This Briefing is: UNCLASSIFIED - State SAR Coordinators Council
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This Briefing is: UNCLASSIFIED - State SAR Coordinators Council
UNCLASSIFIED This Briefing is: UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED ACRONYMS • DSCA – Defense Support to Civil Authorities • JPRC – Joint Personnel Recovery Center • JPRA – Joint J i tP Personnell Recovery R Agency A • AFRCC – Air Force Recue Coordination Center • NCRCC – NORTHCOM Recovery Coordination Center • SCC – Service Component Commander • DCO – Defense Coordinating Officer g Element • DCE – Defense Coordinating • CISAR – Catastrophic Incident Search and Rescue • PR – Personnel Recovery • NSP – National N ti l Search S h and d Rescue R Plan Pl • NSS – National Search and Rescue Supplement • MRO – Mass Rescue Operations •SMC – Search and Rescue Mission Coordinator • DP – Decision Point UNCLASSIFIED 2 UNCLASSIFIED OVERVIEW Bottom Line Up Front: Informational Brief: Federal Civil Search and Rescue (SAR) in the US Informational Brief: Federal Civil Search and Rescue (SAR) in the US Agenda: • Civil SAR System – AFRCC • NORTHCOM Rescue Coordination Center (NCRCC) Mutual Support – JPRC • Routine Civil SAR – AFRCC • Catastrophic Incident SAR – JPRC • Conclusion Presented by: • Mr. Andy Cornett, JPRC • Lt Col Bob Russell, AFRCC l b ll UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED GLOBAL CIVIL SAR SYSTEM IMO SAR Convention (1979) U.S. National SAR Plan Intl Aeronautical & Maritime SAR Manual (IAMSAR) U.S. Nat’l SAR Supplement (NSS) to the IAMSAR Manual USCG RCCs RCC UNCLASSIFIED ICAO Convention (1944) USAF RCCs UNCLASSIFIED US NATIONAL GUIDANCE • Doctrine and Policy • National SAR Plan (NSP) • National Response Framework (NRF) ( ) • DOD Support to Civil SAR (DoDD 3003.01) • National Planning Guidance • National SAR Supplement – Addendums (USCG, CISAR, Inland, Legal ) • NRF Function, Support, & Incident Annexes – ESF #9 ESF #9 • State SAR Plans – Concept of Operations (CONOPS) – MOU/MOAs MOU/MOA – Integrated Planning (All Domain) – Resources to Support » Integration of ALL Available Resources » Interoperable Execution (All Domain) 5 UNCLASSIFIED US Civil SAR System “The Olive” • • • • • • • UNCLASSIFIED• UNCLASSIFIED Routine SAR is considered day-to-day operations performed by federal agencies—Dept of Homeland Security/ FEMA, FEMA USCG, DOI/ NPS and DOD Mass Rescue Operations (MROs) are infrequent operations that require the rescue of large numbers of people They are not considered “routine” SAR, but do not meet the threshold of a catastrophic incident (i.e. airline plane crash) A Catastrophic Incident SAR (CISAR) is any natural or manmade incident, including terrorism, that results in extraordinary levels of mass casualties, damage, or disruption, severely effecting the population, infrastructure, environment, economy or govt functions. CISAR is qualified when the response is associated with a presidential declaration and ESF-9 is established. A F R C C J P R C No line between “routine” SAR and MROs: unique to each agency, circumstance, i t and d type t off SAR (l (land, d aeronautical, ti l maritime, iti etc.). t ) Black line surrounds Catastrophic Incident SAR. Presidential declaration and ESF-9 established is required. Closer to center: lower probability/larger response UNCLASSIFIED RELATIONSHIPS STRATEGIC OPERATIONAL TACTICAL USNORTHCOM/ DOMOPS NCRCC (JPRC / AFRCC) REGIONS FEMA / NRCC FSARCG STATES UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED USNORTHCOM PR/SAR STRUCTURE CDRUSNORTHCOM – SAR Coordinator (Inland) Peterson AFB, CO • Strategic Responsibilities • Policy, Guidance, Interagency Coord • Federal ESF-9 CDRAFNORTH/JFACC – SAR Operations Coordinator Tyndall AFB, FL • Operational Responsibilities • Coordinates Resources USNORTHCOM Rescue Coordination Center (NCRCC) AFRCC (Air Force Rescue Coordination Center) NC JPRC (Joint Personnel Recovery Center) AFNORTH