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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.
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.
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.
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).
Joint Pub 3-08 provides the principles and guidance for accomplishing interagency coordination and discusses “real-world” examples of this important process. It outlines responsibilities and tasks for joint force commanders and describes key US. Government agencies and nongovernmental.
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.