SECDEF APPROVAL.
5.B.5. UPON CDRUSTRANSCOM REQUEST, PROVIDE AVAILABLE CRITICAL CARE AIR
TRANSPORT TEAMS AND STAGING RESOURCES TO SUPPORT THE CAPABILITY
INDICATED IN PARA 4.B.9. IAW PARA 3.A.2.
5.B.6. AT THE DISCRETION OF CDRUSJFCOM, CDRUSJFCOM MAY TRANSFER A
MARITIME COMMAND ELEMENT TO THE SUPPORTED CCDR. ACCEPT FORCES AND
RESUME TACON AFTER NOTIFICATION BY CDRUSNORTHCOM OR UPON MISSION
COMPLETION, AS DETERMINED BY CDRUSNORTHCOM OR SECDEF.
5.B.7. BPT PROVIDE PERSONNEL, UNITS, EQUIPMENT, AND/OR OTHER SUPPORT AS
REQUESTED AND APPROVED BY SECDEF.
5.C. CDRUSPACOM.
5.C.1. WITHIN 24 HOURS OF SUPPORTED CCDR REQUEST, AND FOLLOWING
COORDINATION WITH AND CONCURRENCE OF THE SUPPORTED CCDR THROUGH USJFCOM,
PLACE ON 24-HOUR PTDO STATUS THE CATEGORY 2 AND 3 FORCES LISTED IN PARAS
4.B AND 4.C. UPON SUPPORTED CCDR REQUEST, DEPLOY CATEGORY 2 AND 3
FORCES TO THE AFFECTED AREA.
5.C.2. CDRUSNORTHCOM HAS DIRLAUTH WITH SOURCED FORCES UPON PTDO STATUS
AND WILL KEEP CDRUSPACOM INFORMED.
5.C.3. IN RESPONSE TO, OR IN IMMEDIATE ANTICIPATION OF, A MAJOR
INCIDENT AND UPON SUPPORTED COMMANDER REQUEST, USPACOM WILL INFORM
USNORTHCOM OF USPACOM COMMAND COMPONENT RESPONSIBLE TO ASSIST
USNORTHCOM/JFMCC-NORTH IN MARITIME DSCA PLANNING AND OPERATIONS ON THE
U.S. WEST COAST.
5.C.4. ACCEPT DURING MISSION EXECUTION IAW REFS P AND Q THE 53RD
WEATHER RECON SQUADRON (WRS) AND EXERCISE TACON UPON ARRIVAL IN THE
USPACOM AOR. RELINQUISH TACON OF REDEPLOYING FORCES UPON DEPARTURE FROM
THE USPACOM AOR.
5.C.5. COORDINATE AND INTEGRATE PLANS WITH CHIEF, NGB TO FACILITATE THE
SYNCHRONIZATION OF NATIONAL GUARD DOMESTIC OPERATIONS AND USPACOM DSCA
PLANS.
5.C.6. AT THE DISCRETION OF CDRUSPACOM, CDRUSPACOM MAY TRANSFER TACON OF
A MARITIME COMMAND ELEMENT TO CDRUSNORTHCOM. ACCEPT FORCES AND RESUME
TACON AFTER NOTIFICATION BY CDRUSNORTHCOM OR UPON MISSION COMPLETION, AS
DETERMINED BY CDRUSNORTHCOM OR SECDEF.
5.C.7. BPT PROVIDE RESOURCE SHORTFALLS IDENTIFIED BY CDRUSJFCOM AND
ADDITIONAL FORCE CAPABILITIES AS APPROVED BY SECDEF.
5.C.8. BPT PROVIDE PERSONNEL, UNITS, EQUIPMENT, AND/OR OTHER SUPPORT AS
REQUESTED AND APPROVED BY SECDEF.
5.D. CDRUSTRANSCOM.
5.D.1. PROVIDE DEPLOYMENT, EMPLOYMENT, AND REDEPLOYMENT COMMON-USER
AIR, LAND, AND SEA TRANSPORTATION, TERMINAL MANAGEMENT AND AIR REFUELING
FOR FORCES ENGAGED IN DSCA OPERATIONS AND AEROMEDICAL EVACUATION AS
REQUIRED.
5.D.2. WITHIN 24 HOURS OF SUPPORTED CCDR REQUEST, PLACE ON 24-HOUR PTDO
STATUS THE CATEGORY 2 AND 3 CAPABILITIES LISTED IN PARAS 4.B. AND 4.C.
5.D.3. UPON SUPPORTED CCDR REQUEST, DEPLOY CATEGORY 2 AND 3 FORCES TO
THE AFFECTED AREA.
5.D.4. EXERCISE OPCON OF PATIENT MOVEMENT AND STAGING FORCES. DURING
NDMS PATIENT MOVEMENT OPERATIONS EXERCISE COORDINATING AUTHORITY OVER
TITLE 32 PATIENT MOVEMENT FORCES IF THE GOVERNOR AGREES.
5.D.5. BPT PROVIDE PERSONNEL, UNITS, EQUIPMENT, AND/OR OTHER SUPPORT AS
REQUESTED AND APPROVED BY SECDEF.
5.E. CDRUSSTRATCOM.
5.E.1. COORDINATE WITH CDRUSJFCOM ON EMPLOYMENT OF AERIAL IMAGERY AND
ASSESSMENT ASSETS AND IAA SUPPORT LISTED IN PARA 4.B.8.
5.E.2. FORWARD RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TRANSFER OF COMMAND RELATIONSHIP OF
ANY NATIONAL-LEVEL ASSETS PROVIDED BY USSTRATCOM FOR DSCA TO CJCS FOR
SECDEF DECISION.
5.E.3. BPT PROVIDE PERSONNEL, UNITS, EQUIPMENT, AND/OR OTHER SUPPORT AS
REQUESTED AND APPROVED BY SECDEF.
5.F. CDRUSSOCOM.
5.F.1. WITHIN 24 HOURS OF THE SUPPORTED CCDR REQUEST, PLACE ON
24-HOUR PTDO STATUS AND OR DEPLOY CATEGORY 3 FORCES LISTED IN PARA 4.C.
TO THE AFFECTED AREA.
5.F.2. BPT PROVIDE PERSONNEL, UNITS, EQUIPMENT, AND/OR OTHER SUPPORT AS
REQUESTED AND APPROVED BY SECDEF.
6. MILITARY DEPARTMENTS SECRETARIES.
6.A. COORDINATE WITH THE SUPPORTED CCDRS FOR USE OF DOD
INSTALLATION(S), PER PARA 4.B.1.
6.B. UPON THE SUPPORTED CCDR REQUEST, BEGIN NDMS BED REPORTING.
6.C. PROVIDE ONE O-6/O-5 REPRESENTATIVE TO THE MEDICAL INTERAGENCY
COORDINATING GROUP.
