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Multi-National Initiatives: Lessons Learned and Beyond. Mr. Alan Eckersley Joint Lessons Learned Policy Branch J-7, Joint Education and Doctrine Division. Agenda. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Multi-National Initiatives:Lessons Learned and Beyond
Mr. Alan EckersleyJoint Lessons Learned Policy BranchJ-7, Joint Education and Doctrine Division
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Agenda
• Purpose: To provide an overview of current and future initiatives regarding information sharing in the Chairman’s Joint Lesson Learned Program (JLLP)
• Overview of the JLLP: Roles and Responsibilities—Expanding venues
• Current: Joint Lessons Learned Information System (JLLIS) Five-Eyes (FVEY)
• On-going: Study examining the information sharing lifecycle with emphasis on Joint Staff policies for lessons learned sharing
• A Success Case Study: Navy’s SeaPort
• Future: Future Mission Network
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DDJ7 STRATEGY AND POLICY
The Chairman’s Joint Lessons Learned Program (JLLP)
DDJ7 JCW:Joint and Coalition Operational Analysis (JCOA)• As directed, deploys
world wide and collects, analyzes, aggregates, and disseminates joint lessons & best practices across the full spectrum of military operations in order to enhance joint capabilities
• Provides active lessons and analytical support
• Creates multi-media products to disseminate the results
DDJ7 JOINT AND
COALITION WARFIGHTING
DJ7
DDJ7 S&PStrategy and Policy:• Develops joint lessons
learned policy and guidance
• Joint Lessons Learned Information System (JLLIS) Program Manager
• Administers the LL General Officer Steering Committee (LL GOSC)
• Conducts validation, integration, and evaluation for joint lessons learned
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• The Joint Staff J7 through collaboration with PACOM, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) and ACGU partners established a service using the Improved Connectivity Initiative (ICI) that provides access to ACGU JLLIS to the “4-Eyes” nations.
• JLLIS ACGU was deployed on the SIPRNET in August 2010 and expanded to include New Zealand in November 2010.
• This environment mirrors the DOD JLLIS SIPR application and provides FVEY partners with the ability to capture and share observations, issues, best practices, and lessons learned.
JLLIS FVEY
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JLLIS FVEY Environment
• Support collection efforts during Joint/Combined operations and exercises
• Facilitate information sharing between and across security boundaries
• Enable real time collaboration between multi-national counterparts
• Support multiple communities of interest (releasability constraints)
• Current Number of Users: 182
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JLLIS Information Sharing Study
• A six month study to examine four primary areas:
– Identify legal challenges in establishing a coalition version of JLLIS
– Identify the options for software sharing
– Identify the hardware/software licensing requirements
– Identify possible network structure
• Primary emphasis is on policies and procedures
• “Cookbook” POA&M approach allowing for step-by-step implementation
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A Unique Approach: SeaPort
• Born out of an operational need to centralize and share maritime information
• Works across all domains except unclassified
• “Coalition of the Willing”: Each user is willing to share information with all users
• Foreign disclosure policiesare permissive rather thanrestrictive
• Release policies are continually updated to reflect changing coalition members and are tied directly to system architecture to ensure security
People, Process and Technology Working Together
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Future Mission Network (FMN)
• FMN is neither "future" or a "network"; it is a framework for guiding the evolution / enhancement of current capabilities
- Military Problem – “A command and control environment does not exist for operations ona mission secret or unclassified security level for mission partner operations”
- Operational Gap – “Unity of effort and "speed of command" for delivering mission partnered operational effects”
• Leverage & build on Afghanistan Mission Network (AMN) experience
• Initial Capabilities Document (lCD), Concept of Operations (CONOPS), Tactics Techniques & Procedures (TTPs), Governance & Policy produced
Key Core Capabilities:
Chat
Voice Over IP (VOIP)
E-mail (with attachments)
Global Address List Sharing
Web Browsing
Video Tele-Conferencing (VTC)
Removes constraints of conducting operations solely on SIPRNET
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Way Ahead
• Continue further expansion of the lessons learned program into multi-national venues to include NATO’s JALLC
• Find innovative solutions addressing releasability issues
• Work through existing venues to strengthen outreach to coalition partners
• Gather feedback on FVEY JLLIS and ICI from a ACGU perspective.
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Questions?
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JLLP and JLLIS Points of Contact
JS J7 JLLP/JLLIS Program ManagerLtCol Chris (Trey) Pappas III [email protected]
571-256-1939 JS J7 JLLP POCs
CDR Kenneth [email protected]
571-256-1949
Mr. Alan Eckersley Mr. Shelby [email protected] [email protected] 703-695-2263
Mr. Juan Adames Ms. Diane [email protected] [email protected] 703-614-8167
JS J7 JLLIS POCs Ms. Jane Ward Mr. Jeff Willard NIPR:https://www.jllis.mil [email protected] [email protected] SIPR:
http://www.jllis.smil.mil 703-693-4015 703-695-3484 ACGU:
http://acgu.jllis.smil.mil