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Unclassified Command Brief October 2012 - Joint Task Force North

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OVERALL CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED<br />

UNCLASSIFIED<br />

<strong>Joint</strong> <strong>Task</strong> <strong>Force</strong> <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Command</strong> <strong>Brief</strong>ing<br />

30 <strong>October</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

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UNCLASSIFIED<br />

USNORTHCOM Mission Spectrum<br />

Unique Area of <br />

Responsibility <br />

Specialized <br />

Capabili9es <br />

Temporary <br />

Circumstances <br />

Civil Support <br />

Emergency <br />

Circumstances <br />

Extraordinary <br />

Circumstances <br />

DoD’s #1 <br />

Priority <br />

Homeland Defense <br />

Homeland Defense <br />

Execute <br />

OPLANS <br />

Special <br />

Events <br />

Disaster Relief <br />

Counter <br />

Narco9cs <br />

CBRNE <br />

Incident <br />

Management <br />

AO 1 Oct 12 <br />

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UNCLASSIFIED<br />

USNORTHCOM<br />

Vision<br />

With our trusted partners, we will defend <strong>North</strong> America by<br />

outpacing all threats, maintaining faith with our people and<br />

supporting them in their times of greatest need.<br />

“WE HAVE THE WATCH”<br />

Mission<br />

The United States <strong>North</strong>ern <strong>Command</strong> partners to conduct<br />

homeland defense, civil support, and security cooperation to<br />

defend and secure the United States and its interests.<br />

Center of Gravity = Trusted Partnerships <br />

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UNCLASSIFIED<br />

USNORTHCOM<br />

<strong>Command</strong> Relationships<br />

PRESIDENT <br />

SECRETARY <br />

OF DEFENSE <br />

Rela9onships <br />

Coordina9ng <br />

COCOM/OPCON <br />

Suppor9ng <br />

Department of <br />

Jus9ce <br />

Department of <br />

Homeland Security <br />

Na9onal Guard <br />

JOINT <br />

TASK <br />

FORCE <br />

ALASKA <br />

JOINT FORCE <br />

HEADQUARTERS <br />

NATIONAL <br />

CAPITAL REGION <br />

AFNORTH <br />

ARNORTH MARFORNORTH <br />

FLEET FORCES COMMAND <br />

JOINT <br />

TASK <br />

FORCE <br />

NORTH <br />

JOINT TASK <br />

FORCE <br />

CIVIL SUPPORT <br />

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UNCLASSIFIED<br />

<strong>Command</strong>ers’ Areas of Responsibility<br />

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UNCLASSIFIED<br />

JTF <strong>North</strong> History<br />

• 1989 National Defense Authorization Act<br />

– President commits DoD to the War on Drugs<br />

Ø JTF-4: Key West, FL<br />

Ø JTF-5: Alameda, CA<br />

Ø JTF-6: El Paso, TX<br />

(now JIATF South)<br />

(now JIATF West, Honolulu)<br />

(now JTF <strong>North</strong>)<br />

• August 1995: AOR expanded to include the Continental<br />

United States (CONUS)<br />

• <strong>October</strong> 2002: U.S. <strong>North</strong>ern <strong>Command</strong> established<br />

