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special operations forces to conduct the range of operations as defined by the President and the Secretary of Defense. Further, they shall perform the following common functions: a. Develop concepts, doctrine, tactics, techniques, and procedures, and organize, train, equip, and provide land, naval, air, space, and cyberspace forces, in coordination with the other Military Services, Combatant Commands, USG departments and agencies, and international partners, as required, that enable joint force commanders to conduct decisive operations across the spectrum of conflict in order to achieve the desired end state. b. Determine Military Service force requirements and make recommendations concerning force requirements to support national security objectives and strategy and to meet the operational requirements of the Combatant Commands. c. Recommend to the Joint Chiefs of Staff the assignment and deployment of forces to the Combatant Commands established by the President through the Secretary of Defense. d. Monitor and assess Military Service operational readiness and capabilities of forces for assignment to the Combatant Commands and plan for the use of the intrinsic capabilities of the other Military Services and USSOCOM that may be made available. e. Develop doctrine, tactics, techniques, and procedures for employment by Military Service forces and: 27 ENCLOSURE 6 DoDD 5100.01, December 21, 2010 (1) Assist the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the development of joint doctrine. (2) Coordinate with the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Combatant Commands, the other Military Services, USG departments and agencies, partner security forces, and non-governmental organizations, in the development of the doctrine, tactics, techniques, and procedures necessary for participation in and/or command of joint, interagency, and multinational operations. (3) Coordinate with the Commander, USSOCOM, in the development of the doctrine, tactics, techniques, and procedures employed by Military Service forces when related to special operations. f. Provide for training for joint operations and joint exercises in support of Combatant Command operational requirements, including the development of Military Service joint training requirements, policies, procedures, and publications. g. Provide logistical support for Military Service and all forces assigned to joint commands, including procurement, distribution, supply, equipment, and maintenance, unless otherwise directed by the Secretary of Defense. h. Organize, train, and equip forces to contribute unique service capabilities to the joint force commander to conduct the following functions across all domains, including land, maritime, air, space, and cyberspace: (1) Intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR), and information operations, to include electronic warfare and MISO in order to provide situational awareness and enable decision superiority across the range of military operations. (2) Offensive and defensive cyberspace operations to achieve cyberspace superiority in coordination with the other Military Services, Combatant Commands, and USG departments and agencies. (3) Special operations in coordination with USSOCOM and other Combatant Commands, the Military Services, and other DoD Components. (4) Personnel recovery operations in coordination with USSOCOM and other Combatant Commands, the Military Services, and other DoD Components. (5) Counter weapons of mass destruction. (6) Building partnership capacity/security force assistance operations. (7) Forcible entry operations. (8) Missile Defense. 28 ENCLOSURE 6 DoDD 5100.01, December 21, 2010 (9) Other functions as assigned, such as Presidential support and antiterrorism. i. Organize, train, and equip forces to conduct support to civil authorities in the United States and abroad, to include support for disaster relief, consequence management, mass migration, disease eradication, law enforcement, counter-narcotics, critical infrastructure protection, and response to terrorist attack, in coordination with the other Military Services, Combatant Commands, National Guard, and USG departments and agencies. [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ] |
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