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FORSCOM FORSCOM FORSCOM 15 Oct 2003 1 Army Support Army Support For For Homeland Security Homeland Security Briefing For: Worldwide Chemical Conference Briefing For: Worldwide Chemical Conference 2003 2003 LTC Fred Pellissier LTC Fred Pellissier FORSCOM Chemical Officer FORSCOM Chemical Officer

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Army Support Army Support ForForHomeland SecurityHomeland Security

Briefing For: Worldwide Chemical Conference 2003Briefing For: Worldwide Chemical Conference 2003

LTC Fred PellissierLTC Fred Pellissier

FORSCOM Chemical OfficerFORSCOM Chemical Officer

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HLD

HLS

Prosecuting the Global War on Terrorism

ForcesSynergy of

Military Effort

Procedures

We are at War. . . Across the Spectrum . . .

Abroad; At Home

EVOLVINGTECHNOLOGY

ASYMMETRICALTHREATS

Civil Support

Transformation

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The DoD Support to NYCSeptember 11, 2001

EPLO

Medical

DCO

Follow-on Forces

WMD CST C2

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As of 3 Nov 01 11

NEA WAR TRACE SWA WAR TRACE

NOBLE

EAGLE

Transform the Army

Modernize the Force

SOUTHCOMREQUIREMENTS

EUCOMREQUIREMENTS

PACOMREQUIREMENTS

CENTCOMREQUIREMENTS

Land Component to JFCOM

for Homeland Security

Taking the Fight to the Enemy

Taking the fight to the enemy – CONUS and OCONUS

Provide trained and ready Army Forces to meet

Combatant requirements

ENDURING

FREEDOM

IRAQI

FREEDOM

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DoD Legacy

Homeland Security is not a new mission for the American military…we have been performing the mission for the past 228 years.

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Operational

Strategic

Tactical

Homeland Security

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Framing the Concepts

NORTHCOM Mission• Deter, Prevent, and Defeat Threats and Aggression

Against the US Within the Area Of Responsibility• Military Assistance to Civil Authorities - When Directed

National Strategy for Homeland Security (HLS) July 2002• Prevent Terrorist Attacks• Reduce Vulnerability to Terrorist Attacks• Recover Quickly From Terrorist Attacks• Layered Approach

– Federal– State– Local

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Operational

Homeland Security

Strategic

Tactical

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NORTHCOM Mission

• Conduct military operations to – Deter, prevent and defeat threats to the United States, its territories and interests within assigned area of responsibility

• Provide military assistance to civil authorities, including consequence management operations

As directed by the President or Secretary of Defense

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Cheyenne Mountain AFS

Peterson AFB

ARNORTHNORTHAF MARFORNORTH

NAVNORTHJOINT FORCEHQ - HLS

JOINT TASK FORCE 6

CMOC

National GuardBureau

U.S. Coast Guard

US Army in NORTHCOMFORSCOM as ARNORTH

• Force Provider

• Operating Headquarters

• Training and Service Component Commander

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TF-E/WJTF-CM DCO

Command and Control Relationships

NORTHCOM

JFLCC

DCO(s)

QRF/RRF

I CORPS

JFCOM

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III CORPS

XVIII CORPS

TF-E/JTF-CM FWDCONUSA

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Army’s link to NORTHCOMFORSCOM and the CONUSA

HomelandSecurity

CONUSA

Training ReadinessOversight

Mobilization(Mob & Demob)

NORTHCOM

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NORTHCOM requires a command, control and coordination link to the Army that is provided by the

two CONUSA

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RTF

DCOs

RTF

DCOs

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Operational

Homeland Security

Strategic

Tactical

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TF East

Army HLD/HLS Requirements

I I

AVG

DAADC

Sentinels

AMDWS

ABMOC

EPLRS JTIDS

STCClear Skies

Clear Skies

TF West

Primary responses in support of the

Homeland

MSCA MACDIS Force Protection Direct Action

Garden Plot

3 x Q/RRF

+1

Q/RRFTF HQs

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EmergencyResponse TeamComprised of 26

Federal Agencies andthe American Red Cross

FEMA

Emergency Support Functions

Disaster Field Operations

Local State Federal

Requests EmergencyMajor DisasterDeclaration

EmergencyResponse

TeamAdvanceElement(ERT-A)

FEMA Regional Operations Center (ROC)

Governor Declares

StateEmergency/

Disaster

StateLocal

NORTHCOM

WMD - CST

POTUS

911

JTF-CM

JTF-CS

DoD in theFederal Response Plan

Declares Emergency/Disaster

FCO

DCO

SCO

DisasterField Office

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Proposed Guardian/CBRNE Command

OPCON / MOATechnical

Escort Unit (TEU) Bn

ARU-CM

(ADCON to 99th RSC)

Initial Operational Capability

Technical Escort Unit

(TEU) BNCBRRT

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ARNORTH/JFLCC

CBRNE

Command HQ

52nd OD Group

(EOD)

ARU - CM

(ADCON to 99th RSC)

• 111th EOD Group

• 520th Medical Lab

• Chemical Brigade (AC/RC)

• Medical Labs

• Aviation Units

• Army Contaminated Equipment Retrograde Team

• BIDS Company

• Chemical Company (Recon/Decon)

• Medical Units for Consequence Management

Pool Units

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Keys to Success

• Take the fight to the enemy; and Protect the Homeland…• Leverage existing processes and plans • Capitalize on Local Capabilities

– “Pull” vs “Push” based on Lead Federal Agency request– Improve support to First Responders….WMD CST, State and

Local Forces– Domestic Intelligence collection, analysis, and dissemination– Close the seam between Intelligence and Law Enforcement

• Increased Interagency participation and coordination• Joint Planning, Execution, and Training – Adaptability is the Key• Responsiveness and Appropriateness…planning, training, and

preparations… (Local to State to Federal)

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