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DSCA Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) [February 2021]
From the Preface Purpose and Scope: "This multi-Service tactics, techniques, and procedures (MTTP) publication for Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) is a single source, reference guide for tactical-level units. It assists military planners, commanders, and individual Department of Defense (DOD) components employing military resources and integrating with National Guard forces while responding to domestic emergencies, in accordance with United States (US) law. [...] This MTTP publication supports planners and warfighters by establishing tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP) for actions taken by DOD components when directed to support local, territorial, state, tribal, or federal authorities responding to domestic emergencies. Support can be: expertise, equipment, personnel, plans, organizations, communication, training, or other resources." This guidance supersedes guidance of the same name dated September 2015.
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2021-02-11
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Air Land Sea Bulletin [Summer 2020]
From the Document: "The ALSA [Air Land Sea Application] Center is a multi-Service Department of Defense field agency sponsored by the US Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), Marine Corps Training and Education Command (TECOM), Navy Warfare Development Command (NWDC), and Curtis E. LeMay Center for Doctrine Development and Education (LeMay Center). The ALSB [Air Land Sea Bulletin] is a vehicle to 'spread the word' on recent developments in warfighting concepts, issues, and Service interoperability." This ALSB contains the following articles: "Why United States Space Force Doctrine Development is Critical to its Success"; "Six Myths about Offensive Cyber Operations (OCO)"; "The J26 Collection Management Course Curriculum Revamp and Certification Program for the Intelligence Community and Joint Force"; and "Have Quick at Sea-- Lessons Learned the Hard Way".
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2020
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Air Land Sea Bulletin [Summer 2019]
From the Document: "The ALSA [Air Land Sea Application] Center is a multi-Service Department of Defense field agency sponsored by the US Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), Marine Corps Training and Education Command (TECOM), Navy Warfare Development Command (NWDC), and Curtis E. LeMay Center for Doctrine Development and Education (LeMay Center). The ALSB [Air Land Sea Bulletin] is a vehicle to 'spread the word' on recent developments in warfighting concepts, issues, and Service interoperability." This ALSB contains the following articles: "Forensics in Support of Military Operations"; "Reframing Homeland Defense through a Defense Support of Civil Authorities Lens"; "Leveraging New Technology and Creative Development to Enhance Air Defense"; and "Achieving Knowledge Management (KM) Interoperability across the Joint Force: The Case for KM Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (MTTP)".
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2019
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Air Land Sea Bulletin [Winter 2018]
From the Document: "The ALSA [Air Land Sea Application] Center publishes the ALSB [Air Land Sea Bulletin] two times a year. ALSA is a multi-Service Department of Defense field agency sponsored by the US Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), Marine Corps Combat Development Command (MCCDC), Navy Warfare Development Command (NWDC), and Curtis E. LeMay Center for Doctrine Development and Education (LeMay Center). The ALSB is a vehicle to 'spread the word' on recent developments in warfighting concepts, issues, and Service interoperability." This ALSB contains the following articles: "Capturing Counter IED [Improvised Explosive Device] Lessons Learned: The Case for Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (MTTP) for Countering IEDs"; "Strengthening the Airlift-Airborne Team through Lessons from the Normandy and Corregidor Airdrops"; "Opening Engagement: Look at Network Engagement"; "Forget the Hindenburg, Let's Maximize Global Agility"; and "Being Denied the Ultimate High Ground: The Critical Role Space Plays in Enabling Command & Control".
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2018
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Air Land Sea Bulletin [Summer 2017]
From the Document: "The ALSA [Air Land Sea Application] Center publishes the ALSB [Air Land Sea Bulletin] two times a year. ALSA is a multi-Service Department of Defense field agency sponsored by the US Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), Marine Corps Combat Development Command (MCCDC), Navy Warfare Development Command (NWDC), and Curtis E. LeMay Center for Doctrine Development and Education (LeMay Center). The ALSB is a vehicle to 'spread the word' on recent developments in warfighting concepts, issues, and Service interoperability." This ALSB contains the following articles: "ALSA Provides a Platform for Addressing Joint Tactical Challenges and Solutions"; "Integrating Lethal and Nonlethal Effects"; "Train Like You Fight: Shifting The Training Paradigm"; and "Untethered Operations: Increasing Applicability Beyond the Air Domain".
