Joint Task Force for Elimination

A Joint Task Force for Elimination (JTF-E) headquarters is a military task force headquarters staffed by joint personnel for the purpose of conducting WMD Elimination operations through command and control of joint elimination enablers such as nuclear disablement teams, CBRN Response Teams, radiation assessment teams, and medical laboratories. A JTF-E headquarters may be formed per Joint Publication 3-40 (JP 3-40) one of two ways: 1) An existing headquarters designated by a Combatant Commander with Joint Elimination Coordination Element (JECE) augmentation and 2) Joint Forces Command (JFCOM) establishing a JTF-E by utilizing the JECE and another existing headquarters.

WMD elimination operations are actions to systematically locate, characterize, secure, disable, or destroy WMD programs and related capabilities. The objective of WMD elimination operations is to prevent the looting or capture of WMD and related materials; render harmless or destroy weapons, materials, agents, and delivery systems that pose an immediate or direct threat to the Armed Forces of the United States and civilian population; and exploit, for intelligence purposes, program experts, documents, and other media, as well as previously secured weapons and material to combat further WMD proliferation and prevent regeneration of a WMD capacity.

A JTF-E should possess the following capabilities:[1]

approach to isolate the adversary’s WMD program. This includes capabilities used to isolate personnel, equipment, material, agents, weapons, and delivery systems that may not be controlled at the tactical level. These include capabilities to monitor and coordinate denial measures to close down cross border proliferation and ex-filtration of WMD, related material, means of delivery, and program personnel.

seize and secure WMD, WMD sites, means of delivery, related-material, and expertise across a broad scope of programs.

with WMD-related expertise or their personnel files to the lead USG agency for threat reduction cooperation.

facilities in preparation for transfer to the lead OGA for threat reduction cooperation or similar mission.

delivery systems.

and supported CCDR procedures.

exploited sites.

chain of custody of seized materials, records, and personnel for further exploitation or transfer to legal authorities.

JTF-E operations.

References

 This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Government document "Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction".

For further reading see https://www.cbrniac.apgea.army.mil/Documents/nltr_v11_n1_doc.pdf

See also

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