Enhancing Joint Mission Execution by Improving Joint Task Force Command
Abstract
The Joint Operations Planning and Execution System provides a strong framework for integrating service, functional, and other perspectives in the planning process. This is a positive aspect that is likely to lead to broad consideration of alternatives that provides an excellent mechanism to optimize plans for joint operations. In execution, however, the use of joint task force (JTF) headquarters to manage operations favors giving the dominant service control of the execution of joint operations or the creation of ad hoc staffs that do poorly to integrate the full spectrum of forces into effective joint operations. To remedy this, we must create strong, standing joint task force headquarters (SJTF HQ) within each geographic unified command. These SJTF HQ should have assigned commanders and well-trained, integrated joint staffs that are readily available to assume control of mission execution on short notice. Furthermore, to facilitate rapid and efficient command and control, these SJTF HQ should be able to operate without being required to establish subordinate functional or service component commands.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 04, 2002
- Accession Number
- ADA401843
Entities
People
- Richard A. Lacquement Jr.
Organizations
- Naval War College