6.D. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS LIAISON OFFICERS (EPLOS) ARE MILITARY
DEPARTMENT ASSETS AND MAY BE ACTIVATED AND EMPLOYED BY THEIR MILITARY
DEPARTMENT SECRETARIES IN A DSCA CONTINGENCY ROLE. ONCE ACTIVATED EPLOS
ARE OPCON TO THE GEOGRAPHICAL CCDR SERVICE COMPONENT COMMANDER. THE
EPLOS REQUESTED BY CDRUSNORTHCOM ARE TACON TO THE DCO.
6.E. SECRETARY OF THE ARMY.
6.E.1. PROVIDE CATEGORY 2 AND 3 FORCES AND INSTALLATION SUPPORT AS
DETAILED IN PARAS 4.B AND 4.C.
6.E.2. BPT PROVIDE PERSONNEL, UNITS, EQUIPMENT, AND/OR OTHER SUPPORT AS
REQUESTED AND APPROVED BY SECDEF.
6.F. SECRETARY OF THE NAVY.
6.F.1. PROVIDE CATEGORY 2 AND 3 FORCES AND INSTALLATION SUPPORT AS
DETAILED IN PARAS 4.B AND 4.C.
6.F.2. BPT PROVIDE PERSONNEL, UNITS, EQUIPMENT, AND/OR OTHER SUPPORT AS
REQUESTED AND APPROVED BY SECDEF.
6.G. SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE.
6.G.1. DEPLOY AND ATTACH THE 53RD WEATHER RECON SQUADRON (WRS) IN
SUPPORT OF NOAA CONDUCTING WEATHER RECONNAISSANCE OPERATIONS IAW REFS P
AND Q TO THE GEOGRAPHICAL CCDRS UPON ARRIVAL IN THE GEOGRAPHICAL CCDRS
AOR. ACCEPT RETURNING FORCES UPON DEPARTURE FROM RESPECTIVE CCDRS AOR.
DURATION IS UNTIL MISSION COMPLETE AS SPECIFIED IN REFS P AND Q.
6.G.2. UPON CDRUSTRANSCOM REQUEST, PROVIDE AVAILABLE CRITICAL CARE AIR
TRANSPORT TEAMS AND STAGING RESOURCES TO SUPPORT PATIENT MOVEMENT
CAPABILITY INDICATED IN PARA 4.B.9. IAW PARA 3.A.2.
6.G.3. BPT PROVIDE MEDICAL LOGISTICS AND PATIENT MOVEMENT ITEMS (PMI)
SUPPORT FROM THE ONSET OF A DSCA MISSION ISO AEROMEDICAL EVACUATION (AE)
OPERATIONS. PROVIDE OPEN COMMUNICATIONS WITH THE USNORTHCOM SINGLE
INTEGRATED MEDICAL LOGISTICS MANAGER (SIMLM) AND THEATER LEAD AGENT FOR
MEDICAL MATERIAL (TLAMM) FOR ONGOING COORDINATION OF ADDITIONAL SUPPORT,
AS REQUIRED.
6.G.4. PROVIDE CATEGORY 2 AND 3 SUPPORT AS DETAILED IN PARAS 4.B. AND
4.C.
6.G.5. BPT PROVIDE PERSONNEL, UNITS, EQUIPMENT, AND/OR OTHER SUPPORT AS
REQUESTED AND APPROVED BY SECDEF.
7. DIRECTORS OF DEFENSE AGENCIES:
7.A. DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY (DLA).
7.A.1. BPT DEPLOY AND OPERATE THE DEPLOYABLE DISTRIBUTION CENTER (DDX).
UPON DEPLOYMENT, THE DDX SHALL BE PLACED IN GENERAL SUPPORT TO THE
SUPPORTED CCDR.
7.A.2. PROVIDE CATEGORY 2 AND 3 FORCES SUPPORT AS DETAILED IN PARAS
4.B. AND 4.C.
7.A.3. BPT PROVIDE PERSONNEL, UNITS, EQUIPMENT, AND/OR OTHER SUPPORT AS
REQUESTED AND APPROVED BY SECDEF.
8. CHIEF, NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU (NGB).
8.A. ADVISE THE SECDEF, CJCS, AND SUPPORTED CCDRS ON ALL MATTERS
INVOLVING NON-FEDERALIZED NATIONAL GUARD FORCES.
8.B. COORDINATE WITH AND PROVIDE A DAILY STATUS REPORT TO THE OFFICE OF
THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR HOMELAND DEFENSE AND AMERICAS’
SECURITY AFFAIRS OASD(HD/ASA), THE JOINT STAFF, THE SUPPORTED CCDR, AND
THE MILITARY DEPARTMENTS FOR EACH STATE PERFORMING NON-FEDERALIZED
DOMESTIC OPERATIONS UNDER THE C2 OF THE GOVERNOR OR PROVIDING DOMESTIC
OPERATIONS SUPPORT TO ANOTHER STATE. THE STATUS REPORT ASSISTS IN THE
DEVELOPMENT OF A STATE COMMON OPERATING PICTURE, INCLUDING NATIONAL
GUARD OPERATIONS RELATED TO THE INCIDENT, WHICH FACILITATES THE
POTENTIAL INTEGRATION OF DOD RESOURCES AT THE STATE OR LOCAL LEVEL.
8.C. COORDINATE AND INTEGRATE PLANS WITH SUPPORTED CCDR TO FACILITATE
THE SYNCHRONIZATION OF NATIONAL GUARD DOMESTIC OPERATIONS AND DOD DSCA
PLANS.
9. COORDINATING INSTRUCTIONS.
9.A. A DCO, O-6 IN GRADE (OR EQUIVALENT CIVILIAN GRADE) OR AS
DETERMINED BY THE SUPPORTED CCDR, WILL SERVE AS THE SINGLE DOD POC FOR
THE FEMA REGIONS AND THE FEDERAL COORDINATION OFFICER (FCO) FOR
REQUESTING ASSISTANCE FROM DOD.
9.B. RFA PROCESS.
9.B.1. FOR CAPABILITIES NOT COVERED UNDER THIS ORDER IN PARAS 4.A.,
4.B., AND 4.C., THE STANDARD RFA APPROVAL PROCESS IS REQUIRED.
9.B.1.A. STANDARD RFA PROCESS. ONCE THE DCO AND DCE ARE ACTIVATED, THE
DCO WILL REVIEW, VALIDATE, AND PROVIDE A RECOMMENDATION FOR FEMA AND
NIFC SUBMITTED RFAS TO THE SUPPORTED CCDR. THE SUPPORTED CCDR WILL THEN
REVIEW, COORDINATE AND PROVIDE RECOMMENDATIONS TO JOINT STAFF JOINT
DIRECTOR OF MILITARY SUPPORT (JDOMS). JDOMS WILL SEND THE RFA TO OFFICE
OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT (DOD EXECSEC) AND
OASD(HD/ASA) FOR REVIEW AND SUBSEQUENT SECDEF DECISION.
9.B.1.B. IF THE DCO HAS NOT BEEN ACTIVATED, FEMA AND NIFC RFAS WITHOUT
DCO ACTIVATION ARE SUBMITTED TO DOD EXECSEC AND FORWARDED TO
OASD(HD/ASA) AND JDOMS FOR REVIEW AND SUBSEQUENT SECDEF DECISION.
