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JKO Course Descriptions<br />

tools and processes used by the JECG in support of exercises. Upon completion of this instruction, participants should have a<br />

basic knowledge of required tasks for the Information Manager and Administrative Chief and the systems used to support these<br />

tasks. 5.5 hour(s)<br />

Joint Fires Observer Familiarization (JFOF) J3OP-US112 N,S, IP<br />

The purpose of this course is to familiarize Soldiers, Marines, and small unit leaders of the joint fires and effects team and<br />

associated personnel with the skills required to integrate, coordinate and synchronize the full range of joint fires and effects,<br />

including lethal and non-lethal effects, within the effects based operations construct, to accomplish the JTF/COCOM commander's<br />

objectives. Students will be trained on jointly approved Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs) such as: Artillery, Naval<br />

Surface Fire Support (NSFS), and Close Air Support (CAS). Students will also receive instruction in the operation of communications<br />

equipment and laser designating equipment (G/VLLD/LLDR). 22 hour(s)<br />

Joint Force Air Component Operations (JFACO) Course J3OP-US025 N,S, IP<br />

A multi-module, web-based course that provides distance learning to personnel that as members of combatant command<br />

staffs, will interface with the Joint Force Air Component Commander (JFACC), personnel that will augment the JFACC, and personnel<br />

that will liaise with the JFACC. 2 hour(s)<br />

Joint Forces Reserve Orientation (JFROC) Course J7SN-US346 N<br />

JFROC prepares senior officers from Reserve Components, Agencies and NATO to meet the demands of operating in multiservice,<br />

multi-national, and inter-agency environments. The course is delivered annually by JFCOM Joint Reserve Directorate<br />

(JRD). Prerequisites for attendance include 14 hours of online courses. 60 hour(s)<br />

Joint Grammar Refresher Course J3OP-US737 N,S<br />

The purpose of this course is to provide a grammar refresher instruction to a Joint training audience. This course is an English<br />

language grammar refresher consisting of four lessons. Topics covered include punctuation, subject-verb agreement, activepassive<br />

voice, and pronouns. 2 hour(s)<br />

Joint Information Operations Module J3OP-US013-10-LB N<br />

The purpose of this course is to present the principles of Joint Information Operations (IO) essential to a joint force commander<br />

(JFC) and staff. Topics include IO doctrine and terms; concepts and capabilities; typical JTF IO organizations; IO inputs to operations,<br />

planning, and assessment; and supporting IO organizations. 2 hour(s)<br />

Joint Information Operations Module J3OP-US013-10-HB N<br />

The purpose of this course is to present the principles of Joint Information Operations (IO) essential to a joint force commander<br />

(JFC) and staff. Topics include IO doctrine and terms; concepts and capabilities; typical JTF IO organizations; IO inputs to operations,<br />

planning, and assessment; and supporting IO organizations. 2 hour(s)<br />

Joint Intelligence Module J2OP-US013-13-HB N<br />

The purpose of this course is to present fundamentals of the joint intelligence organization and considerations to a joint force<br />

commander (JFC) and staff. The module examines joint intelligence roles and responsibilities, joint intelligence preparation of<br />

the operational environment (JIPOE), and the intelligence process used in joint task force (JTF) staff planning and operations.<br />

2 hour(s)<br />

Joint Intelligence Module J2OP-US013-13-LB N<br />

The purpose of this course is to present fundamentals of the joint intelligence organization and considerations to a joint force<br />

commander (JFC) and staff. The module examines joint intelligence roles and responsibilities, joint intelligence preparation of<br />

the operational environment (JIPOE), and the intelligence process used in joint task force (JTF) staff planning and operations.<br />

2 hour(s)<br />

Joint Intelligence Preparation of the Operational Environment (OIF-09) J3OP-US361 N,S<br />

The purpose of this course is to educate and train the Individual Augmentees (IAs) assigned to Multi-National Corps-Iraq (MNC-<br />

I)/Multi-National Force-Iraq (MNF-I) staffs who were unable to participate in the formal training seminars held at Ft. Lewis,<br />

Washington, as part of the core staff. The student will become familiar with Joint Task Force Headquarters intelligence fusion<br />

and sharing organizations and processes (with specific emphasis on OEF). At the conclusion of the course the student will understand<br />

key intelligence organizations and functions; understand the need for clear C2 relationships for Intelligence operations;<br />

understand the need for intelligence organizations to support the Commander's decision cycle; understand the benefit of<br />

expanding JIPB from a Mil-centric battlefield focus to a PMESII environment focused JIPOE; and understand Commander's Critical<br />

Information Requirements relationship to the collection process. This course is derived from the US Joint Forces Com-<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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