jko-catalog-sep-2012
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* 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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JKO Course Descriptions<br />
Introductory Operational Contract Support (OCS) Commander and Staff Course J4OP-US380 N<br />
The Introductory Operational Contract Support (OCS) Commander and Staff Course provides commanders and their staffs with<br />
the knowledge and information necessary to effectively and efficiently integrate and manage contracted support in theater. As<br />
a Tier 2 capability under the Tier 1 capability of Logistics, operational contract support plays a critical role in a commander's<br />
level of success in theater. This introductory course presents a high-level overview of DoD components' OCS roles and responsibilities,<br />
as well as, an introduction to both Tier 3 OCS tasks- contract support integration and contractor management.<br />
1 hour(s)<br />
Iraqi Headstart 2 Modules 00-10 - Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC) USA-IHS-00-10* N<br />
Iraqi Headstart2 consists of two units. Unit One (Sound and Script is course 00) teaches the basics of the target language in<br />
twenty interactive tasks. Unit Two (Military are courses 01-10) consists of a total of fifty mission-specific tasks. These tasks are<br />
designed according to military training and include scenarios covering public safety, medical situations, basic command, cordon<br />
and search, and even gathering intelligence. In order to complete a language requirement, users must complete all eleven<br />
courses (modules 00-10) in a target language; therefore, the Headstart2 courses have been organized into curriculums to ensure<br />
all lessons are complete. A user will only be able to obtain a completion certificate once the entire curriculum is complete.<br />
80 hour(s)<br />
Iraqi Rapport Course - Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC) USA-IR-01* N,S<br />
The Iraqi Rapport training consists of military language modules and cultural awareness lessons that cover history, religion,<br />
geography, and basic social exchanges in the target language. The Cultural Orientations aim to introduce users to various languages<br />
through short, simple dialogs (exchanges) and to promote awareness of the cultures inherent to the examined regions.<br />
The Rapport series was meticulously developed, researched, written, designed, and programmed by Technology Integration<br />
Division team members at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC). In each case, the content is<br />
carefully reviewed by natives of the particular country in order to guarantee authenticity and cultural integrity. Those taking the<br />
training must achieve a 70 percent pass rate to print a certificate of achievement. Completion is automatically reported to<br />
Army records. 8 hour(s)<br />
Irregular Warfare Overview for Joint Force Commanders and Staff Course J3OP-US620-6 N,S<br />
The Irregular Warfare Overview for Joint Force Commanders and Staff Course introduces the online Irregular Warfare (IW) Curriculum,<br />
provides the rationale for training in IW per Secretary of Defense guidance, identifies the IW core and supporting activities<br />
per DoD Directive 3000.07, and elaborates on the DoD endstate for the conduct of IW and the development of IW capabilities<br />
(Para. 4e DoD Directive 3000.07). This course discusses irregular threats and adversaries; military support for stability<br />
operations; security force assistance; and building partnership capacity. The IW Overview course provides relevant IW learning<br />
to staff and individual augmentees who cannot attend formal residence Joint Professional Military Education or training exercises.<br />
The intended audience includes military, interagency, and multinational planners and operators preparing for deployment.<br />
This course is presented in sections which together form an IW Overview course within the Irregular Warfare Curriculum.<br />
All course sections must be successfully completed to earn credit and receive an IW Overview course completion certificate.<br />
Estimated completion time for this curriculum is 8 hours. This course is UNCLASSIFIED. 1 hour(s)<br />
Irregular Warfare Overview for Joint Force Commanders and Staff Course J3OP-US620-2 N,S<br />
The Irregular Warfare Overview for Joint Force Commanders and Staff Course introduces the online Irregular Warfare (IW) Curriculum,<br />
provides the rationale for training in IW per Secretary of Defense guidance, identifies the IW core and supporting activities<br />
per DoD Directive 3000.07, and elaborates on the DoD endstate for the conduct of IW and the development of IW capabilities<br />
(Para. 4e DoD Directive 3000.07). This course discusses irregular threats and adversaries; military support for stability<br />
operations; security force assistance; and building partnership capacity. The IW Overview course provides relevant IW learning<br />
to staff and individual augmentees who cannot attend formal residence Joint Professional Military Education or training exercises.<br />
The intended audience includes military, interagency, and multinational planners and operators preparing for deployment.<br />
This course is presented in sections which together form an IW Overview course within the Irregular Warfare Curriculum.<br />
All course sections must be successfully completed to earn credit and receive an IW Overview course completion certificate.<br />
Estimated completion time for this curriculum is 8 hours. This course is UNCLASSIFIED. 1 hour(s)<br />
Irregular Warfare Overview for Joint Force Commanders and Staff Course J3OP-US620-3 N,S<br />
The Irregular Warfare Overview for Joint Force Commanders and Staff Course introduces the online Irregular Warfare (IW) Curriculum,<br />
provides the rationale for training in IW per Secretary of Defense guidance, identifies the IW core and supporting activities<br />
per DoD Directive 3000.07, and elaborates on the DoD endstate for the conduct of IW and the development of IW capabilities<br />
(Para. 4e DoD Directive 3000.07). This course discusses irregular threats and adversaries; military support for stability<br />
operations; security force assistance; and building partnership capacity. The IW Overview course provides relevant IW learning<br />
to staff and individual augmentees who cannot attend formal residence Joint Professional Military Education or training exer-