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United States Fleet Forces Marine Forces Command BA13 CDC Objectives Review BA11 and BA12 assessments and lessons identified Review and refine draft BA13 Event Initiating Directive and Exercise Directive Identify preliminary external support requirements –Assets, facilities, SME augmentation, staffs Identify desired joint and coalition participants Identify key processes, syndicates and leads Determine level, scope and potential experiment integration Establish MSEL structure to include identifying MSEL manager Review and refine exercise planning schedule timeline Determine key issues for resolution and way ahead 3
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United States Fleet ForcesUnited States Fleet Forces Marine Forces CommandMarine Forces Command
BOLD ALLIGATOR 13 BOLD ALLIGATOR 13 Concept Development ConferenceConcept Development Conference
OutbriefOutbrief
OVERALL: UNCLASSIFIED
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Attending CommandsAttending Commands
• USFF (incl Reserve component)
• MARFORCOM (incl Reserve component)
• CTF 20
• II MEF / 2d MEB
• CSFTL
• MSTP
• ESG-2
• EWTGL
• TTGL
• II MEF SIM
• DTCL
• CJOS COE
• EWCT
• MSCLANT
• CTF 24
• NMAWC
• ETG
• USAF
• USCG
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United States Fleet ForcesUnited States Fleet Forces Marine Forces CommandMarine Forces Command
BA13 CDC Objectives
• Review BA11 and BA12 assessments and lessons identified
• Review and refine draft BA13 Event Initiating Directive and Exercise Directive
• Identify preliminary external support requirements– Assets, facilities, SME augmentation, staffs
• Identify desired joint and coalition participants
• Identify key processes, syndicates and leads
• Determine level, scope and potential experiment integration
• Establish MSEL structure to include identifying MSEL manager
• Review and refine exercise planning schedule timeline
• Determine key issues for resolution and way ahead3
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BA13 CDC Outcomes
• Proposed BA13 Event Initiating Directive forwarded to OSEs for approval
• Concurrence on OCE Exercise Directive content
• Initial identification of BA13 supporting requirements– Facilities, Commands, SME Augmentation, desired participant
commands
– OPRs for key processes
• Identify desired participants
• BA13 POA&M– Calendar of events
– Defined deadlines for products with assigned OPRs
• BA13 POC list
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BA13 Exercise Design/Supportproduct listing
• BA13 Event Initiating Directive (OSE) - post CDC–Provides broad exercise guidance
–Establishes exercise Roles and Responsibilities
• BA13 Exercise Directive (OCE) - pre FPC–Part I: Exercise admin and instructions
–Part II: Exercise scenario background and orders
–Part III: Exercise evaluation, analysis and reports
• BA13 Exercise Control Book (EXCON) - post FPC–EXCON, mentors and trusted agents
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BA13 Event Initiating Directive• Message format from OSEs (USFF & MARFORCOM)
• Commanders’ Intent– BA13 will be a synthetic scenario-driven exercise designed to refine ESG-2 and
2d MEB staffs’ ability to plan and execute MEB-sized amphibious operations from a Seabase in a medium threat environment to improve Naval amphibious core competency.
– For this exercise, medium threat will be defined as conventional and asymmetric enemy capabilities that will adapt to US/Coalition operations, challenge our dominance in the littorals, and integrate to achieve a limited A2/AD capability. These threats will require the effective application and integration of air, surface, subsurface and mine warfare capabilities to ensure sea superiority and access within the JOA.
– BA13 will enable an assessment of Naval Amphibious Operations within the Single Naval Battle context that includes the full spectrum of warfighting capabilities and Seabase sustainment assets
– ENDSTATE: An increased Naval amphibious capability within the context of a greater Naval force package that includes the full spectrum of warfighting capabilities and Seabase sustainment assets.
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More detail will be needed to define this threat level
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BA13 Event Initiating Directive
• Exercise Objectives– Continue to enhance the relationship between II MEF and the Atlantic
Fleet to maintain an optimum naval operational capability.
– Demonstrate the capabilities and potential for naval and joint force projection and sustainment from a Seabase while identifying the associated DOTMLPF deficiencies and implications these operations pose for naval forces.
– Demonstrate effective command, control, integration, and interoperability with joint, multi-national forces and inter-agency partners in large scale amphibious operations.
– Continue to refine supporting/supported command relationships and composite warfare doctrine for amphibious operations within a joint campaign.
– Integrate Experimentation and other initiatives to enhance future Naval Force capabilities without impacting training.
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BA13 Event Initiating Directive
• Primary Training Audiences–ESG-2, 2d MEB, CSG
• Scenario construct–CTF-20 and CG II MEF validate the requirement for staffs
and ships for a 10 day Fleet Synthetic Training event currently scheduled from 22 Apr 2013 to 01 May 2013.
