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ACGU (formerly ABCA) Training Integration General Session
Work Group 1300 – 1700hrs, 31 March ‘10
Worldwide Joint Training & Scheduling Conference
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Agenda
Time Topic/Subject Briefer
• 1300 - 1315 Welcome, Introductions Col Walrond
• 1315 - 1345 ACGU Issue, Objectives, Update Bob Kean
• 1345 - 1415 ACGU Charter Bob Kean
• 1415 - 1445 JTCP Update CAPT Johnston • 1445 - 1500 Break
• 1500 - 1530 ACGU Systems/Technical Update Gerry McGowan
• 1530 - 1600 Partner Issues ACGU Partners
• 1600 - 1655 MOU/Policy/Rules Development All
• 1655 - 1700 Closing/Wrap Up Col Walrond
Welcome and Introductions
Col Tom Walrond
Worldwide Joint Training & Scheduling Conference
ACGU Issue, Objectives, and Actions Update
Bob Kean
Worldwide Joint Training & Scheduling Conference
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ACGU WG Issue
Issue:
The enhancement of ABCA Joint, Combined, and
Multilateral training in order to increase operational
capability, preparedness, and improve interoperability.
No formal procedures exist for scheduling and coordinating
ABCA related training
No appropriate scheduling forum
No draft agreements or business rules
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ACGU WG Objectives
Objectives/End State:
Identify appropriate forum for scheduling and coordinating bilateral
and multilateral training/exercises
Define and establish a formal coordination process
Develop business rules, agreements, policy guidance, and/or other
documents as necessary
Concentrate near term focus on addressing OIF/OEF pre-deployment
training
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ACGU Actions Update
• Established an ACGU WG (WJTSC 9-01) focused on training integration
issues and includes systems/technical sub-group (JTEN issues) Meets bi-monthly….includes ACGU partners, PACOM, NORTHCOM, JFCOM, and
respective LNOs
Last meeting 25 Feb (25 Mar for GBR)
• WG initially focused on identifying possible forum for additional training
coordination and scheduling
• ACGU partners agreed to leverage the ‘Joint Training Coordination Program’
(JTCP) as forum for coordinating and sharing partner training event and
scheduling info Partners now participating and submitting training opportunity requests
• Plan to develop an ACGU training environment (JTEN) Separate network for ACGU partner training and collaboration
An embedded repository for respective training event and scheduling data
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ACGU Actions Update
• Developed ACGU Charter which identifies WG structure and
organization, roles/responsibilities, and depicts a suggested ACGU
scheduling & coordination process
• Facilitated initial discussion between CAN and NORTHCOM reps
regards a CAN-NORTHCOM training integration relationship (AUS-
PACOM model)
• GBR investigating feasibility of similar relationship with EUCOM
• OSD Liaison to JFCOM/JWFC on board as member to assist re policy
and MOU/agreements queries/issues
ACGU Training Integration Charter
Bob Kean
Worldwide Joint Training & Scheduling Conference
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ACGU Charter Background
Background
• The 2009-1 Worldwide Joint Training and Scheduling Conference (WJTSC) documented
issue 08-018 “the enhancement of ABCA Joint, Combined, Multilateral training in order to
increase operational capability, preparedness, and improve interoperability” and
established a work group (WG) to identify problems, recommend solutions, and execute
actions necessary to resolve the issue.
• Following WJTSC 2009-2, AUS drafted a proposed ‘Way Ahead – ACGU Integration’
paper whose initial draft outline was coordinated and endorsed by both CAN and GBR
work group representatives. The completed draft document was then reviewed and
generally approved during the Nov 24, ’09 WG meeting.
• The WG recommended that the substance of the ‘Way Ahead’ paper form the basis for
development of a Charter document. Upon review and endorsement by the WG
members, the Charter would be further distributed to respective partner nation
representatives for approval.
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ACGU Training Integration Charter
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to define the structure and outline
guidance associated with working issues related to AUS, CAN, GBR, and USA
training integration and collaboration.
