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Joint Operation Planning Process (JOPP)

The joint planning paradigm used to develop plans and orders for joint operations, integrating multiple services and partners under a common operational approach.
Defines JOPP

The Joint Operation Planning Process (JOPP) is the joint planning paradigm used to develop plans and orders for joint operations [jointchiefs2011jp5].

Where MDMP often reflects a single service’s staff structure, JOPP is designed to integrate multiple services and partners under a shared operational approach.

References

[jointchiefs2011jp5] Joint Chiefs of Staff. (2011). Joint Operation Planning. Joint Publication 5-0 (11 Aug 2011).

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  • Jointchiefs2011jp5
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@misc{emsenn2026-jopp,
  author    = {emsenn},
  title     = {Joint Operation Planning Process (JOPP)},
  year      = {2026},
  note      = {The joint planning paradigm used to develop plans and orders for joint operations, integrating multiple services and partners under a common operational approach.},
  url       = {https://emsenn.net/library/militarism/domains/military-command/terms/jopp/},
  publisher = {emsenn.net},
  license   = {CC BY-SA 4.0}
}