9.B.1.C. THE CCDR MAY COORDINATE WITH THE PA AND NGB FOR EXECUTION BY
TITLE 32 ASSETS OF RFAS APPROVED THROUGH THE FEDERAL PROCESS
9.B.1.D. TITLE 10 ASSETS EMPLOYED PER PA RFAS WILL BE IN GENERAL
SUPPORT TO THE INCIDENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH PA PRIORITIES. WHEN RFAS
FROM MULTIPLE STATES EXCEED AVAILABLE DOD ASSETS, THE CCDR WILL
COORDINATE WITH THE PA TO SUPPORT GAP ANALYSIS AND ACHIEVE THE DESIRED
END STATE MOST EFFICTIVELY.
9.C. SUPPORTING AND SUPPORTED CCDRS AND MILITARY DEPARTMENT SECRETARIES
ARE AUTHORIZED TO SOURCE FORCES CURRENTLY IN A PTDO STATUS ISO OTHER
SECDEF DIRECTIVES FOR SUPPORT TO THIS EXORD. IF OTHER PTDO FORCES ARE
UTILIZED ISO THIS EXORD, CCDRS AND/OR MILITARY DEPARTMENT SECRETARIES
WILL BACKFILL THOSE PTDO FORCES AS REQUIRED PER THE ESTABLISHING
DOCUMENT.
9.D. FOR FORCES OUTLINED IN PARAS 4.B. AND 4.C., SUPPORTED CCDRS MAY
COORDINATE DIRECTLY WITH THE FORCE PROVIDERS.
9.E. FORCE PROVIDERS ARE CCDRS, MILITARY DEPARTMENT SECRETARIES, AND
DIRECTORS OF DEFENSE AGENCIES.
9.F. ONCE SOURCED, IDENTIFIED, AND PLACED ON A PTDO STATUS BY
CDRUSPACOM, CDRUSNORTHCOM IS AUTHORIZED TO COORDINATE WITH
CDRUSPACOM-SPECIFIED CATEGORY 2 AND 3 FORCES STATIONED ON THE U.S. WEST
COAST FOR DSCA MISSIONS IN THAT AO. USNORTHCOM IS TO KEEP USPACOM
INFORMED. CDRUSNORTHCOM IS REQUIRED TO SUBMIT AN RFF WITH COST ESTIMATE
FOR FORCES NOT SPECIFIED IN THIS ORDER TO OBTAIN SECDEF APPROVAL FOR
PLACING USPACOM FORCES ISO USNORTHCOM.
9.G. THE SUPPORTED AND SUPPORTING CCDRS AND MILITARY DEPARTMENT
SECRETARIES WILL SUBMIT PROBLEMATIC OR CONTENTIOUS REQUESTS FOR
PERSONNEL, INSTALLATIONS, OR EQUIPMENT JDOMS AND OASD(HD/ASA) FOR
PROCESSING. THOSE ISSUES THAT CANNOT BE RESOLVED THROUGH FURTHER
COORDINATION WILL BE SUBMITTED TO THE SECDEF FOR RESOLUTION.
9.H. SUPPORT PERIOD.
9.H.1. FORCES MAY DEPLOY TO THE AOR/JOA FOR THE REQUESTED AMOUNT OF
TIME, NOT TO EXCEED A 60-DAY PERIOD.
9.H.1.A. SUPPORTED CCDRS MAY GRANT EXTENSIONS IN 30-DAY INCREMENTS UPON
RECEIPT, COORDINATION AND VALIDATION OF THE PA REQUEST FOR EXTENSION AND
ICW FORCE PROVIDERS AND THE JOINT STAFF WITH SECDEF NOTIFICATIONS.
9.H.2. CONTINUOUS SUPPORT THROUGHOUT THE DESIGNATED SUPPORT PERIOD WILL
REMAIN CONTINGENT ON OTHER DOD REQUIREMENTS AND PRIORITIES.
9.H.3. TERMINATE OPERATIONS WHEN DIRECTED BY THE SUPPORTED CCDRS OR
SECDEF.
9.I. FORCE PROVIDERS WILL EXECUTE FORCE DEPLOYMENT PLANNING AND
EXECUTION RESPONSIBILITIES FROM HOME STATION TO THE APOD AND SEA PORT OF
DEBARKATION (SPOD), OR BASE SUPPORT INSTALLATION (BSI) WITHIN THE JOA
FOR GROUND UNITS; INCLUDING MOVEMENT C2, JOPES TPFDD VERIFICATION, AND
FORCE CLOSURE REPORTING TO THE SUPPORTED CCDR.
9.J. IMMEDIATE RESPONSE: WHEN TIME DOES NOT PERMIT PRIOR APPROVAL FROM
HIGHER HEADQUARTERS, LOCAL MILITARY COMMANDERS, OR RESPONSIBLE OFFICIALS
OF OTHER DOD COMPONENTS, MAY IN IMMINENTLY SERIOUS CONDITIONS, UPON
REQUEST FROM LOCAL AUTHORITIES, PROVIDE SUPPORT TO SAVE LIVES, PREVENT
HUMAN SUFFERING, OR MITIGATE GREAT PROPERTY DAMAGE. SUCH IMMEDIATE
RESPONSE SHOULD BE PROVIDED TO CIVIL AGENCIES ON A COST-REIMBURSABLE
BASIS, BUT REQUESTS FOR IMMEDIATE RESPONSE SHOULD NOT BE DELAYED OR
DENIED BECAUSE OF THE INABILITY OR UNWILLINGNESS OF THE REQUESTER TO
MAKE A COMMITMENT TO REIMBURSE THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE. COMMANDERS OR
RESPONSIBLE DOD OFFICIALS WILL REPORT ALL ACTIONS AND SUPPORT PROVIDED
THROUGH THE APPROPRIATE CHAIN OF COMMAND TO THE NATIONAL MILITARY
COMMAND CENTER (NMCC), IAW REFS A AND F, AND PROVIDE A COPY TO THE
GEOGRAPHIC CCDR. AFTER 72 HOURS OF EMPLOYMENT, RESPECTIVE MILITARY
DEPARTMENTS WILL COORDINATE CONTINUED OPERATIONS WITH THE GEOGRAPHIC
CCDR.
9.K. DIRLAUTH FOR PLANNING AMONG SUPPORTED AND SUPPORTING CCDRS,
MILITARY DEPARTMENT SECRETARIES, AND DIRECTORS OF DEFENSE AGENCIES AS
REQUIRED. KEEP THE JOINT STAFF INFORMED.
9.L. RESTRICTIONS ON SUPPORT. REFS R AND S GOVERN THE SCOPE OF DIRECT
MILITARY ASSISTANCE TO CIVILIAN LAW ENFORCEMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF THIS
MISSION. MILITARY PERSONNEL ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO CARRY INDIVIDUAL
SERVICE WEAPONS UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY SECDEF, OR EXCEPT AS AUTHORIZED BY
REF FF. PRIVATELY OWNED WEAPONS AND AMMUNITION ARE PROHIBITED.
APPROPRIATE DUTY UNIFORM WILL BE WORN.
