Military Police

FALL 2014

Military Police contains information about military police functions in maneuver and mobility support, area security, law and order, internment/resettlement, and police intelligence operations.

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MILITARY POLICE . 19-14-2 13 By Ms. Kathleen A. Rich B ecause U.S. military branches are heavily engaged throughout the world, the ability to rapidly share information is becoming increasingly important. The effcient collection, dissemination, and sharing of observations, insights, lessons, and best practices among operating and generating forces greatly enhance the success of the Army by providing valuable data to those who need it most. Consequently, the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) has specifed that "Soldiers will need a single online portal where digital learning resources can be easily found in two, but not more than three clicks." 1 To address the TRADOC requirement, the Military Police (MP) Warfghter's Forum (WfF) Cell, Quality Assurance Offce (QAO), U.S. Army Maneuver Support Center of Excellence (MSCoE)—with guidance from the U.S. Army Military Police School (USAMPS)—established the U.S. Army Military Police Professional Resource Center Web site, which can be accessed by going to the USAMPS Web site at , rolling over the WfF & Lessons Learned menu item, and then clicking on the MP Resource Center (CAC Email Cert Req) drop-down box. Access to the site requires a common access card (CAC) log-in. The Military Police Professional Resource Center online portal promotes the sharing and collaboration of information and ideas to arrive at solutions to common problems across the Regiment. It serves as an exclusive one-stop shop and eliminates the need for military police Soldiers to spend valuable time searching elsewhere for resources. The goals of the Military Police Professional Resource Center Web Site are to— y Improve interface capabilities. y Provide a seamless mixture of knowledge sharing by merging and leveraging current, collaboration-based technology platforms for military police communities worldwide. The accomplishment of these goals will contribute to a knowledge-enabled force. The Military Police Professional Resource Center Web site, which supports the Army WfF, provides a platform for posting and sharing valuable military police information, including information obtained during scheduled military police unit collections and from military police staff returning from deployments or combat training center exercises. The Web site—featuring access for mentors and facilitators, peer-based interactions, a knowledge content repository, lessons learned, and an avenue for submitting requests for information (RFIs)—incorporates several unique, user- friendly tools. Advanced Search Box The most signifcant feature of the Military Police Professional Resource Center Web Site is the Advanced Search Box, which fully leverages the search potential of Microsoft SharePoint 2010 ®. This search feature stands out in several ways: y It is capable of integrated doctrine, organization, training, materiel, leadership and education, personnel, and facilities taxonomy search refnement. y It contains a metadata-driven refnement panel. y It is capable of searching all read-enabled databases across the Defense Information System Agency. y The search relevance improves with social behavior; that is, the clicking actions of search queries affect how documents are ranked. Information is continually added to the expandable, searchable database; therefore, the search feature is a constant work in progress. MP Courses The titles of military police courses are displayed in a scrollable column. Each entry is directly linked to a corresponding Web site. (In addition, course dates are available by clicking on the ATRRS: Army Training Requirements and Resources System link near the bottom of the column to the far right.) MP Units The titles of military police units are displayed in a scrollable column. Each unit title is linked to the corresponding Web site or Facebook® page. RFIs The RFIs link provides Soldiers with a direct means of submitting RFIs, which are routed through the MSCoE and are usually addressed within one business day. CALL The Military Police Professional Resource Center Web site contains a link to the Web site for CALL (Center for Army Lessons Learned), which is an agent for change focused on the Army-wide planning, collection, analysis,

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