jko-catalog-sep-2012
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Exercise Name: Personnel Recovery Comprehensive Practical Exercise (CPX)<br />
Delivery Date: April <strong>2012</strong><br />
13<br />
SGST Scenario Library<br />
Description: This exercise is a comprehensive practical exercise for the JPRA course syllabus (PR 300 Execution<br />
and PR 301 Planning and Operations). Participants will be placed into simulated Personnel Recovery<br />
Coordination Cells PRCC to plan and execute a PR mission which is intended to reinforce lessons<br />
learned throughout the course syllabus.<br />
Organization: JPRA<br />
Training Audience: Students in residence at the Personnel Recovery Education Training Center in Fredricksburg, VA.<br />
Number of Participants: 4 PRCC (no limit to number of participants per cell)<br />
Exercise Products: Operations Measurement Plan, Controller’s Initial Report, Mission Analysis, Restricted Operation Zone<br />
Request, COA Brief, and Confirmation Brief<br />
Exercise Name: Counter Threat Finance RC-East (AtN)<br />
Delivery Date: September 2011<br />
Description: The training participants will be acting as members of an RC staff conducting combat operations within<br />
Afghanistan and Pakistan (AfPak). The RC staff members receive reports containing threat finance<br />
information as situations develop. Staff role players must identify key threat finance information and<br />
determine how to act on it. This exercise focuses on a bottom-up approach that cross-cuts security,<br />
governance and development from an AtN perspective creating a vertical linkage based on advanced<br />
situational awareness, information flow and fusion capabilities in a complex operating environment.<br />
The exercise will replicate tactical information flow in a counterinsurgency in order to improve individual<br />
and collective analytical capability and transfer that knowledge into a bias for action. The exercise<br />
will enhance the analytical skills of participants already familiar with planning, coordinating, and conducting<br />
C-IED.<br />
Organization: JIEDDO<br />
Training Audience: US Forces- Afghanistan Regional Command staff members<br />
Number of Participants: 5<br />
Exercise Products: Correctly answering checks on learning embedded into the exercise. Communicating and collaborating<br />
with fellow staff exercise participants including control group mentors as required to prepare a Commander’s<br />
Mission Brief<br />
Exercise Name: Counter Threat Finance RC-South (AtN)<br />
Delivery Date: September 2011<br />
Description: The training participants will be acting as members of an RC staff conducting combat operations within<br />
Afghanistan and Pakistan (AfPak). The RC staff members receive reports containing threat finance<br />
information as situations develop. Staff role players must identify key threat finance information and<br />
determine how to act on it. This exercise focuses on a bottom-up approach that cross-cuts security,<br />
governance and development from an AtN perspective creating a vertical linkage based on advanced<br />
situational awareness, information flow and fusion capabilities in a complex operating environment.<br />
The exercise will replicate tactical information flow in a counterinsurgency in order to improve individual<br />
and collective analytical capability and transfer that knowledge into a bias for action. The exercise<br />
will enhance the analytical skills of participants already familiar with planning, coordinating, and conducting<br />
C-IED.<br />
Organization: JIEDDO<br />
Training Audience: US Forces- Afghanistan Regional Command staff members<br />
Number of Participants: 5<br />
Exercise Products: Correctly answering checks on learning embedded into the exercise. Communicating and collaborating<br />
with fellow staff exercise participants including control group mentors as required to prepare a Commander’s<br />
Mission Brief