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Joint Reception, Staging, Onward Movement, and Integration — A phase of joint force projection occurring in the operational area during which arriving personnel, equipment, and materiel transition into forces capable of meeting operational requirements. Also called JRSOI.
DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms
(As of February 2018)
Includes all those functions required to receive and clear personnel, equipment, and materiel through the POD.
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Determining Logistical Requirements...
Food / Water (Class I)
Fuel/POL Products (Class III)
Ammunition (Class V)
Vehicle Recovery / Minor Maintenance
Minor Medical Care
RON Shelter
Vehicle holding area
APOD specific requirements (e.g., MHE)
Assemble, temporarily hold, and organize arriving personnel, equipment, and materiel into forces and capabilities and prepares them for onward movement, tactical operations or Service reintegration.
The process of moving forces, capabilities, and accompanying materiel from reception facilities, marshaling areas, and staging areas to tactical assembly areas (TAAs) and/or operational areas or other theater destinations.
The synchronized transfer of capabilities into an operational commander’s force prior to mission execution.
Here are a few to consider...
-Mission Specific Equipment
-Mission Specific Training
-FP Information / Briefing
-PA Guidance
-AOR / Cultural Briefs
-Communications Data (for Operational Force)
-Maps / Navigation Tools
-RUF Brief / Training
-Operational SITREP
-Operations Brief
-Reporting Formats (Documents / Electronic Files)
What are the operational requirements?
JRSOI Doctrine
COCOM Centric
T10 Focused
Oriented on Overseas Operations
Unity of command specifies that a single individual is responsible for the overall coordination of JRSOI activities.
Synchronization links deployed personnel, equipment, and materiel in a timely manner.
Balance applies to managing the TPFDD flow.
Managing the TPFDD allows the supported CCDR
to adjust the movement schedule for units as mission requirements or conditions change.
Internal (organic) NG units?
Non-military responders arriving via EMAC?
NG forces arriving via EMAC?
T10 forces responding via FEMA Mission
Assignment?
Duty Status (SAD / T32)
Dual Status Command
T10 Forces
Stafford Act, Economy Act, Governor or POTUS Declaration
Type or Nature of the Event
Essential Elements of a JRSOI
Order/Plan
Operational Force Flow
54 Different Way and Means
PLACE?
PROCESS?
A Designated Place or Places to conduct JRSOI
A Designated Organization or Organizations to Conduct JRSOI
An Estimated Max # to be Processed through JRSOI
An Estimated JRSOI Process Rate or Force Flow
Does the concept of operations envision a time frame from reception (arrival) to onward movement (departure to gaining command) of units?
PAX TOTAL
PAX DAILY
54 States and Territories equates to 54 ways, means, and methods of executing JRSOI
Geography
Force Structure
Nature of Threats
State Law and Policy
Requirements of State EM Agency
Available Facilities and Resources
Direction and Guidance from Senior Leadership
Make arriving units operationally ready
As rapidly as possible
What isn't JRSOI...?
An SRP/Mobility Processing Event
In-Processing for a Pre-Planned Event (NSSE, NLE, etc.)
A Logistics Issue for the J4/G4/A4 to Deal With
Who is conducting JRSOI?
A JTF?
A Service specific TF?
An NG organization from outside your state?
How large a force (how many pax) might your State be required to JRSOI?