The planningprocess, both iterative and collaborative, enables understanding and facilitates the development of options to effectively meet the complex challenges facing joint forces throughout the world.
This publication is the keystone document for jointplanning. It provides the doctrinal foundation and fundamental principles that guide the Armed Forces of the United States in planningjoint campaigns and operations.
The Joint Planning Process (JPP) is an orderly, analytical process, which consists of a set of logical steps to examine a mission; develop, analyze, and compare alternative COAs; select the best COA; and produce a plan or order.
Joint Publication (JP) 5-0, JointPlanning, details the JPP, used by a joint force headquarters (HQ) staff, to create or support strategic and theater-level objectives through joint operations.
This workbook uses the JOPP steps for explaining the jointplanningprocess and, unlike the maritime tactical focus of NWP 5-01, this document retains a focus at the operational level of war, which is inherently joint in nature.
It provides military guidance for the exercise of authority by combatant commanders and other joint force commanders, as cited in references, and prescribes doctrine for joint operations and training. It provides military guidance for use by the Armed Forces in preparing their appropriate plans.
Each branch follows their respective planningprocess to solve problems and make the most of opportunities. When two or more services work together, the JointPlanningProcess (JPP) is the methodology used.
The purpose of this lesson is to provide basic instructions for doctrinal jointplanning. During this lesson, learners will review and discuss jointplanning within a jointplanning...
Jointplanning is the deliberate process of determining how to implement strategic guidance: how (the ways) to use military capabilities (the means) in time and space to achieve objectives...
To guide effective strategic and operational planning, senior leaders must engage with a set of foundational questions that shape not only the process but also the mindset necessary for JointPlanningProcess (JPP) success.