TRADOC – Victory Starts Here!

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TRADOC – Victory Starts Here!
Victory Starts Here!
Mission
Recruit, Train and Educate
the Army’s Soldiers
Develop Leaders
Support Training in Units
Develop Doctrine
Establish Standards
Build the Future Army
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Our Core Competencies
Recruit Quality People, Train
Soldiers, and Develop Leaders
Prepare the Army to Dominate
Land Combat in a Joint Warfight
The Army’s Architect of the
Future, an Agent for Change,
Fostering Innovation
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Where TRADOC Fits in the Army
HQDA
Forces
Command
Army
Materiel
Command
Training and
Doctrine
Command
Army
Europe
EUSA
USASOC
SDDC
SMDC /
ARSTRAT
G-2
ACSIM
Central
North
South
Pacific
ASA(ALT)
Acquisition
Support
Center
CSA
PMG
G-1
CSA
Army
Technology
Command
Criminal
Investigation
Command
USMA
USARC
USARC
Legend
Army Command
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CSA
MDW
Army Service
Component
Command
COE
USACE
TSG
MEDCOM
Direct Reporting
Unit
G-6
NETCOM
OPCON
INSCOM
IMCOM
TRADOC Organization*
US Army
War College
TRADOC Analysis
Center
CG TRADOC
HQ STAFF
(CPMD)
U.S. Army Aeronautical
Services Agency
DCG/CofS
Combined Arms
Support Command
Combined Arms
Command
Command and
General Staff
College
Combined Arms
Center - Training
Remaining
Schools +
Centers
Ordnance
Center &
Schools
Combined Arms
Doctrine
Directorate
TRADOC Program
Integration Office
Maneuver Support
Center
Military
Police
School
Army Capabilities
Integration Center
Chemical
School
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Quartermaster
Center &
School
Chaplain
Center &
School
Army Accessions
Command
Transportation
Center & School
Army
Logistics
Management
College
Center for
Army Lessons
Learned
Engineer
School
Recruiting
Command
Cadet
Command
Soldier Support
Institute
Finance
School
Support
Brigade
US Army Training
Center Fort
Jackson
USMEPCOM
Adjutant
General
School
*TRADOC has 254 Battalion and above units
TRADOC G-3/5/7
TRADOC GG-3/5/7
MG Turner
G-3/5/7 SGM
SGM Wells
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Deputy GG-3 for
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Training
Mr. Seger
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Command Priorities
& Integration
Deputy GG-3/5/7
Mr. Seger
Deputy GG-3/5 for
Operations & Plans
Mr. Riddick
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HQE
Special Assistant for
Individual Training
Ms. Tovar
Joint & Combined Arms
Training Directorate
Army Training Support
Center (FOA)
/GS-15
Deputy GG-7
(Training Capabilities Integration)
Institutional Training
Directorate
Training Program
Analysis & Evaluation
Directorate
Operations,
Mobilization and
Readiness Directorate
Leader Development &
Education Directorate
RC Training
Integration Directorate
Command Provost
Marshal Directorate
Training Operations
Management Agency
(FOA)
Distributed Learning &
Advanced Educational
Technology Directorate
* FOA: Field Operating Agency
Chief of Staff
Strategic Plans
Directorate
Operational Plans
Directorate
Security Assistance
Training Field Agency
(FOA)
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TRADOC Command Provost Marshal Directorate
(CPMD)
COL Keith Blowe
Command Provost Marshal
SGM Christopher Pickett
Provost SGM
LTC Carl Packer
MP Operation Division Chief
Ms. Deborah Washington
Administrative Assistant
Mr. Bill Moisant
Force Protection Division Chief
MAJ Robin Wade
MP Operations Officer
*LTC Angela Fortune
MP Operation Officer (IMA)
Mr. James Kirkland
Antiterrorism Officer
Mr. Kurt Bradley
FP Contract Support
FP Resource Management
CPT Morgan Strayer
MP Operation Officer (IMA)
SFC Theodore McCall
MWD Program Manager
Mr. Fred Love
FP Contract Support
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Mr. Cleo Mackey
Physical Security Officer
Mr. Bob Belair
FP Contract Support
7 – Soldiers
4 – DAC
4 - Contractors
Ms. Sherri Mikkelsen
FP Contract Support
Vacant
CP-19 Intern
*Assigned as Ft Eustis installation PM to backfill for deployed MP LTC
CPMD Mission, Vision and Goal
Mission: Provides subject matter expertise to the TRADOC
Commanding General and TRADOC Staff/Senior Mission
Commanders for Military Police Operations and supports
the development and management of TRADOC’s Force
Protection mission.