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2017
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Air Land Sea Bulletin [Summer 2018]
From the Document: "The ALSA [Air Land Sea Application] Center publishes the ALSB [Air Land Sea Bulletin] two times a year. ALSA is a multi-Service Department of Defense field agency sponsored by the US Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), Marine Corps Combat Development Command (MCCDC), Navy Warfare Development Command (NWDC), and Curtis E. LeMay Center for Doctrine Development and Education (LeMay Center). The ALSB is a vehicle to 'spread the word' on recent developments in warfighting concepts, issues, and Service interoperability." This ALSB contains the following articles: "Why the 'Intelligence-centric' Approach to Cyberspace Management Hampers Dynamic Multidomain Warfare"; "Artificial Judgement: A Case for Rethinking the Future Vector of Military Technological Innovation"; "A Conversation about Creating a Mission-Critical Team Learning Event Review Process (R4 Model)"; and "Successful Tactical Joint Fires Integration Training in a Resource-Constrained Environment at Fort Sill".
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2018
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Air Land Sea Bulletin [Winter 2019]
From the Document: "The ALSA [Air Land Sea Application] Center is a multi-Service Department of Defense field agency sponsored by the US Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), Marine Corps Combat Development Command (MCCDC), Navy Warfare Development Command (NWDC), and Curtis E. LeMay Center for Doctrine Development and Education (LeMay Center). The ALSB [Air Land Sea Bulletin] is a vehicle to 'spread the word' on recent developments in warfighting concepts, issues, and Service interoperability." This ALSB contains the following articles: "Adopt Proactive Joint Fires in Multidomain Operations"; "Digitally Aided Close Air Support (DACAS): A Look into Joint Test and Evaluation (JT&E) Efforts to Develop Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures"; "Confronting the Risks from Personal Electronic Devices"; and "Overcoming Military Deception".
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2019
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DSCA Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA)
"This publication identifies multi-Service tactics, techniques, and procedures (MTTP) for Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA). At the tactical level, it assists military planners, commanders, and individual Department of Defense (DOD) components employing military resources and integrating with National Guard Civil Support activities while responding to domestic emergencies in accordance with United States (US) law."
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2015-09
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DSCA Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Defense Support of Civil Authorities and Integrating with National Guard Civil Support
"This publication identifies multi-Service tactics, techniques, and procedures (MTTP) for Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) and Integrating with National Guard Civil Support. It sets forth MTTP at the tactical level to assist the military planner, commander, and individual Service forces in the employment of military resources in response to domestic emergencies in accordance with United States (US) law. This MTTP focuses on planning, preparation, execution, and assessment of DSCA operations conducted within the US and its territories. […] This publication provides procedures for actions taken by the military Services when directed to support local, territorial, state, federal or tribal agencies in response to domestic emergencies. Support can be in the form of expertise, equipment, manpower, plans, organization, communication, training and/or other resources. […] This publication establishes MTTP applicable to all Service organizations tasked with supporting domestic incident response, to include: natural and/or man-made disaster response operations, domestic special events of national importance, and/or support to law enforcement. These MTTP enable Department of Defense (DOD) organizations assisting civil authorities to efficiently integrate DOD capabilities into response operations."
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2013-02
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Air Land Sea Bulletin [January 2009]
This January 2009 issue of the Air Land Sea Bulletin is on the topic of targeting. It features the following articles: "Achieving Symmetry in Counterinsurgency Targeting: The 25th Infantry Division Targeting Experience"; "The Division D3A [decide, detect, deliver, and assess] in a COIN [counterinsurgency] Environment 'Relentless Pursuit'"; "Working for 'The Man': FAC (A) [forward air controller (airborne)] Coordination for Ground Commanders"; "Digitally-aided CAS [close air support] Grows Roots in Theater Operations"; and "Immediate Air Support for Emerging Requirements".
