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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 />

incidents; identify methods of controlling radiation exposure and contamination; and identify key components to conducting a<br />

radiological survey. 10 hour(s)<br />

Arms Control and Arms Control Agreements Course J3ST-MN170 N,S<br />

The course will provide a general overview of arms control and arms control agreements. After completing the course, students<br />

will memorize the basic facts of arms control history. Furthermore, the students will be able to explain and discuss basic<br />

arms control agreements and analyze the impact of these agreements on NATO and PfP countries. 4 hour(s)<br />

Army Workload Performance System (AWPS) Advanced WARR USA-BU101-S-A* N<br />

This course provides a series of lessons to help learners develop the analysis and decision-making skills needed to effectively<br />

identify issues and manage their workforce and workload within their Workload and Resource Report, or WARR. 4 hour(s)<br />

Army Workload Performance System (AWPS) Basic Site Level WBT Course USA-BU101-S-Site N<br />

The purpose of this course is to provide an introduction into the Army Workload Performance System (AWPS). The AWPS user<br />

course covers earned value concepts, program navigation, login information, PMC performance graphs and charts, SPF workload<br />

graphs and charts, an overview of report formats and queries, and overviews of workforce forecasting and workload studies.<br />

This course is for Site Level (Installation Level) users. 6 hour(s)<br />

Army Workload Performance System (AWPS) Core Course USA-BU101-S-O* N<br />

This course provides an overview of the navigation and functionality of the AWPS Core module as well as steps for accessing<br />

and interpreting site-specific information. 4 hour(s)<br />

Army Workload Performance System (AWPS) Reports WBT Course USA-BU101-S-Reports* N<br />

The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of selected reports available in the Strategic Planning and Forecasting<br />

Module (SPF) of the Army Workload and Performance System (AWPS). 4 hour(s)<br />

ARNORTH Orientation, Phase I ARNJ7-US027-01 N<br />

The purpose of this course is to educate new, incoming ARNORTH personnel about the organization and the capabilities of US<br />

Army North. It contains chapters on each section of ARNORTH and provides a general overview of the unique aspects of this<br />

historic organization and its vital mission. US Army North is located in Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas. This course is<br />

a prerequisite for ARNORTH Orientation Phase II, an onsite course providing newcomers with the opportunity to personally interact<br />

with the stakeholders in US Army North. 2 hour(s)<br />

ARNORTH Security Refresher Training Course ARNJ7-US052* N<br />

The goal of this course is to re-familiarize USARNORTH personnel with a basic refresher on security. This course will reinforce<br />

to USARNORTH personnel basic security actions that must be followed in daily operations. It reinforces the importance to all<br />

personnel why security is every ones business. 1 hour(s)<br />

After completing this course, you will have an understanding of:<br />

• The types of security<br />

• The required training in AR38-5; AR 380-10 and AR 380-67<br />

• How to protect classified information<br />

• Key terms related to security<br />

• The concept of foreign disclosure<br />

AtN Competency Trainer (ACT) J3OP-US870* N,S<br />

This course is designed to provide learners with an overview of AtN methodology by introducing a core list of learning objectives<br />

that communicate the fundamentals of the AtN process. The course enables the learner to gain knowledge and understanding<br />

of AtN fundamentals and to practice his or her newly attained knowledge through a series of interactive scenarios.<br />

1.5 hour(s)<br />

AtN Overview J3OP-US861* N,S<br />

The Attack the Network (AtN) Overview is designed to provide an overview of AtN methodology. AtN Overview is intended to<br />

familiarize you with some of the key concepts for AtN operations. It is based on emerging doctrine and best practices. The AtN<br />

course covers a core list of learning objectives that communicate the fundamentals of AtN methodology and serves as an introduction<br />

to the AtN course material offered by JKO. AtN Overview is intended for Service members from all four military branches<br />

(Army, Navy, Marines, and Air Force) and is primarily targeted at mid-grade officers (O3-O4) and senior enlisted personnel<br />

(E5-E7) that engage in staff processes and planning activities. 1.5 hour(s)

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