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participating Services shall be identified, e.g., Joint Army-Navy).
Joint Doctrine Fundamental principles that guide the employment of forces of two or more
Services in coordinated action toward a common objective. It will be
promulgated by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, in coordination with the
combatant commands, Services, and Joint Staff. See also Chairman, Joint
Chiefs of Staff.
Joint Doctrine
Working Party
A forum to include representatives of the Services and combatant commands
with the purpose of systematic address of joint doctrine and joint tactics,
techniques, and procedures (JTTP) issues such as project proposal examination,
project scope development, project validation, and lead agent recommendation.
The Joint Doctrine Working Party meets under the sponsorship of the Director,
Operations Plans and Interoperability.
Joint Electronic
Warfare Center
(JEWC)
Electronic Security Command (ESC) team at Kelly AFB, TX, responsible for
investigating and locating the cause of MIJI either against satellites or ground
systems.
MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 J
152
Joint Force A general term applied to a force composed of significant elements, assigned or
attached, of the Army, the Navy or Marine Corps, and the Air Force, or two or
more of these Services, operating under a single commander authorized to
exercise operational control. See also Joint Force Commander.
Joint Force Air
Component
Commander
(JFACC)
The commander within a unified command, subordinate unified command, or
joint task force responsible to the establishing commander for making
recommendations on the proper employment of air forces, planning and
coordinating air operations, or accomplishing such operational missions as may
be assigned. The joint force air component commander is given the authority
necessary to accomplish missions and tasks assigned by the establishing
commander. The JFACC will normally be the commander with the
preponderance of air forces and the requisite command and control capabilities.
Joint Force
Commander
(JFC)
A general term applied to a commander authorized to exercise combatant
command (command authority) or operational control over a joint force. Also
called JFC.
Joint Force Land
Component
Commander
(JFLCC)
The commander within a unified command, subordinate unified command, or
joint task force responsible to the establishing commander for making
recommendations on the proper employment of land forces, planning and
coordinating land operations, or accomplishing such operational missions as may
be assigned. The joint force land component commander is given the authority
necessary to accomplish missions and tasks assigned by the establishing
commander. The JFLCC will normally be the commander with the
preponderance of land forces and the requisite command and control
capabilities.
Joint Force
Special
Operations
Component
Commander
(JFSOCC)
The commander within a unified command, subordinate unified command, or
joint task force responsible to the establishing commander for making
recommendations on the proper employment of special operations forces and
assets, planning and coordinating maritime operations, or accomplishing such
operational missions as may be assigned. The JFSOCC is given the authority
necessary to accomplish missions and tasks assigned by the establishing
commander. The JFSOCC will normally be the commander with the
preponderance of special operations forces and the requisite command and
control capabilities.
Joint National
Test Facility
(JNTF)
A large, modeling, simulation and test facility located on Falcon AFB in Colorado
which serves as the central control, coordinating, and computing center for the
NTB and as the primary integration and test facility of the BMD SE&I contractor.
(Former NTF)
Joint Operational
Planning and
Execution
System (JOPES)
A continuously evolving system that is being developed through the integration
and enhancement of earlier planning and execution systems: Joint Operation
Planning System and Joint Deployment System. It provides the foundation for
conventional command and control by national and theater level commanders
and their staffs. It is designed to satisfy their informational needs in the conduct
of joint planning and operations. JOPES includes joint operation planning
policies, procedures, and reporting structures supported by communications and
automated data processing systems. JOPES is used to monitor, plan, and
execute mobilization, deployment, employment, and sustainment activities
 
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