jko-catalog-sep-2012
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JKO Course Descriptions<br />
fuel for DoD owned or leased vessels while conducting official government business. The purpose of the DoD Swipe SEA<br />
Card® DoN Agency Program Coordinator Training Program is to explain the roles and responsibilities of the Agency Program<br />
Coordinator and to provide a high level summary of the Swipe SEA Card® program. This program is targeted to Navy personnel<br />
serving as a DoD Swipe SEA Card® Agency Program Coordinator and must be completed when appointed. 1 hour(s)<br />
Swipe SEA Card® US Coast Guard Accountable Official Course J4OP-US1184* N,S<br />
The Department of Defense (DoD) Swipe SEA Card® program supports the Military Services and DoD Agencies with purchasing<br />
fuel for DoD owned or leased vessels while conducting official government business. The purpose of the DoD Swipe SEA<br />
Card® US Coast Guard Accountable Official Training Program is to explain the roles and responsibilities of the Accountable<br />
Official and to provide a high level summary of the Swipe SEA Card® program. This program is targeted to all personnel serving<br />
as a DoD Swipe SEA Card® Accountable Official and must be completed when appointed. 1 hour(s)<br />
System Administrator Incident Preparation and Response (SAIPR) UNIX (v1.2) Course J6SN-US385 N,S<br />
The purpose of this course is to provide Federal System Administrators (SAs) or Information Assurance Officers (IAOs), who<br />
have three to five years of experience, with a course that builds on UNIX Security for System Administrators, v.2. It provides<br />
training in preparing for, recognizing, and responding to information systems security incidents from a generic law enforcement<br />
perspective. Biometrics, steganography and other complex techniques are introduced. The course supports knowledge needed<br />
for Information Assurance Technical and Management Level II, and is appropriate as a refresher at Technical Level III.<br />
6.5 hour(s)<br />
TARP – Security Refresher Training – Foreign Disclosure STR-USAS22 N<br />
The purpose of this course is to provide a general overview of the Army policies reference the Threat Awareness Reporting Program,<br />
Security Refresher Training and Foreign Disclosure. This is an annual mandatory training requirement for members of<br />
the United States Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command. All course content is based<br />
upon identified DoD training requisites and associated educational requirements recognized in DoD references and associated<br />
academic standards, books, journals, and articles. 3 hour(s)<br />
Telework 101 for Employees NNC-J1-2000-L N<br />
This course that provides a brief, practical introduction to telework for employees. It offers tools for deciding whether telework<br />
is a good fit for you and for the specific job you hold. It teaches you strategies for teleworking efficiently, staying "plugged in" to<br />
the office, and managing your interactions with co-workers and customers. 0.75 hour(s)<br />
Telework 101 for Managers NNC-J1-2001-L N<br />
This course that introduces managers to basic telework concepts. It walks managers through the process of developing a program,<br />
selecting employees for telework, and managing effectively in a telework environment. 0.75 hour(s)<br />
Terrorism and Its Implications for Democratic States Course J3SN-MN047 N,S<br />
The primary purpose of this course is to dispel the myth that one man's freedom fighter is another man's terrorist. It provides<br />
a better appreciation of terrorism and what a country can do to negate the effects of this persistent problem. The course content<br />
provider is the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies. This web-based course uses the PfP Consortium<br />
of Defense Academies and Security Studies Institutes Learning Management System (PfP LMS). Since this course is offered<br />
here for informational purposes only, without accreditation or instructor interaction, it is not necessary to prepare/submit the<br />
Case Study at the end of the course. 5 hour(s)<br />
Terrorism and the Media Course J3OP-MN418 S<br />
The purpose of this course is to provide a skill set to analyze the media and how they operate with regard to reporting on terrorism.<br />
This course also studies how terrorists use the media to further their message. This course provides historical examples<br />
to examine how terrorists have used the media in the past and exposes their manipulation tactics. This course discusses<br />
media reporting practices, how the media acquires information, and how to prevent terrorists from giving information.<br />
8 hour(s)<br />
TF12 Foreign Disclosure PACJ7-US012-7* N<br />
Foreign disclosure training for Terminal Fury 12 (TF-12). 0.5 hour(s)<br />
TF12 Lessons Learned Collection - Joint Lessons Learned Information System PACJ7-US012-8* N<br />
Lessons Learned Collection training for Terminal Fury 12. 0.25 hour(s)<br />
TF12 Operations Security, Communications Security (OPSEC-COMSEC) PACJ7-US012-3* N<br />
Operations Security and Communications Security (OPSEC-COMSEC) for Terminal Fury 12 (TF-12). 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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