CBRN Safety 028


CBRN Safety 028 : Foreign CBRN CM. Joint and Multinational Force Considerations. CJCSI 3121.01, Standing Rules of Engagement/Standing Rules for the Use of Force for US Forces (U), outlines the DOD standing rules of engagement (SROE) and standing rules of force for US forces. In general, when conducting FCM, SROE should be applied. However, CCDRs may augment SROE with supplemental measures or by submitting supplemental measures to SecDef for approval. The US has standing agreements with some foreign governments that allow for the sharing of high-level intelligence (e.g., special category), but in all cases, the release of classified information to multinational partners is made IAW the national disclosure policy. The ability of the JTF to work with all organizations and groups is essential to mission accomplishment. Conceptually, the civil-military operations center is the meeting place of these elements, represented by US Service liaisons, military liaisons from participating countries, Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance representatives, DOS personnel, affected nation representatives, and representatives from the United Nations, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and intergovernmental organizations
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