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SEJPME II: Module 11
Interorganizational Coordination and Multinational Considerations
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Military
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01/04/2018

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Term
The Department of Defense conducts interorganizational coordination across a range of joint operations, and is guided by:
Definition

All of the Above

(mission partners, structures, & authorities)

Term
Interagency coordination refers to the interaction between engaged U.S. government agencies for the purpose of achieving an objective.
Definition
True
Term
The U.S. Department of Defense will always be the lead agency in any operation in which it is involved, foreign and domestic.
Definition

False.

 

Term
For effective interorganizational coordination, JTF personnel should develop a _____________perspective of the operating environment by leveraging interorganizational perspectives at the tactical, operational and strategic levels.
Definition
Holistic
Term
Who are the mission partners?
Definition

Academia

NGOs

IGOs

US Agencies

Multinational

Others

Private Sector

Term
How are you coordinating with your mission partners?
Definition

LNOs

Battle Rhythm Events

Engagements

Doctrinal Approaches

Integrated Planning

Term
How are you sharing interorganizational perspectives within your organization to enrich the Commanders decision making?
Definition

Communication

(Monitor, Assess, Direct & Design and Plan)

Term
When framing the interorganizational coordination process, the first question to be asked will usually be:
Definition
Who are the appropriate mission partners?
Term

When working with other Mission Partners it is best to include them in the planning process....

Definition
as early as possible to allow their perspectives to be included during the design phase.
Term
During Civil Support operations the DOD operates under existing structures and procedures that are in place for incident management that at defined in:
Definition

the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the National Response Framework (NRF).

(Structures and procedures for Civil Support operations are defined in NRF.)

Term
_____________owns and/or operates the majority of the nation's critical infrastructure.
Definition
The Private Sector
Term
Within an embassy, the Chief of Mission is normally......
Definition
an ambassador.
Term
The agency within the US government responsible for international short-term humanitarian assistance and long-term development is.......
Definition
the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
Term
Factors that may impact multinational operations and participation are:
Definition

-Culture

-Diplomacy

-Religion

-Psychology

-Economic

-Technology

-Information

Term
Effective multinational operations require international rationalization, standardization, and ____________with friendly nations.
Definition
interoperability
Term
This activity reflects U.S. commitment, lends credibility to our alliances, enhances regional stability, provides a crisis response capability, and builds capacities of potential coalition partners while promoting U.S. influence and access.
Definition
Security Cooperation
Term
A Coalition can best be described as ........
Definition
.......an ad-hoc arrangement between two or more nations for common action.
Term
Interorganizational coordination is primarily the job of specially trained Civil Affairs or J9 personnel, and is not a concern for the rest of the staff.
Definition
False
Term
It is critical to identify who the other external stakeholders are that can impact your mission and to determine what _____ you may have.
Definition
common goals
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