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This Brief is Classified:UNCLASSIFIED
Joint Task ForceJoint Task ForceCivil SupportCivil Support
Command Command BriefBrief
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Dark to LightDark to Light
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Catastrophic ConcernsCatastrophic Concerns
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"In my opinion, the prospects of a future attack against the United States are almost certain. It's not a matter of if, but when."
Vice President Dick Cheney
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……A Matter of WhenA Matter of When
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USNORTHCOM anticipates and conductsHomeland Defense and Civil Support operations within the assigned area of
responsibility to defend, protect, and secure the United States and its interests
USNORTHCOM Mission StatementUSNORTHCOM Mission Statement
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USNORTHCOM Organization ChartUSNORTHCOM Organization Chart
AFNORTHFLEET
FORCESCOMMAND
ARNORTH
Geographical Combatant Command
JOINT TASK FORCE
CIVIL SUPPORT
JOINT FORCE HEADQUARTERS
NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
JOINT TASK FORCE NORTH
JOINT TASK FORCE
ALASKA
Coordinating
COCOM/OPCON
Supported/Supporting
Relationships
MARFORNORTH
STANDING JOINT FORCE HEADQUARTERS - NORTH
Secretary of Defense
The President
National GuardBureau
U.S. Coast Guard
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“It is bringing capability and capacity at the right time at the right place, not overwhelming the receiving state, but
bringing in something that is sorely needed…the governor is the commander in his or her state.” “ …not too soon, but not
a second too long…”General Victor E. Renuart Jr.Commander NORAD & USNORTHCOM
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Types of IncidentsTypes of Incidents
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JTFJTF--CS MissionCS Mission
JTF-CS anticipates, plans and integrates USNORTHCOM Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and high-yield Explosive (CBRNE) Consequence Management operations
and when directed, establishes command and control of DoD forces for a CBRNE incident to assist local authorities in saving lives, preventing injury, and providing temporary
critical life support
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JTFJTF--CS StructureCS Structure
Senior Enlisted Executive Assistant
Legal Public Affairs
Medical Chaplain
J1Personnel
J2Intelligence
J3Operations
J4Support
J5Planning
J6Communications
Commander
Chief Of Staff
Deputy Commander
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JTF-CS provides CBRNE planning, exercise, and response support within the U.S., its territories, and possessions
Hawaii
American Samoa
Guam
Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands
Federated States of Micronesia, Marshall Islands, and Palau
Puerto Rico
US Virgin Islands
CONUS and Alaska
USPACOM USNORTHCOM SOUTHCOM
Area of ResponsibilityArea of Responsibility
• Big Country• Lots of POC’s• Diverse/Varied
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Persistent & Non- Persistent Chemical Persistent & Non-
Persistent Chemical
Contingency Planning and Playbooks
Deliberate Planning - Preparedness
Radiological Radiological NuclearNuclear
CBRNE CM Guidance, Policy and Plans
National Response PlanLocal and State
Emergency Plans
High-Yield Explosive
High-Yield Explosive
Contagious & Non- Contagious Biological
Contagious & Non- Contagious Biological CJCSI 3125.01
CJCS CONPLAN0500-98
USNORTHCOMCONPLAN 2002CONPLAN 0500
CCMRF EXORD
CJCSI 3125.01CJCS CONPLAN
0500-98
USNORTHCOMCONPLAN 2002CONPLAN 0500
CCMRF EXORD
Mission Analysis and Assessment
Area Assessment and GIS Display and Analysis Emergency Plans
DoD CapabilitiesLocal / State /
Federal Capabilities
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Concept of OperationsConcept of OperationsTransition/RedeployTransition/Redeploy
GarrisonGarrison Staging SiteStaging Site Incident SiteIncident Site
Staging/DeployStaging/DeployShapingShaping Execution/ CM OpsExecution/ CM Ops
Command Assessment ElementCommand Assessment Element
•Sourcing- Resourcing•Train the Force•Manage / ID Expectations•Strategic Info Campaign•Shape the COP•Relationship Building
•Transportation•Monitor Capability Flow•Admin/Log Spt•C2 at Staging Site•One CommunicationSystem
•C3•COP / Info Mngmt•Assess Situation•Determine Rqmts•Right Size / Capability•Health & Safety of TF
•Notification•Directed•CBRNE Incident
•Time/Distance•Assess Rqmts•Space
•Needs•Force Flow•End of MSN•Assessments of Health/Safety
Mission C
reepM
ission Creep
Reach BackReach Back
Flow of ForcesFlow of Forces
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““Center of GravityCenter of Gravity””
LAW / POLICY / REGULATION / PROCESSLAW / POLICY / REGULATION / PROCESS
CommunityRecovery
Response
PublicInformation
Structure(CCMRF)
C2Assessment
Analysis
Preparedness
Mindset
SARISK
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DoDDoD
Response Units
Response Units
Secretary of DefenseSecretary of Defense
JTF-CSJTF-CS
U.S. Northern Command
U.S. Northern Command
FederalFederal
DHS(FEMA)DHS
(FEMA)
Federal Coordinating
Officer
Federal Coordinating
Officer
Emergency Response
Team