9.L.1. UNLESS SPECIFICALLY AUTHORIZED BY LAW, NO DOD PERSONNEL IN A
TITLE 10, UNITED STATES CODE (USC), STATUS WILL BECOME INVOLVED IN
DIRECT CIVILIAN LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
TO, SEARCH, SEIZURE, ARREST, APPREHENSION, STOP AND FRISK, SURVEILLANCE,
PURSUIT, INTERROGATION, INVESTIGATION, EVIDENCE COLLECTION, SECURITY
FUNCTIONS, TRAFFIC OR CROWD CONTROL, OR SIMILAR ACTIVITIES, EXCEPT IN
CASES AND UNDER CIRCUMSTANCES EXPRESSLY AUTHORIZED BY THE PRESIDENT,
CONSTITUTION, OR ACT OF CONGRESS. UNITS SHOULD NOT DEPLOY FROM HOME
STATION UNTIL UNIT COMMANDERS ENSURE THEIR TITLE 10 PERSONNEL ARE
BRIEFED ON SRUF IAW REF T.
9.L.2. INFORMATION COLLECTION. INFORMATION COLLECTED ON U.S. PERSONS
BY MILITARY PERSONNEL IN A TITLE 10, USC, STATUS DURING THIS MISSION
THAT INDICATES THE EXISTENCE OF A THREAT TO LIFE OR PROPERTY OR THE
VIOLATION OF LAW WILL BE TURNED OVER TO CIVILIAN LAW ENFORCEMENT
OFFICIALS IAW DODD 5200.27 (REF AA) AND DODD 5525.5 (REF S). OTHER THAN
KEEPING RECORDS OF SUCH REPORTS TO CIVILIAN LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS,
INFORMATION PERTAINING TO U.S. PERSONS OR OTHER PERSONS NOT AFFILIATED
WITH DOD WILL NOT BE DISSEMINATED OR RETAINED IN DOD FILES UNLESS
AUTHORIZED BY REF AA (FOR NON-INTELLIGENCE COMPONENTS) OR BY DOD
5240-1-R (REF BB) (FOR DOD INTELLIGENCE COMPONENTS).
9.L.2.A. INTELLIGENCE OVERSIGHT AND LAW ENFORCEMENT DERIVED INFORMATION
(LEDI). THE PA EXERCISES OVERALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE COLLECTION,
ANALYSIS, RETENTION, AND DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION CONCERNING THE
OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT. MILITARY INTELLIGENCE ASSETS WILL NOT ENGAGE
IN INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION ACTIVITIES AGAINST U.S. PERSONS, UNLESS THE
MISSION OF THE INTELLIGENCE ORGANIZATION DIRECTS COLLECTION ON U.S.
PERSONS AND THE LAW AUTHORIZES THE COLLECTION, IAW EXECUTIVE ORDER 12333
(U.S. INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES) AND REF BB. ALL COLLECTION OF
INFORMATION ON U.S. PERSONS SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE FBI. EACH
MILITARY DEPARTMENT IG PROVIDES INTELLIGENCE OVERSIGHT. ANY MISSION
THAT INVOLVES DOD INTELLIGENCE COMPONENTS REQUIRES CLOSE COORDINATION
WITH THE CCDRS STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE TO ENSURE INTELLIGENCE OVERSIGHT
RULES ARE FOLLOWED. QUESTIONABLE OR ILLEGAL COLLECTION ACTIVITIES MUST
BE REPORTED THRU THE CHAIN OF COMMAND TO THE APPROPRIATE MILITARY
DEPARTMENT IG, KEEPING THE JOINT STAFF IG INFORMED. THE CONTENTS OF THE
REPORT WILL INCLUDE THE DESCRIPTION OF THE INCIDENT; DATE, TIME, AND
PLACE OF THE INCIDENT; SUMMARY OF THE INCIDENT; AND STATUS OF THE
INCIDENT. EACH MILITARY DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF THE PROVOST MARSHALL
GENERAL (OPMG) OR SERVICE EQUIVALENT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ESTABLISHING
PROCEDURES FOR DEVELOPING AND MAINTAINING LEDI, DOCTRINALLY KNOWN AS
CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE. THE ACQUISITION AND STORAGE OF INFORMATION
CONCERNING NON-AFFILIATED PERSONS AND ORGANIZATIONS SHALL BE
ACCOMPLISHED IAW REF AA AND APPLICABLE SERVICE POLICIES. ANY CONFLICTS
BETWEEN THE DIRECTIVE AND SERVICE POLICIES SHALL BE RESOLVED IN FAVOR OF
THE DIRECTIVE. OVERSIGHT WILL ALSO BE ACCOMPLISHED BY EACH MILITARY
DEPARTMENT IG.
9.L.3. DEBRIS REMOVAL: PRE- AND POST-PRESIDENTIAL DISASTER DECLARATION
DEBRIS REMOVAL WILL BE CONDUCTED IAW REF A AND TITLE 42, USC, SECTION
5173.
9.M. CCDRS ARE AUTHORIZED TO USE MANNED AERIAL IMAGERY ASSETS WITHIN
THEIR AOR TO OBTAIN IMAGERY OF GEOGRAPHY (NOT TO OBSERVE PERSONS OR
HUMAN ACTIVITY) WITHOUT NEED FOR FURTHER SECDEF APPROVAL. THESE ASSETS
MAY INCLUDE ASSETS IDENTIFIED IN PARA 1.G. OR 4.B.8., OR ASSETS
TRANSITING THE AOR. IMAGERY SHOWING US PERSONS OR ACTIVITY MUST BE
HANDLED IAW PARA 9.L.2. AND REFS AA AND BB. USE OF THESE ASSETS MAY NOT
INTERFERE WITH THE MISSION OF THE ASSET IF ASSIGNED TO ANY CCDR FOR
ANOTHER PURPOSE.
9.N. ANTITERRORISM AND FORCE PROTECTION (AT/FP). THE DIA TERRORISM
THREAT LEVEL IN THE UNITED STATES IS AVAILABLE AT: HTTP:(SLASH)(SLASH)
DCIIS.DIA.SMIL.MIL/THREAT/WORLDWIDE.HTML. THE SUPPORTED CCDRS HAVE
AT/FP RESPONSIBILITY FOR FORCES WITHIN THEIR RESPECTIVE AORS.
SUPPORTING CCDRS AND/OR MILITARY DEPARTMENT SECRETARIES WILL ENSURE ALL
DEPLOYED FORCES ARE AWARE OF THE THREAT LEVELS AND FP CONDITIONS. FOR
DEPLOYMENTS TO THE USNORTHCOM OR USPACOM AORS, SUPPORTING CCDRS AND/OR
MILITARY DEPARTMENT SECRETARIES WILL ENSURE FORCES COMPLETE SUPPORTED
CCDR-REQUIRED TRAINING, INCLUDING AT AWARENESS TRAINING IAW APPLICABLE
INSTRUCTIONS (USNORTHCOM OPERATIONS ORDER 05-01B (ANTITERRORISM) DATED
15 JULY 2006,
HTTPS:(SLASH)(SLASH)COMMAND.NORADNORTHCOM.MIL/SITES.NCJ34/NCJ34/DEFAULT.
