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JRSOI CONCEPT / VILIGANT GUARD / MDMP JFHQ-MT / FT HARRISON, MT 14-18SEP09 Montana North Dakota Idaho Wyoming South Dakota Nevada Utah Colorado

MDMP Staff Preparation Alert the Staff Conduct Assessment Area of Operations Risks Determine Time-Line WARNO #1 Mission Analysis Analyze Higher HQ s Order Initial IPB Identify Specified Tasks Identify Implied Tasks Identify Essential Tasks Review Available Assets Determine Constraints Identify Facts Identify Assumptions Write Restated Mission WARNO #2 COA Development Write OPORD Issue OPORD

CONDUCT INITIAL ASSESSMENT Vigilant Guard (VG) dates are 15-16-17 Sep 09 Units and Soldiers/Airmen will arrive via convoy. Units and Soldiers/Airmen will be required to in-process as part of JRSOI operations. JRSOI operations will be conducted at Fort Harrison, Helena, MT. Units entering the state are not logistically self-sufficient and must be supported by the JFHQ-MT. Approximately 675 Soldiers/Airmen participating in VG, approximately 20+ Units and 430 PAX from outside Helena, MT.

CONDUCT INITIAL ASSESSMENT Risks / Threats. Non-Availability of preselected TF-JRSOI staff or units Non-Availability of preselected or proposed JRSOI Sites Non-Availability of Facilities: Lodging, Mess, Parking at Fort Harrison Competition for resources or conflict with ongoing schools and training at Fort Harrison

TASK ORGANIZATION JRSOI TIER 1: 3,000 to 5,000 people EVENT JFHQ - MTNG JTF TF - JRSOI J1 - CDR MED SEC LOG ENG AVN J1 J3 J4 J6 J8 INBOUND UNITS / PAX JRSOI SITE 208 TH RTI CDR, XO, CSM S1 S2 S3 S4

Concept of Operations VG Tentative Timeline 13 Sep 09 14 Sep 09 15 Sep 09 16 Sep 09 17 Sep 09 18 Sep 09 TF-JRSOI --Establish Site --Phase I, II, III Tasks TF-JRSOI --Reception / Staging --Phases III & IV Tasks --20+ Units / 430+ PAX from Outside of Helena TF-JRSOI --Movement / Integration --Phase V & VI Tasks Vigilant Guard Exercise TF-JRSOI --Redeployment assist units as necessary

CONDUCT INITIAL ASSESSMENT Commander s Intent: To exercise the JFHQ-MT ability to conduct JRSOI operations by in-processing units, Soldiers, and Airmen traveling to Fort Harrison, Helena, MT to participate in Vigilant Guard. All individual and unit participants will conduct JRSOI at Fort Harrison for rapid integration into a Joint Task Force in order to conduct emergency response operations as part of the exercise. End State: Success for the JRSOI task force will be the rapid generation of forces, the ability to provide continuous support to incoming and outgoing units, and the preparation of forces for seamless integration into a Joint Task Force (JTF) in support of civil authorities.

MISSION ANALYSIS NORTHCOM Mission Statement: NA NGB Mission Statement: NA Governor s Mission Statement: NA JFHQ-MT: MISSION: On order, the JFHQ-MT conducts JRSOI operations at designated sites in order to rapidly generate additional military capabilities for immediate integration in to state emergency response operations.

MISSION ANALYSIS MISSION STATEMENT: Task Force JRSOI conducts in-processing operations NLT 14SEP09 at Fort Harrison, Helena, MT for units participating in exercise Vigilant Guard in order to rapidly generate additional military capabilities for immediate integration into emergency response operations.

