Joint Publication 5-0 Joint Planning

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Joint Publication 5-0 Joint Planning is a key U.S. military doctrinal manual that provides the overarching principles, processes, and guidance for planning and conducting joint operations across the armed forces.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf U.S. joint doctrine publication
military doctrinal manual
planning doctrine
access publicly releasable
appliesTo U.S. military Services NERFINISHED
combat support agencies
combatant commands
joint task forces
subordinate joint force commands
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
defines joint operation planning process (JOPP)
phases of joint operations planning
principles of joint planning
roles and responsibilities in joint planning
goal to ensure effective integration of U.S. military capabilities in joint operations
to provide overarching doctrine for joint planning
to standardize joint planning processes across the U.S. armed forces
governingOrganization U.S. Department of Defense NERFINISHED
hasJPNumber JP 5-0 NERFINISHED
issuingBody Joint Staff J-7 NERFINISHED
language English
medium digital document
printed manual
partOfSeries Joint Publications (JP) series NERFINISHED
providesGuidanceOn assessment in joint operations
campaign plan development
development of joint plans
development of operation orders
integration of intelligence into planning
integration of joint, interagency, and multinational planning
planning for command and control
planning for information operations
planning for logistics in joint operations
risk assessment in planning
theater strategy and planning
publisher Joint Chiefs of Staff NERFINISHED
subject adaptive planning and execution
campaign planning
command and control of joint operations
contingency planning
joint operation planning process
joint operations
joint planning
operational design
operational planning
usedBy Service component commands
combatant command staffs
joint force commanders
joint planners
joint task force staffs

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United States military doctrine codifiedIn Joint Publication 5-0 Joint Planning