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Chapter 2 2-4 ATP 3-91.1/AFTTP 3-2.86 17 April 2019 Work closely with the G2 section and ACE to receive relevant updates to the division’s intelligence estimates. Tempo changes. JAGIC members must understand how much they can speed or slow the tempo of fires in an effort to, if necessary, manage risk. Terrain, enemy, and known disposition of friendly forces are just three of many variables contributing to tempo changes. Lost situational awareness. Much like communications, the JAGIC must understand when and to what extent they will execute fires amidst degradations to the COP. Host nation and multinational fires and effects. The fires cell in the JAGIC must assess the capabilities and integration levels of the division’s partners, and decide, from a risk management perspective, when best to employ partnered capabilities. Sustainment. The fires cell in the JAGIC must have running estimates on class V availability and the rates of replenishment. Escalation. The JAGIC must understand the rules of engagement and the limits of advance to manage risks to escalation.