– OSD directs USNORTHCOM to review JTF-6 mission<br />

• June 2004: <strong>Command</strong>er USNORTHCOM directs JTF-6<br />

transformation to JTF <strong>North</strong><br />

– Expanded Mission and AOR<br />

• September 2004: JTF-6 redesignated JTF <strong>North</strong><br />

• <strong>October</strong> 2008:<br />

Ø JTF-N OPCON to the JFLCC, US Army <strong>North</strong><br />

Ø NORTHCOM AOR expanded to include Bahamas,<br />

Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands<br />

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UNCLASSIFIED<br />

JTF <strong>North</strong> Organization<br />

CG <br />

DCO COS SEL <br />

CA <br />

AZ NM TX <br />

NGB LNO <br />

JIATF-­‐S <br />

LNO <br />

EPIC <br />

SEDENA LNO <br />

IG <br />

SJA <br />

Protocol <br />

PAO <br />

SJS <br />

Safety <br />

Knowledge Mgt <br />

J1 <br />

J2 <br />

J3 <br />

J4 <br />

J5 <br />

J6 <br />

J8 <br />

MIL <br />

PERS <br />

JISE <br />

J32 <br />

PROCUREMENT <br />

PLANS <br />

Ops <br />

CIV <br />

PERS <br />

J22 <br />

BIFS <br />

J24 <br />

J25/6 <br />

NGA <br />

LNO <br />

NSA <br />

LNO <br />

J33 <br />

J34 <br />

J35 <br />

ENG <br />

MOBILITY <br />

LOG <br />

PLANS & <br />

OPS <br />

POLICY <br />

TSC <br />

CTF <br />

Requirements <br />

HQ <br />

IA <br />

190 Total: Military, <br />

Civilians, Contractors <br />

JTF-N LNOs to:<br />

NORTHCOM ARNORTH IAC in Mex <br />

AO 3 Oct 12 <br />

CBP in DC <br />

(unfilled) <br />

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UNCLASSIFIED<br />

JTF <strong>North</strong> Vision / Mission<br />

Be the most effective integrator of DOD capabilities<br />

for Law Enforcement Agencies in support of<br />

homeland defense<br />

<strong>Joint</strong> <strong>Task</strong> <strong>Force</strong> <strong>North</strong> supports Drug Law<br />

Enforcement Agencies in the conduct of Counter Drug/<br />

Counter Narco-Terrorism operations in the<br />

USNORTHCOM area of responsibility to disrupt<br />

transnational criminal organizations and deter their<br />

freedom of action in order to protect the homeland.<br />

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Purpose: Protect the Homeland <br />

Key <strong>Task</strong>s: <br />

UNCLASSIFIED<br />

JTF-N <strong>Command</strong>er’s Intent<br />

Ø Engage DLEA, US Interagency, and Partner NaIon stakeholders to strengthen <br />

relaIons through unity of effort to deter and disrupt TCOs <br />

Ø Support interagency mission integraIon through visibility of all NORTHCOM CD/<br />

CNT operaIons -­‐-­‐ improving synchronizaIon and integraIon with DLEA <br />

Ø Enhance DLEA capacity through intelligence and informaIon sharing, operaIons, <br />

training, and planning support <br />

Ø Increase DLEA ability to reduce illicit traffic through the employment and <br />

integraIon of unique DOD capabiliIes into DLEA operaIons <br />

Ø Gain and maintain Knowledge Superiority to learn and adapt faster than <br />

networked threats (TCOs) <br />

End State: Enhance Drug Law Enforcement Agencies capabiliIes to more effecIvely <br />

disrupt and deter TCOs while military units gain valuable mission essenIal task training. <br />