AOC, Tyndall AFB, FL AFNORTH AOC, Tyndall AFB, FL MUTUAL SUPPORT • Routine SAR for Inland SRR (Langley) • Mass Rescue Operations (MRO) • May Initiate Catastrophic Incident SAR (CISAR) • CISAR, Complex Catastrophe, Deployable • Operational & Tactical PR-SAR Planners • Fill ESF-9/CISAR nodes as required SAR COORDINATION UNCLASSIFIED ONE-STOP SHOP 8 UNCLASSIFIED Routine Civil SAR Lt Col Robert “Bob” Russell AFRCC Commander UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED AFRCC Charter • Legally g y responsible p for the coordination of all federal routine inland commercial, military, and interstate aeronautical SAR in CONUS – Assisting local, local state state, tribal and other federal agencies – Searching for missing/overdue aircraft – Managing all inland beacon searches • 24-hour 24 h ffederal d l SAR b brokerage k – Primarily Civil Air Patrol and DoD assets – No tasking authority – “Ask Not Task” • Considerations – Not-to-interfere with military mission – Posse osse Co Comitatus tatus Act ct Save life, limb, or eyesight; prevent undue suffering. UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED US SAR Advocacy • • • • • • • • • USAF SAR advisor to OSD/DPMO SARSAT Program Steering Group & Joint Working Gp NSARC Working Groups – As formed USAF POC for Mass Rescue Coordination with USCG ICAO IMO Joint ICAO-IMO J i t SAR Working W ki Group G – ICW USCG: USCG US R Rep Government Interface track lead for annual NASAR Conference National Crash Locator database United States PLB Program Manager DASS Program Ops Lead supporting ACC/A8 All required under NSP, NSARC, DoD Directive, or SARSAT interagency agreement UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED National SAR School “To To promote standardization and professionalism within the search and rescue community by providing comprehensive SAR training to selected C Coast tG Guard, d Air Ai Force F and d other th personnel.” l” • Inland Search and Rescue Planning Course (USAF) – 12 Annual Classes in regional locations – National SAR system and C2 architecture – Statistical search theory (air and ground searches) • • • • Maritime Search Planning Course (USCG) ( ) Search Coordination and Execution (USCG) Search and Rescue Supervisor’s Course (USCG) International Maritime Officer’s Course (USCG) UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED What the AFRCC is Not • The AFRCC is not involved with a local Commander’s Immediate Response Authority to assist a military base’s local community – Local Commanders act upon their own authority when providing assistance • The AFRCC is not allowed to directly oversee SAR missions i i iin another th S Search h and dR Rescue R Region i (SRR) – The AFRCC does coordinate with neighboring SRRs for near or cross border events • The AFRCC is not a military force provider – No authority to task or order units to provide forces – All Federal assistance coordinated by the AFRCC is provided on a noninterference basis by the unit involved UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED SAR Agreements • • All 48 State Authorities (Governors) have detailed agreements with the SRR SC Land civil SAR services may include aeronautical civil SAR operations – • • Participant’s involvement in such operations may be governed by agreements between SAR coordinators and various state and local authorities Participants which develop any agreement concerning civil SAR shall ensure that such efforts are coordinated with other interested Participants Any such international agreement may not be signed or otherwise concluded without prior consultation with the Secretary of State (refer to Title 1 USC 112b) All 48 Contiguous state Governors have retained the right to execute SAR within their state. Each state has a SAR agreement with the SC and AFRCC. UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED AFRCC Support to Civil SAR Event / Notification Non-Aircraft / Missing Person(s) Report