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JKO Course Descriptions<br />

Joint Task Force Fundamentals Course 101 (JTF-101) Module 12: Multinational Operations J3SN-US013-12 N,S<br />

This module presents basic background information on multinational operations for a joint task force (JTF). The module also<br />

includes fundamentals of joint operations, the focus of a JTF within this environment, and the initial challenges of executing<br />

JTF missions at the operational level. 2 hour(s)<br />

Joint Task Force Fundamentals Course 101 (JTF-101) Module 13: Joint Intelligence J2OP-US013-13 N,S<br />

This module presents fundamentals of the joint intelligence organization, systems, and considerations to a joint force commander<br />

(JFC) commander, joint task force (CJTF) and staff. The module examines joint intelligence roles and responsibilities,<br />

joint intelligence preparation of the operational environment, and the intelligence process architecture used in joint task force<br />

(JTF) staff planning and operations. 2 hour(s)<br />

Joint Task Force Fundamentals Course 101 (JTF-101) Module 14: Protection J3OP-US013-14 N,S<br />

This module introduces the protection function for a joint force commander (JFC) and staff. The module examines protection<br />

purposes, planning considerations, staff support, and the tasks of a Protection Working Group. 2 hour(s)<br />

Joint Task Force Fundamentals Course 101 (JTF-101) Module 17: Introduction to the Role of the Joint Task Force Surgeon<br />

J4OP-US013-17 N,S<br />

The Introduction to the Role of the Joint Task Force Surgeon module of the JTF 101 course is intended to teach the roles and<br />

responsibilities of the joint task force surgeon (JTFS) and staff. This module presents a general overview of the role of a JTFS<br />

and staff within a JTF headquarters (HQ). Lack of training, prior to selection and deployment, has resulted in inadequate or<br />

ineffective advice to the JTF Command, resulting in an inability to complete the assigned mission. All content is based upon<br />

US Joint Doctrine and Joint Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (JTTP) enhanced with examples, lessons learned, and reference<br />

citations/hyperlinks for additional research and information. Curriculum content also includes lessons learned from previous<br />

deployments of individuals selected to serve on a JTF Staff. 8 hour(s)<br />

Joint Task Force Fundamentals Course 101 (JTF-101) Module 2: Forming a Joint Task Force Headquarters J3OP-US013<br />

-02 N,S<br />

This module presents basic background information on forming and organizing a joint task force (JTF) headquarters. Topic<br />

areas include the functions and composition of a JTF Headquarters; the purpose and composition of various boards, bureaus,<br />

centers, cells, and working groups; and individual staff member integration requirements. 2 hour(s)<br />

Joint Task Force Fundamentals Course 101 (JTF-101) Module 3: Joint Task Force Command and Control Considerations<br />

J3OP-US013-03 N,S<br />

This module presents C2 considerations of JTF. Topics address the establishment of command relationships between the joint<br />

force commander (JFC), components within the JTF, JTF organizational options, and the organization of the operational area.<br />

2 hour(s)<br />

Joint Task Force Fundamentals Course 101 (JTF-101) Module 4: Joint Task Force Information Management J6OP-<br />

US013-04 N,S<br />

This module presents the principles, considerations, and processes used to manage information in support of the commander's<br />

decision-making process. Topics include commander's critical information requirements (CCIR), requests for information<br />

(RFI), battle rhythm, enabling systems, and information assurance necessary to support the mission of a joint task force (JTF).<br />

2 hour(s)<br />

Joint Task Force Fundamentals Course 101 (JTF-101) Module 5: Joint Operation Planning J3OP-US013-05 N,S<br />

An overview of joint operation planning conducted by a joint force commander (JFC) and staff. Topics include key steps of the<br />

joint operation planning process (JOPP) and the integration of deployment planning into this process. 2 hour(s)<br />

Joint Task Force Fundamentals Course 101 (JTF-101) Module 6: JTF Transition and Redeployment Operations J4SN-<br />

US013-06 N,S<br />

The planning principles and components of joint task force (JTF) transition and redeployment operations. This module examines<br />

JTF transition and redeployment challenges, issues, and planning considerations, as well as the relationship of transition<br />

and redeployment operations to the overall JTF campaign. 2 hour(s)<br />

Joint Task Force Fundamentals Course 101 (JTF-101) Module 7: Joint Logistics J4OP-US013-07 N,S<br />

This module provides the fundamentals of joint logistics and essential planning and employment considerations to a joint force<br />

commander (JFC) and staff. This module presents key logistics principles and policies and focuses on actions a JFC can take<br />

to ensure logistics fully supports the concept of operations. 1.5 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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