ASPX OR WWW.NORADNORTHCOM.SMIL.MIL/J3/J34/DEFAULT.HTM; USPACOM OPORD
5050-08, DATED 18 MAR 2008,
HTTP:(SLASH)(SLASH)PSP.HQ.PACOM.SMIL.MIL/ORGAREAS/J3/J34/PAGES/DEFAULT.A
SPX. PERSONNEL PERFORMING FULL-TIME AT/FP STAFF FUNCTIONS MUST BE LEVEL
II CERTIFIED. ADDITIONALLY, DEPLOYING UNITS WILL APPOINT ONE LEVEL II
CERTIFIED ANTITERRORISM OFFICER (ATO) PER BATTALION, SQUADRON, OR SHIP
PRIOR TO DEPLOYMENT. SUPPORTED CCDRS WILL ENSURE DEPLOYED FORCES
RECEIVE APPROPRIATE UPDATED AT AWARENESS TRAINING AND TRAINING ON ANY
SECDEF-APPROVED SUPPLEMENTAL RUF, AS NECESSARY, UPON ARRIVAL AND
THROUGHOUT THE LENGTH OF THE DEPLOYMENT TO THE AOR. ENSURE FP MEASURES
INCLUDE PROVISIONS FOR ANY CONTRACTORS INVOLVED IN THE OPERATION. THE
DOD ANTITERRORISM HANDBOOK DATED 09 FEB 2004 NUMBER 2000.12-H IS LOCATED
AT THE POLICY FOLDER ON THE CJCS J34 ATFP ON AKO SITE.
HTTPS(SLASH)(SLASH)WWW.US.ARMY.MIL/SUITE.PAGE/591038.
9.O. RUF. FORCES EMPLOYED FOR DSCA MISSIONS WILL ADHERE TO THE
STANDING RULES FOR THE USE OF FORCE FOR U.S. FORCES, PER REF T, AS
MODIFIED BY ANY SECDEF-APPROVED SUPPLEMENTAL RUF. ALL UNITS DEPLOYING
ISO THIS EXORD WILL RECEIVE SRUF TRAINING PRIOR TO EMPLOYMENT. SRUF
CARDS OR, IF AVAILABLE, MISSION-SPECIFIC RUF CARDS, SHOULD BE ISSUED TO
ALL PERSONNEL RECEIVING THIS TRAINING.
9.P. OPSEC. FORCES EMPLOYED FOR DSCA MISSIONS WILL ADHERE TO OPSEC
MEASURES, AND VIGILANCE IS DIRECTED AT ALL TIMES. DURING DSCA MISSIONS,
COMMANDERS WILL REVIEW THEIR CRITICAL INFORMATION LIST AND COMPLY WITH
THE MOST RECENT OPSEC, COMSEC, AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS GUIDANCE. APPLY OPSEC
MEASURES TO SUPPORT FORCE PROTECTION EFFORTS AND REDUCE THE PROBABILITY
OF UNAUTHORIZED INFORMATION DISCLOSURE. EMPHASIZE THE USE OF SECURE
COMMUNICATIONS (STU, STE, RED SWITCH, ETC.) AS A PRACTICAL MEASURE,
REITERATE THE IMPORTANCE OF NOT DISCUSSING SENSITIVE MATTERS NEAR OPEN,
NON-SECURE LINES OR IN THE PRESENCE OF PEOPLE WITHOUT THE APPROPRIATE
NEED TO KNOW.
9.Q. PUBLIC AFFAIRS. PUBLIC AFFAIRS GUIDANCE IS ACTIVE WHEN CONDUCTED
ICW THE PRIMARY AGENCY. THE PRIMARY AGENCY WILL PROVIDE OVERALL PUBLIC
AFFAIRS GUIDANCE THAT MAY BE SUPPLEMENTED BY THE SUPPORTED CCDR. THE
POC FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS PLANNING AT USNORTHCOM CAN BE CONTACTED AT DSN
692-4652, COM (719) 554-4652; FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS OPERATIONS AND MEDIA,
CONTACT DSN 692-9618 OR COMM (719) 554-9618. THE POC FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS
PLANNING AT USPACOM CAN BE REACHED THROUGH THE CONTACT LIST AT
WWW.HQ.PACOM.SMIL.MIL/J0/J01PA/J01PA-ROSTER.ASP OR THE USPACOM JOINT
OPERATIONS CENTER DIRECTOR AT COMM (808) 477-4634.
9.R. LESSONS LEARNED. SUPPORTED CCDRS ARE RESPONSIBLE TO COMPILE
LESSONS LEARNED AND PROVIDE COPIES TO JOINT STAFF JDOMS AND FORCE
PROVIDERS.
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10 TRANSPORT.
10.A. THE USE OF JOPES IS DIRECTED.
10.B. MIL/COM AIR AND GROUND IS AUTHORIZED.
10.C. PRIORITY. AIR MOVEMENT PRIORITY FOR DEPLOYMENT IS 1A3. PRIORITY
FOR REDEPLOYMENT IS 1B3.
10.D. ALL DOD REQUIREMENTS FOR TRANSPORTING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ARE IN
EFFECT. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MOVEMENT IS AUTHORIZED UNDER AFJMAN 24-204
CHAPTER 3.
10.E. IN-TRANSIT VISIBILITY (ITV). TO ENSURE THE ITV OF DEPLOYING AND
REDEPLOYING PERSONNEL, CARGO AND EQUIPMENT, DOD COMPONENTS, AGENCIES AND
MILITARY DEPARTMENTS WILL CAPTURE, PROCESS AND TRANSMIT MOVEMENT
INFORMATION FOR PASSENGERS, CARGO, AND EQUIPMENT IN ELECTRONIC FORMAT TO
MAXIMIZE ELECTRONIC CAPTURE OF MOVEMENT DATA VIA AUTOMATED INFORMATION
SYSTEMS FEEDING THE GLOBAL TRANSPORTATION NETWORK (GTN) AND SCHEDULING
AND MOVEMENTS (S AND M). THE GTN INTERNET ADDRESS IS
WWW.GTN.TRANSCOM.MIL. UNITS OR COMMANDS WITHOUT ACCESS TO MILITARY
DEPARTMENT ADP SYSTEMS FEEDING GTN OR S AND M WILL REPORT PLANNED
MISSIONS TO THEIR NEXT HIGHER HEADQUARTERS FOR GTN ENTRY. SHIPPER
AND/OR UNITS MUST COMPLY WITH THE PROVISIONS OF REF X. THE ARRIVAL AND
DEPARTURE OF UNIT PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT AT ALL NODES FROM ORIGIN TO
DESTINATION WILL BE VISIBLE IN GTN AND SCHEDULING AND MOVEMENTS WITHIN 1
HOUR OF THE MOVEMENT EVENT.
