The joint planning paradigm used to develop plans and orders for joint operations, integrating multiple services and partners under a common operational approach.
DefinesJOPP
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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title = {Joint Operation Planning Process (JOPP)},
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