Stronger Together: Logistics Exercise 2010 Mid Planning Conference (LOGEX10)

It is no secret that EUCOM remains committed to enduring partnerships and increased interoperability with NATO.... look at any Directors calendar and you'll probably notice how busy we all are towards that commitment.  This year marks the third EUCOM-led logistics exercise, which is a Command Post Exercise (CPX) that is based on NATO doctrine which uses a multinational approach in supporting deployed forces in NATO-led out of area operations, and easily follows EUCOM's them of "Stronger Together."   

Anticipation and excitement are growing as efforts are in full swing now for LOGEX 10 that will be conducted September 6-17, 2010, at Mihail Kogalniceanu (MK) Air Base, Romania.  I am pleasantly surprised to see that this year's exercise has grown from three nations last year to five nations this year, and include participants from Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic.  In fact, interest is also peaking for observer nations who also recognize the importance and strategic value of conducting multinational operations.  Since the Initial Planning Conference in September 2009, we have doubled our list of observer nations and I receive calls every so often from other Nations asking how they can become involved or contribute.  I'm already looking forward to the partnership opportunities in LOGEX 11 with Ukraine and Georgia.   

Participants at the LOGEX 2010 Mid Planning Conference in Sophia, Bulgaria.

As part of the LOGEX 10 Series, our good friends in Bulgaria hosted the Mid Planning Conference (MPC) in Sofia February 22-26 with a small contingent of representatives from the five nations above.  Attendees discussed the details of execution in September and came to new agreements that were codified in a newly signed Exercise Specification  (EXSPEC) Document. I've quickly learned that if a single detail or requirement is not captured in the EXSPEC, it won't happen without a lot of extra coordination.  As an added feature, the MPC also included the Main Event List / Main Incident List (MEL/MIL) Development Workshop.  For the non LOGEX-series enthusiasts, this is equates to Master Event Scenario List (MESL) development/scripting as used in U.S. exercise planning control groups.  The next series of events will consists of independent country workshops designed to develop the logistics and transportation annexes of the NATO Operational Plan (OPLAN) that will be used to conduct the exercise. 

By all accounts, the MPC was a great success and everyone worked hard to include each and every detail possible....but time will tell, however there is much, much more to accomplish because we have eight more events to conduct prior to execution.  My special thanks to LTC Chavdar Ivanov and his team from the Bulgarian MOD for hosting the MPC, and coordinating the multitude of events that took place during the week.  As we move forward in the LOGEX series and continue to share ideas and experiences, it will become evident that the more we work together... the stronger together we become.  

See you at the workshops.

MAJ Matt Williams
U.S. European Command Logistics

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Comments: 7

by hotshot bald cop on August 30, 2011 :

Attention-grabbing views concerning that!

by Maj Nisar Ahmed on October 11, 2010 :

Regards to you all and all the best.

by lahgibbs on March 11, 2010 :

Can you explain what the logex10 conference is about? Is it a simulation of some sort or an actual conference of for decision making?

by MAJ Matt Williams on March 15, 2010 :

The LOGEX Mid Planning Conference is all about agreements ... multinational agreements on requirements leading up to the execution, future events in the LOGEX 10 series, and expectations for execution in September 2010. The actual LOGEX event is a Command Post Exercise conducted with about 100 multinational logisticians from five countries, so yes, it is a simulation. The workshops are designed to train officers in NATO doctrine so they can apply those lessons when conducting the simulation during a NATO-led out of area operation. MAJ Matt Williams U.S. European Command Logistics

by Jack Crafton on April 14, 2010 :

Thanks, I will contact you after May 8, can you provide your email address? Regards, Jack

by Jack Crafton on April 13, 2010 :

Maj Williams, can you provide me your contact information so that I can find out more about this Exercise? Regards, Jack Crafton, Center for Army Lessons Learned.

by MAJ Williams on April 13, 2010 :

Thanks for your note Mr. Crafton and I am more than happy to discuss LOGEX 10 with you, but I am currently TDY in support of two LOGEX 10 Workshops and other EUCOM Exercises thru 8 May 10.

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