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National Operations Center/C4

• Act as the coordinating element between customers, the US Air Force and CAP Wings

• Analyze Mission Requirements• Assist in Risk Management • Assist CAP Units in coordinating requests for

additional resources to support local missions• Consolidate and up-channel member reported

mission results• Serve as the focal point for emergency notification

NOC C2 = Coordination & Communication

NOC Mission

• Active Mission Tracking• Aircraft Status Tracking• Key Resource Tracking

– SDIS– ARCHER

• Mission Reporting

Web Mission Information Reporting System (WMIRS)

WMIRS

• Will be used for all AFAM and Corp Civil Support missions– If WWW access is not avail, NOC will

input mission info

• Incident Commander and alerting officers should be WMIRS literate

WMIRS

New Procedures

• AFI 10-2701– Prescribes AFAM Approval Authority

• Military Interdepartmental Purchase Request (MIPR) – Military Customers must use beginning in FY06– Drives lead time

• Customer request/OPLAN/Sortie plan/Cost estimates• All required prior to MIPR acceptance

– Get Fiscal Year forecast from military customer• Request/OPLAN/MIPR cover entire FY

• Automation– Mission Approval & Reporting On-line

Background

Air Force Assigned Mission Status

• AFAM required for CAP support to federal agencies or military

• The mission must be one that the AF could do for itself

• Some historical missions are no longer approved

• AFAM status determined by AF Officer w/ 1AF, AFRCC, AFNSEP or CAP-USAF– AFAM no longer automatic via MOU/MOA

Execution

Corporate Missions

• Request procedures and requirements should parallel AFAM process

• FECA/FTCA coverage not available• CAP Insurance for liability• Mission requests for Civil Support (State,

County, Local agencies)– To NOC for legal review– Approval by WG/CC

• May NOT be used for Fed/Mil Customer

Requests

AFAM Mission Requests

• Written customer requests required

• Email preferred, fax or letter OK• Must include identifiable dates,

locations and objectives• May be in future if data complete• Mission numbers assigned after

approval

Procedures

AFAM Notes

• NOC does not approve…..AF does • NOC coordinates customer request

and relays CAP unit mission plans • If AF required procedures are not

followed or AF required information is not furnished, then 1AF/AFRCC/AFNSEP/CAP-USAF will not approve…..they are prohibited from doing so

LIMFACs

AFAM’s reported to 1AF

• Air Task Order (ATO)– Two ATO briefs to 1AF/CC per week

• 3 day & 4 day periods• Next period, all CAP AFAM’s scheduled are

listed• Previous period, CAP AFAM’s results are

reported– Date, Results, Time flown, etc

– Goal – List & Report all CAP AFAM’s – Classified “Secret” because of AF

missions

Coordination

Non CAP people in CAP Aircraft

• “Non CAP crew” vs. “passengers”– Crew members perform a function– Passengers go from Point A to Point B

on a transportation mission– Difference important to FAA

Passengers

Transportation missions

• Legal but several considerations– FAA rules…..not CAP or USAF– Customer can not pay, even indirectly– Commercial pilot preferred– Private pilot, yes but no “compensation”

• Can not count flight time (can be logged)• No money reimbursement except for Search

and Locate missions

– FAA action for violation• Directed at Pilot

Transportation

Counterdrug missions• Requests by federal drug law

enforcement agencies – Request & sortie plan are both required

before a mission number can be issued– Longer duration/complex missions may

require an Operations Plan

• Requests below federal level require validation by a federal drug law enforcement agent– Marij. Erad missions (DEA DCE/SP

coordinators)– All others any Federal drug LEA

Counterdrug

WMIRS Automation

• Mission information gathered and stored in WMIRS, accessible via WWW

• Mission reporting – automated• Financial reimbursement – auto fill

for CAP Form 108

Reporting

• Managed under NIIMS ref. Federal Response Plan

• Incident Commander assigned by lead federal agency

Multi-Agency Events

• NOC serves as Planning Section for CAP support– Accepts target decks from customers– Passes requirements to wings

(Operations Section) for action

• C4 is the resource unit

Multi-Agency Events

CAP (NOC)CAP (NOC)888-211-1812888-211-1812

CAP WingCAP Wing

NORTHCOMNORTHCOM

AFNORTH-1AF (CAOC)AFNORTH-1AF (CAOC)

CAP … Remain Under Military Operational Control … CAP … Remain Under Military Operational Control …

Tasking

ExecutionReport

Requirement

DoDDoDReport

Report

Tasking

Workflow

FY05 FY06*

SAR 5,885 4,791

DR 1,319 2,135

CD 7,309 6,137

HLS 1,301 1,026

AF TRAINING 29,068 25,124

O FLIGHTS** 10,042 8,991

AF ROTC 2,956 2,746

OTHER AF 2,575 3,899NOTES:NOTES: *FY06 numbers do not include September*FY06 numbers do not include September

**O FLIGHTS were not a USAF mission again until FY06**O FLIGHTS were not a USAF mission again until FY06

USAF MissionUSAF Mission FlyingFlying

FY06

8802.1 9%

43931 45%41580

43%

3383.1 3%

A

B

C

LFY05

54231 50%

9038 8%

41034.1 38%

3945.3 4%

*FY06 numbers do not include September*FY06 numbers do not include September

Flying Hour Comparison*Flying Hour Comparison*

Conclusions

We have become a resource of choice for a number of support functions

Need to be customer and capability focused—not CAP-centric

Training + Education = Preparedness

WMIRS AutomationNOC Contact Information

• Toll Free: (888) 211-1812 • Voice: (334) 953-7299• Fax: (334) 953-4242• E-mail: [email protected]

• Weekdays: 0730 to 1630 CT• 24/7 for Emergency Requests

• Toll Free: (888) 211-1812 • Voice: (334) 953-7299• Fax: (334) 953-4242• E-mail: [email protected]

• Weekdays: 0730 to 1630 CT• 24/7 for Emergency Requests