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Top Secret/SCI
Mid Level Career (5+ yrs experience)
Unspecified
Occasional travel
Military and Law Enforcement
Macdill AFB, FL (On-Site/Office)
These positions shall be staffed by individuals with a comprehensive experience in joint strategic planning to support USCENTCOM J5 at MacDill AFB, FL. This position is being recruited for new proposed contracted work.
Mandatory qualifications:
- Graduate of the Joint Logistics Course or equivalent program
- Minimum of 5 years of strategic logistics planning experience
- Minimum of 3 years of experience at a Geographic or Functional Combatant Command Headquarters
- JPME I
- A Bachelor's degree, Master's degree preferred
Duties:
These services are required to support unique JPT/OPT/LPRE efforts which may require:
3.2.7.2.1 Developing logistics plans, exercises, and training activities using the Joint Operational Planning Process (JOPP) and Joint Doctrine as outlined outlined in Joint Publication 4-0 and 5-0.
3.2.7.2.2. Synchronizing and implementing logistics planning with counterparts in USCENTCOM Component Commands, other Combatant Commands, the Joint Staff, the Office of Secretary of Defense, Defense Logistics Agency, and counterparts in other Federal Departments and Agencies.
3.2.7.2.3. Providing logistics subject matter expertise on sustainment and logistics functions to operational planning teams and appropriate USCENTCOM staff.
3.2.7.2.4. Supporting implementation, training/exercises, and planning efforts with logistics counterparts in USCENTCOM Component Commands, other key Combatant Commands, the Joint Staff, the Office of Secretary of Defense, and counterparts in other Federal departments and agencies.
3.2.7.2.5. Collaborating with CCJ4 on strategic and regional logistics concerns.
3.2.7.2.6. Providing analyses, recommendations, and draft products for the logistics planners’ approval, in the development of analyses, estimates, exercise objectives, and briefings for primary staff.
3.2.7.2.7. Providing technical recommendations to logistics planners regarding the JOPP, Joint Operational Planning and Execution System (JOPES), Adaptive Planning and Execution (APEX), and Joint Doctrine.
3.2.7.2.8. Supporting planning efforts which require knowledge of military planning, training and exercising techniques and procedures. Participate in a cross-Directorate team of joint, multinational and or interagency planners.
3.2.7.2.9. Providing logistics expertise and writing logistics equities and tasks into USCENTCOM plans and orders in accordance with Joint Publication 5-0.
3.2.7.2.10. Developing and maintaining a current logistics running estimate of the theater in support of the planning effort.
3.2.7.2.11. Developing and maintaining the status of the USCENTCOM Requirements Review Process projects. Developing products in support of the review board and coordinating between components, CF-KSA, host nation, the Joint Staff and DoD.
3.2.7.2.12 Providing coordination of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests and Mandatory Declassification Reviews (MDR) according to legal standards set by the various laws governing the processing, declassification, and release of information from designated USCENTCOM files. This includes thorough searching of files controlled by CCJ5 for information relevant for government personnel to determine declassification and ability to disseminate information based on a detailed knowledge of existing legal statutes and advising the CCJ5 on the FOIA and MDR Program in accordance with USCENTCOM directives to ensure plans and orders are properly safeguarded.
Mandatory qualifications:
- Graduate of the Joint Logistics Course or equivalent program
- Minimum of 5 years of strategic logistics planning experience
- Minimum of 3 years of experience at a Geographic or Functional Combatant Command Headquarters
- JPME I
- A Bachelor's degree, Master's degree preferred
Duties:
These services are required to support unique JPT/OPT/LPRE efforts which may require:
3.2.7.2.1 Developing logistics plans, exercises, and training activities using the Joint Operational Planning Process (JOPP) and Joint Doctrine as outlined outlined in Joint Publication 4-0 and 5-0.
3.2.7.2.2. Synchronizing and implementing logistics planning with counterparts in USCENTCOM Component Commands, other Combatant Commands, the Joint Staff, the Office of Secretary of Defense, Defense Logistics Agency, and counterparts in other Federal Departments and Agencies.
3.2.7.2.3. Providing logistics subject matter expertise on sustainment and logistics functions to operational planning teams and appropriate USCENTCOM staff.
3.2.7.2.4. Supporting implementation, training/exercises, and planning efforts with logistics counterparts in USCENTCOM Component Commands, other key Combatant Commands, the Joint Staff, the Office of Secretary of Defense, and counterparts in other Federal departments and agencies.
3.2.7.2.5. Collaborating with CCJ4 on strategic and regional logistics concerns.
3.2.7.2.6. Providing analyses, recommendations, and draft products for the logistics planners’ approval, in the development of analyses, estimates, exercise objectives, and briefings for primary staff.
3.2.7.2.7. Providing technical recommendations to logistics planners regarding the JOPP, Joint Operational Planning and Execution System (JOPES), Adaptive Planning and Execution (APEX), and Joint Doctrine.
3.2.7.2.8. Supporting planning efforts which require knowledge of military planning, training and exercising techniques and procedures. Participate in a cross-Directorate team of joint, multinational and or interagency planners.
3.2.7.2.9. Providing logistics expertise and writing logistics equities and tasks into USCENTCOM plans and orders in accordance with Joint Publication 5-0.
3.2.7.2.10. Developing and maintaining a current logistics running estimate of the theater in support of the planning effort.
3.2.7.2.11. Developing and maintaining the status of the USCENTCOM Requirements Review Process projects. Developing products in support of the review board and coordinating between components, CF-KSA, host nation, the Joint Staff and DoD.
3.2.7.2.12 Providing coordination of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests and Mandatory Declassification Reviews (MDR) according to legal standards set by the various laws governing the processing, declassification, and release of information from designated USCENTCOM files. This includes thorough searching of files controlled by CCJ5 for information relevant for government personnel to determine declassification and ability to disseminate information based on a detailed knowledge of existing legal statutes and advising the CCJ5 on the FOIA and MDR Program in accordance with USCENTCOM directives to ensure plans and orders are properly safeguarded.
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