Joint Vision 2020 Why a New Document n

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Joint Vision 2020

Joint Vision 2020

Why a New Document n Sustain and build on momentum of Joint Vision process

Why a New Document n Sustain and build on momentum of Joint Vision process ã n Continue evolution of the joint force Lessons learned from recent operations and experimentation ã ã ã Importance of information operations Multinational and interagency involvement Full range of operations

CJCS Guidance n Refocus the time frame n Extend the Vision to address: ã

CJCS Guidance n Refocus the time frame n Extend the Vision to address: ã ã n The full spectrum of military operations Alliance and coalition operations Interagency and international organization operations Emerging challenges and opportunities Incorporate lessons learned from recent operations and experimentation

CJCS Guidance n Retain the four operational concepts and key enablers as described in

CJCS Guidance n Retain the four operational concepts and key enablers as described in JV 2010 n Retain the fundamental definitions of concepts in JV 2010 n Retain the basic structure of JV 2010

Content I. Introduction II. Strategic Context III. Full Spectrum Dominance - Info Superiority -

Content I. Introduction II. Strategic Context III. Full Spectrum Dominance - Info Superiority - Innovation IV. Conduct of Jt Ops - People - Interoperability -- Multinational Ops -- Interagency Ops - Operational Concepts -- Dominant Maneuver -- Precision Engagement -- Focused Logistics -- Full Dimensional Protection - Information Ops - Joint C 2 V. Implementation VI. Conclusion

Continuities n JV 2010 is the foundation n Operational Concepts Remain Key ã n

Continuities n JV 2010 is the foundation n Operational Concepts Remain Key ã n n Dominant Maneuver, Precision Engagement, Focused Logistics, and Full Dimensional Protection Focused on Operational Forces “Decisive in War” ã Expands to address full range of operations -but warfighting remains primary focus

What’s changed? n Strategic Context ã n Full Spectrum Dominance ã ã n Narrowed

What’s changed? n Strategic Context ã n Full Spectrum Dominance ã ã n Narrowed to three critical aspects: global interests, diffused technology, adaptive enemies Moved to front of document “Victory in war … succeed across the full range” Information Superiority ã ã Moves emphasis beyond technology Introduces idea of “decision superiority”

What’s changed? n Innovation ã ã n Operational Concepts ã n Goes beyond “technological

What’s changed? n Innovation ã ã n Operational Concepts ã n Goes beyond “technological innovation” of JV 2010 Points toward innovation in all aspects of force Expands discussion to address full range of operations Implementation ã Role of JFCOM, other CINCs, and services, key changes since 1996

What’s new? n Joint Command Control ã Impact of information superiority: Increased choices for

What’s new? n Joint Command Control ã Impact of information superiority: Increased choices for commander ã Increased information at all levels ã ã Participation of multinational and interagency ã New tools and procedures for commanders

What’s new? n Interoperability ã ã n Joint, Multinational, Interagency More than technology --

What’s new? n Interoperability ã ã n Joint, Multinational, Interagency More than technology -- organizations, processes, and expertise Information Operations ã ã Highlights IO as key capability force Identifies importance across full range of operations

Dominant M aneuver Precision Eng agement Innovation Information Superiority Joint Vision 2020 Full Spectrum

Dominant M aneuver Precision Eng agement Innovation Information Superiority Joint Vision 2020 Full Spectrum Dominance gistics Focused Lo ensiona Full Dim tio l Protec n Dedicated individuals and innovative organizations transforming the joint force for the 21 st Century to achieve full spectrum dominance : - persuasive in peace - decisive in war - preeminent in any form of conflict