11. REPORTING.
11.A. SUPPORTED CCDR WILL SUBMIT TWICE DAILY A SITREP AT 0700Z AND
1900Z UTILIZING JOINT REPORTING PROCEDURES IAW REF V TO ENSURE JOINT
STAFF AND OSD SITUATIONAL AWARENESS. SUBMIT IMMEDIATE UPDATES TO
ADDRESS CHANGES TO REQUIREMENTS AND/OR FORCE STRENGTH. PROVIDE A COPY
OF ALL SUBMITTED REPORTS TO JOINT STAFF, J-34, JDOMS.
11.B. SUPPORTING CCDR AND FORCE PROVIDERS WILL PROVIDE MOVEMENT C2,
JOPES TPFDD VERIFICATION, AND FORCE CLOSURE REPORTING TO THE A/SPOD TO
THE SUPPORTED CCDR OR JOA FOR USNORTHCOM.
11.C. NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES.
11.C.1. BEFORE PTDO ASSUMPTION, DEPLOYMENT, EMPLOYMENT, EXTENSION,
RELEASE OF FORCES, AND MISSION COMPLETION, THE SUPPORTED CCDRS WILL
NOTIFY THE CJCS VIA THE NMCC TO THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS (DDO)
WITH AN E-MAIL MESSAGE, FOLLOWED BY A FOLLOW-ON PHONE CALL.
11.C.1.A. UNCLAS DDO E-MAILS ARE: J-3DDOS(AT)JS.PENTAGON.MIL AND
J-3ADDOS (AT)JS.PENTAGON.MIL.
11.C.1.B. CLASS DDO EMAILS ARE: J-3DDOS(AT)JS.PENTAGON.SMIL.MIL AND
J-3ADDOS(AT)JS.PENTAGON.SMIL.MIL.
11.C.1.C. DDO PHONE NUMBER: 703-695-0100, DSN: 225-0100.
11.C.1.D. COPY E-MAIL MESSAGE TO JDOMS.
11.C.2. MESSAGE SHALL INCLUDE INFORMATION REGARDING:
11.C.2.A. TYPE OF SUPPORT REQUESTED (EXAMPLE: DCO, DCE, OR
INSTALLATION).
11.C.2.B. FORCES PLACED ON PTDO.
11.C.2.C. REQUESTS FOR EXTENSION OF FORCES PLACED ON PTDO.
11.C.2.D. DEPLOYMENT AND EMPLOYMENT OF PTDO FORCES.
11.C.2.E. NUMBER, BY TYPE, OF DOD ASSETS TO BE PROVIDED OR INSTALLATION
SUPPORT NEEDED.
11.C.2.F. DURATION OF SUPPORT.
11.C.2.G. CONFIRMATION OF CONCURRENCE FROM THE SUPPORTING CCDRS AND
MILITARY DEPARTMENT SECRETARIES.
11.C.2.H. DEPLOYMENT LOCATION, BY TYPE, IF APPLICABLE.
11.C.2.I. COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH FORCE DEPLOYMENTS FOR ANTICIPATED
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS OR CATEGORY 3 FORCES WITH NO RFA, IF APPLICABLE.
11.D. SUPPORTED CDR WILL SUBMIT TWICE DAILY A JOINT PERSONNEL STATUS
REPORT (JPERSTAT) AT 0700Z AND 1900Z UTILIZING JOINT REPORTING
PROCEDURES IAW REF GG TO ENSURE JOINT STAFF AND OSD SITUATIONAL
AWARENESS OF CHANGES TO FORCE STRENGTH AND CASUALTIES.
12. FUNDING.
12.A. THE JOINT STAFF WILL NOT PROVIDE FUNDING. SUPPORT PROVIDED TO
CIVIL AUTHORITIES WILL BE REIMBURSABLE AND WILL BE FUNDED IAW APPLICABLE
LAWS, DOD DIRECTIVES, AND EXISTING INTERAGENCY AGREEMENTS, UNLESS
OTHERWISE DIRECTED. MILITARY DEPARTMENT COMPTROLLERS WILL CAPTURE AND
BPT REPORT COSTS INCURRED ISO DIRECTED OPERATIONS TO DFAS INDIANAPOLIS
IF DIRECTED BY OSD-COMPTROLLER. SUPPORTED CCDRS WILL SUBMIT A FINANCIAL
REPORT TO JDOMS FOR FINALIZATION OF RFA CLOSE-OUT ACTIONS NOT LATER THAN
150 DAYS AFTER THE COMPLETION OF THE SUPPORTED OPERATION.
12.B. PRE-DISASTER DECLARATION SUPPORT TO PA. EXCEPT WHERE EXPRESSLY
AUTHORIZED UNDER THE STAFFORD ACT, DOD PRE-DISASTER DECLARATION DSCA
SUPPORT WILL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ECONOMY ACT (REF H). FOR ALL
SUPPORT RENDERED BY DOD TO PA UNDER TERMS OF THE ECONOMY ACT, UNITS WILL
INVOICE THE PA FOR ALL COSTS IN PROVIDING SUPPORT TO THE PA, INCLUDING
PAY AND ALLOWANCES. REFER TO REFS X AND Y, ADDENDUMS 1 AND 2, FOR
GUIDANCE ON PRICING ELEMENTS.
12.C. POST-DISASTER DECLARATION SUPPORT TO PA IS REIMBURSABLE IAW THE
STAFFORD ACT, REF G. THE SUPPORTED CCDRS, MILITARY DEPARTMENT
SECRETARIES, AND DIRECTORS OF DEFENSE AGENCIES WILL ENSURE OPERATIONAL
SUPPORT PROCEDURES AND FUNDING GUIDELINES ARE ADHERED TO IAW REFS G AND
BB. UNITS WILL CAPTURE AND INVOICE INCREMENTAL COSTS IAW REFS G, W, X,
AND Y. A FUNDING DOCUMENT FROM THE PA OR FUND CITATION NUMBER WILL
SUPPORT ALL RFAS.
12.D. THE FOLLOWING FUNDING INSTRUCTIONS APPLY ONLY TO DOD SUPPORT TO
NIFC:
12.D.1. THE ECONOMY ACT (REF H) IS THE FUNDING AUTHORITY FOR DOD
SUPPORT TO NIFC. THE (QUOTE) REIMBURSEMENT OR ADVANCE OF FUNDS
AGREEMENT (UNQUOTE) (USDA FORM AD-672) IS THE ACCEPTABLE REIMBURSABLE
ORDER FROM NIFC, WHICH SPECIFIES THE FUNDING CITATION, AMOUNT, AND
AUTHORIZING SIGNATURES. AN AD-672 WILL EXIST BETWEEN NIFC AND EACH
INVOICING ORGANIZATION SUPPORTING A NIFC RFA.
12.D.2. IF ADDITIONAL FUNDS ARE REQUIRED FOR OPERATIONS COVERED UNDER
THIS EXORD, THE SUPPORTED CCDRS WILL NOTIFY NIFC THAT NEW AD-672S ARE
REQUIRED OR ADDITIONAL FUNDS MUST BE ADDED TO THE EXISTING AD-672 TO
CONTINUE WFF OPERATIONS.
