special Staff Report
11/7/2014 - JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR - HICKAM, Hawaii -- The
Pacific Integrated Air and Missile Defense Center officially commenced
operations here Oct. 1, culminating a vision shared by military leaders
in the Asia-Pacific region to increase multinational integrated air and
missile defense capabilities in the U.S. Pacific Command area of
responsibility.
Similar to the already established European and Central Command IAMD
Centers, the Pacific IAMD Center is designed to be a joint and
multinational organization that educates and trains military and partner
nation IAMD operators and planners. One of the key objectives is to
incorporate IAMD professionals from partner nations into the center to
improve the joint and multinational operational warfighting capability
within the Pacific AOR.
"In order to succeed in IAMD, we must offset fewer resources with more
innovation to develop and maintain an affordable, integrated,
interdependent Joint and Combined approach ready to answer the nation's
call -- anytime, anywhere," said Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
U.S. Army Gen. Martin Dempsey in his Joint IAMD Vision 2020.
Once fully operational, the center's mission will be to increase joint
and multinational IAMD capability, interoperability, integration and
knowledge through four primary concepts: standardizing academics and
education of IAMD professionals across the Pacific; conducting IAMD
training events and exercises focused on theater issues; fostering
multinational partnerships through IAMD seminars, exercises and
information sharing events; and disseminating joint and multinational
doctrine, tactics, techniques, procedures, and lessons learned.
The commander of USPACOM has delegated operational and administrative
control of the Pacific IAMD Center to the Area Air Defense Commander
Gen. Lori J. Robinson, Pacific Air Forces commander.
General Robinson has acknowledged the significance of IAMD in the
Pacific theater by listing it as one of her top priorities upon taking
command of PACAF, affirming she wants to "expand engagement, increase
combat capability and improve warfighter integration to achieve success
in IAMD."
General Robinson's initial cadre of IAMD planners oversees center
operations and stands ready to improve regional security and integrated
air and missile defense capabilities, as well as offset anti-access and
area denial efforts through the use of integrated Joint and Combined
operations and updated command and control.
Friday, November 14, 2014
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