Cooperative Security (CS) JCTD

Abstract

Primary OUTCOME (objective). The Cooperative Security (CS) Joint Capability Technology Demonstration (JCTD) is a joint interagency sponsored program that started in the 3rd quarter of FY09 and is scheduled to be completed the 2nd quarter of FY12. J86 acts as the Co-Transition Manager (XM) in partnership with USAID. SOUTHCOM, EUCOM and USAID are the Co-Operational Managers, and US Army Corps of Engineers and USAID are designated the Co-Technical Managers. The CS JCTD provides a systematic product suite that builds on synthesized frameworks, methodologies, and procedures. It will produce a web-enabled tool suite, which enhances USG and partner capabilities to conduct initial assessment, adaptive planning and evaluation for complex security and stability operations. The JCTD directly supports the intent to validate the Military Contribution to Cooperative Security Joint Operating Concept (JOC) V1.0 dated 19 September 2008. The objective is to transition materiel and non-materiel solutions to formal acquisition programs. Transition non-material capabilities by successfully transferring DOT_MLPF-P solutions that have force –wide application to ensure institutionalization across DoD. Additionally, transition COCOM/Agency specific solutions directly to the COCOM and/or Agency for injection into their internal process. The Co-XMs will develop the transition plan to provide for sustainment of the products, CONOPS and TTP, to be published as part of the Management and Transition Plan (MTP) for this JCTD. The Co-XMs will develop transition plans for the residual capability, either with a Technology Capability Transition Agreement (TCTA), or a capability transition agreement with a Program of Record (POR) (i.e. a program at MS B or later). The TCTA is done for an acquisition program that is prior to MS B. The Co-XMs will initiate actions in cooperation with the BP CPM to program resources in the 2012-2017 Programs. Overall Transition Strategy The XM transition strategy will address distribution, updates and sustainment, of the CS JCTD products, including frameworks, methodologies, procedures, handbooks, manuals and materiel component(s) in an interagency environment for USG utilization. The transition of the CS JCTD capabilities will be through a two-phased approach. For the first phase (FY10-11), the OMs will finalize the CONOPS and TTPs, training package, DOTMLPF recommendations and capabilities documentation, incorporating results from ongoing operational use by COCOMs, USAID, National Security Council, DOS, and other DOD and USG users. The TMs will provide technical support on an as-needed basis for the leave behind residual package capability. The second phase (FY11 and beyond) is the materiel, delivery and support phase. It is conducted in parallel with the Extended Use (EU) phase.

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2011
Source ID
c89ac037f3098cba75a8d237c021db7f

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  • Defense Technology Research and Development.
  • Enterprise Information Systems Architecture and Joint Command Capability Interoperability Support.
  • Joint Military Operations and Doctrine.

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