Aircraft / Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Alert Notification (ALNOT) State and Local Authorities / First Responders Distress Beacons / COSPAS/SARSAT System Air Force Rescue Coordination Center (AFRCC) Validate Request / Determine Authority / Identify Federal Support (As Needed) Coordinate Support (“Ask Not Task”) COSPAS/SARSAT: Cosmitscheskaja Sistema Poiska Awarinitsch Sudow / Search and Rescue Satellite Aided Tracking UNCLASSIFIED Monitor Incident / Mission Until Resolved Other Rescue Coordination Centers (RCCs) UNCLASSIFIED Mission Activity 2010 & 2011 INCIDENTS SOLVED WITHOUT FEDERAL RESOURCES ~83% 83% INCIDENTS 10 943 10,943 15 / DAY AFRCC 1 LIFE EVERY DAY UNCLASSIFIED MISSIONS 1,870 2.5 / DAY SAVES OVER 15,822 SAVES SINCE 806 ACTIVATION IN 1974 UNCLASSIFIED Mass Rescue Operations MASS RESCUE OPERATIONS SAR SERVICES CHARACTERIZED BY THE NEED FOR IMMEDIATE RESPONSE TO LARGE NUMBERS OF PERSONS IN DISTRESS DISTRESS, SUCH THAT THE CAPABILITIES NORMALLY AVAILABLE TO AUTHORITIES ARE INADEQUATE. Catastrophic Event Presidential Declaration / ESF-9? YES NO Mass Rescue Operation (MRO) Catastrophic Incident SAR (CISAR) JPRC Process – AFRCC Support AFRCC Process – JPRC Notification (Support As Needed) NCRCC UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED CATASTROPHIC INCIDENT SEARCH AND RESCUE Mr. Anthony “Andy” Cornett JPRC Director UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED CIVIL SAR CONTINUUM ( • Anticipated Presidential Declaration • ESF #9 Activated to Support Local Response • JPRC/SAR SMEs – SAR Planning & Ops • Overall Primary Agency Designation • Coordinate Planning & Integration • Unified Federal SAR Response UNCLASSIFIED KEY CISAR REFERENCES • • • • • • • • • Stafford Act, 1988 E Economy A Actt National SAR Plan (NSP) National Response Framework (NRF) Emergency Support Function #9 (ESF#9) National Search and Rescue Manual (NSM) IAM SAR Manual DOD 3003.01, Support to Civil Search and Rescue USCG CISAR Addendum to the NSS to the IAMSAR (v3) 20 UNCLASSIFIED CISAR ADDENDUM • Proposed National Guidance & Standardization • Simplify p y the integration g and operation p of nonlocal organization resources to enable efficient & effective SAR operations in support of state and local governments in the event of a catastrophic event • Federal SAR responders’ guide when an emergency or disaster is declared and CISAR operations p are conducted under the provisions p of the National Response Framework • Expectation Management: States, Tribes, Territories,, and local governments g need to know what to expect when Federal SAR responds • Guideline for state / tribe/ city/ county SAR Plan p development UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED INTEGRATED PLANNING& INTEROPERABILITY FEMA State SMC Integrated Tactical Planning SAR ACTION PLAN WATERBOURNE Assets UNCLASSIFIED AIR LAND Assets Assets Interoperable Execution UNCLASSIFIED FEDERAL SAR RESPONSIBILITY – EMERGENCY SUPPORT FUNCTION #9 • • • • ESF Coordinator – Dept of Homeland Security/FEMA Primary Agencies – FEMA, USCG, National Park Service, NC P Purpose • Rapidly deploy Federal SAR resources to provide lifesaving assistance to State, tribal, and local authorities, to include local SAR Coordinators and Mission Coordinators, when there is an actual or anticipated request for Federal SAR assistance Scope g incidents or p potential incidents requiring q g a unified SAR • During response, Federal SAR responsibilities reside with ESF #9 primary agencies that provide timely and specialized SAR capabilities • Federal SAR response operational environments are classified as: • Structural Collapse (Urban) Search and Rescue (US&R) - FEMA • Maritime/Coastal/Waterborne Search and Rescue - USCG • Land Search and Rescue – DOD & DOI UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED ESF #9 CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS • DHS/FEMA activates ESF #9 when an incident