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JKO Course Descriptions<br />

SPIRIT: Security Policy, International Relations, and Information Technology Course J3ST-MN055 N,S<br />

This course addresses the relationship between international politics and modern information technologies. It also provides a<br />

basic knowledge in Internet search tools and techniques. The course content provider is the International Relations and Security<br />

Network for Switzerland. This web-based course uses the PfP Consortium of Defense Academies and Security Studies Institutes<br />

Learning Management System (PfP LMS). It is offered here for informational purposes only, without accreditation or<br />

instructor interaction. 4 hour(s)<br />

SSGN-Joint Special Operations Task Force (JSOTF) Training Course J3OP-US343 N,S<br />

The purpose of this course is to cover the inherent capabilities available to Special Operations Forces (SOF) personnel while<br />

deployed on the Navy's Submersible, Ship, Guided, Nuclear (SSGN) platform. This course will build on Joint Special Operations<br />

Task Force (JSOTF) Level I and II training and will focus on employment considerations and unique environments associated<br />

with submarine and navy protocol. Upon completion of this course the SOF Operator will have a basic knowledge of how to<br />

operate from this platform and how it will support operational missions. 6 hour(s)<br />

Stability Operations J3OP-US625 N,S<br />

The purpose of this course is to provide a basic introduction to Stability Operations as it applies to a joint force. The course is<br />

based on joint doctrine as defined in draft JP 3-07, Stability Operations, and other doctrinal publications and policy documents.<br />

Stability Operations is one of the five primary Irregular Warfare activities as defined in Department of Defense Directive<br />

3000.07, Irregular Warfare. The course is intended to educate those who are unfamiliar with Stability Operations activities<br />

and processes. 5 hour(s)<br />

Staff Action Training Course EUC-J0TA-US115-C N<br />

IN-RESIDENCE ONLY !! Classroom Locations: Patch BLDG 2307 room 317 Time: 1300-1600. The Staff Action Training Course<br />

provides HQ USEUCOM newcomers an overview of how to work in the staff and in collaborative environments. Personnel who<br />

are Staff Action Officers (officers, enlisted, civil service, and contractors) are required to take this course. Proof of security<br />

clearance (badge) and a SIPR account are required for admittance to the course. 3 hour(s)<br />

Standing Joint Force Headquarters (SJFHQ) Course J3OP-US028 N,S, IP<br />

The course is primarily targeted for officer or senior enlisted members of a standing joint force headquarters (SJFHQ) staff (or<br />

other joint staff functioning at the operational/strategic level), who need introductory instruction in one or more functional areas<br />

prior to participating as a member of that staff. The content is also of value to interagency personnel and others requiring a<br />

basic understanding of the organization and functioning of an SJFHQ and its enabling concepts prior to participating in a joint<br />

exercise or real-world operation. 4 hour(s)<br />

Strategic Communications J3ST-US821 N,S<br />

The purpose of this course is to provide JIEDDO new employees with an understanding of JIEDDO Strategic Communications.<br />

0.5 hour(s)<br />

Sub-National Governance in Afghanistan J3OP-MN900-06-03 N,S<br />

This course is part of a larger ISAF Curriculum. This lesson provides a basic understanding of sub-national governance (SNG) in<br />

Afghanistan. It outlines key issues relating to local governance, particularly in terms of the need to improve the operating capacity<br />

of the government, and describes several key agencies that are implementing SNG programmes and policies. It examines<br />

organization structures at the provincial, district, municipal, and village levels and the roles of leaders and institutions at<br />

each level providing government administration and citizen representation. 0.5 hour(s)<br />

Suicide Awareness and Prevention JS-US006C* N<br />

This is a required course dealing with suicide prevention and awareness for members of the civilian community. The target<br />

audience for this U.S. Army suicide prevention training is Department of the Army (DA) Civilian employees and supervisors.<br />

Many DA Civilians supervise Soldiers, are supervised by Soldiers, or work in close proximity to Soldiers. The goal of the training<br />

is to encourage DA employees and supervisors to play an active role in suicide prevention for both Soldiers and civilian personnel,<br />

creating a seamless net of support for all members of the Army Family. 0.5 hour(s)<br />

Suicide Awareness and Prevention Awareness - Online Military Version JS-US006M* N<br />

The target audience for this U.S. Army suicide prevention training is Soldiers, junior leaders, and first-line supervisors. The goal<br />

of the training, which takes approximately one hour, is to encourage leaders to play an active role in suicide prevention. This is<br />

a required course dealing with suicide prevention and awareness for members of the military. These real Soldier stories for<br />

Army Suicide Prevention can reduce the stigma associated with personal distress. 0.5 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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