Situational awareness, planning and execution
JOPP stands for joint operations planning process.
It is encompassed within the Situation Awareness operational activity.
JPRC
when joint operation planning is initiated
Joint intelligence planning supports joint operation planning and may result in the production of three key products: the Joint Intelligence Estimate (JIE), which assesses the operational environment; the Intelligence Collection Plan (ICP), which outlines the requirements for gathering necessary intelligence; and the Intelligence Support to Operations (ISO) product, which provides timely and relevant intelligence to inform decision-making during operations. These products facilitate informed planning and execution of joint military operations.
The Joint Operations Planning and Execution System (JOPES) is a structured framework used by military organizations to plan and execute joint operations, incorporating procedures and systems for operational logistics and resource allocation. In contrast, the Joint Operations Planning Process (JOPP) refers specifically to the analytical and decision-making methods used to develop operational plans and strategies. While JOPES provides the overall system and tools for execution, JOPP focuses on the cognitive and procedural aspects of planning. Essentially, JOPES encompasses the broader system, whereas JOPP is the specific process within that system.
Joint Pub 3-16
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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 primary vehicle through which the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) exercises responsibility for the preparation of joint operation plans is the Joint Strategic Planning System (JSPS). This system facilitates the development and integration of strategies, plans, and policies across the military services to ensure effective joint operations. Additionally, the CJCS utilizes various planning documents, such as the National Military Strategy and Joint Operation Plans, to guide and coordinate military efforts in alignment with national objectives.
The focal point for the organization, planning, directing, and execution of joint air operations is typically the Air Operations Center (AOC). The AOC is responsible for coordinating and integrating air operations within a theater of operations and works in conjunction with other services to achieve mission objectives.
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