Joint Force Projection (JFP)
Abstract
The Joint Requirements Oversight Council (JROC) validated the capability need for Joint Force Projection (JFP) as a FY 2005 new start. The outcome of JFP ACTD is to provide the joint Warfighter the capability to identify, source, schedule, move, maintain visibility of, and close force capabilities across the entire Force Projection process. This capability will support joint deployment planning and execution, and provide emerging adaptive planning and Net-Enabled Command Capability capabilities. The primary outputs and efficiencies to be demonstrated are: (1) 100 percent net-centric access to core deployment planning and execution systems; (2) develop, test, and demonstrate model-based decision support tools to give the Joint Force Commander the ability to be able to conduct rapid, dynamic course of action analysis and predictive assessment of the deployment flow on current operations; (3) develop, test, and demonstrate a common, joint toolset for Joint Reception, Staging, Onward Movement, and Integration (JRSOI) activities to coordinate the flow of forces and sustainment into a theater during execution; (4) ability to create, manage, and track capability-based force packages and link them to an operational plan (100 percent); (5) Crisis Action Planning and Execution (after release of deployment order) support development and maintenance cycle for Operations Order (OPORD) and associated products. Achieve cycle time reduction from 2 weeks to less than 96 hours. (6) Go from less than 5 percent of a capability in the current systems to 80 percent ability with the Joint Capabilities Requirements Tool and JFP to create, manage, and track capability-based force packages and link them to an operational plan. (7) Increase the end-to-end visibility of forces as capabilities from zero in the current process to 80% with JFP. (8) Potential of reducing the primary thread of deployment systems from 193 to 34, with an industry standard Return on Investment of 30%. Planned JFP transition: Improved capabilities will be provided to Programs of Record for the next generation of command and control and network services. JFP is planning a two- phase transition: Phase 1 will be to the Global Combat Support System followed by Phase 2 transition to the Net-Enabled Command Capability when it achieves Milestone B. The user sponsor is U.S. Joint Forces Command (USJFCOM), and the lead Service (Agency) is Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA).
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2011
- Source ID
- 7f8a0ff8a6d97ab362cfd50e41247a22