Vision: An adaptive and responsive directorate capable of
providing expert advice and synchronization for military
police operations while leading/supporting TRADOC’s
Force Protection mission.
Goal: Mission Assurance
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CPMD Objectives
1. Provide Law Enforcement (LE), Military Working Dog (MWD), Army
Corrections and Detainee Operations subject matter expertise and
program management for TRADOC Commanding General and
TRADOC Staff/Senior Mission Commanders
2. Effectively and efficiently monitor, collect, analyze, and disseminate
criminal and domestic terrorist threat information/intelligence
3. Lead development, implementation and management of TRADOC
Antiterrorism (AT) Program
4. Manage a practical, economical, and effective Physical Security (PS)
program
5. Solicit, coordinate, validate, and submit Force Protection resource
requirements and oversee the obligation of funds for MDEPs VTER
(AT), QLPR (LE/MWD) and QPSM (PS)
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Force Protection Relationship
USNORTHCOM
HQDA
TRADOC due for
ARNORTH FPAT
May 09
TRADOC is a
Reporting
Command
based on
responsibility
for off-post
Recruiting,
MEPS, and
ROTC facilities
ARNG HQ
Title 10
USARNORTH
TRADOC AT OPORD under
revision to all-hazards FP
OPORD ISO ARNORTH FP
OPORD
G-3/5/7 Leads TRADOC
FP program
FP Supporting Commands **
FP Reporting Commands*
FORSCOM ATEC
Army Central INSCOM
TRADOC
USARC
AMC
USACE
Army South USASOC
IMCOM
MDW
NETCOM
Acq Spt Ctr
MEDCOM
USMA
CIDC
ARSTRAT/
SMDC
* Commands responsible for FP of Army installations/facilities
** Commands responsible for FP of Operational/Title 10
Forces & support ARNORTH
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• TRADOC retains
command interest for
TRADOC activities on
IMCOM installations
• TRADOC EOC remains
24 X 7 reporting
conduit for those
installations pending
IMCOM 24 X 7 EOC
capability
KEY
COCOM
TACON for FP
Sptg/Sptd
Coord/Comm.
TRADOC Across America
Carlisle
Barracks
APG
Fort Leavenworth
Fort Monroe
Presidio of Monterey
Fort Leonard Wood
Fort Lee
Fort Eustis
Fort Knox
Fort Irwin
Fort Bragg
Fort Sill
Fort Gordon
White Sands Missile Range
Fort Huachuca
Fort Bliss
Fort Sam Houston
Combat Training Centers
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Fort Jackson
Redstone Arsenal
Fort Rucker
Fort Polk
Fort Benning
United States Army Cadet Command (USACC)
Western Region
141 SROTC BNs
Junior ROTC
1645 High Schools
4000 Instructors
250 High Schools Waiting
1500 Instructors Waiting
286,244
Cadets
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– Victory Starts Here!