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2009-01
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Air Land Sea Bulletin [January 2008]
This January 2008 issue of the Air Land Sea Bulletin is on the topic of military operations in urban terrain (MOUT). It features the following articles: "Joint Effects Training at the National Training Center"; "The Armor Effect: The Surprising Utility of Armored Forces in Urban and Irregular Warfare"; "Armed Overwatch: Key to Successful COIN [counterinsurgency] Operations in Urban Terrain"; "Benefits and Challenges of Integrated Live Fire in MOUT Training Joint Multinational Readiness Center (JMRC)"; "New MOUT Tactics: Mirror-based Sighting Devices for Small Arms"; and "Battlefield Innovation and Brave Leadership: Retaining Control of the Night".
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2008-01
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Air Land Sea Bulletin [May 2007]
This May 2007 issue of the Air Land Sea Bulletin is on the topic of air-ground integration. It features the following articles: "AC-130 Gunship and JSTARS [Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System] Integration in Conducting Dynamic Targeting"; "Strike Coordination and Reconnaissance Operations in the Royal Air Force"; "Bomber Strike Coordination and Reconnaissance"; "Electronic Warfare Coming to JFIRE [Joint Application of Firepower]"; and "Joint Fires Observers (JFO)".
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2007-05
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Air Land Sea Bulletin [September 2007]
This September 2007 issue of the Air Land Sea Bulletin is on the topic of nontraditional intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (NTISR). It features the following articles: "An Airman's View of NTISR"; "NTISR in Division TACP [tactical air control party] Operations"; and "Sensor Packaging - Making the Most of NTISR".
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2007-09
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Air Land Sea Bulletin [January 2007]
This January 2007 issue of the Air Land Sea Bulletin is on the topic of airfield opening. It features the following articles: "Senior Airfield Authority"; "Putting the 'J' in JFEX [Joint Forced Entry Exercise]"; "Joint Task Force-Port Opening (JTF-PO)"; "Airfield Opening-Contingency Response Group Style"; and "Landing Zones in the Theater of Operations".
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2007-01
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Air Land Sea Bulletin [May 2011]
This May 2011 issue of the Air Land Sea Bulletin is on the topic of aviation in urban operations. It features the following articles: "Efficient Airspace Use During Urban Air Operations"; "The Challenges of Urban CAS [close air support]"; "MC-12W: Redefining ISR [intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance] in Urban Operations"; "Intelligence or Operations Asset"; and "USJFCOM [U.S. Joint Forces Command], Other Partners Prep Marines to Use Aviation Assets in Afghanistan Urban Environment".
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2011-05
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Air Land Sea Bulletin [May 2012]
This May 2012 issue of the Air Land Sea Bulletin is on the topic of airspace control. It features the following articles: "Coordination Measures"; "Marine Air-Ground Task Force Battlespace"; "Close Air Support Command and Control: The ASOC [Air Support operations center] Past, Present, and Future"; "Joint Air Ground Integration Cell Improves Joint Airspace Control and Joint Fires Integration"; and "Airspace Transitions from JFACC [joint forces air component command] to Civilian ATC [air traffic control] Control".
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2012-05
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Air Land Sea Bulletin [January 2012]
This January 2012 issue of the Air Land Sea Bulletin is on the topic of tactical doctrine. It features the following articles: "MASOC [Maritime Air Support Operations Center] Can Provide Tactical C2 [command and control] of Joint Assets in the Maritime Domain"; "Doctrine 2015"; "Codifying Lessons Learned Teaches Something Fundamental About War"; "Military Text Chat is 'Communication at the Edge'"; and "Multi-Service Success Story in Offensive and Defensive Tactics".