is anticipated or occurs that may result in a request for a unified SAR response to an affected area • The response is scalable …of each incident, based upon the nature and magnitude of the event, the suddenness of onset, and the capability of local SAR resources. Response resources are drawn from ESF #9 primary and support agencies • As required, the primary agencies are represented at the National Response Coordination Center (NRCC), Joint Field Office (JFO), and State, tribal, and local Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs) • FEMA designates the overall primary agency for that particular ESF #9 SAR response. Designation is dependent upon incident circumstances and the type of response required • The designated overall primary agency coordinates integration of Federal SAR resources, including support agency resources, in support of the requesting Federal, State, tribal, or local SAR authority • All ESF #9 agencies provide support to the designated overall primary agency, as required UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED ESF #9 PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS • Situation Reports • State • Search Platforms • Federal F d l • Rescue R Pl Platforms tf • Transport Platforms • Areas at Risk • Size & Type • Predominant Domain • Potential # of Persons in Distress • Pop Density (Urban) • Domiciles per sq mile (Rural) • Environmental Conditions • State/local SAR Plan • • Objective Requirements • Integrated SAR Planning Cell SAR Objectives (and time frame) • SRT, Rapid (Hasty) Searches • Primary Searches • Desired Search Effectiveness • SAR Chain UNCLASSIFIED •Capability Gaps • State/local • Regional • Federal •Resource Rqmts/Sourcing Options •Enabling Enabling Capabilities/Rqmts • SAR Force Marshaling • SAR Hubs/Lily Pads • Travel Routes (road/bridge/water) • Places of Safety • Staging Bases/Air Hubs •SAR Nodes and Manning • NRCC, RRCC, JFO, JPRC • State St t EOC, EOC A Av/NG, /NG SC/SMC MANNING ASSUMPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS • ESF #9 will be activated independent of DCO • DOD will provide manning to Fed/State/local SAR/ESF #9 Nodes • JPRC & Regional DCO/DCEs to meet all potential requirements • Strategic, Strategic Operational, Operational and Tactical expertise required • DOD ESF #9 Primary Agency (No Delay Response) • Pre-identified Augmentees for specific SAR Nodes • Augmentee Tasks (Strategic, Operational, Tactical) • Being refined – per State/IC organizational structure • LNO/Augmentee O/ expertise commensurate to SAR S node tasks • Clear Expectations for node to node deliverables and receivables (top to bottom AND bottom to top) 26 UNCLASSIFIED CISAR Relationship Building P: Arnett A: Brannan P: Brannan A Cornett A: C tt P: Cornett A: Spell P: Hynes A Arnett A: A tt P: Spell p A: Brannan P: Cornett A: Spell P: Spell A: Hynes P: Hynes A: Arnett P: Brannan A: Cornett P: Arnett A: Hynes • JPRC Personnel assigned to FEMA/ DCO Regions • Build interpersonal relationships • Continuityy w/ DCO/E, State ESF-9 Coords, SAR Coords, EPLOs, etc. 27 UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED INTEGRATED RESOURCES STRUCTURE State/Local Federal Incident Command (IC) Joint Field Office (JFO) Finance Logistics Plans Ops HAZMAT LE Med SAR Branch Unified Coordination Group Defense Coordinating Officer (DCO) SMC Ops Plans ESF #9 Department of Defense (DOD) USNORTHCOM JFC or DSC JFACC TF SAR JPRC Logistics Finance Land (DOI / DOD) Structural Collapse (FEMA) Coordination (DIRLAUTH) Command (OPCON) UNCLASSIFIED Waterborne (USCG) UNCLASSIFIED ARC OF OVERWHELMED Title 10 assets must have initial presence in position on Fed Installation DP: Point of saturation t ti / State assets overwhelmed D E N S I T Y Title 10 assets Initial alert/BP mission notification Title 32 State & Local Response SEVERITY UNCLASSIFIED Federal Declaration/formal authorization & ESF 9 is activated UNCLASSIFIED THE PROCESS State