Eastern Region
132 SROTC BNs
Senior ROTC
273 Host Universities
1211 Partnership Universities
28,490 Senior Cadets
Senior ROTC
Officers
Enlisted
Civilians
Contractors
USAR/ARNG
Total
702
620
831
713
274
3,140
United States Army Recruiting Command (USAREC)
USAREC
5 Brigades
41 Battalions
246 Companies
1,715 Stations
6 t h B de ( 8 )
Denver
Lo s A ngeles
P ho enix
P o rtland
Sacramento
Salt Lake City
So uthern Cal
Seattle
6th A M EDD
4 t h B de ( 8 )
Dallas
Ho usto n
Kansas City
New Orleans
Oklaho ma City
San A nto nio
Des M o ines
St. Lo uis
5th A M EDD
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5 t h B de ( 7 )
Chicago
Cleveland
Co lumbus
Indianapo lis
Great Lakes
M ilwaukee
M inneapo lis
3rd A M EDD
3 rd B de ( 9 )
A tlanta
Co lumbia
Jackso nville
M iami
M o ntgo mery
Nashville
Raleigh
Tampa
Jackso n
2nd A M EDD
1s t B de ( 9 )
A lbany
B altimo re
New England
Harrisburg
New Yo rk City
M id-A tlantic
P ittsburgh
Syracuse
B eckley
1st A M EDD
O C O N US
A laska
Hawaii
P uerto Rico
Germany
Japan
S. Ko rea
Guam
United States Army Accessions Support Brigade (ASB)
Fort Knox, KY
• HQ ASB
• Main Support
Battalion (MSB)
Fort Bragg, NC
Fort Benning, GA
• Army Marksmanship
Unit (AMU)
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• Army Parachute
Unit (APU)
United States Military Entrance Processing Command
(USMEPCOM)
•
•
•
•
HQ’s co-located at Great Lakes Naval Training Base
2 Sectors
65 Military Entrance Processing Stations (MEPS) (33 Commercial lease, 14 Federal Buildings, 18 Military Installations)
Supports all uniform services
HQ USMEPCOM
HQ Eastern/Western Sectors
l
Seattle
Spokane
l
l
Fargo
Portland
l
Butte
l
l
l
Minneapolis
Boise
l
l
l
Lansing
l
Detroit
l
M
Sacramento
Omaha l
l
Salt Lake City
Chicago
DeslMoines
Columbus
Indianapolis l
Denver
San Jose
Harrisburg
Pittsburgh l
l
Baltimore
l
Kansas City
l
l
l
Ft. Lee l
Louisville
l
Knoxville
l
Los Angeles
l
San Diego
l
Phoenix
Albuquerque
l
l
Amarillo
l
l
Oklahoma City
l
Nashville
Memphis
Little Rock
l
Raleigh
Charlotte
l
Ft. Jackson
l
Atlanta
l
l
Personnel
Jackson Montgomery
l
l
Dallas
l
l
Shreveport
El Paso
l
Jacksonville
Auth Assigned
Military
705
619
Civilian 1,996 1,994
2,701 2,613
1 1 J u n e 1 99 6
Houston
Anchorage
New York
Ft. Dix
Beckley
l
St Louis
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
Cleveland
l
l
Portland
Boston
l
Milwaukee
Sioux Falls
Springfield
l
l
Syracuse
Buffalo
Albany
l
Honolulu
l
l
l
San Antonio
New Orleans
l
l
l
Tampa
San Juan
l
l
PUERTO RICO
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Miami
TRADOC L&O Detachments
(Transfer to FORSCOM – TBD)
252nd MP Det (composite)
deploying ISO OIF Aug 08
Ft Eustis
221 L&O Det
Ft Leavenworth
500 L&O Det
Ft Lee
217 L&O Det
Ft L Wood
252 L&O Det
Ft Monroe
233 L&O Det
Ft Knox
34 L&O Det
Ft Sill
40 L&O Det
Ft Huachuca
18 L&O Det
• 14 MP L&O Detachments
• 1,222 Soldiers
• 121 MWD Teams
– 30 Deployed
– 12 In Pre-Deployment
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Ft Bliss
16 L&O Det
Ft Jackson
17 L&O Det
Ft Bliss
72 L&O Det
Ft Benning
71 L&O Det
Ft Gordon
35 L&O Det
Ft Rucker
6 L&O Det
*No MP Det at Carlisle Barracks and Presidio of Monterey
Reorganizing For Excellence
TRADOC Centers of Excellence (CoE)
2007
2008 - 2011
Field Artillery Center
Fires Center of Excellence
