PACOM Initiative

Abstract

China Strategic Initiative (CSI) became a DoD RDTE program in FY 2014. The CSI program is U.S. Indo-Pacific Command's(INDOPACOM) first Asia Rebalance initiative and provides critical support to planning efforts across the Command addressing Secretary of Defense's # 1 priority. CSI is a command-directed program that provides the Commander, INDOPACOM, and his staff vital support at all levels of planning and decision-making within the INDOPACOM Area Of Responsibility. The CSI program provides: cutting-edge research on adversary approaches to warfare, monitoring and analysis of adversary social media and censorship, unique understanding of effects of U.S. actions at the strategic and operational levels, sponsorship of Track 1.5/2 Strategic Nuclear Dialogue with China, etc. This funding is for a classified effort and details can be provided at a higher classification level. Pacific Multi-Domain Training and Experimentation Capability (PMTEC) is foundational to meeting Commander, USINDOPACOM's high-end warfighting capability, theater force posture, and Ally & Partner (A&P) objectives through the execution of joint experimentation in the Indo-Pacific. The innovative combinations of new technology, capability, and CONOPS in Joint Exercises will enable integration, warfighting assessment, and rapid capability development. PMTEC is the joint synchronizer and integrator by bringing together OSD, Service RDT&E, other government agencies, industry, and academia with Combatant Commands, Service Components, warfighting units, and A&Ps to expedite experimentations of R&D projects/prototypes and to facilitate more rapid modernization and interoperability.

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Document Details

Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2024
Source ID
3363_0605853N_6_1319_PB_2024

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  • Defense Technology Research and Development.
  • Enterprise Information Systems Architecture and Joint Command Capability Interoperability Support.
  • Maritime Combat Support and Expeditionary Logistics.

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