Request SAR Support? Catastrophic Catastrophic Event YES FEMA MA FEMA MA Process NO Monitor Situation NO DOD DOD Anticipate Source Support? NO Request for DoD Support? YES DOD Sources YES DOD Sources (PTDO or staging on a (PTDO or staging on a Federal location) UNCLASSIFIED DoD Assets Ready to Support State Support State (from Federal location) DoD Assets Ready to Support State to Support State UNCLASSIFIED SAR COORDINATION State / Local Asset(s) Distressed P Persons All notifications from distressed persons (aka “911 call”) will be funneled to the Virtual C Coordination di ti Center Virtual Coordination Center State EOC JTF / DSC JFC NC RCC (Tyndall AFB) FEMA / ESF-9 Other Fed Agency • Electronic connectivity • State EOC in charge • Process: • Identify available SAR assets • Determine best asset for mission • Assign mission UNCLASSIFIED JTF/DSC Asset(s) ( ) Other Fed Asset(s) ( ) UNCLASSIFIED SUMMARY UNCLASSIFIED JPRC / AFRCC DISTINCTIONS • • • • Joint Personnel Recovery C t (JPRC) Center Exists to plan and execute all PR and DoD (NORTHCOM) supportt to t NRF for f CISAR Assets are allocated via tasking orders (task) Missions are executed via full command and control of all DoD SAR assets Missions are funded via FEMA or DoD money UNCLASSIFIED Air Force Rescue Coordination C t (AFRCC) Center • Exists to fulfill US treaty obligations per the NSP / NSS f routine for ti SAR • Assets are brokered via request (ask) • Missions are coordinated via agreement only with all federal asset owners • Missions are funded by organizations who volunteer Two organizations conducting two distinct SAR missions in the NORTHCOM Area of Responsibility. UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED QUESTIONS UNCLASSIFIED POTENTIAL SAR NODE MANNING Federal Requirements: • FEMA National Response Coordination Center (NRCC) ESF #9 • FEMA Regional Response Coordination Center (RRCC) ESF #9 • Joint Field Office/IMAT ESF #9 In Coordination with State: (As coordinated and requested) • State Regional SMC • SAR Coordinator /SMC (if not co-located with EOC) • State Aviation Office/National Guard • State/local Emergency Operation Center (EOC) ESF #9 DOD Requirements: • JTF (PRCC/JPRC (f (fwd)) d)) 35 CJCS Standing DSCA EXORD • CAT 2 Forces: • 4.B.6. UP TO 14 UTILITY AVIATION LIGHT/MEDIUM LIFT HELICOPTERS OR TILT-ROTOR AIRCRAFT (AS DEFINED BY THE SUPPORTING COMBATANT COMMANDS OR MILITARY DEPARTMENTS) FOR RECON, SEARCH AND RESCUE (SAR) (WITH RESCUE HOIST CAPABILITY), DAMAGE ASSESSMENT, C2, MEDEVAC, WATER BUCKET OPERATIONS, OR ANY OTHER COORDINATED USE, WITH APPROPRIATE C2, SUPPORT PERSONNEL, AND EQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED. • 4.B.6.A. UP TO TWO (2) FIXED-WING AIRCRAFT CAPABLE OF HELICOPTER AIR REFUELING (HAR), NIGHT-VISION-GOGGLES (NVG) OPS, EQUIPPED AND CAPABLE OF AIRLAND OR AIRDROP INSERTION OF SAR-CAPABLE TEAMS AND THEIR EQUIPMENT FOR SAR, FORWARD LOOKING INFRARED RADAR (FLIR), WITH APPROPRIATE C2, SUPPORT PERSONNEL, AND EQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED FOR SUSTAINED OPERATIONS. • 4.B.6.B. UP TO THREE (3) PARARESCUE TEAMS CAPABLE OF FIXED-WING AND ROTARY-WING AIRLAND/AIRDROP INSERTION, ALL-WEATHER CAPABLE, DAY/NIGHT INSERTION QUALIFIED, WITH APPROPRIATE C2 AND EQUIPMENT FOR SUSTAINED OPERATIONS IN AN AUSTERE ENVIRONMENT. 36 CJCS Standing DSCA EXORD • CAT 2 Forces: • 4.B.18. SOURCING. SUPPORTED CCDRS MAY REQUEST JOINT STAFF J-31 OR SUPPORTING CCDRS TO IDENTIFY CATEGORY 2 FORCES AND PLACE TITLE 10 FORCES IN A PTDO STATUS WITHIN 24 HOURS OF REQUEST. IF REQUESTED FORCES ARE AVAILABLE, CATEGORY 2 FORCES IDENTIFIED WILL REPORT PTDO-READY STATUS TO THE SUPPORTED CCDRS CCDRS. • 4.B.18.A. CATEGORY 2 FORCES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO BE IN STEADY-STATE PTDO STATUS, AND FORCE PROVIDERS ARE NOT REQUIRED TO IDENTIFY OR SOURCE UNITS UNTIL DIRECTED. • 4.B.19. PTDO. UPON ASSUMPTION OF PTDO STATUS, APPROPRIATE FORCE REPRESENTATIVES WILL IMMEDIATELY