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2012-01
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Air Land Sea Bulletin [September 2006]
This September 2006 issue of the Air Land Sea Bulletin is on the topic of homeland defense. It features the following articles: "Medical Support Operations in the Civil Support Mission"; "USNORTHCOM [United States Northern Command] Planning for Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA)"; "DOD Defense Support of Civil Authorities Course"; "JTF [joint task forces] North and Homeland Security Support"; "Joint Task Force Civil Support (JTF-CS) and Exercise Ardent Sentry 06"; "Improved Search and Rescue SAR [search and rescue] Operations for the Hurricane Season"; "NORAD-NORTHCOM [North American Aerospace Defense Command] Building Interagency Relationships with Non-DOD and DOD Agencies"; "Data Sharing for Maritime Domain Awareness"; and "CBRNE [chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and high-yield explosives] TTP [tactics, techniques, and procedures] Support to Domestic Disaster".
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2006-09
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Air Land Sea Bulletin [May 2006]
This May 2006 issue of the Air Land Sea Bulletin is on the topic of new roles for unmanned aircraft systems [UAS]. It features the following articles: "Joint Unmanned Aircraft Systems Center of Excellence (JUAS COE) Mission"; "US Air Force Predator UAVs [unmanned aerial vehicles] Have Moved Into a More Overt Strike Role"; "Controlling CAS [close air support] With the Predator: Is It Feasible?"; "Combat Tenets Key to Success of UAS at JNTC [Joint National Training Center]"; "UAS Support to Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) Operations"; and "Global Area Reference System (GARS) - Evolution of the Common Geographic Reference System (CGRS)".
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2006-05
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Air Land Sea Bulletin [January 2006]
This January 2006 issue of the Air Land Sea Bulletin is on the topic of combat airspace management. It features the following articles: "Joint Combat Airspace Conference 2005"; "So What Makes it Amphibious Airspace?"; "The Bionic Airspace Planner - How to Build the 'True' Joint Airspace Warrior"; "Airspace Management in the Future Combat Systems Brigade Combat Teams"; "Airspace Management in Global Concept of Operations"; "Joint Red Flag/Roving Sands 2005 - An Overview from an Army Exercise Planner's Perspective"; and "JASMAD [joint airspace management and deconfliction] - Meeting Current and Future Combat Airspace Requirements".
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2006-01
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Air Land Sea Bulletin [September 2008]
This September 2008 issue of the Air Land Sea Bulletin is on the topic of fires. It features the following articles: "Back to the Basics: Training Army Artillerymen to Grow Afghan National Army Artillerymen"; "Artillery Integration for CAS [close air support] Fighters"; "Kill Box Update"; "Effective Airspace Management to Facilitate Fires - Establishing an Airspace Management Authority (AMA)"; "Developing More Capable ALO [air liason officer] Networks"; "CAS Assessments and Fire Support Mentalities in Iraq"; and "Joint Operational Fires and Effects Course (JOFEC)".
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2008-09
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Air Land Sea Bulletin [September 2011]
This September 2011 issue of the Air Land Sea Bulletin is structured as an "Open Warfighter forum." It features the following articles: "The Apache Paradox: How the World's Most Lethal Gunship Limits Fratricide and Collateral Damage"; "Strategic Communication: Winning the Battle of the Narrative"; "Extending Distributive Training Worldwide Through the Joint Training Enterprise Network -- Expeditionary (JTEN-X)"; "Insights for All Military Advisors: Lessons From Iraq"; and "The Assessments Process And Full Spectrum Operations".
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2011-09
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Air Land Sea Bulletin [September 2010]
This September 2010 issue of the Air Land Sea Bulletin is on the topic of cordon and search. It features the following articles: "Cordon And Search Operations - 'A Deadly Game of Hide and Seek'"; "Inner Cordon as the Decisive Effort"; "Operation PITCHFORK - 'An Armor Company-Team Cordon and Search'"; "Proper Implementation of E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (JSTARS) for Cordon and Search Operations"; "Civilian Casualty (CIVCAS) - 'Communication Breakdown'"; and "Close Air Support (CAS) for Special Operations Forces (SOF) Cordon and Search".