12.D.3. REIMBURSEMENT AND FUNDING FOR QUALIFIED DOD CIVILIAN
FIREFIGHTERS WILL COMPLY WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE ECONOMY ACT AND WILL
FOLLOW THE FISCAL PROCEDURES DIRECTED IN THIS ORDER. THE SUPPORTED
CCDRS WILL FORWARD AN INFO COPY OF ALL COMPLETED TRANSACTIONS TO JDOMS.
12.D.4. INVOICING ORGANIZATIONS WILL SUBMIT SF 1080 INVOICES AND
BACK-UP DOCUMENTATION FOR SUPPORT PROVIDED TO NIFC TO: USDA FOREST
SERVICE, FINANCIAL MANAGER, 3833 S. DEVELOPMENT AVE., BOISE, ID 83705.
COPIES OF INVOICES WILL BE SUBMITTED TO SUPPORTED CCDRS AND TO JDOMS.
CCDRS WILL USE THE DATA FROM THE SF 1830 AS THE BASIS OF THE ANNUAL
FISCAL CLOSE-OUT REPORT TO JDOMS.
12.D.5. PERSONNEL COSTS WILL BE REIMBURSED IAW THE CURRENT APPLICABLE
FISCAL YEAR RATES SPECIFIED BY EACH MILITARY DEPARTMENT IAW REFS X AND
Y.
12.D.6. INVOICING FOR EARNED REIMBURSEMENTS (PERFORMANCE OF WORK OR
SERVICES, PAYMENTS TO CONTRACTORS, OR DELIVERY FROM INVENTORY) WILL
BEGIN WITHIN 30 CALENDAR DAYS AFTER THE MONTH IN WHICH THE PERFORMANCE
OCCURRED.
12.D.7. INVOICES WILL IDENTIFY THE DOD POC, THE POC COMMERCIAL PHONE
NUMBER, THE FIRE INCIDENT NAME, THE FIRE INCIDENT NUMBER, THE FIRE
INCIDENT DATE, AND WHETHER THE INVOICE IS A PARTIAL OR FINAL BILLING
AGAINST A SPECIFIC AD-672.
12.D.8. SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION ATTACHED TO THE SF 1080 INVOICE FOR
REIMBURSEMENT SHALL INCLUDE A COPY OF ALL RFAS. BACKUP DOCUMENTATION
WILL IDENTIFY THE FIRE INCIDENT NAME, THE FIRE INCIDENT NUMBER, THE
INTERAGENCY NUMBER FROM THE REIMBURSEMENT OR ADVANCE OF FUNDS AGREEMENT
(USDA FORM AD-672), AND THE COSTS INCURRED BY EACH MAJOR ITEM LISTED IN
THE NIFC ORDER.
12.D.9. ACCEPTABLE METHODS OF TRANSMITTING THE SF 1080 AND BACK-UP
DOCUMENTATION TO NIFC INCLUDE SENDING A PRINTED COPY VIA STANDARD MAIL
OR OVERNIGHT SERVICE, FAX (208) 387-5398, OR E-MAIL
BBILYEU(AT)FS.FED.US.
12.D.10. IF SF 1080 AND BACK-UP DOCUMENTATION IS SUFFICIENT, NIFC WILL
PROVIDE AN OBLIGATION NUMBER AND APPROVE THE SF 1080 FOR PROCESSING. IN
TURN, THE MILITARY DEPARTMENTS AND DEFENSE AGENCIES WILL CITE THE NIFC
OBLIGATION NUMBER ON THE SF 1080 AND SUBMIT IT TO THE APPROPRIATE DFAS
PAYING STATION. TRANSFER OF FUNDS WILL BE MADE DIRECTLY TO THE
APPROPRIATE MILITARY DEPARTMENT OR DEFENSE AGENCY VIA THE
INTRA-GOVERNMENTAL PAYING AND COLLECTING SYSTEM NOT MORE THAN 30
CALENDAR DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THE INVOICE.
12.D.11. THE NIFC FUND CITATION PROVIDED ON THE AD-672 MUST BE
SUFFICIENT TO DEPLOY REQUESTED PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING PAY
AND ALLOWANCES OF FLIGHT CREWS AND SUPPORT PERSONNEL FOR THE REQUESTED
DURATION. FLIGHT OPERATIONS IN SUPPORT OF NIFC REQUIRE ADDITIONAL
FUNDING. BEFORE ANY FLIGHT OPERATIONS FOR WFF ARE CONDUCTED, THE
SUPPORTED CCDR MUST VERIFY THAT NIFC HAS OBLIGATED SUFFICIENT FUNDING TO
COVER THE ANTICIPATED COST OF FLYING OPERATIONS ON THE AD-672.
FINANCIAL PROCEDURES SPECIFIC TO MAFFS ARE PROVIDED IN REFS O AND Y.
12.D.12. THE SUPPORTED CCDRS WILL SUBMIT A CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL
CLOSE-OUT REPORT TO JOINT STAFF, JDOMS, NOT LATER THAN 1 DEC OF EACH
CALENDAR YEAR, INDICATING COMPLETION OF INVOICE SUBMISSION, TOTAL DOD
EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR, AND STATUS OF REIMBURSEMENT.
12.E. IN SUMMARY, THE SUPPORTED CCDRS, THE SUPPORTING CCDRS, MILITARY
DEPARTMENTS SECRETARIES, AND DIRECTORS OF DEFENSE AGENCIES WILL ENSURE
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT PROCEDURES AND FUNDING GUIDELINES ARE ADHERED TO IAW
REFS A, G, H, X AND Y.
13. ADMIN
13.A. THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA ARE FOR CONSIDERATION OF INCLUDING
RESOURCES INTO CATEGORIES 2 AND 3. THE MAIN CONCERN IS PRESERVING THE
GLOBAL FORCE MANAGEMENT (GFM) PROCESS.
13.A.1. THE HISTORICAL RECORD OF REQUEST AND ROUTINE USE BY THE
INTERAGENCY. SHOULD BE AT LEAST TWO TO FOUR EMPLOYMENTS PER YEAR FOR
THE LAST 5 YEARS.
13.A.2. THE NECESSITY TO PREPOSITION ASSETS IN ORDER TO PROVIDE AN
EFFECTIVE RESPONSE IN LESS THAN 24 HOURS.
13.A.3. IMPACT OF SOURCING RISK IAW THE GLOBAL FORCE MANAGEMENT
IMPLEMENTATION GUIDANCE. SHOULD HAVE LESS THAN SIGNIFICANT RISK.
13.A.4. REQUESTS THAT HAVE POLICY IMPLICATIONS MUST BE ADJUDICATED BY
OSD BEFORE THEY CAN BE INCLUDED IN THE ORDER.
13.A.5. WHETHER THERE IS A FUNDING SOURCE FOR TRAINING AND
PREPOSITIONING.
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14. COMMAND RELATIONSHIPS.
14.A. THE PRIMARY AGENCY IS THE FEDERAL COORDINATING AUTHORITIES.
14.B. NIFC IS THE NATIONAL COORDINATING AGENCY FOR WFF.
