Organizing NORTHCOM for Success: A theater Special Operations Command.

A Theater Special Operations Command (SOC), a sub-unified command, advises combatant commanders on the capabilities of Special Operations Forces (SOF), provides SOF for employment, and integrates SOF fully into theater plans by planning, coordinating, conducting, and supporting the geographical unif...

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Main Author: McGillis, Gay M.
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Published: Fort Leavenworth, KS : U.S. Army Command and General Staff College 2003
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spelling ftcarl:oai:cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org:p4013coll3/48 2024-06-09T07:48:28+00:00 Organizing NORTHCOM for Success: A theater Special Operations Command. McGillis, Gay M. School of Advanced Military Studies Monographs 2003-05-22 PDF; Adobe Acrobat Reader required; 69 p.; 898 KB http://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p4013coll3/id/48 unknown Fort Leavenworth, KS : U.S. Army Command and General Staff College Command and General Staff College (CGSC), School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS) Monograph Combined Arms Research Library Combined Arms Research Library Digital Library ADA416189 http://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p4013coll3/id/48 Approved for public release; Distribution is unlimited. The opinions and conclusions expressed herein are those of the student-authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College or any other governmental agency. (References to these studies should include the foregoing statement.) Special Operations Theater Northern Command Homeland security Hurricane Andrew Domestic support operations Civil - Military Affairs SOF SOC Special operations (Military science) -- United States. United States. Army -- Special Forces. U.S. Special Operations Command. Textual 2003 ftcarl 2024-05-15T10:17:28Z A Theater Special Operations Command (SOC), a sub-unified command, advises combatant commanders on the capabilities of Special Operations Forces (SOF), provides SOF for employment, and integrates SOF fully into theater plans by planning, coordinating, conducting, and supporting the geographical unified commander. The SOC is a trained and resourced rapid deployment joint task force headquarters, if needed. The new unified command, U.S. Northern Command (NORTHCOM), attained "initial operations capability (IOC)" on October 1, 2002. NORTHCOM is not organized for success to accomplish its new mission of homeland defense and civil support. NORTHCOM must transform to an organization that can anticipate and adapt to its new missions. By analyzing the planning, command and control, and coordination of SOF support during Hurricane Andrew and the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, it was determined that a SOC would be a critical component to this new organization. The SOC will be vital during both deliberate and crisis action planning, advising on the best method to integrate SOF capabilities. Early planning efforts by SOCOM for SOF support to JTF-Olympics determined only a small JSOTF was needed to coordinate with the lead federal agency for counterterrorism, the FBI. In contrast, JTF-Andrew did not have a Special Operations Coordination element and had to learn the capabilities and limitations of SOF before being able to employ them effectively for the disaster relief efforts. This was a problem in the time-sensitive environment of a massive hurricane recovery operation. SOCNORTH would ensure SOF are integrated into any operational plan, so they can assist NORTHCOM responses to any future homeland crises. Text NORTHCOM Ike Skelton Combined Arms Research Library (CARL) Digital Library
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topic Special Operations
Theater
Northern Command
Homeland security
Hurricane Andrew
Domestic support operations
Civil - Military Affairs
SOF
SOC
Special operations (Military science) -- United States. United States. Army -- Special Forces. U.S. Special Operations Command.
spellingShingle Special Operations
Theater
Northern Command
Homeland security
Hurricane Andrew
Domestic support operations
Civil - Military Affairs
SOF
SOC
Special operations (Military science) -- United States. United States. Army -- Special Forces. U.S. Special Operations Command.
McGillis, Gay M.
Organizing NORTHCOM for Success: A theater Special Operations Command.
topic_facet Special Operations
Theater
Northern Command
Homeland security
Hurricane Andrew
Domestic support operations
Civil - Military Affairs
SOF
SOC
Special operations (Military science) -- United States. United States. Army -- Special Forces. U.S. Special Operations Command.
description A Theater Special Operations Command (SOC), a sub-unified command, advises combatant commanders on the capabilities of Special Operations Forces (SOF), provides SOF for employment, and integrates SOF fully into theater plans by planning, coordinating, conducting, and supporting the geographical unified commander. The SOC is a trained and resourced rapid deployment joint task force headquarters, if needed. The new unified command, U.S. Northern Command (NORTHCOM), attained "initial operations capability (IOC)" on October 1, 2002. NORTHCOM is not organized for success to accomplish its new mission of homeland defense and civil support. NORTHCOM must transform to an organization that can anticipate and adapt to its new missions. By analyzing the planning, command and control, and coordination of SOF support during Hurricane Andrew and the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, it was determined that a SOC would be a critical component to this new organization. The SOC will be vital during both deliberate and crisis action planning, advising on the best method to integrate SOF capabilities. Early planning efforts by SOCOM for SOF support to JTF-Olympics determined only a small JSOTF was needed to coordinate with the lead federal agency for counterterrorism, the FBI. In contrast, JTF-Andrew did not have a Special Operations Coordination element and had to learn the capabilities and limitations of SOF before being able to employ them effectively for the disaster relief efforts. This was a problem in the time-sensitive environment of a massive hurricane recovery operation. SOCNORTH would ensure SOF are integrated into any operational plan, so they can assist NORTHCOM responses to any future homeland crises.
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title Organizing NORTHCOM for Success: A theater Special Operations Command.
title_short Organizing NORTHCOM for Success: A theater Special Operations Command.
title_full Organizing NORTHCOM for Success: A theater Special Operations Command.
title_fullStr Organizing NORTHCOM for Success: A theater Special Operations Command.
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title_sort organizing northcom for success: a theater special operations command.
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op_rights Approved for public release; Distribution is unlimited. The opinions and conclusions expressed herein are those of the student-authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College or any other governmental agency. (References to these studies should include the foregoing statement.)
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