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APEX 40APEX 40
National Level Interagency & National Level Interagency & The Joint Staff J-5The Joint Staff J-5
Maj Gen Steve SheproMaj Gen Steve SheproVice DirectorVice Director
Strategic Plans and Policy (J-5)Strategic Plans and Policy (J-5)The Joint StaffThe Joint Staff
WelcomeWelcome
UNCLASSIFIED12 March 2015
Functions:•Advise and assist the President on national security and foreign policies •Principal arm for coordinating policies across various government agencies
Statutory Statutory AdvisorsAdvisors
CJCS DNI
US Rep to UN
Treasury
Homeland SecurityPresident Vice
PresidentSecretary of State
Secretary of Defense
EnergyAttorney General
White House
Chief of Staff
National Security Advisor
The President's principal forum for considering national security and foreign policy matters
UNCLASSIFIED
National Security CouncilNational Security Council
National Security
Policy
Interagency PolicyInteragency PolicyCommittee Committee
(IPC)(IPC)
Sub - IPCsSub - IPCs
DeputiesDeputiesCommitteeCommittee
(DC)(DC)
DeputiesDiscussion
PrincipalsPrincipalsCommitteeCommittee
(PC)(PC)
Interagency Discussion
Issue
National Security National Security CouncilCouncil(NSC)(NSC)
UNCLASSIFIED
National Policy & the IA ProcessNational Policy & the IA Process
DRRS CRS
QRRC JFRR
JCCA
War Plans
PPBS&
JSPS
TCPs
Force Employment & ManagementForce Development
Strategic Assessment Strategic Direction
CRA
JSR
CJA UCP
NSS
CRSDRRS
GFMIG
NMS
CGA
CCJO
What should the Future Joint Force look like?
CPA
JSPS design - within a national constructUNCLASSIFIED
GFMAP
J JCCA
JFRR
PB
FYDP
QDR
CPR
GEFJSCP
Approval•POTUS•SecDef•CJCS•CCMD/SVC
How will the Armed Forces advance/ protect Interests?
What are our National Interests & Priorities?
What are the means available?
What roles & how will we organize our commands?
Comprehensive SITREP from CCMDs& Services: How well are they doing?
Develop a Common Strategic Picture; What are Strategic Risk origins?
How well are we protecting our National Interests? Alignment of E-W-M? Macro Feedback Mechanism
What are our priorities & Outcomes?
Who gets priority of avail rotational forces?
How ready is the force for current operations, contingency missions?
What are priority planning &military tasks?
What Forces Avail: Assigned, Allocated, Apportioned?
Current Missions to meet GEF Priorities
CONPLANS to meet JSCP Direction
What are the President’s fiscal requirements considering all USG?
Did the Services meet DPG priorities?
What are DoD’s fiscal requirements for POM + current & next year?
What are the Service Plans & Programs to meet DPG?
What are priority programs & investments tomeet defense strategy?
What are the priority programs/capabilities: riskinformed, Joint perspective
What Joint Capabilities best meet CCDR needs & reduce risk?
DPG
POMs TPPs Theater Posture Plans to meet GEF Priorities
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The U.S. is playing 4 simultaneous chess games with one set of pieces to meet strategic priorities.
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Tier 4 – Humanitarian Crises (HA/DR)
Tier 3 – Transnational Criminal Organizations
Tier 2 – Trans-Regional Insurgencies
Tier 1 – Interstate War
6 X National Security Interests
Ends Ways (Missions/Plans) Means
Where do we think we are with defense strategy?Where do we think we are with defense strategy?
4 X Enduring National Interests
(NSS)
JAN2014
Afghanistan BSA
Syria Chinese
ADIZ
AQAP
JAN2015
Transition Afghanistan
Chemical Weapons
Russia Crimea
Ebola
UnaccompaniedChildren
ISIL Cyber Threats
Ukraine
BOKO Haram AQAP
CTOC
Nigeria
NATO Cohesion
Pandemic Disease
Homeland Defense
Building Partnerships
Questions?Questions?
UNCLASSIFIED