Concept of Operations VG Tentative Timeline 13 Sep 09 14 Sep 09 15 Sep 09 16 Sep 09 17 Sep 09 18 Sep 09 TF-JRSOI --Establish Site --Phase I, II, III Tasks TF-JRSOI --Reception / Staging --Phases III & IV Tasks --20+ Units / 430+ PAX from Outside of Helena TF-JRSOI --Movement / Integration --Phase V & VI Tasks Vigilant Guard Exercise TF-JRSOI --Redeployment assist units as necessary

SPECIFIED TASKS 13SEP09 1. TF-JRSOI Establish JRSOI In-Processing Center Potential Locations: Training Site / RTI J1 In-processing / Personnel Accountability / Medical / Chaplin J2 Maps / Weather / Light Data J3 Assignment to JTF / Mission / Time Synchronization J4 Lodging / Meals / Fuel / Parking / Recovery 2. Phase I, II, III Tasks J1 J4 J2 J3

SPECIFIED TASKS 13SEP09: Phase I: Predeployment. 1. Prior to movement to FTH Number of Soldiers participating Transportation Orders Convoy Request AMRs Phase II: Deployment. 2. Enroute to FTH Meals Equipment Fuel Transportation

SPECIFIED TASKS 13-14SEP09: Phase III: Reception. 3. Arrival at FTH Guides, Directions, Maps Marshalling Area (Parking) Establish TF-JRSOI Operations Center (In-process) Accountability of Personnel & Equipment Staging of Personnel & Equipment (Lodging) Meals AASF assistance for Out Of State Aircraft Sensitive item Storage Assistance for on/off load of equipment Tracking of personnel and equipment recovery Engineer Support (Vertical & Horizontal)

SPECIFIED TASKS 13-14SEP09: Phase IV: Staging: 4. Director Point of Contacts (POC) Tracking of Personnel and Equipment Communications Plan (Primary / Secondary) Real Estate Management Plan Staging Concept RUF guidance on FTH (Rules on the FT) J1, J3, J4 POL Emergencies Security Legal, Chaplin Removal of Hazardous materials handling and spills Medical Capabilities (Injured, Sick Call, etc.)

SPECIFIED TASKS 15SEP09: Phase V: Onward Movement. 5. Deploy to Venue Transportation Assets needed Recovery plan Communication Package POC for Venue Convoy Request AMRs Phase VI: Integration. 6. Integration Transfer of Authority Reporting Status Plan Synchronization of Troops, equipment, and vehicles

SPECIFIED TASKS 18SEP09: Phase VII: Redeployment. 7. Depart FTH Turn in equipment (Communication, equipment, Lodging) Recovery plan Out Process Phase VIII: Post Deployment / Home Station Activities. 8. End of Mission (EOM) Closure Reports AARs

MISSION ANALYSIS Facts: Vigilant Guard (VG) dates are 15-16-17 Sep 09 Units and Soldiers/Airmen will arrive via convoy. Units and Soldiers/Airmen will be required to in-process as part of JRSOI operations.

MISSION ANALYSIS Assumptions: JRSOI operations will be conducted at Fort Harrison, Helena, MT. Units entering the state are not logistically self-sufficient and must be supported by the JFHQ-MT. Approximately 675 Soldiers/Airmen participating in VG, approximately 20+ Units and 430 PAX from outside Helena, MT. CST Units will be on travel orders and will lodge and subsist off of the economy.

IMPLIED TASKS

ESSENTIAL TASKS PRIORITY: JRSOI reception & accountability of VG participants. Logistical / Life support of non-tenant personnel (minus CST s) Situational Awareness of units & personnel to JFHQ throughout VG???

AVAILABLE ASSETS VILIGANT GUARD PERSONNEL: Approx: 675 Soldiers involved Approx: 430 of those are out of town or out of state Soldiers LODGING: Approx: 430 personnel need lodging Space for 338 pax reserved Local economy: will need lodging for approx. 100 pax MEALS: Two dining facilities to accommodate 3 meals per day, (2 hot and 1 cold) for 675 plus pax Mobile kitchens: Setup in parking lots of Training Site, RTI and Barracks

AVAILABLE ASSETS OPERATING SPACE: Battle Staff Area JFHQs operations and planning, 21 thin client computers RTI has 2 computer classrooms (38 computers) for JRSOI operations processing AASF EOC JOC space, SIPR, office space, 9 thin clients TRANSPORTATION & POWER: Need transportation for incoming units Transporting of units and equipment to incident sites Aviation assets are available MTNG has generators available to provide power

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