REPORT TO THE SUPPORTED CCDR FOR PLANNING AND COORDINATION. DIRECT LIAISON AUTHORIZED (DIRLAUTH) BETWEEN THE SUPPORTED CCDR AND PTDO FORCES. • 4.B.19.A. CATEGORY 2 PTDO FORCES ARE REQUIRED TO BPT DEPLOY WITHIN 24 HOURS OF ASSUMPTION OF PTDO STATUS. • 4.B.19.B. DURATION. FORCES MAY BE REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN PTDO STATUS FOR UP TO SEVEN (7) CONSECUTIVE DAYS. SUPPORTED CCDRS MUST PROVIDE JUSTIFICATION FOR ANY EXTENSION BEYOND SEVEN (7) DAYS TO SECDEF. PTDO STATUS WILL TERMINATE AUTOMATICALLY AT THE END OF THE 7-DAY PERIOD UNLESS AN EXTENSION IS GRANTED BY SECDEF. SECDEF 37 CJCS Standing DSCA EXORD • CAT 4 Forces: LARGE-SCALE RESPONSE RESOURCES. • 4.D.1. LARGE-SCALE RESPONSE RESOURCES ARE MODULAR CAPABILITY FORCE PACKAGES BASED ON LINES OF OPERATIONS (LOO). THE LOO ARE SEARCH AND RESCUE MEDICAL RESCUE, MEDICAL, TRANSPORTATION, TRANSPORTATION COMMAND AND CONTROL AUGMENTATION, AUGMENTATION COMMUNICATION, INCIDENT AWARENESS AND ASSESSMENT, MARITIME, THEATER OPENING, AND WFF. • 4.D.2. SEARCH AND RESCUE FORCE PACKAGE. • 4.D.2.A. TWELVE (12) LIGHT/MEDIUM LIFT HELICOPTERS FOR SAR, WITH HOIST, NVG OPS-CAPABLE, EQUIPPED AND CAPABLE OF MULTIPLE METHOD INSERTION/EXTRACTION OF SAR-CAPABLE TEAMS WITH APPROPRIATE UNIT-LEVEL C2, SUPPORT PERSONNEL, AND EQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED FOR SUSTAINED OPERATIONS. • 4.D.2.B TWO (2) FIXED-WING AIRCRAFT CAPABLE OF HELICOPTER AIR REFUELING (HAR), (HAR) NVG OPS, OPS EQUIPPED AND CAPABLE OF INSERTION OF SAR CAPABLE TEAMS FOR SAR, FLIR, WITH APPROPRIATE C2, SUPPORT PERSONNEL, AND EQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED FOR SUSTAINED OPERATIONS. • 4.D.2.C. THREE (3) SAR-CAPABLE TEAMS CAPABLE OF FIXED AND ROTARY WING INSERTION, ALL-WEATHER CAPABLE, DAY/NIGHT INSERTION-QUALIFIED, WITH APPROPRIATE C2 AND EQUIPMENT FOR SUSTAINED OPERATIONS IN AN AUSTERE ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENT. • 4.D.2.D. TWO (2) PORTABLE AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWERS CAPABLE OF PROVIDING ROTARY-WING AIRCRAFT WITH FLIGHT ADVISORY OR WITH TERMINAL AREA CONTROL AND WEATHER ADVISORIES. • 4.D.2.E. AIR GROUND COORDINATION CELL CONSISTING OF 1 X TEAM CHIEF, 1 X MOBILITY COORDINATING OFFICER (AIR AND LAND MOVEMENT EXPERTISE), 1 X ROTARY-WING AVIATION EXPERT, 1 X AIRSPACE MANAGEMENT OFFICER, 1 X AIR EVACUATION MANAGEMENT OFFICER, AND 1 X SEARCH AND RESCUE LNO. • 4.D.2.F. ONE (1) AIRBORNE COMMAND AND CONTROL PLATFORM WITH AIRBORNE WARNING RADAR CAPABILITY (LIKE E-3 AWACS, E-2C HAWKEYE, OR SIMILAR AIRCRAFT). 38 UNCLASSIFIED Personnel Recovery UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED USNORTHCOM PR Facts • Department of State Is The Lead US Agency • This AOR requires innovative solutions not addressed in JP 3‐50 • All PR/SAR Efforts Must Be Coordinated through Personnel Recovery Officer (PRO)/Regional Security Officer (RSO) y ( )/ g y ( ) • Not Engaged in Major Combat Operations - US Forces Do Not Own or Have Control over the Environment - Requires Respect for Host Nation Sovereignty q p g y - COCOM Maintains Title X PR Responsibilities • Significant Challenges - Administrative Accountability for All DOD Personnel OCONUS Administrative Accountability for All DOD Personnel OCONUS - C2 of Interagency Recovery Forces ‐ Little or No DOD Involved 40 UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED PR Assumptions • Major Combat Operations not probable in USNORTHCOM • Most probable reasons for PR in USNORTHCOM AOR - TCO Hostage taking Missing Personnel - Missing Personnel • Most Probable PR Location: Mexico • Event will require politically sensitive/legally supportable solutions • Existing Host Nation SAR (PR) architecture will - Lead Execution - Have Capability H C bili 41 UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED PR System Network of PR Capabilities Whole‐of‐Government Facilitated by DOS National Personnel Recovery System UNCLASSIFIED 42