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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.
iv JP 3-08 • Clarifies the roles and missions of Customs and Border Protection. • Identifies certain US Coast Guard maritime counterterrorism units. • Adds language on the roles of the Federal Aviation Administration, and clarifies a statement on air traffic management security.
This description will be captured in joint doctrine policy and materials (e.g. joint publication prefaces) and implemented going forward. JP 3-0, Joint Campaigns and Operations, 18 June 2022. This publication provides fundamental principles and guidance for joint campaigns and operations.
JP 3-08 not immutable, the principle of lead agency is applied to a variety of functions requiring interagency coordination. The NSC advises and assists the President in integrating all aspects of national security policy — domestic, foreign, military, intelligence, and economic (in conjunction with the National Economic Council).
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
x JP 3-08 operate effectively in the same space, identifying opportunities for cooperation and avoiding unnecessary conflict. Interagency Coordination . Within the context of DOD involvement, interagency coordination . is the coordination that occurs between elements of DOD and engaged USG agencies for the purpose of achieving an objective ...
JP 3-08 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT AGENCIES 1. This appendix provides descriptions of United States Government (USG) agencies with which the Department of Defense (DOD) has frequent interaction or that a deployed joint task force may encounter during the course of contingency operations. 2.