Emergency Response
Team
StateState
GovernorGovernor
State Emergency
Management Agency
State Emergency
Management Agency
State Coordinating
Officer
State Coordinating
Officer
National Incident ManagementNational Incident Management
IINNCCIIDDEENNTT
LocalLocal
Incident Commander
and FirstResponders
Incident Commander
and FirstResponders
Mayor/County Executives
Mayor/County Executives
DCOJoint Field Office
SCO FCO
DisasterCity/County Request Aid from State
DHS Implements
NRPJTF-CS Responds
Timetable Based on Events
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“…find the right way to put together capabilities of the federal government in support of the capabilities of the state…”
General Victor E. Renuart Jr.Commander NORAD & USNORTHCOM
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TF ResponseIncident Site Support
• Coord w/Local EM Director• Extraction of Injured• Decontamination• Surveying, Monitoring, and Marking of Incident Site• Security and Protection
JTF-CSJTF-CS
TF MedicalMedical Support
•Triage /Treatment• Hospital Augmentation• Agent Technical Support• Veterinary Support• Prophylaxis/Immunization• NDMS support
TF SupportLogistics Support
• General Support Log• JRSOI• Displaced Populace• Mortuary Affairs• Transportation• Engineering
HQ Augmentation• Tech Aug
•Mapping• Modeling
•Public Affairs
JTF-CS provides command and control, and coordination for the following types of tasks and requirements
CCMRF CapabilitiesCCMRF Capabilities
TF AviationAviation Support
•A2C2 (Rotary)• Gen Avn Support• Search and Rescue• CASEVAC/MEDAVAC•Aviation Maintenance
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• Marine Corp reaction force of Marines and Sailors.• Provides agent detection / identification; casualty search, technical rescue, Hot Zone extraction and personnel decontamination; (70-210 Per hr) and time-critical medical care and stabilization of contaminated personnel.
Chemical Biological Incident Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRFResponse Force (CBIRF))
• Recon, Decon, and EOD Teams• Security, Search and Rescue Teams• Medical Treatment Teams
• Portable Gas Chromatograph / Mass Spectrometer
• M21 Bio Agent Spectrometer• Chemical agent monitors• Radiac set DT236/PDR75 • Decontamination stations• Explosive Ordnance Robot• Satellite communications suite
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CBIRF CBIRF DeconDecon CapabilitiesCapabilities
• Force protection decon (30-45 per hour)• Ambulatory decon (200-225 per hour)• Non-ambulatory decon (65-75 per hour)
Force Protection Line Ambulatory Line Non-Ambulatory
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NBC Reconnaissance NBC Reconnaissance
Each Squad has two NBC Reconnaissance System (FOX) M93A1 Armored vehicle mounted systems designed to detect, identify, monitor, quantify, and mark chemical and radiological contamination
• Conduct route, zone and area NBC Reconnaissance to determine the presence and extent of NBC contamination.
• Provide radiation monitoring and chemical agent detection in support of nuclear and chemical accident and incident control plan operations.
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DecontaminationDecontamination
Decontamination capability for chemical, biological, or radiological decontamination for:
• 250- 400 contaminated personnel per hour,
• or up to 30 vehicles per hour
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Medical SurgeMedical Surge
Level II Care• Initial treatment & advanced life
saving for 2 groups/locations of 40 casualties per hour
• triage of mass casualty• initial resuscitation/stabilization• advanced trauma life support• preparation for further evacuation
of patients• Limited patient decon• Limited patient holding • Limited pharmacy, laboratory
and radiology services• Limited ground ambulance
Level III Care• Collectively
protected field hospital (EMEDS+25)
• Emergency medicine
• Primary care• Surgery
• 2 operating rooms• 20 major surgeries or
20 non-operative trauma resuscitations in 72 hour period
• 3 critical care beds
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Mortuary Affairs DecontaminationMortuary Affairs Decontamination
• 34 personnel to operate
• 30 - 48 human remains can be processed during a 12-hour period
Mortuary Affairs Decontamination Collection Point (MADCP) Note: Requires Request for Forces – not in CCMRF
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Air Search and RescueAir Search and Rescue
Aviation Search Air Rescue
• Transport capability of up to 1500 passengers or 45 short tons per day.
• Also provides aircraft and crews able to transport disaster search and rescue operations ISO day and night operations.
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“…look for ways to continue to partner to make the job of the states easier when it comes time to respond within their
state…” General Victor E. Renuart Jr.Commander NORAD & USNORTHCOM
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• Swap Business Cards before the “event”• Relationships• JTF-CS
•Today’s only standing Joint HQ dedicated to anticipating, planning, integrating, and responding to CBRNE events•24/7/365 Rapid Response / Heightened SA
• JTF-CS responds to requests and directives
• “Not if…but when”
Take AwaysTake Aways
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Questions?