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JKO Course Descriptions<br />

ance on how the intelligence structure supports the JTF via the J2 staff and the Joint Intelligence Support Element (JISE), JISE<br />

structure and processes and specific lessons learned. 2 hour(s)<br />

Intelligence Operations in the Joint Environment (Low Bandwidth) Course J2OP-US327LB N,S<br />

This course provides J2 personnel with an overview of the total organization and function of the Joint Task Force (JTF), the various<br />

Combatant Commands, and the relationships between the JTF, its components and the theater. The course presents guidance<br />

on how the intelligence structure supports the JTF via the J2 staff and the Joint Intelligence Support Element (JISE), JISE<br />

structure and processes and specific lessons learned. 2 hour(s)<br />

Intelligence Support to Operations (HOA 11) J3OP-US879* N,S<br />

The purpose of this course is to train the Individual Augmentees (IAs) assigned to the Combined Joint Task Force Horn of Africa<br />

(CJTF-HOA) staff who were unable to participate in the formal training seminars held at the Joint Warfighting Center as part of<br />

the core staff. The student will become familiar with intelligence support processes, activities, organization, and analysis; the<br />

role of the J2; and intelligence support to the commander's decision cycle. This course is derived from the US Joint Forces<br />

Command/Joint Warfighting Center (JWFC) Deployable Training Team academic training seminars presented to the incoming<br />

CJTF-HOA staff during the CJTF-HOA 11-1 Mission Rehearsal Exercise, December 2010. 1 hour(s)<br />

Intelligence Support to Operations (OIF) Classified Course J3OP-US225 S<br />

At the conclusion of this course, the student will understand key intelligence organizations and their functions; understand the<br />

need for clear C2 relationships for intelligence operations; understand the need for intelligence organizations to support the<br />

Commander’s decision cycle; understand the benefit of expanding JIPB from a Mil-centric battlefield focus to a PMESII environment<br />

focused JIPOE; and understand the Commander’s Critical Information Requirements relationship to the collection process.<br />

1 hour(s)<br />

Intelligence Support to Operations (RCE 12) J3OP-US1130* N,S<br />

The purpose of this course is to train Individual Augmentees (IAs) assigned to the Combined Joint Task Force Regional Command<br />

East (RC-East) staff who were unable to participate in the formal training seminars presented to the core staff. The student<br />

will become familiar with intelligence support planning and information sharing activities associated with the CJTF staff.<br />

At the conclusion of this course, the student will be able to: Understand the broader aspects of the complex operational environment;<br />

Understand and leverage all means of intelligence to gain understanding of that environment; Organize and balance<br />

intelligence assets to better support the warfighter; and understand considerations for information sharing across the joint<br />

force, the interagency, and coalition partners. This course is derived from the Deputy Director, J7, Joint and Coalition Warfighting<br />

(JCW) Deployable Training Team academic training seminars presented to the incoming CJTF staff during Joint Warfighting<br />

Seminars. 1 hour(s)<br />

Intelligence Support to Operations (RCS 11) J3OP-US1117* N,S<br />

The purpose of this course is to train Individual Augmentees (IAs) assigned to the Combined Joint Task Force-82 (CJTF-82) and<br />

International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) Regional Command-South (RC-South) staff who were unable to participate in the<br />

formal training seminars presented to the core staff. The student will become familiar with intelligence support planning and<br />

information sharing activities associated with the CJTF staff. At the conclusion of this course, the student will be able to: Understand<br />

the broader aspects of the complex operational environment; Understand and leverage all means of intelligence to<br />

gain understanding of that environment; Organize and balance intelligence assets to better support the warfighter; and understand<br />

considerations for information sharing across the joint force, the interagency, and coalition partners. This course is derived<br />

from the US Joint Forces Command/Joint Warfighting Center (JWFC) Deployable Training Team academic training seminars<br />

presented to the incoming CJTF-82 staff during the Mission Rehearsal Academics and Exercise, 4-8 April 2011 and 31<br />

May – 3 June 2011. 1 hour(s)<br />

Interagency 101 Introduction Course J3OP-US833 N,S, IP<br />

This course is specifically designed for civilian and military interagency employees interested in U.S. Government confliction<br />

prevention and response activities, in particular members of the Civilian Response Corps. The student will become familiar<br />

with the need for an interagency partnership, recognize the agencies that comprise S/CRS and whose employees populate the<br />

Civilian Response Corps, be able to identify the characteristics of the Civilian Response Corps, and associate each member of<br />

the Interagency with a resource or benefit it brings to conflict prevention and response activities. At the conclusion of the<br />

course, the student will understand how different interagency partners function within the interagency process in support of<br />

conflict prevention and response activities. 1 hour(s)<br />

Interagency Perspective and Integration (CJTF-HOA) Course J8OP-US208 S<br />

The purpose of this course is to educate and train the Individual Augmentees (IAs) assigned to the CJTF-HOA staff who were<br />

unable to participate in the formal in-house training at JWFC as part of the core staff. The student will become familiar with<br />

* Indicates new courses added to the JKO LCMS after July 2011. The “*” is not a part of the actual course number.<br />

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