jko-catalog-sep-2012
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JKO Course Descriptions<br />
Conducting a Computer Assisted Exercise Course J6OP-MN064 N,S<br />
This course provides an overview of the organizational structure, tools, and processes needed to execute a Computer Assisted<br />
Exercise (CAX). It focuses on the conducting, analysis and reporting phases of the military exercise process. 4 hour(s)<br />
Conducting an After Action Review J3OP-MN900-09-06 N,S<br />
This course is part of a larger ISAF Curriculum. A mentor’s mission is to ensure that Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF)<br />
counterparts collectively and individually make progress. This can only be achieved in a standardized way by going through a<br />
standard process. The process used by Operational Mentor and Liaison Teams (OMLTs) and Police Operational Mentor and<br />
Liaison Teams (POMLTs) is the After Action Review. This lesson provides guidance to leaders and units for conducting After<br />
Action Review with the ANSF. 0.5 hour(s)<br />
Conflict Management and Negotiation Course J3OP-MN040 N,S<br />
This course illustrates various ways in which concepts can be applied by practitioners in the field; provides theories of violent<br />
conflict; <strong>catalog</strong>ues current communal conflicts in the world; addresses issues and available tools of crisis intervention; and<br />
addresses international negotiations and post-conflict peace building. The course content provider is the Inter-American Defence<br />
College. This web-based course uses the PfP Consortium of Defense Academies and Security Studies Institutes Learning<br />
Management System (PfP LMS). It is offered here for informational purposes only, without accreditation or instructor interaction.<br />
20 hour(s)<br />
Conflict Management and Negotiation Course Portuguese J3OP-MN173 N,S<br />
This course is an eleven unit, self-study introduction to International Conflict Management and Negotiation. Combining academic<br />
theory and practical case studies, the curriculum provides a broad overview of the field and illustrates ways in which<br />
various concepts can be applied by practitioners in the field. The objectives of this course are: to provide an overview of theories<br />
of violent conflict; to outline the many tools available for resolving international conflict; and to deal with international negotiation<br />
and the process of preparing for negotiations. 20 hour(s)<br />
Conflict Management and Negotiation Course Spanish J3OP-MN172 N,S<br />
This course is an eleven unit, self-study introduction to International Conflict Management and Negotiation. Combining academic<br />
theory and practical case studies, the curriculum provides a broad overview of the field and illustrates ways in which<br />
various concepts can be applied by practitioners in the field. The objectives of this course are: to provide an overview of theories<br />
of violent conflict; to outline the many tools available for resolving international conflict; and to deal with international negotiation<br />
and the process of preparing for negotiations. 20 hour(s)<br />
Congressional Affairs J3ST-US820 N,S<br />
The purpose of this course is to provide JIEDDO new employees with an understanding of the Congressional Affairs mission.<br />
This course will foster and strengthen positive perceptions among Members of Congress regarding JIEDDO, its mission, and its<br />
efforts to defeat IEDs as weapons of strategic influence. 0.5 hour(s)<br />
Constitution STR-USAS29* N,S<br />
The purpose of this course is to familiarize students with the purpose and origins of the U.S Constitution. Knowing what is in<br />
the U.S. Constitution and why the Constitution is relevant to us today is fundamental to our being able to defend it. As federal<br />
civil servants supporting the Department of Defense, students have a special obligation to understand and appreciate the U.S.<br />
Constitution and the role each person plays in providing for the common defense. This course meets the requirements of the<br />
United States Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command FY13 mandatory training program.<br />
1 hour(s)<br />
Contingency Wartime Planning Course (CWPC) NNC-CONR-1006-L N<br />
This one hour course provides student-centered learning in current wartime planning procedures. It instructs AF war planners<br />
and functional area managers in all skills and in grades SSgt through Lt Col and civilian equivalents the basics of wartime planning.<br />
CWPC is one of the formal courses identified by the Air Staff as a prerequisite for the award of the "R" prefix. It provides<br />
an overview of national strategy and war, command relationships, strategic mobility and functional area management (FAM)<br />
training. Also, CWPC provides knowledge level education with regards to the Joint Strategic Planning System (JSPS), Planning,<br />
Programming, Budgeting and Execution System (PPBES), Joint Operation Planning and Execution System (JOPES), Deliberate<br />
and Crisis Action Planning and Execution Segment (DCAPES). We bring war planners to an aggressive level of comprehension<br />
in Air Force doctrine, Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan (JSCP), USAF War and Mobilization Plan (WMP), the Joint Operational<br />
Planning Processes (deliberate, crisis action and campaign planning), TPFDD Letters of Instruction, force packaging, TPFDD<br />
Elements, Designed Operational Capability and Status of Resources and Training System (DOC/SORTS), base level deployment,<br />
base support planning, and the War Reserve Materiel (WRM) program. 1 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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