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BA13 CDC Scenario Summary
• Single execution window, maximizing platform integration and pier side participation– D-4 to D+5 (ATF/LF in theater assigned .1/.2)
– Scenario runs 24 hours / 10 hour active Sim window
• Amethyst Island: 700nm from Treasure Coast– Level III capability / ‘Get Well’ location
– Advanced Logistics Site / Viable force location
• Road to Crisis–Garnetian advance into Amber
• FEO against an appropriately sized Garnetian force (force ratio)
– Asymmetric threat
• MEB-solution and not a precursor for follow-on forces
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BA13 CDC Scenario Summary
• Blue Forces– NEF: less established in theater or arrive with ATF/LF
–MIW: integral part of planning and execution challenges• USS Ponce for MIW support
– NSW, CFACC: reduce from BA12 to match immature theater
–MPF shipping in theater: No • Designation of extra-theater MPSRON: Yes
– CSG: established in theater at startex
– Representative East Coast Amphib fleet• ARG/MEU: East Coast ARG MEU and West Coast ARG/MEU
– No hospital ship
– USA XVIII Airborne Corp (1 Bn) within LF
– USCG: PSU, investigating USCGC hook-up capability
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CTF 951 CFLCC
EASTCOM(JECG)
CTG 955.0CSG
CTF 955 CFMCC
CTF 958 JSOTF-TC
CTF 959 CFACC/CAOC
CTG 955.1ATF
CTG 955.2LF
CTG 955.3LOG TF
CTG 955.4TASW
CTG 955.9CSG #2
•2d MEB (CLF)•MEU?•RLT 2?•MAG 29?•CLR 25?•XVIII Airborne Corp?•Coalition forces/staff
•Response Cell•T-AO•T-AKE•Coalition forces
•Response Cell•NMAWC?•MCMRON 3?•USS Ponce•MH-53s•EODMUs?•Joint forces
•ESG-2 (CATF)•CDS ???•East Coast L-Class•CRUDES•T-AVB•MSC•SUB?•ARG?•NEF•Joint forces•Coalition forces/staff
AMBER/AMBERLAND COUNTRY TEAMS (JECG)
•CTF 24•T-AGOS•SUBs•CRUDES?
•CSG XX?•CVW X?•CDS XX?•CVN•CRUDES•Coalition TG?
CTG 955.7MPRG
CTG 955.5MIW
•Response Cell•CPRW-11?•P-3C (AIP?)•P-8
Adjusted CDC Exercise Force Adjusted CDC Exercise Force List?List?
COALITIONFORCE
HEADQUARTERS
UNWFPIMO
BLUE FONT – USNGREEN FONT – USMCPURPLE FONT – JOINT
ORANGE FONT – COALITION
•CSG-10?•CVW-3?•CDS 22?•CVN•CRUDES
•Response Cell•SOCOM•MARSOC
CJTF 950
•Response Cell•USAF support?
•White Cell
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•Leadership Trusted Agents•MAOC
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13 APR12-13 APR
Strategic Level Documents
15-19 OCT
7-10 MAY
27-29 MAR Event Initiating Directive Published / USFF/MFC mtg
11-14 SEP
26-29 JUL
Strategic Level Documents
OLW OPT #1
MPC #1 / MSEL Development Conference
TLW OPT #1
2 MARPre-CDC VTC
CDC
BA13 Exercise Planning Major Events TimelineBA13 Exercise Planning Major Events Timeline
24 MAYIPR
6-9 SEPOLW OPT #2
4-7 DECMPC #2 / MSEL Development Conference
31 AUGIPR
28 SEPOSE Qtrly Update / BA13 Exercise Directive Part II
TLW OPT #229 OCT – 02 NOV
30 NOVIPR
29 JUNOSE Quarterly Update
14 DECOSE Quarterly Update
TLW Orders CrosswalkJAN 13
late FEB 13FPC / MSEL Conference
1 week priorFAST cruise / ROC drill
BA13 Execution
within 1 weekHOTWASH
Final Ex Report+ 3 months
27 APRIPR
19-22 JUNIPC / MSEL Development Conference
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22 Apr-01 May
29 JUNIPR
27 JULIPR
Considerations:1.Schedule may adjust depending on execution dates2.Add Symposia3.OSE Quarterly Update in Feb/Mar 13?
NorfolkCLNCVTCComplete
Dated: 28 Mar 12
29 MAR 13OSE Quarterly Update
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• Pre-IPC coordination–Syndicate Lead assignments and preparation: CSFTL
–Determination of key CFMCC staff leads: USFF/MFC
–Exercise Directive assignments: CSFTL•Main Body: CSFTL
•Part I thru Part III: tasking distributed
–Coordinate Single Naval Battle Brief for IPC: CSFTL
–Coordinate with USA XVIII Airborne Corp: II MEF
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Key Issues & Way Ahead
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Key Issues & Way Ahead
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Key Issues & Way Ahead
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Key Issues & Way Ahead
• Preliminary IPC Objectives and tasks– Review Event Initiating Directive and draft Exercise Directive
– Review requirements, tasks and POA&M
– Confirm HQs / forces level and scope of participation
– Review planning situation and theater information requirements
– Assess IM/KM structure / data population
– Assess external training support requirements (Identify POCs for components)
– Assess requirements for augmentation and support for TA
– Assess evaluation, observation and analysis requirements
– Assess experiment integration and training requirements
– Assess EXCON manning and resources (Identify names for EXCON)
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Key Issues & Way Ahead
• Preliminary IPC Objectives and tasks (cont’d)– Determine CFMCC training & OLW OPT plan
– Assess Interface of M&S Tools with Operational C2IS Assess CIS resources and connectivity (C5I topology)
– Assess Augmentation and External Support
– Determine Requirements for IO/NGO Participation/Support
– Draft the STARTEX Conditions for Collective Training (Crisis Action Planning and Exercise Conduct)
– Establish ESMD shell
– Consolidate requirements and issue tasking
– Establish Points of Contact for all participating organizations
– Determine key issues for resolution and way ahead
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