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JOINT WARFARE CENTRE

NATO OTAN joint warfare centre

Fact Sheet NOV 2017

Background Since October 2003, the JWC has trained nearly 64,000 The Joint Warfare Centre (JWC) was established on 23 personnel from NATO Member and Partner Nations. October 2003 at Jåttå, , , su bordinate to Headquarters Supreme Allied Commander Trans- Commander’s Vision formation (HQ SACT) in Norfolk, Virginia, the United The JWC sustains and enhances its role as the premier States. The JWC is the premier training establishment of provider and enabler in NATO for innovation and exer- the NATO Alliance at the ope rational level. The Centre cises at the joint operational level of warfare, for the head- achieved its Full Operational Capability in 2006. quarters of the NCS/NFS, and when ordered, to any other headquarters of the Alliance. The JWC must continue to Organization be at the heart of evolving NATO Joint Warfare Devel- The JWC is a multi-national and multi-service NATO opment, delivering Transformation through exercises to organization with more than 250 military and civilian meet NATO’s future warfare requirements. personnel from 15 NATO Nations: Ca nada, Czech Re- public, Denmark, , , Hungary, I taly, Mission Areas Netherlands, No rway, , Spain, Romania, Turkey, 1. Provides joint operational level collective training in the and the United States. support of NATO’s ongoing operations and for the joint/combined staffs of the NCS/NFS headquarters. Mission 2. Provides and conducts NATO Response Force (NRF) The JWC provides NATO’s training focal point for full certification exercises. spectrum joint operational level warfare. The Centre’s 3. Provides collective training support to SACEUR, at primary mission is joint, collective training at the oper- all stages of the planning, execution and analysis, in ational level for the NATO Command Structure (NCS) accordance with the Bi-Strategic Military Training and NATO Force Structure (NFS) headquarters. The and Exercise Programme. JWC is the main enabler of NATO’s Command Post and 4. Supports concept integration and doctrine Computer Assisted Exercises (CPX/CAX) and is the only development and coordinates integration of NATO organization that creates, maintains and develops experimentation and capability development. PO BOX 8080, synthetic battlespace scenarios used for many National 5. Contributes to NATO’s lessons learned process and Eikesetveien 4068, and NATO Joint Force Command certification exercises. ensures Transformational outputs are integrated into Stavanger, Norway

collective training events. Public Affairs Office The JWC also supports concept development and the 6. Supports adherence to Joint Operational Warfare maintenance of joint operational doctrine and standards, doctrine and standards. Tel.: +47 52 87 9130 and coordinates the integration into exercises of experi- 7. Creates, maintains and develops NATO’s synthetic /9131/9132 mentation and capability development in order to max- battlespace training scenarios. E-mail: pao@jwc..int imize Transformational efforts to improve NATO’s in- 8. Provides state-of-the-art computer simulation Website: teroperability, capabilities and operational effectiveness. (CAX) and media simulation capabilities. www.jwc.nato.int

Joint Warfare Centre Training NATO. Advancing Doctrine. Integrating Concepts.