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UNCLASSIFIED<br />

Civil Support Missions<br />

CIVIL SUPPORT <br />

Counterdrug / <br />

Counter Narco-­‐Terrorism <br />

(CD/CNT) <br />

Counter Transna9onal Criminal <br />

Organiza9ons (TCOs): <br />

• Counterdrug Opera9ons <br />

• Deter threats to the Homeland <br />

• Deter CNT/Alien Smuggling <br />

• Sec. 1004 NDAA <br />

• CJCSI 3710.01B (CD Opera9onal Support) <br />

• 10 USC Sec. 371-­‐381 (MSCLEA) <br />

• NC & ARNORTH OPORD 02-­‐11 <br />

• Support Request / Volunteer Units <br />

• Counter Drug $$ (DASD-­‐CN&GT) <br />

• Non-­‐reimbursable under NDAA <br />

What is the <br />

Difference <br />

Mission <br />

Authori=es <br />

& <br />

Procedures <br />

Funding <br />

Defense Support to <br />

Civil Authori9es (DSCA) <br />

Consequence Management: <br />

• Natural Disasters <br />

• Manmade Disasters (CBRN) <br />

• Incident specific response <br />

• Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency <br />

Assistance Act (Public Law 100-­‐707) <br />

• DODD 3025.18 (DSCA*; excludes CD/CNT) <br />

• Na9onal Response Plan (NRP) <br />

• Request for Assistance (RFA) <br />

• O&M $$ <br />

• Reimbursement required by Economy Act <br />

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UNCLASSIFIED<br />

Mission Parameters<br />

What we Do:<br />

• Coordinate and employ DoD<br />

SUPPORT to Federal Law<br />

Enforcement<br />

– Military capabilities to enhance<br />

LEA activities<br />

– Support initiatives with<br />

domestic and partner nation<br />

law enforcement/military<br />

• Share Information<br />

– LEAs (Federal, State, local),<br />

USNORTHCOM<br />

• Analyze transnational threats in the<br />

“approaches”<br />

What we do NOT Do:<br />

• Arrest, apprehend, or detain<br />

– Posse Comitatus Act of 1878<br />

• Conduct Searches or Seizures<br />

• Collect or retain intelligence on US<br />

Persons<br />

– DOD Intelligence Oversight<br />

• Direct the operations of Law<br />

Enforcement Agencies<br />

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UNCLASSIFIED<br />

Categories of Support<br />

OPERATIONAL SUPPORT<br />

1- Aviation w/ FLIR<br />

2- Ground Sensors<br />

3- Air & Maritime Surveillance<br />

Radar<br />

4- Unmanned Aircraft Systems<br />

5- Aviation Recon<br />

INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT<br />

1- Develop standing & emergent<br />

intelligence requirements to<br />

meet LEA needs<br />

2- Develop and maintain threat<br />

assessments<br />

3- Provide tailored, responsive<br />

support from the strategic<br />

intelligence community<br />

GENERAL SUPPORT<br />

1- Mobile Training Teams<br />

2- Transportation<br />

3- Sustainment<br />

INTERAGENCY<br />

SYNCHRONIZATION<br />

1- Support interagency planning<br />

process<br />

2- Facilitate interagency and binational<br />

info sharing<br />

3- Point of Integration<br />

Operations<br />

ENGINEERING SUPPORT<br />

1- Personnel Barriers<br />

2- Vehicle Barriers<br />

3- Lights<br />

4- Roads<br />

5- Bridges<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

INTEGRATION<br />

1- Leverage DoD S&T investment<br />

2- Ground/ Air/ Maritime sensor<br />

integration<br />

3- Information Efficiency and<br />

Networks<br />

4- Biometrics<br />

5- Tunnel Detection <br />

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UNCLASSIFIED<br />

Benefits of JTF-N Missions<br />

• 23 Years of support<br />

• Developed Relationships<br />

• TTPs directly applicable to contingency ops<br />

• High Return on Investment<br />

• Operation against “thinking adversary”<br />

• Directly impacts National Security<br />

Value to LEAs:<br />

- Military Unique<br />

Capabilities<br />

- Intelligence assets<br />

and analysis<br />

- Increased<br />

operational reach<br />

- Border denial<br />

in remote areas<br />

Value to<br />

the Nation:<br />

- Significant drug seizures<br />

- DOD Investment of<br />


UNCLASSIFIED<br />

What JTF-N has to offer<br />

• Opportunity to conduct real world homeland<br />

defense missions against a thinking<br />

adaptive threat<br />

– Drug Cartels operate similar to Terrorist Networks in<br />

OIF / OEF<br />

• Mission flexibility to fit into unit training plans<br />

• Operations in all types of terrain including<br />

conditions similar to the CENTCOM AOR<br />

• Outstanding training opportunities on ranges<br />

and maneuver areas close to mission site<br />

• Funding in resource constrained<br />

environment<br />

• Missions are well suited to be used as<br />

training events during pre-deployment workups<br />

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UNCLASSIFIED<br />

JTF <strong>North</strong> Website:<br />

www.jtfn.northcom.mil<br />

JTF <strong>North</strong> FACEBOOK:<br />

www.facebook.com/USA.JTFN <br />

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