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Expeditionary Warfare Conference November 17, 2014 USMC Capabilities Development Directorate Panel USMC Force Protection Capability Development LtCol Matthew Grosz Director, Force Protection Integration Division/JCA 7 Protection CDD, CD&I/MCCDC 1

Force Protection Integration Organization & Mission FORCE PROTECTION INTEGRATION DIVISION/ JOINT CAPABILITY AREA 7 INTEGRATED AIR & MISSILE DEFENSE BRANCH CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL AND NUCLEAR BRANCH COUNTER IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICE BRANCH MILITARY POLICE BRANCH Identify, develop, coordinate & integrate w/ the operating forces, installation commanders as well as across Headquarters Marine Corps, the Joint Staff and with Allies for present and emerging Force Protection concepts, capabilities, requirements and solutions to optimally support Marine Corps activities across the full spectrum of military operations. Protecting People, Assets & Information 2

Key Force Protection Gaps Detect, locate, access, diagnose, render safe & exploit explosive hazards (mines, IEDs, unexploded ordinance) at safe standoff distances to enhance force protection & freedom of maneuver. Biometrics/Forensics Capabilities to collect, match, store and share to enhance installation and battlefield decision making. To detect, track, identify and defend against present and emerging threat rockets, artillery, mortars, missiles and manned and unmanned aircraft to enhance force protection & freedom of maneuver. Chemical-Biological Defense against present and emerging threats to enhance force protection & freedom of maneuver. 3

C-IED Landscape The IED Threat Will Endure; Now is the Time to Shift Focus to Deliberate Planning for Future C-IED Capabilities and Enablers Past Decade s Needs: OIF / OEF Today s Needs: Worldwide across the ROMO Multiple Factors in Assessing Future C-IED Capability Development: Evolving and proliferating IED threats Optimized fielding of C-IED Capabilities to the Operating Forces Adaptable training, procedures and education Continually assess, analyze & challenge to optimize USMC C-IED capabilities 4

Counter Improvised Explosive Device IED threat will continue; requires a layered defense that protects Marines and enables enemy exploitation Requires a deliberate and synchronized Service-level plan for C-IED capabilities and enablers 5

C-IED Capabilities Development Efforts Actions to Institutionalize Service-level C-IED Strategy, Capabilities, and Training Lines of Operation Operating Forces influence capabilities development Efforts Aligned to 3 Primary LOOs: o Enterprise Integration o Network Engagement / Attack the Network o Defeat the Device Underway Efforts Strategy/Campaign plan Regionally Focused C-IED Training Program Doctrine revision Standoff Technology Assessment Network Engagement/Attack the Network DCR Identity Operations/Threat Network Exploitation Planned Efforts MEU C-IED Standard Equipment Set Standoff Technology Material Solution Development 6

Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar Operationally Relevant Disruptive technology Force multiplier Defends against threat rockets, artillery, mortars, missiles and aircraft Provides Fire Control quality data to Integrated Fire Control Fielding begins in 2018 7

Ground Based Air Defense On The Move - Directed Energy Speed of Light Engagement Point of Aim = Point of Impact Low Cost Per Shot Deep Magazine Defends against Unmanned Aircraft, Rockets, Artillery and Mortars Lethal Range 3-5km Planned initial capability by 2025 8

Joint Uniform Integrated Protective Ensemble Where we currently are Hot, heavy and uncomfortable Limited integration and interoperability with current combat equipment reducing mobility Where we are headed Lighter fabric that reduces heat stress while increasing protection and individual mobility Seamless Integration between protective ensemble and combat and communications equipment Protection against emerging threats Exploring mask and helmet integration options 9

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Protection/Force Protection Definitions Protection preservation of the effectiveness and survivability of missionrelated military and non-military personnel, equipment, facilities, information, and infrastructure deployed or located within or outside the boundaries of a given operational area. (From JP 1-02, DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms) The intent of Protection is to broadly include a wide variety of natural and manmade threats (accidental as well as deliberate). Collectively, these threats are termed the All Hazards Threat (AHT). Force Protection preventive measures taken to mitigate hostile action against Department of Defense personnel (to include family members), resources, facilities, and critical information. (From JP 1-02) Additionally: Actions or efforts used to safeguard own centers of gravity while protecting, concealing, reducing, or eliminating friendly critical vulnerabilities. Force protection is one of the six warfighting functions. (From MCRP 5-12C, Marine Corps Supplement to the Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms) In practice, the Marine Corps Force Protection focus is on threats associated with military operations against a hostile enemy.