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2010-09
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Air Land Sea Bulletin [January 2011]
This January 2011 issue of the Air Land Sea Bulletin is on the topic of humanitarian assistance. It features the following articles: "CRG [Contingency Response Group] Experience in Haiti"; "Security in Humanitarian Operations"; "UNIFIED RESPONSE-A Hawkeye Perspective"; "Order From Chaos: Haiti Flight Operations Coordination Center"; "Beyond Command and Control: USSOUTHCOM's [US Southern Command] Use of Social Networking to 'Connect and Collaborate'"; "Eastern Bridge: Pakistan Flood Relief"; and "Joint Humanitarian Operations Course".
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2011-01
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Air Land Sea Bulletin [January 2010]
This January 2010 issue of the Air Land Sea Bulletin is on the topic of irregular warfare. It features the following articles: "Unmanned Aircraft Systems in Irregular Warfare"; "Tactical Intelligence Enablers: An Introduction to the Iraqi Advisory Task Force"; "Firefight Vignettes from Afghanistan"; "Making the Case for the OA-X Light Attack Aircraft"; "Using a Judge Advocate to Streamline the Targeting Process in Irregular Warfare Environments"; and "Addressing Unemployment and Gaining the Popular Support of the Iraqi People".
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2010-01
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Air Land Sea Bulletin [May 2010]
This May 2010 issue of the Air Land Sea Bulletin is on the topic of close air support (CAS). It features the following articles: "Close Air Support in the Indirect Firefight"; "Joint Fires Officer (JFO) for US Army Attack and Reconnaissance Aviators"; "Combined Arms in the CAS Firefight"; "CAS Perspective from the Ground ALO/JTAC [joint terminal attack controller/air liaison officer/joint terminal attack controller]"; "Data Link CAS: Terminology and Application"; and "CAS in a Different Kind of War".
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2010-05
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Air Land Sea Bulletin [May 2009]
This May 2009 issue of the Air Land Sea Bulletin is on the topic of maneuver. It features the following articles: "The Case for a New 'Form of Maneuver' - the Patrol Base"; "JSTARS [Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System] Support to the Maneuver Commander"; "Joint Fires Observers-Growing Joint Fires Warriors to Help Shape the Battlefield"; "820th Security Forces Group-The Air Force's Base Defense Group"; and "Evolution of EOD [explosive ordnance disposal] in the Combined Arms Fight".
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2009-05
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Air Land Sea Bulletin [September 2009]
This September 2009 issue of the Air Land Sea Bulletin is on the topic of unmanned aircraft. It features the following articles: "Predator and Reaper Advancement in Combat Capabilities"; "Small Tactical Unmanned Aircraft System: New Fleet Tactics"; "USAF [United States Air Force] Theater Unmanned Aircraft: Lessons Learned from the 26th Weapons Squadron, USAF Weapons School"; "Exploitation of Unmanned Aircraft System Full Motion Video: Motion Imagery Exploitation Takes a Step Forward"; and "Unmanned Aircraft System Integration into the National Airspace System".
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2009-09
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Air Land Sea Bulletin [July 2003]
This July 2003 issue of the Air Land Sea Bulletin is on the topic of lessons learned from Operation Iraqi Freedom. It features the following articles: "Brevity Code Changes"; "Fratricide"; and "Explosive Ordnance Disposal".
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2003-07
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Air Land Sea Bulletin [January 2004]
This January 2004 issue of the Air Land Sea Bulletin is on the topic of the detainee and interpreter operations. It features the following articles: "J-Fire [Joint Application of Firepower] Changes"; "Joint Working Groups"; "Air Defense of the United States"; "Information Operations"; and "Joint Personnel Recovery Coordination Center".
Air Land Sea Application Center (U.S.)
2004-01