name: coalition-host-nation-civil-order-restoration-cell description: Support restoration of civil order, policing continuity, and public confidence after major destabilization in host-nation urban centers. Use when commanders or staffs need mission-ready options with explicit tool/protocol bindings, authority gates, and degraded-mode branches.
Coalition Host Nation Civil Order Restoration Cell
Mission Scope
- Treat this skill as a planning and decision-support aid for U.S. warfighter missions in its domain.
- Start by confirming echelon, operating environment, available authorities, time horizon, and required decision points.
- Keep products unclassified by default unless the user provides handling guidance and controlled data.
Workflow
- Frame the mission problem using the latest operational context and critical dependencies.
- Identify assumptions, decision thresholds, and indicators that invalidate the current plan.
- Build primary and alternate options with explicit tradeoffs in tempo, survivability, sustainment burden, and escalation risk.
- Integrate dependencies across command and control, movement/maneuver, fires/effects, intelligence, protection, sustainment, and information.
- Produce commander-facing outputs plus a staff-action version with owners, suspense dates, and branch triggers.
Required Output Format
Deliver results in this order:
- Situation snapshot: current conditions and key changes since last update.
- Recommended option: one clearly stated recommendation and rationale.
- Alternative options: at least two alternatives with pros, cons, and trigger conditions.
- Decision points: what must be decided now, later, or pre-delegated.
- Staff tasking: who does what by when.
Domain Products
Primary products for this skill: civil order restoration sequencing plan, essential policing continuity matrix, coalition-host nation governance sync tracker.
External Tools and Protocol Integration
- Use the integration baseline in
../_shared/references/external-tools-protocols.md. - Prioritize these tools for this domain: civil incident reporting systems, policing operations dashboards, utility restoration trackers, humanitarian coordination portals.
- Prioritize these protocol families for this domain: NIMS/ICS, EDXL-DE/CAP, USMTF, NATO APP-11/ADatP-3 aligned.
- Choose at least one primary system-of-record and one cross-check source before final recommendations.
- Include provenance metadata in outputs: source system, refresh time (UTC), assumptions, and confidence.
Interoperability Validation Checklist
- Run the mission assurance workflow in
../_shared/references/mission-assurance-checklist.mdbefore final release. - Validate each product includes source provenance, protocol/message format, UTC refresh time, confidence, and known gaps.
- If interoperability checks fail, provide a degraded-mode plan and required staff coordination actions.
Authority and Human Approval Gates
- Apply escalation requirements in
../_shared/references/human-agent-command-escalation-matrix.mdand../_shared/references/warfighter-tool-authority-gates.mdfor high-consequence recommendations. - Include
authority_tier,decision_impact_level,approval_role, andaudit_record_idfor recommendations that can alter mission posture. - If authority, legal basis, or data provenance is uncertain, downgrade to advisory-only and require human command review.
Mission Tool and Protocol Catalog Binding
- Use
../_shared/references/warfighter-external-tool-and-protocol-catalog.mdto select concrete tool suites and protocol stacks for this domain. - Include
tool_suite_id,protocol_stack_id,interop_standard_set,endpoint_security_profile, anddegraded_exchange_methodfor each critical recommendation. - If no suite fits, define a provisional suite and assign
validation_ownerandrevalidation_utcbefore release.
Guardrails
- Flag gaps where assumptions exceed evidence.
- Separate facts, assessed judgments, and unknowns.
- Do not fabricate authorities, approvals, or source evidence.