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vehicle then that was capable of anything more than a non-secure telephone connection. The EOC was basically an unclassified environment. (Jackson) made the commitment to secure a modern mobile command center and to fund it from the MDW budget," said Col. Egon Hawrylak (USA-Ret.), a civilian deputy operations officer who previously worked in the MDW operations center.
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The Mobile Command Post (MCP), like the JOC, was instituted as a direct result of failures in communication capabilities at the time of the September 11th attacks. MG James Jackson needed to be in two places at once much of the time to coordinate recovery efforts at the Pentagon; however, "We had no
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The Joint Operations Center (JOC), dedicated a month and a half prior to the official activation of JFHQ-NCR, is the command and control center at the heart of the command. The JOC is housed in a building at Ft. McNair, designed with the latest in communication capabilities. The JOC boasts dozens of
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The commanding officer of the JTF-NCR is also the Commanding General of the U.S. Army Military District of Washington (MDW). This general officer, who represents the US Army within JTF-NCR through the MDW, is aided by a deputy commanding officer who is not associated with the MDW; he or she is a
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JFHQ-NCR officially came into being in September 2004. However, the unit had been operating in part for at least a year prior to its official creation. Major General James T. Jackson, the Military District of Washington (MDW) Commander at the time of the September 11th attacks, was the first to
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The MCP, a mobile, smaller version of the JOC, is situated on a 41-foot, 10-wheeled, truck chassis. The MCP was custom built for its mission of providing mobile support to the JFHQ commander and the JOC and, like the JOC, is complete with the latest in computer, technological, and communication
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When called upon to assist in a regional crisis or an NSSE (national events requiring security measures outlined and directed by the U.S. Secret Service), the JTF mobilizes to respond as quickly as possible and with as many component and interagency partners as applicable to address the issue at
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ready, and fully integrated into the secure NORTHCOM communications system. In addition to the ability to communicate with various civilian and military units within the NCR, satellites provide the JOC with secure communication links to the Mobile Command Center and its smaller mobile cousin,
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commanding officer of one of the military component-partners within JTF-NCR, normally the same officer who concurrently serves as the commandant of the Naval District of Washington. The commander of JTF-NCR, like all JTFs in the U.S., must answer to USNORTHCOM and its commanding general.
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When called upon for assistance by the civilian sector of the National Capital Region, the JTF-NCR acts as a single cooperative point of contact for a wide range of military units, civilian units, and government agencies throughout the Washington, D.C. area.
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take hold of the concept of the new Headquarters and began to piece various aspects of it together, particularly seeing and responding to the need for a mobile command center and a more effective central command and control headquarters. When MG
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The Command Sergeant Major of the MDW, Command Sgt. Maj. Veronica Knapp, fills the same position within the JTF-NCR. Because of the dual-hatted role of the MDW/JTF-NCR Commander, both commands are headquartered out of the same address at
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U.S. Army Soldiers from Company A, 3d Infantry Regiment, "The Old Guard," present the Military District of Washington Commander Major General Jim Jackson with the American flag that draped next to the Pentagon's impact site on October 11,
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hand. Although the JTF is the single point of contact for military entities within the NCR, the JTF is ultimately guided by a lead agency (the agency that asked the JTF for assistance to begin with) and the directives of USNORTHCOM.
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formerly known as Joint Force Headquarters-National Capital Region (JFHQ-NCR), is directly responsible for ceremonial missions and the homeland security and defense of what is called the National Capital Region, which includes the
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The JTF-NCR has had several claims of success in the few years it has been operating. The first crisis that required what was then the JFHQ-NCR to activate its JTF occurred on February 2, 2004, when
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The Mobile Command Post of the JFHQ-NCR, parked inside Ft. McNair, August 2, 2004. The MCP allows the commander to communicate with all necessary components within the National Capital Region.
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Personnel in the Joint Task Force National Capital Region's Joint Operations Center maintain security vigilance during George W. Bush's State of the Union Address, January 31, 2006.
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activates and becomes the Air Force service component of the task force. Normally, the commander of the Air Force District of Washington serves as the commander of the wing.
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These bands take turns whenever they are assigned to perform in state ceremonies with the exception of the USMDBC, which, given that it reports directly to the office of the
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workstations, complete with secure and non-secure capability by way of phones, computer network access, and video teleconferencing for the entire center. The JOC is also "
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has served as the official escort to the President, additionally providing security for the National Capital Region during national/local emergencies.
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On 10 June 2010, Secretary of the Army, John M. McHugh, rescinded MDW's responsibility for the administration and daily operation of
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replaced Jackson in 2003, Jackman solidified the role of JFHQ, commanding the response to various regional emergencies and
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JFHQ-NCR's Joint Operations Center at its dedication at Ft. McNair, Washington, D.C., August 2, 2004.
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battalion sized unit to represent the entire armed forces at numerous ceremonies of state, mostly
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The Joint Service Honor Guard is composed of personnel from the official honor guard (see also
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Joint Service Honor Guard of the National Capital Region and the Department of Defense
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and the Armed Forces Farewell ceremony to the outgoing President before the
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Other times the JTF was activated in the NCR included the dedication of the
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About the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army Official Website
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Operationally attached to the ad-hoc battalion are five of the
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by Tom Mani, "American Forces Press Service" August 5, 2004
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is occasionally attached if any of the bands are absent.
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Official seal of Joint Task Force-National Capital Region
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Index

Joint Force Headquarters-National Capital Region

United States
United States Armed Forces
United States Northern Command
Washington, D.C.
Trevor J. Bredenkamp
David J. Faehnle
Washington D.C.
Virginia
Maryland
National Capital Region
United States Northern Command

World Trade Center
The Pentagon
September 11, 2001
Galen B. Jackman
National Special Security Events

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Capitol Hill
Senate Majority Leader
Bill Frist
Chemical Biological Incident Response Force
World War II Memorial
National Mall
World War II
former president Ronald Reagan's state funeral
George W. Bush

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