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CJCSI 1301.01D

JOINT INDIVIDUAL AUGMENTATION PROCEDURES

inactive
Organization: CJCS
Publication Date: 12 February 2011
Status: inactive
Page Count: 21
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Purpose

a. This instruction establishes the procedures for requesting the assignment of Joint Individual Augmentation (JIA) to meet unfunded, temporary manpower requirements of a combatant command or other government agency (OGA) while participating in President of the United States or SecDef -directed or -approved operations. This instruction is intended for use in conjunction with the defmitions and doctrinal guidance found in references a-d. The authority of this guidance is based in reference e. The goals of this process are to:

(1) Ensure JIA positions are consistent with strategic policy. Combatant Commanders (CCDRs) ensure JIA positions and Joint Manning Documents (JMD) are prioritized to support the strategic policies within the combatant command's Area of Responsibility.

(2) Provide the best-qualified, available Service member or Department of Defense civilian to the supported combatant command in a timely manner.

(3) Ensure the accountability of personnel filling JIA positions by entering standard name line (SNL) information utilizing the electronic Joint Manpower and Personnel System (eJMAPS).

b. Operations may require JIA positions to support permanent organizations, temporary organizations, and United Nations (UN) or multinational force (MNF) mission requirements. To accomplish these goals, the supported combatant commands must anticipate potential JIA positions and provide a validated JMD in a timely manner to their Service components for input, and to the Joint Staff (JS) for review and sourcing approval. The JS will forward CCDR -validated and -approved requirements to USJFCOM to coordinate for Service sourcing. The positions must be filled promptly to ensure personnel arrive at their temporary duty location on time, as requested by the supported combatant command. Staffmg delays or Service unique procedures must not keep a supported combatant command's operational positions from being filled.

Applicability. CJCSI 1301.01D applies to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Services, CCDRs, combatant command joint activities, joint FPs, and DOD agencies.

Document History

July 16, 2022
JOINT INDIVIDUAL AUGMENTATION PROCEDURES
Purpose. This instruction provides guidance and establishes procedures for requesting the allocation of Joint Individual Augmentation (JIA) personnel to meet unfunded, temporary manpower...
November 17, 2014
JOINT INDIVIDUAL AUGMENTATION PROCEDURES
Purpose a. This instruction provides guidance and establishes procedures for requesting the allocation of Joint Individual Augmentation (JIA) personnel to meet unfunded, temporary manpower...
February 1, 2013
JOINT INDIVIDUAL AUGMENTATION PROCEDURES
Purpose a. This instruction provides guidance and establishes the procedures for requesting the assignment of Joint Individual Augmentation (JIA) to meet unfunded, temporary manpower requirements of...
CJCSI 1301.01D
February 12, 2011
JOINT INDIVIDUAL AUGMENTATION PROCEDURES
Purpose a. This instruction establishes the procedures for requesting the assignment of Joint Individual Augmentation (JIA) to meet unfunded, temporary manpower requirements of a combatant command...
January 1, 2004
INDIVIDUAL AUGMENTATION PROCEDURES
Purpose This instruction provides guidance for assigning individual augmentation (IA), to meet the combatant commanders' (CC) and other government agencies temporary duty requirements supporting the...
January 1, 2004
INDIVIDUAL AUGMENTATION PROCEDURES
Purpose This instruction provides guidance for assigning individual augmentation (IA), to meet the combatant commanders' (CC) and other government agencies temporary duty requirements supporting the...

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