Work Group Structure and Organization
The Working Group Forum at the WJTSC is too big to achieve consensus. While it is acknowledged that many organizations have a peripheral interest in this issue, a small representative core “management group” should be established to lead all aspects of the initiative. Additionally, a separate work group focused on technical issues will be established, i.e. Systems Work Group.
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ACGU Training Integration Charter
Management Group – Composition & Responsibilities
• The Management Group (MG) is comprised of representatives from the following:– JFCOM (Div Chief, TDSD)– AUS (ADF)– PACOM – GBR (LNO to JFCOM)– EUCOM– CAN (LNO to JFCOM)– NORTHCOM– US Joint Staff– JFCOM (JTCP Rep) ?
• The MG will brief the WJTSC Working Group Forum on significant actions, accomplishments, outstanding issues and the way ahead as well as provide an opportunity for “peripheral organizations” to share their views or concerns.
• A consideration of the MG is to perhaps develop one overarching ACGU Training Integration document or agreement, if deemed appropriate.
• The MG will form sub-groups as necessary to work associated issues in the areas of policy, business rules, scheduling, etc.
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ACGU Training Integration Charter
Systems Work Group - Composition & Responsibilities
• The Systems Work Group (SWG) is comprised of representatives from the following:
- JFCOM
- AUS
- PACOM
- GBR
- EUCOM
- CAN
- NORTHCOM
• The SWG will focus on technical solutions required to meet both the “vision statement” and “user requirements” as specified and identified by the Management Group.
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ACGU Training Integration Charter
Scheduling and Coordination of Training
CAN and GBR will look to adopt a process similar to the AUS-PACOM scheduling process/model with a CAN-NORTHCOM and GBR-EUCOM alignment. Principal elements of that process include:
• Nation-COCOM develops their exercise schedules under their own processes. Nation develops a Program of Major Service Activities and COCOM develops its Theatre Security Cooperation (includes all COCOM and Service Component Exercises).
• Nation-COCOM conducts an annual (or bi-annual) planning event to synchronize and coordinate activities (i.e., Combined Exercise Planning Group (CEPG). The CEPG is purposely scheduled prior to the COCOM exercise scheduling conference.
• LVC requests are also coordinated and agreed upon at the CEPG.
• Should COCOM be unable to meet the nation’s requests for LVC enablers, COCOM then seeks assistance from the wider US Defence Force on nation’s behalf.
• “Assistance from the wider US Defence Force” may be solicited via engagement and participation in the US Joint Training Coordination Program (JTCP)
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ACGU Training Integration Charter
Scheduling and Coordination of Training (cont’d)
• Specific LVC requirements between nations may be initially agreed through direct liaison between the defense forces. Additional coordination between USJFCOM and COCOM may also required to reserve training network bandwidth.
• Nations’ and respective COCOM reps could meet annually (or bi-annually) to discuss bi-lateral and multi-lateral requirements/events requiring LVC enablers.
Joint Training Coordination Program (JTCP)
CAPT Greg Johnston
Worldwide Joint Training & Scheduling Conference
BREAK
Worldwide Joint Training & Scheduling Conference
ACGU Systems/Technical Update
Gerry McGowan
Worldwide Joint Training & Scheduling Conference
Present Configuration Issues
Issues:
• Does not facilitate presumption of release to Trusted Mission Partners
• US partners not reassured of the security of shared information
–AF and Navy may disconnect
• Management: 90+ exercises per year including those with Trusted Mission Partners
• Managed by white list and black list, each client node, each exercise
• Present rules prevent our Trusted Mission Partners from connecting to national infrastructure to exercise their C2
SIPR
JTEN
GBR(JMNIAN)
AUS(DTEN)
NCTEDMON
CAN(CF-JTEN)
AUSNational
Net
CANNational
NetUKNational
Net
STOP
STOP
STOP
DMZ
DMZ
DMZ
DMZ
DMZ
DMZ
Rel A
DMZ
FOUO
SIPR
JTEN
GBR(JMINIAN)
AUS(DTEN)
NCTE
DMON
CAN(CF-JTEN)
JTEN ABCA Training
Environment
DMZ
DMZ
DMZ
DMZ
Entering Assumptions:
• All connections are still bilateral • Aligned with SIPRNet Rel A
architecture•Modified to respect DSAWG
approved JTEN IA requirements• Black list prevails• Presumption of Release rules
– DATA stored within is assumed to be
Rel 4 eyes –Parties connecting into the DMZ are
responsible for proper classification and
releasability of information provided
• Direct connection is possible for US
Partners• A set of “REL” services will be
established
DMZ
DMZ
Rel A
DMZ
DMZ
FOUO
Client Rel 4 Eyes
Option
FOUO
DetailFOUO
IssuesFOUO
1. JTEN Client Connections to the ACGU Training Environment – Who needs it? How often?– Must consider resources and risk
• We are resource constrained
2. Support of CVF 2010
3. Bilateral Agreements with US 4. Trusted Mission Partners cannot exercise
their national C2
Way Ahead1. CVF 2010 will be supported with the existing
configuration
2. Australia, Canada, Great Britain and US are already in discussions to make this a true multilateral ACGU Training Environment
