What is an Information Brief?
Briefings present facts in a concise form an audience can easily understand.
What are the 8 troop leading steps?
Receive the Mission, Issue a Warning Order, Make a Tentative Plan, Initiate Movement, Conduct Reconnaissance, Complete the Plan, Issue the Order, Supervise and Refine.
Withdrawal from AO
Project not having the desired effect
Closing of an embassy
Funding for a project or program dries up
What are examples of terminated Ops
What does CMI Stand for?
Civil Military Integration
How many steps are in the CKI process
six
Civilians who are removed from their places of residence by military direction for reasons of personal security or the requirements of the military situation.
What is Evacuees
Detect and monitor changes in the civil component, Verify or refute information, Assess the OE, and Locate, identify, survey and observe ASCOPE.
What is purpose of Civil Reconnaissance
What is a CLT
Civil Liaison Team
Two types of Transitional Governance
Transitional Military Authority and Support to Civil Administration
CNDE Step 1
Develop a Civil Network Engagement Plan
Development Assistance Programs, Humanitarian and Civic Assistance Programs, Security Assistance Programs.
Types of FA
is a means of gaining understanding of a group, place, physical object, or system. It identifies relevant nodes, determines and analyzes links between nodes, and identifies key nodes
What is Network Analysis
are activities normally planned and conducted as part of the Geographic Combatant Commander’s (GCC) theater campaign plan.
What is Steady-state FHA
Define Decision Brief
A decision briefing obtains the answer to a question or a decision on a course of action.
4 types of orders
Written
Oral
Operation
Frag
What are the 3 types
termination, transfer, transition
Providing the supported commander, the ability to integrate, coordinate, and synchronize the activities of stakeholders
How CMOC assist CMI
4 collection methods of civil information
CR
CE
Engagement with Civil Networks
Collaboration with RPIs, NGOs, OGAs, and inter-organizational entities
Resettlement operations are a example of what
What is Populace Control
What are the Civil Affairs Mission Tasks?
Civil Engagement, Civil Network Development, and Civil Reconnaissance.
Plan and direct the implementation of PRC measures, SCA, FHA, and nation assistance
CMOC During Stability Operations
List DoS as the lead agency for stability and reconstruction, but outlines DoD requirements to support their efforts and times when DoD will take the lead.
What is National Security Presidential Directive 44
is an analytical technique that identifies and analyzes the relative importance and influence of nodes within a civil network through network visualizations and qualitative and quantitative analytical methods
Civil Network Analysis
Goal of Foreign Assistance
To promote long-term regional stability.
Which CA element is task-organized to plan, facilitate, and execute Civil Affairs operations in support of civil-military engagement (CME) in a specified country, region, or theater?
Civil-Military support element
FHA Categories
Steady State and Foreign Disaster Relief
4 types of Military Briefings
Information, Decision, Mission, Staff
METT-TC
mission, enemy, terrain/weather, troops and support, time available, civil considerations
HN taking the lead on civil matters
US transitions control of security to HN
Ceasing to operate a base or airport in a foreign country
What are examples of Transitioned Operations?
Properly Executed CMI leads to..
Increased understanding, Preserves combat power, Consolidation of Gains
Is the collection of information from various sources, using a combination of open and restricted source materials for routine and continuous study and research.
What is data mining
Licensing is a example of what
What is Resource control
Civil network development is the ________ and ________ activities in which CA forces deliberately focus on the development of civil networks to enhance the commander’s operational reach, influence civil networks to support the commander’s goals and end states, and manage finite resources within the AO to conserve military resources and facilitate consolidation of gains.
planned , targeted
O-4/38S, O-3/38S, E-8/38Z, E-7/38Z, E-6/38R
What is a SOF CMOC comprised of.
CA responsibilities during SCA
missions are designed to support the commander’s operational and support functions with respect to the continuity of government in a HN.
What is the purpose of Civil Network Development and Engagement
Preserve combat power and identify usable civilian resources, Provide commanders with an accurate understanding and visualization of the civil component of the OE.
Assist in the development of programs.
Provide Civil Affairs assessments.
Evaluate the civil component through the planning and execution of CAA in support of foreign assistance.
