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“… meeting the immediate needs of the warfighter.”
Air Land Sea Application Center
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Ensuring warfighting interoperability across all domains
ALSA rapidly and responsibly develops and publishes multi-Service tactics, techniques, and procedures publications (MTTP), studies, periodicals, and other solutions across the entire military spectrum to ensure interoperability in all domains.
ALSA Center Mission
• We are a multi-Service organization of Warfighters
• Governed by a Joint Actions Steering Committee (JASC) comprised of senior leaders from the Service doctrine centers
• 1973: CSAF (Gen Brown) and CSA (GEN Abrams) initiated the TAC-TRADOC Dialog to increase joint coordination and interoperability
• 1975: HQ TAC and HQ TRADOC established a joint directorate, Air-Land Forces Application (ALFA), for development of joint concepts, doctrine, and procedures for the conduct of the Air-Land Battle
• 1992: MCCDC and LANTFLT assigned permanent billets to ALFA… became ALSA
• 1997: ACC and TRADOC transfer organizational oversight responsibilities to respective doctrine centers
• 1998: Joint Duty Assignment Validation Board validated all ALSA Center positions as joint
History of ALSA
Joint Staff J7/DD JEDJoint Ed & DoctrineMr. Jerome M. Lynes
Non-Voting Members
LeMay Center/CCMajor General
Brad M. Sullivan
MCCoEDirector
BG Charles J.Masaracchia
Service Voting Members
TECOM DirPolicy and Standards
ColonelEric .R. Quehl
USSOCOM J5, Dir Strategy, Plans &
PolicyMr. William J.A. Miller
USCG, Director Forces Readiness
CenterDr. Gladys Brignoni
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JASC Members
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NWDCCommander
CAPT D.L. Aamodt
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HQ USSF S3/6 Colonel
Edward Havens
Support StaffExec Asst — Mrs. Parris (USA)
Budget — Mrs. Villanueva (USA)Automation Asst — Mrs. Joyce (USN)
Publishing StaffEditor — Ms. Radcliffe (USAF)
Illustrator — Ms. Caswell (USN)NCOIC
SSgt Warner (USAF)SSgt Gray (USAF)
C2/Space/CyberLt Col McTernan (USAF)MAJ Robertson (USA)Maj Pederson (USAF)
Maj Stine (USAF)
LandLTC Newman (USA)Lt Col Curtis (USAF)
LTC Jorgensen (USA)MAJ(P) Greata (USA)
MAJ Page (USA)
JASC
Air/Sea OpsLt Col Owen (USAF)LTC Loeffert (USA)
Maj Bradley (USMC)Maj Fillman (USAF)
Vacant (USAF)
PositionsArmy 7Air Force 8Navy 1USMC 1Civilians 5
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JDAL PositionsArmy Aviation, Infantry, Special Forces, Field Artillery, Space Operations, Strategic Intelligence, Fighter Pilot, Bomber Pilot, Comms/Information Ops, UAS Pilot, JTAC, Naval Aviator
DeputyCol Aaron Clark (USAF)
DirectorCOL Ian Bennett (USA)
Chief Staff OfficerCAPT Brian Solano (USN)
ALSA Products
Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures
(MTTP)Where to find?
Unclassified – http://www.alsa.milSIPR – https://intelshare.intelink.sgov.gov/sites/alsa
Joint & Service Digital LibrariesArmy: https://armypubs.army.mil/Navy: https://doctrine.navy.milAir Force: http://www.doctrine.af.mil/Marine Corps: https://www.doctrine.usmc.mil/Joint: https://jdeis.js.mil/jdeis/index.jsp?pindex=84
Air Land Sea Bulletin (ALSB) ALSA Study
Air Land Sea Bulletin (ALSB)
Summer 2020 EditionArticles:1. Expeditionary Forensics
2. Reframing Homeland Defense through a Defense Support of Civil Authorities
3. Leveraging New Technology and Creative Development will Enhance Air Defense
4. Achieving Knowledge Management Interoperability across the Joint Force: The Case for KM Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures
• ALSA Bulletin is published two times per year.
• Designed to inform the warfighter on recent developments in warfighting concepts, issues and Service interoperability.
• Provides a cross-Service flow of information among readers around the globe.
• Over 2500 ALSA Bulletins mailed to the Brigade/Group and Battalion/Squadron level across the Services.
• Articles are written and submitted by civilian and military personnel from all Services.
ALSA Studies
• Studies are written to determine the existence or nature of interoperability problems.
