jko-catalog-sep-2012
jko-catalog-sep-2012
jko-catalog-sep-2012
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JKO Course Descriptions<br />
background, public affairs and civil military operations, the Afghan security structures and the basics of Improvised Explosive<br />
Devices (IED). This course is designed to give a wide overview of the AOR and gives the minimum information personnel need<br />
to deploy to this AOR. This course resulted from inputs from the field to the Allied Command Transformation (ACT). ACT is the<br />
owner of this course and source of the course requirements. 12 hour(s)<br />
International Security Risks (Drugs, Migration, Climate, Finances, Terrorism) Course J3ST-MN053 N,S<br />
This course consists of various modules, each one of which deals with a different international security risk such as cyber warfare,<br />
migration, drug trafficking, instability on financial markets, and the destruction of the environment. The modules discuss<br />
links between security, risk, and the phenomena in question and present overviews of the main problems and counterstrategies<br />
as developed and implemented by states and international organizations. Interactive elements allow students to evaluate<br />
the issues involved and to devise strategies for dealing with the risks. 4 hour(s)<br />
Internet Protocol (Version 6) Course J6SN-US330 N,S<br />
The purpose of this course is to provide an introduction to the characteristics and advantages of IPv6, some of the anticipated<br />
problems, and how they may affect various IA roles. Some early best practices are introduced as well. The target audience is<br />
entry level system administrators, network administrators, support staff, and anyone else interested in learning about IPv6.<br />
The course is particularly important to administrators so that they may stay current with system design in order to protect<br />
DoD's information and resources. 3 hour(s)<br />
Interorganizational Coordination (HOA 11) J3OP-US872* 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 Interorganizational issues and challenges that affect the Joint Task Force<br />
Headquarters. This course is derived from the US Joint Forces Command/Joint Warfighting Center (JWFC) Deployable Training<br />
Team academic training seminars presented to the incoming CJTF-HOA staff during the CJTF-HOA 11-1 Mission Rehearsal Exercise,<br />
December 2010. 1 hour(s)<br />
Introduction to Basic Unmanned Aircraft Systems Qualification Level 1 (BUQ-1) SOCOM-US796-01 N<br />
The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of the Joint Unmanned Aircraft System Minimum Training Standards<br />
(JUMTS) four Basic UAS Qualification (BUQ) levels (BUQ-I through BUQ-IV) each with unique critical skill sets from standardization<br />
agreement (STANAG) 4670 that are required to effectively operate and employ UAS. The information contained in this<br />
module will enable the student to understand how unmanned aircraft systems and associated personnel qualifications are<br />
defined and classified. 1 hour(s)<br />
Introduction to Battlespace Maneuver and Fires in the Operational Area Course J3TA-US015 S<br />
This course provides basic background knowledge and comprehension of Joint Battlespace Maneuver with Integrated Firepower,<br />
including: The Relationship Between Maneuver and Firepower (Fires), Joint Maneuver Capabilities, Firepower Capabilities,<br />
Maneuver and Fires Integration and Interdependence, and Joint Command and Control (C2) Coordination Elements. The<br />
course will prepare individuals assigned as members of Service Component, Functional Component, or supporting staffs to<br />
more effectively accomplish their assignments during joint events, joint exercises, and real-world operations. 6 hour(s)<br />
Introduction to Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT) IS- 317 Course NNC-CMND-2028-L N<br />
A 6-8 hour independent study course that serves as an introduction to CERT for those wanting to complete training or as a refresher<br />
for current team members. This course contains six modules with topics that include an Introduction to CERT, Fire<br />
Safety, Hazardous Material and Terrorist Incidents, Disaster Medical Operations, and Search and Rescue. Those successfully<br />
finishing it will receive a certification of completion and .8 CEU's from the Independent Study Office. This course can be taken<br />
by anyone interested in CERT. However, to become a CERT volunteer, one must complete the classroom training offered by a<br />
local government agency such as the emergency management agency, fire or police department. Contact your local emergency<br />
manager to learn about the local education and training opportunities available to you. Let this person know about your interest<br />
in taking CERT training. 8 hour(s)<br />
Introduction to Counter Threat Finance Course J3SN-US750 N,S<br />
The purpose of this course is to provide students with familiarity with the terminology and mechanics of threat finance. It discusses<br />
the role of DoD in threat finance, what threats are included in the DoD definition of threat finance, what threats finance<br />
support and where, how threat finance happens and what DoD intelligence professionals can do to counter threat finance.<br />
1 hour(s)<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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