Air Defense Artillery Center
Armor Center
Maneuver Center of Excellence
Infantry Center
Maneuver Support Center
Maneuver Support Center of Excellence
(Chemical / Engineer / Military Police)
Ordnance Center
Soldier Support Institute (AG & Finance)
Sustainment Center of Excellence
Transportation Center
Quartermaster Center
Aviation Center
Aviation Center of Excellence
Intelligence Center
Intelligence Center of Excellence
Signal Center
Signal Center of Excellence
U. S. Army Training Center
Basic Combat Training Center of Excellence
U. S. Army Accessions Command
Human Resources Center of Excellence
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TRADOC International Engagement
National
Security
Strategy
Defense
Planning
Guidance
 Synchronize TRADOC international activities
to exchange information with our Partners
and Allies to enhance current and future
operational capabilities.
DoD
Security
Cooperation
Guidance
The
Army
Plan
COCOM
Theater
Security
Cooperation
Plan (SCP)
Army
Security
Cooperation
Strategy
Army
Component
Command
SCP
TRADOC
International
Engagement
Strategy
TRADOC
 TRADOC’s efforts are linked through
strategic planning documents and activities
TRADOC Liaison Officers Foreign Liaison Officers
15 in 11 Countries
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20 from 18 Countries
FY 09 Funding
FILE
MDEP
FY 09
POM 08-13 Requested Rqts
QLPR
939
QPSM
7,902
VTER
3,428
Total
Validated Rqts
6 additional 24 Hr CSG post for three onpost Ft Rucker TRADOC operated Risk
Level III airfields being funded by OPMG
through IMCOM.
Programmed Funding
Possible late year UFR to hire 10
additional ATOs authorized for FY 10.
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12,269
QLPR
939
100%
QPSM
7,012
89%
VTER
3,206
94%
11,157
91%
QLPR
704
75%
QPSM
5,259
67%
VTER
2,349
Total
Critical Rqts
% Funding
Total
8,312
69%
$537K for
2 X 24 Hr CSG post at
two off-post Ft Rucker TRADOC
68%
operated
Risk Level III airfields.
QLPR
704
75%
QPSM
1,400
18%
VTER
2,349
Total
4,453
69%
$1754K for ATO civilian pay and
support
contract. Balance committed
36%
to AT training and HHAs.
MDEP QLPR
FY 10-15 Requested Requirement
Amount in $K
FILE
APPN
Cmd
PE
POM 10-15
Requested Rqts
OMA
570
*135075100
Requirements for previously un-resourced
Detainee Operations and Law Enforcement
program management
Validated Rqts
OMA
570
FY10
FY11
FY12
FY13
FY14
FY15
64
66
67
68
70
71
135075400
1,039
641
725
669
680
696
*135075100
64
66
67
68
70
71
135075400
1,039
641
725
669
680
696
*135075100
48
50
50
51
53
53
135075400
1,039
641
725
669
680
696
FY 10 increase for remaining CETASM
procurement/installation at kennel facilities
Critical Rqts
OMA
* Realigned to 131075
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570
MDEP QPSM
FY 10-15 Requested Requirement Changes
Amount in $K
FILE
APPN
Cmd
POM 10-15
Requested
Rqts
OMA
570
OPA
570
OMA
570
OPA
570
OMA
570
OPA
570
Validated Rqts
Critical Rqts
PE
*135075000
6,155
FY11
FY12
FY13
4,130
4,253
3,247
FY14
FY15
3,905
3,502
17,098
*135075000
6,155
17,098
*135075000
$2700K (48% of Critical Rqts) for 11 X 24 hr CSG posts at 5 Risk Level III
TRADOC operated
* Realigned
to 131075Army Airfields at Ft Rucker. Airfield CSG contract
grandfathered from prohibition on use of CSGs in CONUS.