• They are accomplished at the direction of the JASC or Council of Colonels, in response to a query from the field, or by internal tasking.
• Studies include requests to write proposals for future publications or review and comment on joint and Service publications.
• Occasionally, studies are not approved for MTTP publication production due to a limited or no interoperability gap or other circumstance.
Recent ALSA Studies- Degraded Space Operations - Defensive Cyber Operations- Air Control Communication - Counter UAS Operations- Personnel Recovery - Joint Air Attack Teams- 4th/5th Gen Fighter Integration - Air Missile Defense
ALSA MTTP Publications & StatusLand Branch
• Advising • Airfield Opening• Biometrics• Conventional Forces/Special Operations
Forces (CF/SOF)• Cordon and Search (C&S)• Defense Support of Civil Auth (DSCA)• Explosive Ordnance (EO)• Forensics• Joint Air Traffic Control (JATC)• Military Diving Operations• Nonlethal Weapons (NLW)• Operations Assessment • Peace Operations*• Tactical Convoy Operations (TCO)
Air/Sea Branch• Air Control Communication (ACC)• Air Operations in Maritime Surface
Warfare (AOMSW)• Aviation Urban Operations (AUO)• Dynamic Targeting (DT)• Fighter Integration (FI)• Integrated Air Defense Systems (IADS)
• Air and Missile Defense (AMD)• Joint Application of Firepower (JFIRE)• Joint Suppression of Enemy Air
Defenses (JSEAD)• Kill Box • Personnel Recovery (PR)• Strike Coord and Reconnaissance (SCAR)• Survival, Evasion, and Recovery• Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)
C2/Space/Cyber Branch• Air to Surface Radar• Airspace Control• Brevity• ISR Optimization• Tactical Chat (TAC Chat)• Tactical Radios (TAC Radios)• Theater Air Ground System
(TAGS)
29 MTTPs currently in production on a 2/3 year revision cycle.*MTTP Status
Current
Undergoing Development
* PO to transfer to PKSOI
ALSA MTTP PublicationsFY21• Forensics. • Defense Support of Civil Authorities. • Air Operations in Maritime Surface
Warfare. • Tactical Convoy Operations. • Aviation Urban Operations. • Tactical Radios. • Dynamic Targeting. • Strike Coordination and
Reconnaissance. • Joint Suppression of Enemy Air
Defense. • Kill Box. • Conventional Forces and Special
Operational Forces. • Air Control Communications.
FY22 • Personnel Recovery. • Advising. • Airfield Opening. • Brevity. • Airspace Control. • Air and Missile Defense. • Military Dive Operations.• ISRO• ATSRE• survival
FY23• Operational Assessment.• Nonlethal Weapons. • Explosive Ordnance. • Biometrics. • JFIRE. • FI
• Reference ALSA Website for current status.
Joint Doctrine• Authoritative Joint doctrine• Must have consensus• Proposed by JDPC• Approved by CJCS/DJ7• Signed by the CJCS• Revised on a priority basis• Operational Level Doctrine
Multi-Service Doctrine• Authoritative Service doctrine• Service agreement not required• Proposed / written by Warfighters• Approved by JASC• Signed by Service doctrine chiefs • Revised every 2-3 years• Tactical Level Solutions
ALSA’s Contribution to Service Publications
11% of USA Army Techniques Publications (ATP) (33 of 295 ATP)
30% of USAF 3-2 Series , Air Force Tactics Techniques and Procedures(30 of 101 AFTTPs)
18% of USN 2-0 thru 6-0 Series NTTPs (33 of 180 NTTPs)
18% of USMC Marine Corps Reference Publications (27 of 154 MCRP)
MCRP 3-31.4B
U.S. Marine Corps
Cordon and Search
Cordon and
Search
ATP 3-06.20
Cordon and SearchAFTTP 3-2.62
• UPDATE COVER PICS
ALSA MTTP Development Process
PHASE IVWorld Wide
Review
PHASE IResearch
andAssessment
PHASE IIProject
Approval
PHASE VCommandApproval
PHASE VIPublishing
PHASE IIIProject
Development
JWG #1 JWG #2
NLT 90 Days 30 Days 135 Days 175 Days 30 Days 60 Days
WorldWide
Review
[90 Days]PAP CAP
ALSA DirectorDecision
JASCDecision
15 Months
JWG #3
RFF
Adjudicate and Edit
[85 Days]
JASCSignature
AIR LAND SEA APPLICATION (ALSA) CENTER
Ensuring warfighting interoperability across all domains