14.C. NGB SERVES AS THE CHANNEL OF COMMUNICATIONS FOR REQUIREMENTS
BETWEEN DOD AND THE NATIONAL GUARD FORCES OF THE STATES AND TERRITORIES.
14.D. CDRUSNORTHCOM AND CDRUSPACOM ARE THE SUPPORTED CCDRS FOR DSCA.
14.E. CDRUSNORTHCOM ACCEPT CATEGORY 2 AND 3 FORCES, AND EXERCISE OPCON
UPON FORCE ARRIVAL IN THE JOA.
14.F. CDRUSPACOM ACCEPT CATEGORY 2 AND 3 FORCES AND EXERCISE OPCON UPON
ARRIVAL IN THE AOR.
14.G. CDRUSJFCOM, CDRUSTRANSCOM, CDRUSSOUTHCOM, CDRUSSTRATCOM, AND
CDRUSSOCOM ARE SUPPORTING CCDRS FOR DSCA. IF THE SITUATION WARRANTS,
CDRUSNORTHCOM AND CDRUSPACOM ARE ALSO SUPPORTING CCDRS.
14.H. SUPPORTING CCDRS TRANSFER CATEGORY 2 AND 3 FORCES, AND RELINQUISH
OPCON TO THE SUPPORTED CCDR.
14.I. CDRUSTRANSCOM WILL RELINQUISH OPCON OF MAFFS SYSTEM EQUIPPED
C-130 AIRCRAFT AND FORCES TO CDRUSNORTHCOM UPON ARRIVAL IN THE JOA.
CDRUSTRANSCOM RETAINS OPCON OF ALL OTHER USTRANSCOM ASSIGNED FORCES.
14.J. MILITARY DEPARTMENTS AND DEFENSE AGENCIES ARE SUPPORTING
ORGANIZATIONS.
14.K. MILITARY DEPARTMENT SECRETARIES DEPLOY AND ATTACH CATEGORY 2 AND
3 FORCES TO CDRUSNORTHCOM UPON ARRIVAL IN THE JOA.
14.L. MILITARY DEPARTMENT SECRETARIES DEPLOY AND ATTACH CATEGORY 2 AND
3 FORCES TO CDRUSPACOM UPON ARRIVAL IN THE USPACOM AOR.
14.M. UPON COMPLETION OF THE SUPPORT MISSION, AS DETERMINED BY THE
SUPPORTED CCDRS OR SECDEF, THE SUPPORTED CCDRS WILL RELINQUISH OPCON OR
TACON OF REDEPLOYING FORCES ON DEPARTURE FROM THE JOA, AOR, OR AFFECTED
AREA AS APPROPRIATE. SUBSEQUENTLY, SUPPORTING CCDRS, MILITARY
DEPARTMENT SECRETARIES, AND/OR DIRECTORS OF DEFENSE AGENCIES ACCEPT
RETURN OF DOD FORCES FROM THE SUPPORTED CCDRS.
15. SIGNAL.
15.A. THE OASD(HD/ASA) POC IS MR. TOM LACROSSE, 703-697-5822, OR MR.
CLARK LYSTRA, 703-697-5821.
15.B. THE JOINT STAFF JDOMS POC IS MR. MICHAEL AVILA, DSN 227-0879,
COMM (703) 697-0879 AND COMM FAX (703) 697-3147, DSN FAX 227-3147;
OFFICE NUMBER IS (703) 697-9400; E-MAIL JDOMS(AT)JS.PENTAGON.MIL OR
CLASS E-MAIL JDOMS(AT)JS.SMIL.MIL. AFTER DUTY HOURS CONTACT NUMBER IS
(703) 693-8196.
15.B.1. UNCLAS DDO E-MAILS ARE: J-3DDOS(AT)JS.PENTAGON.MIL AND -3ADDOS
(AT)JS.PENTAGON.MIL.
15.B.2. CLASS DDO EMAILS ARE: J-3DDOS(AT)JS.PENTAGON.SMIL.MIL AND
J-3ADDOS(AT)JS.PENTAGON.SMIL.MIL.
15.B.3. THE DDO PHONE NUMBER: 703-695-0100, DSN 225-0100.
15.C. THE DOD POC AT FEMA CAN BE CONTACTED AT (202) 646-2591.
15.D. THE NIFC POC IS MR. DOUGLAS SHINN, ASSISTANT CENTER MANAGER,
(208) 387-5661, OR MS. KIM CHRISTENSEN, (208) 387-5662.
15.E. THE USTRANSCOM POC IS CHIEF, DEPLOYMENT AND DISTRIBUTION
OPERATIONS CENTER: DSN 779-1747; UNCLAS E-MAIL
USTC-DDOCCHIEF(AT)HQ.TRANSCOM.MIL.
15.F. THE USNORTHCOM POC IS THE NORAD-USNORTHCOM COMMAND CENTER CHIEF,
DSN 692-2361 OR COMM (719) 554-2361: INTERAGENCY OFFICER, DSN 834-0435
OR COMM (719) 556-0435. EMAIL NNCCMDCTRCHIEF.OMB(AT)NORTHCOM.MIL.
JBFSA POC: COP MANAGER, DSN 692-2363, EMAIL
NNC.CMDCTRCOPMAN.OMB(AT)NORTHCOM.MIL.
15.G. THE USPACOM POC IS THE JOINT OPERATIONS CENTER DIRECTOR, DSN
315-477-7374, COMM (808) 477-7374, EMAIL JOC.DIR.PACOM(AT)PACOM.SMIL.MIL
OR THE JOC OPSO AT JOC.OPSO.PACOM(AT)PACOM.SMIL.MIL.
15.H. THE USJFCOM POC IS THE JFCOM COMMAND DUTY OFFICER (CDO), DSN
836-5586, COMM (757) 836-5586, E-MAIL CDO(AT) HQ.JFCOM.SMIL.MIL.
15.I. NOAA POC IS NOAA AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS CENTER DOC, COMM (813)
828-3310 EXT. 3001 OR (813) 828-3310; UNCLAS E-MAIL
JULIE.A.ROBERTSON(AT)NOAA.GOV.
15.J THE AFRC POC IS HQ AFRC/DOOX DSN 497-1161, COMM (228) 377-1161;
403 WG/XPL, DSN 597-3521, COMM (228) 377-3521; OR 53 WRS, DSN 597-8510,
COMM (228) 377-8510.
15.K. THE NGB POC CAN BE CONTACTED AT DSN 327-8712, COMM (703)
607-8712, FAX DSN 327-8742, COMM (703) 607-8712; EMAIL
NGBJOCMCC(AT)NGB.ARMY.MIL OR CLASS E-MAIL NGBJOCMCC(AT)NGB.ARMY.MIL.
15.L. THE USAF AUXILIARY/CIVIL AIR PATROL POC CAN BE CONTACTED AT 1AF
AFNORTH CAOC AT 850-283-5573, DSN 523-5573 OR THE CIVIL AIR PATROL
NATIONAL OPERATIONS CENTER AT DSN 493-5994 OR 888-211-1812, UNCLASS
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