Test 2 Flashcards
Purpose of an Area Study
The purpose of the area study is to assist the commander in preparing initial CMO estimates.
Types of Assessments
1) Preliminary Assessment
2) Deliberate Assessment (IRS)
- Initial Assessments
- Rapid Assessment
- Surveys
Basic Services Necessary to Sustain Local Population
Critical Infrastructure (basic services) consist of the facilities (municipal or private) that allow for the provision of basic services which sustain a populace or society. SWEAT-MSO.
Foundational Terms Used in Information Management
PKIP
1) Pillars of Command and Control
- People
- Information
- Command and Control (C2) Support Structure
2) Knowledge Management
3) Information Management
4) Pillars of Information Management
- People
- Technology
- Process
Categories of Shared Understanding
1) Data
2) Information
3) Knowledge
- Explicit Knowledge
- Tacit Knowledge
4) Understanding
5) Wisdom
Information Quality Characteristics
STARBUC
1) Security
2) Timeliness
3) Accuracy
4) Relevance
5) Brevity
6) Usability
7) Completeness
Information Management Principles
Prioritize Quality Sources Format Errors Lifecycle Bottom-Up Execution Complexity Tailor Conditions (11)
1) Define information flow with PRIORITIZED requirements
2) Seek and deliver QUALITY information
3) Use multiple SOURCES of information
4) Deliver timely and usable FORMATS
5) Identify and trap ERRORS
6) Protect info throughout its LIFECYCLE
7) Build understanding from the BOTTOM UP
8) Decentralize info management EXECUTION
9) Reduce COMPLEXITY
10) TAILOR info for intended audience
11) Set CONDITIONS for information development and sharing
Six Step CIM Process
CCPAPD
1) Collection
2) Collation
3) Processing
4) Analysis
5) Production
6) Dissemination
Purpose of a CMO Report
The purpose of a CMO report is to capture CMO activities within the area of operations (AO) during a specified time period.
Functions of a CMOC
CONTACT COLLABORATIVE TRANSITION CLEARINGHOUSE PUBLIC
1) Providing interagency partners, IGOs, and NGOs with a single accessible point of CONTACT (POC) for the coordination of CMO
2) Facilitating COLLABORATIVE civil military efforts with joint and coalition forces and UN, HN, and other non-military agencies
3) Assist in the transfer of authority and/or TRANSITION of operations from the MAGTF to DoS, UN, NATO, HN, or other non-military control
4) Act as a CLEARINGHOUSE for all civilian support requests, to the MAGTF and other U.S. military forces. The CMO staff element attempts to meet civilian requirements with civilian capabilities via coordination at the CMOC before passing validated support requests to the MAGTF.
5) Provide agency POCs, agency capability lists, daily information summaries, population density, demographic and DC overlays which might be posted on a PUBLIC information board
Planning Considerations for Establishing a CMOC
1) Support commander by providing a forum in which CA Marines and civilian planners analyze the civilian component of an AO. Establishes for TWO PRIMARY REASONS (FOOTSTOMP):
- > to account for nonmilitary threats, distractions, and interference that can adversely affect military mission
- > to foster successful interagency coordination inherent in all operations and planning
2) A CMOC must be managed under a specific task and purpose
3) G-9 or S-9 staff officer monitors the daily operations of the CMOC and advises the commander on CMO and the employment of CA assets
4) The CMOC keeps the G-3 or S-3 advised of how CMO are providing the desired effects in support of the military operation
5) G-6 or S-6 allows network connectivity into the supported unit to meet the CMOC requirements for information management and collaboration
6) Ensure CMO efforts are synchronized and coordinated with other related staff functions such as Public Affairs
7) MISO can be integrated with civil military operations activities to increase support for the HN government and reduce support to destabilizing forces.
If the HN already operates a facility it may be best to establish a liaison within that facility, which legitimizes the effort of the lead organization and facilitates disengagement of US forces during transition and redeployment from the operation
Identify MISO capabilities that are organic to the MAGTF
MISO Company (~80 Marines)
1) Expeditionary MISO Team (EMT) (3 Pax)
2) Expeditionary MISO Detachments (EMD) (13 Pax)
Information Related Capabilities
EA COMPACT DISCS
1) Operations Security (OPSEC)
2) Military Deception (MILDEC)
3) Electronic Warfare (EW)
4) Cyberspace Operations (CO)
5) Physical Attack
6) Information Assurance (IA)
7) Physical Security
8) Counterintelligence
9) Special Technical Operations (STO)
10) Civil Military Operations (CMO)
11) Combat Camera (COMCAM)
12) Defense Support to Public Diplomacy
13) Military Information Support Operations (MISO)
14) Public Affairs
Types of Populace Control Measures
1) Curfews
2) Movement Restrictions
3) Travel Permits
4) Registration Cards
5) Relocation of Population
6) Biometrics
Types of Resource Control Measures
1) Licensing
2) Regulations or Guidelines
3) Checkpoints (roadblocks)
4) Border Security
5) Ration Controls
6) Amnesty Programs
7) Inspection of Facilities