3. JFCOM working to develop the best JTEN Client connection policy consistent with resources and security.
4. JFCOM anticipates a decision brief of the first use case for removing the prohibition against Trusted Mission Partner stimulation of their national C2 while connecting with JTEN.
– Use Case #1, Australia C2 from DTEN during TS11– Risks and mitigations will be addressed
FOUO
“We will Train the way we Fight”
FOUO
UC O MS J
F
UNIT E D STAT E SJ O INT FO R C E S
C O M M A ND
Partner Issues
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MOU, Policy, Rules Development
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Integration of ACGU Partnersinto the Joint Training Enterprise
ACGU: Australia, Canada, Great Britain, United StatesBriefer: Col Walrond
Formal acceptance of agreements/ way ahead
SEP 08 MAR 10
Finalize ACGU Charter, rules
ApprovedPOA&M
MAR 09
Initial ACGU WG Agreement in principle
EstablishedACGU WG
Draft ACGU Charter
Determine venue for event coordination
Issue 08-018: The enhancement of ACGU Joint, Combined, Multilateral training in order to increase operational capability, preparedness, and improve interoperability.Discussion: No formal procedure exists for scheduling and coordinating ACGU Joint Combined and Multilateral training and use of the full range of Live Virtual Constructive (LVC) training capabilities. An ACGU working group (WG), including Combatant Commands and JS J7, needs to be established to draft agreement(s), develop business rules, and identify/develop the appropriate forum for coordination. The WG will use the PACOM-AUS Joint Combined Training Capability (JCTC) work as a starting point. Formal business rules will require a long term effort, but short term efforts will continue to leverage existing multilateral venues.Endstate: Defense level policy guidance, and agreements. A formal coordination process, business rules and/or other documents as necessary for ACGU partners and combatant commands/Services that outlines the process for scheduling and coordinating bi-lateral and multilateral training and exercises enhanced via LVC enablers using ACGU networks. Short term endstate will address OIF/OEF pre-deployment training. Long term solution expected to take several years.POA&M: - Formalize overarching vision statement and reach agreement in principle (c/w)
- Establish ACGU WG membership and chair (Policy/Scheduling and Technical/Systems) (c/w)- Define ACGU training scope - Establishment of a scheduling process for the JTEN and V&C assets- Develop and adopt ACGU country agreements/business rules formalizing this process
OPR: USJFCOM; OCRs: PACOM, NORTHCOM, EUCOM, ADF, PJHQ J7, CFD/CFEC, OSD.
SEP 10
Enlist OSD rep as WG member
JAN 10DEC 09OCT 09JUN 09
Closing / Wrap Up
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Backups
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Categories of Training:
• JWFC supported COCOM exercises/MRXs Facilitate and coordinate with COCOMs, COCOMs lead
• COCOM exercises not supported by JFCOM Facilitate and coordinate with COCOMs, COCOMs lead
• Service Training Program exercises
Use JTCP as forum for ABCA training/exercise coordination
• Service tactical exercises Handled directly by Services