U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command (MARFORCOM)
Agenda U. S. Marine Corps MARFORCOM MARFORCOM G-6 What we do; Where we are & Topics of interest
COMMANDER U.S. MARINE CORPS FORCES PACIFIC Camp Smith, HI COMMANDER U.S. MARINE CORPS FORCES RESERVE New Orleans, LA COMMANDER U.S. MARINE CORPS FORCES COMMAND Norfolk, VA 4TH MARDIV 4TH MAW 4TH MLG HAWAII Marine Corps Operating Forces III MARINE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE (III MEF) Okinawa JAPAN 2DMARDIV I MARINE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE (I MEF) Camp Pendleton 2D MAW 2D MLG 2DMARDIV II MARINE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE (II MEF) Camp Jejune 2D MAW 2D MLG 2DMARDIV 2D MAW 2D MLG 3
What we do Ground Combat Element Joint Force Headquarters Command Element Aviation Combat Element Logistics Combat Element Marine Expeditionary Brigade (MEB) 8,000-22,000 Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) 50,000 - Up to 100,000 - Global Sourcing - Amphibious - Maritime Prepo - Land Prepo Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) 1,700-2,800 - Forward Deployed - Special Ops Cap Marine Air-Ground Task Forces (MAGTF) 4
Command Structure Marine Corps Installations Command Commanding General Marine Corps Installations East MCB CAMP LEJEUNE MCSCG HQSVC BN Commandant of the Marine Corps Commander U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command Commanding General II Marine Expeditionary Force (II MEF) Commanding General FMFLANT Commander MARFOREUR Deputy Commander U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command Commander MARFORAF Commander U.S. Fleet Forces Command Commander U.S. Northern Command Commander MARFORSOUTH MCAS NEW RIVER MCAS CHERRY POINT MCAS BEAUFORT MCSF REGT 2d Marine Division 2d Marine Aircraft Wing 2d Marine Logistics Group II MEF FWD (embed) 2d MEB (embed) CBIRF MCAF QUANTICO MCLB ALBANY Marine Marine Expeditionary Marine Expeditionary Expeditionary Unit Unit Unit MCSF BLOUNT ISLAND 6
What we do MFC Essential Tasks USMC Joint Force Provider Readiness Joint Training and Exercises Joint Force Integration FMFLANT/Naval Integration 7
MARFORCOM G-6 G-6 Tasks: Task 1- Provide NETOPS C2 and Situational Awareness 24/7 to monitor, defend, and operate the MCEN segment of DOD cyberspace ISO CMFC Task 2- Provide Hampton Roads S-6/ Communications and Service Desk support for Marine units Task 3- Provide all C2/C4 Operational and Technical expertise for MARFOR principle and special staff actions G-6 Headquarters - AC/S G-6, Deputy AC/S G-6, Comm Chief, Force EKMS Inspector Current Op s- Current fight (Tasks 1 & 2) - RNOSC (Regional Network Operations and Security Center) - Network Plans (SIPR / NIPR /CENTRIX/ NGEN) - Service Desk - Hampton Roads S-6 Future Op s- Deep fight (Task 3) - Amphibious Plans & Requirements - Force Plans & Requirements - Circuit Management - Spectrum Management Purpose: Enable CMFC Command and Control
What we do Situational Awareness (SA) Command and Control (C2) Support Decision Making Ensure Network Defense Amphibious Plans & Requirements Force Plans & Requirements Circuit Management Spectrum Management Purpose: Enable CMFC Command and Control
Close Fight (1-30) COOP IT Upgrades: 3 items SIPRNET Virtualization T/E Review Amphibious efforts: 4 items Manning Non-Permanent Change (NPC) Retention Message Voice over Secure Internet Protocol (VOSIP) 23TV install on LHD-5 BAT Purpose: Enable CMFC Command and Control
Deep Fight (30-180) SIPRNET Tokens Amphibious issues: 5 items HQMC Command and Control Capability Cyber Security Policies SIPRNET Reaccreditation Quality of Service (QoS) Bandwidth Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Service (CANES): SIPRNET REL / Coalition networks STUAS/Full Motion Video (FMV) 11 Purpose: Enable CMFC Command and Control
Continuing Actions Support II MEF and ensure HQMC, MCSC, and MCCDC understand OPFOR issues Future Mission Network Continue participation in various Amphibious and Expeditionary forums BA-13 planning and support OP Summit/Force Synch support RNOSC LANT Improvements Hampton Roads Base S-6 Improvements MCBASESLANT Close-out 1 Oct 12 MCSFR MILCON at YORKTOWN 12 Purpose: Enable CMFC Command and Control
Marine Forces Command G6 Measures of Effectiveness - Advance the cause to defeat our Nation's enemies. - Pursue the safety and welfare of our Marines. - Improve yourself & the G-6. - Sustain excellence in your performance, and never be satisfied. - Seek Responsibility; Be a leader, and have a bias for action!
RNOSC-LANT
Role of United States Marine Corps A Maritime Nation naval forces fulfill our global maritime responsibilities Not reliant on host nation support Step lightly on allies and host countries Operate simultaneously, and seamlessly across three domains (sea, land, air) Provides operational reach and agility (buy time, decision space) Scalable and relevant across the range of military operations Expeditionary a state of conditioning Postured to respond at a moments notice Middleweight Force unique lane in America s armed forces an efficient and effective hedge against the Nation s most likely risks.