Joint Staff
Combatant commanders should use the Joint Interagency Coordination Group (JIACG) to ensure respect and mutual cooperation among all parties. The JIACG facilitates collaboration between military and interagency partners, enhancing communication and coordination. By fostering a shared understanding of objectives and resources, it helps to align efforts and build trust among diverse stakeholders in complex operations.
The supported combatant commander is responsible for developing the Interagency Coordination Plan (IAP) for each operation plan (OPLAN). This plan outlines the roles and responsibilities of various agencies involved in the operation, facilitating effective collaboration and resource sharing. By doing so, it enables interagency planners to rigorously coordinate their efforts and ensure a unified approach to achieving the operation's objectives. This comprehensive planning enhances overall mission effectiveness and operational success.
the Secretaries of the Military Departments and then to the Service Chiefs
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Who provides the combatant commanders of EUCOM with the military forces needed to conduct its missions
Secretory of Defense and the President
yes
Unified Command Plan
Combatant commanders
Combatant commanders
As a fixed emplacement Chemical Biological Radiation and Nuclear Detection System, the Jint Portal Shield (JPS) provides combatant commanders with situational awareness information for their installation that provides actionable content usually within the combatant commanders existing Common Operating Picture (COP).
The document you are referring to is called the Unified Command Plan. It is approved by the President and assigns geographic areas of responsibility to combatant commanders. It also outlines functional responsibilities for functional combatant commanders, such as transportation or cyber operations.