How Civils Affairs support Foreign Assistance.
key task in Civil-Military Engagement Program
Capacity Building
What JP covers Foreign Humanitarian Assistance
JP 3-29
Define Mission Briefing
Mission briefings are informal briefings that occur during operations or training.
5 paragraph of a Operation order
situation, mission, execution, sustainment, command & signal
Specified time has elapsed
Objectives have been reached
Doing the wrong things
What are reasons to terminate operations
The two primary actions conducted within Civil Military Integration are.
Establish a Civil Military Information sharing architecture and Establish a CMOC.
The six steps of the Civil Knowledge Integration process are?
Develop a Civil Information Collection Plan, Collect Civil Data, Process Civil Information, Analyze and Evaluate Civil Information, Produce Civil Knowledge Products, Integrate Civil Knowledge.
Define PRC Operations
Operations which provide security for the populace, deny personnel and materiel to the enemy, mobilize population and materiel resources, and detect and reduce the effectiveness of enemy agents.
Define CR
CR is a targeted, planned, and coordinated observation and evaluation of those specific civil aspects of the OE.
5 functional specialty Cells
Security, Justice & Reconciliations, Humanitarian Assistance & Social Well-Being, Governance & Participation, Economic Stabilization & Infrastructure
CA forces conduct transitional military authority by applying civilian sector expertise. CA Soldiers are trained, educated, and organized to support or execute the functions of civil administration during transitional military authority.
CA generalists can support transitional military authority through the execution of CNDE, CKI and CMI.
Military government specialists (38G) are specifically trained and educated to apply civilian sector expertise. They are located in the functional specialty cell.
CAs role in Transitional Military Authority
Define Civil Network Development and Engagement?
Is the process by which Civil Affairs forces engage, evaluate, develop, and integrate civil networks and their capabilities into operations.
can only be provided in conjunction with military operations and exercises, and must fulfill unit training requirements that incidentally create humanitarian benefit to the local populace
What is Humanitarian and Civic Assistance Programs
Who Conducts Civil Affairs Engagement Program Operations
83rd and USACAPOC
What is the role of Civil Affairs in Foreign Humanitarian Assistance
to Assist in planning, Advise on activities, Coordinate, Synchronize efforts, and Conduct Civil Affairs assessments.
Define Staff Briefings
Staff briefings are used to inform the commander and staff of the current situation to coordinate and synchronize efforts within the unit.
7 steps of the problem solving process
Identify problem, gather information, develop criteria, generate possible solutions, analyze possible solutions, compare solutions, make and implement the decision
Being replaced by another CAT
Being replaced by an allied nation unit
Transferring your duties to USAID
What are examples of transferred operations.
Actions of Civil Military Integration are?
Establish, Maintain, Influence, and Leverage relations between military forces and resident populations and institution for the purpose of unified action and unity of effort towards a common goal.
Civil Knowledge Integration is….
The analysis, evaluation, and organization of civil information gained through civil engagement, civil network engagement, civil reconnaissance, and assessments for operational relevance.
Define Dislocated Civilian Operations?
Actions required to move or keep civilians out of harm’s way or to safeguard them in the aftermath of a disaster.
Define Civil Engagement
CEs are the planned and targeted activities in which CA forces deliberately focus on the interaction with: the resident population, unified action partners, other civil entities
Function of Civil-Military Operations Center.
Civil-Military Operations Center are the primary coordination interface for U.S. Forces & Coalition military, Resident Populations and Institutions, International Organizations, NGOs, and Interagency Partners.
definition of Transition Governance
Is the actions taken to assure appropriate control and continuity of government functions throughout the range of military operations.
Define Civil Networks
Is a collection of formal and informal groups, associations, and organizations within an operational environment that interact with each other with varying degrees of frequency, trust and collaboration.
Define Foreign Assistance
Is civil or military assistance rendered to a foreign nation through development assistance, humanitarian and civic assistance, and security assistance.
What does Capacity Building Do
Capacity building increases RPI ability to mitigate the causes and drivers of instability to deny malign actor influence.
Define foreign humanitarian assistance operations
Consists of DOD activities conducted outside the United States and its territories to directly relieve or reduce human suffering, disease, hunger, or privation.