Installation access control CSG contract was merged with pre-existing
Airfield CSG contract since FY 02 and funded by OPMG through IMCOM
Garrison managed CSG contract since FY 2005.
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FY10
5,580
0
OPA 4,253
PS enhancements
Level 3,502
4,130
3,247@ 5 Risk
3,905
III TRADOC operated Army Airfields at
Ft Rucker (IAW ACOE ESS survey)
Potential significant ROI in reduction of
CSG cost in out-years.
3,825
3,934
3,196
3,711
3,422
MDEP VTER
FY 10-15 Requested Requirement Changes
Amount in $K
FILE
APPN
Cmd
PE
FY10
FY11
FY12
FY13
FY14
FY15
POM 10-15
Requested
Rqts
OMA
570
135075200
3,974
4,058
4,152
4,242
4,338
4,441
Validated Rqts
OMA
570
135075200
3,213
3,280
3,356
3,428
3,505
3,589
Critical Rqts
OMA
570
135075200
2,877
2,943
3,018
3,088
3,162
3,245
$2200K for ATO Civpay and AT contract
support (77% of Critical Rqts).
Balance committed to AT training and HHAs,
which will be under funded.
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TRADOC FP RM Issues
 Will
mandated use of BRM for Schedule 75 requirements programming be
extended to non-IMCOM ACOMs?
 What
MDEP supports Criminal and Domestic Terrorism Threat Information
Analysis capabilities?
 Use
of SAG 131 vs SAG 135 (QLPR/QPSM). VTER remained in SAG 135!
 Antiterrorism
Program: TRADOC CoE ATO manpower requirements not
validated. Conotates that IMCOM Garrison ATO is defacto CoE ATO IAW ACP
DP 65 CoE-Garrison integrated staff concept!
 Law
Enforcement (Military Working Dogs) Program: Additional kennel run
construction ISO Army directed MWD growth not authorized on TRADOC MP
MTOEs. IMCOM will not fund existing construction UFRs because additional
MWDs are not authorized. This an Army-wide issue. Present space shortage
can’t wait for MILCON solution.
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TRADOC FP RM Issues (cont.)
 Physical
Security (PS) Program:
– TRADOC operated airfield CSG funding:
• FY 09 – Airfield ACP CSGs continues to be funded by OPMG through IMCOM Garrison managed
CSG contract; Roving CSGs for two off-post Risk Level III airfields funded by TRADOC as UFR.
• FY 10 – TRADOC POM’d for requirement; 11 X 24 CSG posts on separate CLINs on IMCOM
Garrison managed CSG contract.
– Need resolution on PPBE responsibility for physical protective measures for Recruiting
Stations; TRADOC or USACE?
– Uncertainty regarding Equipment-In-Place (EIP) responsibility (CLS Service Area 78 and
ARs 420-1 & 415-15 guidance conflict). Results in inconsistent application.
• Funding of EY/BY PS UFRs?
• Programming of mission OMA/OPA tails to MILCON? (To Include BRAC.)
• Separate and Secure PS requirements (US Code) for basic trainees?
• Weapons Immersion Program PS UFRs?
– OPMG / PEG “not-Critical” determination of Army Airfield OPA PSE requirements (PS
enhancement and cost avoidance) (critical equipment preservation and potential CSG
reduction) in 10-15 POM.
– Existence and emerging Army-level processes (SMS-CM & CVAMP) for risk/vulnerability
management. Each process data output is used in PS requirements validation and
justification for budget programming. Army intent for merging processes?
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