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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 />

MDA GEE test JFC-00002 N,S<br />

This test is part of the MDA GEE - Spiral 1 Google Earth Enterprise curriculum. Global Earth Enterprise (GEE) is a web-based<br />

geospatial collaboration tool used to locate information across multiple internal systems, apply appropriate security policies,<br />

access geospatial data, display data or model scenarios on maps or a 3D globe, and integrate, organize and publish location<br />

data. 1 hour(s)<br />

Metric Army Workload Performance System (AWPS) CG Metric Builder USA-BU101-S-C* N<br />

This course consists of a series of lessons covering the available reports and the other features and capabilities of the Commanding<br />

General (CG) Metric Builder module of AWPS. The course provides information that will help learners effectively generate<br />

the data necessary to report the status of programs at the depots for the Commanding General and staff on a monthly<br />

basis. The community of users for this course includes Life Cycle Management Commands (LCMCs) and the Army Materiel<br />

Command (AMC). 4 hour(s)<br />

Military Response to Domestic CBRNE Attacks Course J3OP-US011 N<br />

The purpose of this course is to introduce nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) and chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear,<br />

or high-yield explosives (CBRNE) environments and explain the impact of terrorist threats emanating from CBRNE sources.<br />

This course also explains the key concepts and principles of the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the benefits<br />

of using this system for domestic incidents. In addition, the roles and responsibilities of first responders, the equipment,<br />

supplies, and proper techniques they use in order to respond appropriately to events involving chemical, biological, radiological,<br />

nuclear, or high-yield explosives (CBRNE) materials are described. 1 hour(s)<br />

Missile Defense Overview J3OP-US849 N,S<br />

The purpose of this course is to introduce students to ballistic missile defense concepts and terminology. They will learn how<br />

history, law, and treaties have influenced the development of missile defense, about the missile defense mission and its programs,<br />

current and potential missile threats, the concept of layered defense, the fundamentals of ballistics and trajectories,<br />

missile systems and sensors, future missile systems, and Command and Control as it relates to missile defense. 6 hour(s)<br />

Mission Analysis (HOA 11) J3OP-US877 N,S<br />

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

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

Operation Planning Process, specifically Mission Analysis. At the conclusion of the course, the student will understand that<br />

Mission Analysis translates strategic guidance into action, Commander’s input is critical to effective planning, and an effective<br />

design lays the foundation for effective planning. The student will be able to understand and describe some of the critical<br />

steps in Mission Analysis, understand the role of design in the JOPP, and finally, understand how design facilitates effective<br />

planning. 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 Academics phase of the Mission Rehearsal<br />

Exercise, December 2010. 1 hour(s)<br />

Multinational Crisis Management Course J3ST-MN077 N,S<br />

The purpose of the Multinational Crisis Management Course is to introduce: The Concept of Crisis Management - NATO Crisis<br />

Management Process (Organization, Systems, and Procedures) - NATO's Cooperation & Partnership with International Organizations<br />

and Non-NATO Nations. Students who complete this foundation course will acquire the level of knowledge and understanding<br />

of Political, Military and Civil aspects of Crisis Management, and the role, functions and relations of NATO in Crisis<br />

Management. The course is primarily designed for military/civilian officers of NATO, PfP and Mediterranean Dialogue Nations<br />

assigned to: A NATO HQ or Agency, A Force assigned or earmarked to NATO, National HQs (Ministry of Defense, Foreign Affairs,<br />

General Staff or subordinate HQs), which fulfills Crisis Management functions in conjunction with NATO HQs. 3 hour(s)<br />

Munitions Response Site Prioritization Protocol (MRSPP) Training Course J3OP-US452 N<br />

The purpose of this course is to provide service personnel, environmental regulators, and interested stakeholders the technical<br />

education and training on the MRSPP. This course provides detailed information on the statutory requirements of the MRSPP.<br />

Further, this course will enable service personnel, environmental regulators, and stakeholders to better understand the intricacies<br />

of applying the MRSPP, and result in more uniform application across the Services. The training is comprised of seven<br />

modules, including an introduction and an interactive exercise. 3 hour(s)<br />

NARA Records Management for Everyone AFR-CMD-RM-101 N<br />

The purpose of Records Management for Everyone is to provide an understanding of basic records management principles<br />

and how they affect daily work. This course explores the techniques and protocols that govern the lifecycle of a record, including<br />

concepts of adequate and proper documentation, disposition, and where to go for help. It discusses how managing rec-

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