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3 Φεβ 2020 · Supplement to Joint Publication 3-08 Interorganizational Cooperation Appendices. PREFACE. 1. Scope. This first edition of Joint Guide for Interagency Doctrine represents a major milestone in our efforts to improve interoperability among United States Government (USG) federal workforces.
REVISION OF JOINT PUBLICATION 3-08 DATED 24 JUNE 2011 • Changes the title to Interorganizational Cooperation. • Updates appendices to focus more on what military commanders should know about relevant civilian organizations. • Deconflicts the labeling of civilian-led organizations, to include the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.
JP 3-08, Interorganizational Cooperation, 12 October 2016, Validated 18 October 2017 - Epub This publication provides joint doctrine to coordinate military operations with other US Government departments and agencies; state, local, and tribal governments; foreign military forces and government agencies; international organizations ...
JP 3-08 follow multinational doctrine and procedures ratified by the United States. For doctrine and procedures not ratified by the United States, commanders should evaluate and follow the multinational command’s doctrine and procedures, where applicable and consistent with US law, regulations, and doctrine.
• Updates the discussion for federal interagency coordination during homeland defense and civil support • Updates descriptions of federal agencies, intergovernmental organizations, and
3-08, "Interagency Coordination During Joint Operations," represents a major milestone in our efforts to improve interagency coordination across the range of military operations. Joint Pub 3-08 provides the principles and guidance for accomplishing interagency coordination and discusses "real-world" examples of this important process. It
1 Οκτ 2015 · The following sections sort the differences into three broad categories: purpose (goals and objectives), process (methods of work and decisionmaking), and people (attitude and communication). The sections below address each category in order of increasing potential for compromise.