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The Department of Defense conducts interorganizational coordination across a range of joint operations, and is guided by: |
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All of the Above
(mission partners, structures, & authorities) |
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Interagency coordination refers to the interaction between engaged U.S. government agencies for the purpose of achieving an objective. |
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The U.S. Department of Defense will always be the lead agency in any operation in which it is involved, foreign and domestic. |
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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. |
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Who are the mission partners? |
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Academia
NGOs
IGOs
US Agencies
Multinational
Others
Private Sector |
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How are you coordinating with your mission partners? |
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LNOs
Battle Rhythm Events
Engagements
Doctrinal Approaches
Integrated Planning |
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How are you sharing interorganizational perspectives within your organization to enrich the Commanders decision making? |
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Communication
(Monitor, Assess, Direct & Design and Plan) |
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When framing the interorganizational coordination process, the first question to be asked will usually be: |
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Who are the appropriate mission partners? |
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When working with other Mission Partners it is best to include them in the planning process.... |
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as early as possible to allow their perspectives to be included during the design phase. |
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During Civil Support operations the DOD operates under existing structures and procedures that are in place for incident management that at defined in: |
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the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the National Response Framework (NRF).
(Structures and procedures for Civil Support operations are defined in NRF.) |
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_____________owns and/or operates the majority of the nation's critical infrastructure. |
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Within an embassy, the Chief of Mission is normally...... |
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The agency within the US government responsible for international short-term humanitarian assistance and long-term development is....... |
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the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). |
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Factors that may impact multinational operations and participation are: |
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-Culture
-Diplomacy
-Religion
-Psychology
-Economic
-Technology
-Information |
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Effective multinational operations require international rationalization, standardization, and ____________with friendly nations. |
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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. |
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A Coalition can best be described as ........ |
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.......an ad-hoc arrangement between two or more nations for common action. |
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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. |
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It is critical to identify who the other external stakeholders are that can impact your mission and to determine what _____ you may have. |
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