Jp 3-0
Jp 3-0
The document that can be prepared by the joint warfighter, the joint staff, or other functional agencies or sponsors is the Joint Operational Planning Process (JOPP) document. This includes operational plans, contingency plans, and concept of operations (CONOPS) that guide military actions and resource allocation. Additionally, documents like the Joint Force Development (JFD) and Joint Doctrine can also be developed collaboratively to support joint operations.
Joint Special Operations University was created in 2000.
Chilean Joint Peacekeeping Operations Center was created in 2002.
JOPP stands for joint operations planning process.
Joint Task Force-Global Network Operations was created in 2004.
Joint Doctrine
Joint Operations Escalation - 2004 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:T
The primary Department of Defense (DOD) publication covering Information Operations (IO) is Joint Publication (JP) 3-13, titled "Information Operations." This document outlines the principles and strategies for planning and executing IO within joint operations, emphasizing the integration of various capabilities to influence and inform both adversaries and allies. It provides guidance on the coordination of IO with other military operations and highlights the importance of information in modern warfare.
The Dept of Navy is responsible for amphibious training of all forces assigned to joint amphibious operations in accordance with joint doctrine.
The Department of the Army is responsible for amphibious training of all forces assigned to joint amphibious operations with joint doctrine. The Department of the Army is also responsible for airborne and space operations and to provide for the training of such forces, in accordance with joint doctrines.
It is encompassed within the Situation Awareness operational activity.