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Joint Planning | SNCOA 4.4 Notes, Process & Practice Questions


What are some of the military operations involved in joint planning (IE: Military Engagement,
Security)? - ANS ✔✔Military

Security

Deterrence

Crisis Response

Contingency Ops

Major Ops

Campaigns



What does the use of joint capabilities help to keep the day-to-day tensions between nations or
groups below? - ANS ✔✔The threshold of armed conflict



Who is involved in Joint Operation Planning and what is it in response to? - ANS ✔✔Joint
operation planning consists of planning activities associated with joint military operations by
combatant commanders (CCDR) and their subordinate joint force commanders (JFC) in response
to contingencies and crises.



Joint operation planning transforms national strategic objectives into activities by development
of operational products that include what? - ANS ✔✔It transforms national strategic objectives
into activities by development of operational products that include planning for the
mobilization, deployment, employment, sustainment, redeployment, and demobilization of
joint forces.



What does joint operational planning tie the military instruments of national power to? - ANS
✔✔It ties the military instrument of national power to the achievement of national security
goals and objectives and is essential to securing strategic end states across the range of military
operations.

, Who are the key players in the joint planning process? - ANS ✔✔- National Command
Authorities (NCA)

- Joint Planning and Execution Community (JPEC).



- The President and Secretary of Defense, as the NCA, provide the ultimate decision on national
policy and overall strategic direction of the U.S. Armed Forces.



They are supported by the executive departments and organizations within the Office of the
President, primarily the National Security Council (NSC).



What does JPEC stand for? - ANS ✔✔Joint Planning and Execution Community



What is the JPEC? - ANS ✔✔The headquarters, commands, and agencies involved in joint
operation planning or committed to conduct military operations are collectively termed the
Joint Planning and Execution Community (JPEC).



Who is involved in JPEC? - ANS ✔✔Although not a standing or regularly meeting entity, the JPEC
consists of the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) and other members of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff (JCS), the Joint Staff, the Services and their major commands, the combatant commands
and their subordinate commands, and the combat support agencies.



Is Joint operation planning is an inherent command responsibility established by law and
directive? - ANS ✔✔Yes



How does the responsibility of planning employment of joint forces flow? - ANS ✔✔This
fundamental responsibility extends from the President and Secretary of Defense (SecDef), with
the advice of the CJCS, to the combatant commander and their subordinate joint force
commanders. The CJCS transmits the orders of the President and the SecDef to the CCDRs and
oversees the combatant commands' planning activities. The JCS function in the planning process
as advisers to the President, National Security Council, and SecDef.

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