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        a realistic planning timeline and to adhere to it. Also consider that time
        is  needed  for  subordinate-level  planning  (one  third-two  third  rule).
        Generally, the commander’s initial planning guidance should include an
        initial commander’s intent, a general assessment of the OE, a general
        assessment  of  the  problem,  any  initial  ideas  regarding  Commander’s
        Critical  Information  Requirement  (CCIR),  guidance  addressing  specific
        operational  functions,  specific  force  employment  considerations  and
        any planning limitations (Constraints and Restraints).

        Review Commander’s Initial Planning Guidance

        The  commander’s  initial  planning  guidance  shapes  the  plan’s
        development.  Since  the  commander’s  perspective  permeates  all
        aspects of the NPP, it is important that the planning team, as a group,
        reviews the commander’s initial planning guidance to ensure a common
        understanding  and  to  resolve  possible  misinterpretations  or  identify
        points  that  may  require  clarification.  If  the  commander  used  design
        methodologies  to aid in the formulation of initial  planning  guidance,
        those design products should also be reviewed at this time.

        Receive  Intelligence  Preparation  of  the  Operational  Environment
        Briefing

        HHQ staff estimates often facilitate the development of the subordinate
        staff estimates that are critical to the NPP. One of the products of the
        intelligence staff estimate is the IPOE. At this point in the NPP, the IPOE
        briefing provides the planning team with a review of the OE and the
        adversary and offers the planning team a means to focus on many of
        the factors that will influence the remainder of the NPP. During crisis
        action planning, the IPOE briefing may be an initial product, with the
        expectation  that  the  Operational  Planning  Team  (OPT)  will  provide
        critical feedback for further development by the intelligence staff.

        Analyse the Higher Commander’s Mission and Intent

        The  higher  commander’s  mission  statement,  normally  found  in  the
        HHQ’s  directive  and  the  capabilities  and  limitations  of  the  Navy  or
        maritime  component  force  must  be  studied.  The  commander  should


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