jko-catalog-sep-2012
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jko-catalog-sep-2012
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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 />
Coordinated Strategy to Operations J3OP-MN900-05-03 N,S<br />
This course is part of a larger ISAF Curriculum. The International Community has made significant political, military, and financial<br />
commitments to help Afghanistan address its challenges. These challenges call for greater levels of coherence between<br />
the different actors and require a wide spectrum of civil and military measures and coordination. This lesson describes why it<br />
is important for the International Community in Afghanistan to work in unity of effort toward a common end state. It also describes<br />
how Afghanistan’s policy framework sets the stage for sustainable development and how Provincial Reconstruction<br />
Teams (PRT) operations are aligned with the framework in order to assist the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan<br />
(GIRoA) in reaching its goals. Coordination and oversight procedures used to ensure adherence to the PRT lines of operation<br />
and Afghanistan’s policy framework are reviewed. 0.5 hour(s)<br />
Counter Threat Finance Course J3OP-US1102* N<br />
The Counter Threat Finance (CTF) course provides an introduction to CTF, part of the larger DoD Attack the Network (AtN) effort.<br />
The course discusses counter threat finance; recognizing threat finance networks; and tactics, techniques and procedures<br />
operational staffs use to counter threat finance activity. The course also introduces a virtual training environment for<br />
small groups called the Small Group Scenario Trainer (SGST), to prepare users to participate in an SGST counter threat finance<br />
exercise that will be conducted using Joint Knowledge Online (JKO) as part of the Unified Endeavor Mission Rehearsal training<br />
event. This course is designed for Regional Command (RC) East rotational staff, but is applicable to other joint, interagency,<br />
and multinational staffs and individual augmentees involved in CTF. 2 hour(s)<br />
Counter-IED (C-IED) Staff Procedures J3OP-MN900-04-04 N,S<br />
This course is part of a larger ISAF Curriculum. This lesson outlines the staff procedures that support International Security<br />
Assistance Force’s (ISAF’s) Counter-Improvised Explosive Device (C-IED) objectives and the approach of attacking the IED network<br />
rather than focussing on the IED in isolation. The cross-functional approach will allow Time-Sensitive Targeting (TST) of<br />
vulnerabilities in the IED network and also maximise protection for ISAF personnel. 0.5 hour(s)<br />
Counter-IED (C-IED) Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTP) J3OP-MN900-04-02 N,S<br />
This course is part of a larger ISAF Curriculum. This lesson provides a brief understanding and covers the Counter-Improvised<br />
Explosive Device (C-IED) Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs) that International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) has<br />
developed in order to reduce the IED threat in Afghanistan. It provides information on IED indicators, the 5 and 20 metre drill,<br />
actions to take after an attack, and immediate response drills on IED discovery. The TTPs have been developed from operational<br />
experience and lessons learned, but many are based on standard soldiering skills with adaptation for a counterinsurgency<br />
/ IED environment. 1 hour(s)<br />
Countering Air and Missile Threats NNC-J31-1007-L N<br />
This hour course presents JP 3-01, Countering Air and Missile Threats. The course is narrated and consists of seven modules:<br />
Introduction, Joint Counterair, Organization & Responsibilities, Operational Considerations, Offensive Counterair, Defensive<br />
Counterair, Conclusion. There is also a 25-question multiple choice/true-false exam. 1.5 hour(s)<br />
Counterinsurgency (COIN) Course J3OP-US624 N,S, IP<br />
The COIN Overview for Joint Force Commanders and Staff course provides an overview of the new joint doctrine governing the<br />
activities and performance of the Armed Forces of the United States in COIN operations and providing the doctrinal basis for<br />
interagency coordination and for US military involvement in multinational COIN operations. 5 hour(s)<br />
Counter-Insurgency Operations J3OP-MN900-03-01 N,S<br />
This course is part of a larger ISAF Curriculum. Counter-insurgency (COIN) is the cornerstone to the strategy in Afghanistan and<br />
it is essential that you understand COIN fundamentals prior to deployment. This lesson presents the guidance provided by the<br />
Commander of ISAF (COMISAF) for the conduct of COIN operations. It is important to approach COIN from a mindset that operations<br />
are shaped by the political, human, physical, security, information, and economic factors of the operating environment.<br />
Understanding the environment, protecting the people, and building relationships are necessary for successful COIN operations<br />
in defeating the insurgency. 0.5 hour(s)<br />
Counterintelligence Awareness Training SOCOM-US664-HB N,S<br />
The purpose of this course is to provide learners with useful information to enhance their abilities to prevent, deter, and respond<br />
to terrorism. The course is in support of USSOCOM's mission to synchronize planning of global operations against terrorist<br />
networks. The Counter Intelligence Awareness Course (unclassified) is designed for the active duty, Reserve and National<br />
Guard Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and DOD civilians assigned to HQ USSOCOM. 1 hour(s)<br />
Counterterrorism Course J3OP-US621 N,S<br />
The Counterterrorism Course provides an overview of the new JP 3.26 Counterterrorism. One of five core courses in the Irregu-