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Interagency Integrated SOPUNCLASSIFIEDTab 1 to Annex E: JFO “Battle Rhythm” TimelineJFO Battle Rhythm Timeline (for use after JFO activation)0:00+0:05+0:10+0:15• Event Reported to JFO• State/Local Connectivity Established/Confirmed• Notification to JFO Coordination Group• JFO Coordination Group Members Notified/RecallInitiated (JFO)+1:00• Initial SITREP 1 to NOC• Initial Brief to NOC/IAC/Secretary (PFO/JFO CoordinationGroup)+1:45• Initial Press Release Decision• All JFO Coordination Group members assembled at JFO• Initial In-Brief/Assignments to JFO Coordination Group(PFO/Watch)+2:00• Initial White House VTC/HSC Principals Meeting(PFO/Secretary/IAC Director)+3:00• VTC Briefback to NOC/IAC (PFO/IAC Director)+4:00• Initial IAC COA Brief to Secretary (IAC Director)+7:00• SITREP 2 to NOC / White House Situation Room(JFO/NOC/IAC Chief) – NLT 6 Hours from Initial SITREP• SITREPs daily at 0600, 1200, 1800 to the NOC <strong>and</strong> White House (PFO/JFOCoordination Group/NOC /IAC Director).• The PFO, NOC Director, <strong>and</strong> the IAC Director will decide when thisreporting sequence begins, after the initial SITREP has gone out.• Within 48 hours of the incident, the NOC Director <strong>and</strong> the IAC Directormay decide to reduce the reporting period to 0600 <strong>and</strong> 1800.• Follow-on briefings to the Secretary as required.78Version 8.3Interim Approval April 28, 2006

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