J1 Personnel
Provide personnel actions training, support and evaluation to all soldiers and organizations in the Idaho National Guard. Participate in contingency planning and mobilization and deployment preparation to provide timely and appropriate military support to meet Federal, State and Community missions. Assess, evaluate and monitor the status of personnel readiness of National Guard units and implement programs and procedures to meet personnel readiness requirements.
Human Resource Office - Official Site
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State Family Programs Office
Contact: Stacy Wallace 208-272-4330

Employer Support of the Guard & Reserve
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Sexual Assault Prevention and Response
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J2 Intelligence
The JFHQ-ID J2 advises the AG of the State of Idaho as well as Joint Forces Headquarters-ID(JFHQ-ID) staff on all intelligence related matters to include, but not limited to, current intelligence, foreign (as it relates to the US) and domestic threat information, situational awareness, intelligence policy for the JFHQ-ID, intellingence functional areas, joint intelligence policy programs, and Special Security Office (SSO) operations. The J2 also manages the personnel, information and physical security (AA&E) programs, as well as exercises policy andoversight for all Communications Security programs.
 
 
 
Minute man
J3 Operations
The J-3 is responsible for assisting the Idaho Command Group in the direction and control of all Idaho National Guard Operations. The J-3 conducts this mission through planning, coordinating, information sharing and integrating all aspects of Idaho National Guard Operations. These operations include, but ar not limited to, training, force integration, readiness, mobilization, and domestic operations including congressionally mandated programs: the Counter Drug Program and the Weapons of Mass Destruction - Civil Support Team Program.
 
101st WMD CST
The mission of the Weapons of Mass Destruction - Civil Support Team is to support civil authorities at a domestic CBRNE incident site by indentifying CBRNE agents/substances, assessing current and projected consequences, advising on response measures, and assisting with requests for additional support.
 
Counter Drug Support Office
Contact: Scott White 208-867-1663
 
J4 Logistics
The J-4 serves as the primary advisor to the IDARNG for all logistics matters to include, but not limited to: supply, maintenance, transportation, aquisition logistics, installation/facility and environmental issues. The mission of the J-4 is to participate in joint matters at the strategic level with the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Joint Chiefs of Staff, other Defense Agencies and the Combatant Commands in support of the National Security Strategy, the national Homeland Security Strategy, and other Department of Defense (DoD) strategies, guidance, directives, deliberate and crisis action plans and contingency operations.
 
MATES - Maneuver and Training Equipment Site
MATES are established for the pre-positioning of selected items of equipment at or near a training site to facilitate collective training, gain logistical efficiencies, and for providing assets to units conducting Annual Training / In-active Duty for Training (AT/IDT).  Selected units are required by CNGB to position designated items of equipment authorized by the unit's Modified Table of Organization and Equipment (MTOE) at a MATES.  Normally, a unit will position designated equipment at the MATES located at its Mobilization Station or primary training site.  Transportation requirements, IDT training asset availability for units other than the equipment owner, and consolidated maintenance support to sustain Army National Guard (ARNG) equipment readiness levels are driving forces in requiring units to station equipment at a MATES.  However, overriding training requirements or geographical considerations may dictate placing equipment at a MATES that is not located at the unit's designated major training site.  The primary mission of MATES maintenance technicians is to perform field level services and repairs not completed by unit personnel.  When the MATES is not collocated with a Combined Support Maintenance Shop (CSMS), the MATES will also perform sustainment level maintenance under the two levels of maintenance. 
J6 Information Management
The J-6 will provide high quality, effective and affordable Information Technology Services to the Soldiers, Airmen and civilians of the Idaho National Guard. Our focus is to ensure commanders can exceed all standards in performing their state and worldwide federal mission.
 
Visual Information Services
Conact: George Johnson 208-272-3707
Official DA Photos
Studio and Location Still Photography
Studio and Location Videography
Video Editing and Duplication
Distance Learning Classrooms
Video Teleconferencing
320 Seat Auditorium
 

he J-8 serves as the primary advisor to the IDARNG for all contracting issues.

USPFO Responsibilities:
a. The USPFO is under the general direction of the Commanding General, Idaho and is responsible to the Chief, National Guard Bureau for ensuring that the applicable departmental policies … are enforced with respect to federal property and federal funds issued or allotted to the State of Idaho for the Army and Air National Guard.
b. In addition to the responsibility of property and funds, the USPFO is assigned additional duties as:
(1) Contracting Officer. By authority of DD Forms 1359 (Certificate of Appointment), the USPFO or the procurement officer will act as contracting officer for all Army and Air National Guard Federal contracts involving the use of federally appropriated funds. The ARNG and ANG contracting agents may also act in this capacity within the limitation specified on the respective Certificates of Appointment.
(2) Technician Payroll Certifying Officer. By order of the CNGB, the USPFO will be appointed as the Federal technician payroll certifying officer for the State.
(3) Acting Transportation Officer. By letter of authority from the Chief, National Guard Bureau, the USPFO acts as transportation officer and is responsible for commercial movements and transportation of Army and Air National Guard personnel, technicians, supplies and equipment.
(4) Class B Agent Finance Officer. The USPFO acts as Class B Agent Finance Officer to the Finance and Accounting Officer, Fort Lewis, Washington.
(5) Appointing and/or Approval Officer for ANG reports of survey delegated by the Commanding General.

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