DPTMS Plans and Ops Vision

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DPTMS Plans and Ops Vision VISION: Garrison Staff capable of anticipating and synchronizing current and future operations with customers (Div, D-Rear, MSE) and local, regional, state and federal organizations (IMCOM, ARNORTH, FEMA, DHS). Plans & Ops TRENDS: Persistent Conflict - Increased Threat ARFORGEN Emergence of ARNORTH and HLS/HLD Growth of AT Requirements IMCOM HQ Consolidation / RIST Expanded Focus with Greater Flint Hills Region Greater Interaction with MSE / D-Rear HSOC / Fort to Foxhole Situational Awareness Emergency Management CLS 22, 75, 300 -Intel Analysis Fusion -Virtual & Constructive AT/FP Exercises -Vulnerability Mitigation (perimeter sensors, food, water, transportation) -Strong Regional Partnerships (Lessons Learned, Exercises, Conferences) Operations D-FROC Deployments & Mobilization Force Integration CLS 300 CLS 300 CLS 301 Not supported by CLS -Aligned Staff Organization -HSOC Capable & -ARFORGEN Focus -Migrate to MSE? based on IMCOM HQ/RIST Reach Back -Technology enablers reduce -Keeps pace with SGS/G3/ -JIIM COP demands for centralized deployment G5/G7/MSE/Rear D -Shift Resourcing to actions -Surge capabilities based on support MSE -Mobilization shifts to cold status ARFORGEN model -Situational Awareness -- ATHOC -Integrate Funston with WLC 1

TRAINING VISION 5 to 7 YEARS MILTARY SCHOOLS: -Barton 31 Soldier Course -Civilian Training -Distance Leaning -CLC VIRTUAL: -AVCATT -LCT -CCTT -RVS -WST VISION Live, Virtual, Constructive, TADSS and Gaming capability that create training conditions to portray the current operational environment (COE) that enable CMETL/DMETL training to support the ARFORGEN and MODULARITY construct. CONSTRUCTIVE: -JCATS -ERF -ABCS Training GAMING: -DARWARS -BVS2 -JIEDDO G2: -IRF -Language Lab G6: -25 Series MOS Training MANEUVER AREA: -Urban Clusters -Non-Standard Ranges -JIEDDO Lanes TASC LIVE: Ranges -HITS/DRTS -MSTC -Shoot House -LFX Village -HEAT AIR SPACE: -Helicopters -Artillery -Air Force -UAS In ntegrated Architectu ure LAND WA AR NET CAMPUS One Stop Shop WFF Support REGIONAL TRAINING CAPABILITY Seed corn children of Soldiers -- Delayed Entry Soldiers TRENDS 1. Virtual CTC s (HITS) synthetic training 2. MTT s vice TDY s Exportable TRADOC 3. Merging Gaming Tech with Constructive & Virtual Simulations Squads, Plts / Leader Development 4. Distance Learning & Military Schools Army Training Network (ATN) 5. AT/FP exercises in Constructive Simulations 6. Support regional users, RC/NG/Law Non Standard LFX Ranges (OMA GWOT) 7. Enforcement/ROTC/BSA 8. More Urban More Precise 9. More Digital More Precise 2

Vision MAAF VISION Posture MAAF to execute full range of airfield services in support of the 1st CAB and regional partners. Mature facilities, services and airspace to support future missions. ATNAVICS Operations Diamondback Assault Strip Marshall as a Army Airfield ed Purple Ops FUTURE TRENDS *Airspace/Airfield congestion *Increased DoD/civil Ops *Fixed Wing Ops *Aircraft Reset -- 1-6 CAV/UAS *Train / Certify Military ATCs *Airspace Corridors *Expand MAAF to the East Training Sky Warrior UAS Facilities REGIONAL PARTNERSHIPS External Load C-27J Joint Cargo Aircraft 250 Nautical Miles GSAB ATC Certification Aircraft reset Kansas UAS Consortium Airspace KU UAS Research Air Traffic Control Army Radar Approach Control Smoky Hill ANG Range Shadow 3

VISION: Provide increased security services to all Soldiers, Civilians and DoD Contractors, and families in light of global events. Provide reach-back security services to all deployed Soldiers. Provide regional fingerprinting support. CLS Cold War Legacy Programs Vision & Intelligence Division Personnel Information Education & Training Trends: Increased threats-increased security requirements Increased fingerprinting services Biometrics technology replaces fingerprintingi Recruiting of Soldiers with questionable backgrounds causing clearance and deployment issues CONUS & Intelligence will Grow and mature; (HLD, ARNORTH, NORTHCOM) Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental & Multinational Operations Industrial ERA of Persistent Conflict Future Joint Trans Nat'l Global Battlespace Instant access to Intel Gulf War OIF/OEF Kinetic Non-Kinetic Return from Deployed mission i to Reset/Train Fingerprinting Replaced by Instant DNA dbase CDRS on Ground make Instant scty decisions Expeditionary Forces 48 hr adjudication For access to all Classified material RSOI All DoD Contractors Cleared for access to classified Missioni Execution 24/7 Reach-back Multiple Simultaneous Global Deployments (BCTs) Future Operations Succeed Because of Not in spite of it 4

Fort Riley Museum Division: Linking Future Visions with Historical Awareness Vision: Establish relationship and new museum that links Soldiers, veterans, the public, and institutions to enhance facilities, education, and awareness of Army/BRO/Cavalry heritage and traditions. U.S. ARMY CENTER OF MILITARY HISTORY Trends: Unit/Soldier support Partnerships with other museums and CMH Technology for exhibit enhancement Museums co-located with other facilities for synergy and public access History in Division HQs & other buildings - not just museum SOLDIERS - EDUCATE VETERANS - REMEMBER PUBLIC - AWARENESS CGSC/KSU CANTIGNY/LIBERTY WAR MEMORIAL GREATER FT. RILEY COMMUNITY SIMULATIONS CLASSROOM IMAX Co-locating 1ID & Cavalry Museums INTERACTIVE EXHIBITS 5