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 />
or en route to, a position requiring strategic level DSCA knowledge. Civilians from DHS, FEMA, DOJ, and other Federal Emergency<br />
Support Function Agencies, and State Emergency Response Agencies, non-governmental and volunteer agencies are invited<br />
to attend. 32 hour(s)<br />
DSCA Phase II Residence Course, San Antonio, TX 16-19 Oct <strong>2012</strong> J3ST-US522-13-01* N<br />
Resident/MTT consists of a 3.5 day, interactive course focusing on inter-governmental and inter-agency response. You must<br />
be approved by the course manager in order to be officially enrolled in this course. Please make sure your contact information<br />
is up to date on your AKO profile accessed by the My Information link above. Registration is limited to Mid-to-senior level personnel<br />
with a DSCA responsibility. This includes the following: Military officers (O-4 through O-6), Warrant officers (W-3 through<br />
W-5), Senior Non-commissioned officers (E-8 through E-9), or DOD civilians (GS-12 through GS-15 or equivalent) assigned to,<br />
or en route to, a position requiring strategic level DSCA knowledge. Civilians from DHS, FEMA, DOJ, and other Federal Emergency<br />
Support Function Agencies, and State Emergency Response Agencies, non-governmental and volunteer agencies are invited<br />
to attend. 32 hour(s)<br />
Dynamics of International Terrorism Course J3ST-US339 N<br />
The purpose of this course is to provide situational awareness of terrorism fundamentals and personal protection measures<br />
for Special Operations Forces (SOF). 8 hour(s)<br />
Emergency Evacuation Procedures J3ST-US819 N,S<br />
The purpose of this course is to provide JIEDDO new employees with an understanding of the Emergency Evacuation Procedures<br />
for Polk Building NC2. 0.5 hour(s)<br />
Emergency Prepared Response Course (EPRC) - Clinician Short Course J3OP-US258 N,S<br />
The purpose of this course is to provide refresher/sustainment training to prepare healthcare providers (doctors, dentists,<br />
nurses, physician assistants, nurse anesthesiologists, and independent duty corpsmen/medics) to effectively manage casualties<br />
during an all-hazards incident including those emanating from chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or high-yield explosives<br />
(CBRNE) sources. This course also explains the history and current threat of CBRNE use, the characteristics of threat<br />
agents, the pathophysiology and treatment of agent exposure, and the principles of management of threat agent casualties.<br />
The course is presented in accordance with the Tri-Service CBRNE Medical Training Program and meets sustainment training<br />
requirements for healthcare providers. 8 hour(s)<br />
Emergency Prepared Response Course (EPRC) - Executive/ Commander Course J3OP-US262 N,S<br />
The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of the National Incident Command System, National Response Framework,<br />
and the response from at the local, state, and national levels during an all-hazards incident. It describes how DSCA fits<br />
into the missions of homeland security (HLS) and homeland defense (HLD) and describes how DoD supports HLS and HLD<br />
missions to provide civil support. The course is presented in accordance of the Tri-Service CBRNE Medical Training Program<br />
and meets training requirements for military executives and commanders working within the Military Healthcare System<br />
(MHS). 6 hour(s)<br />
Emergency Prepared Response Course (EPRC) - Operator Short Course J3OP-US260 N,S<br />
The purpose of this course is to provide refresher/sustainment training to prepare personnel to effectively respond to an allhazards<br />
incident including those emanating from chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or high-yield explosives (CBRNE)<br />
sources. This course also explains the current global threat of CBRNE use, the characteristics and effects of threat agents,<br />
principles of personal protection, agent detection, recognition and emergency treatment of agent exposure, and the principles<br />
of triage and decontamination of CBRNE agent casualties. The course is presented in accordance with the Tri-Service CBRNE<br />
Medical Training Program and meets sustainment training requirements for military personnel, DoD civilians and contractors<br />
working within the Military Healthcare System (MHS) providing security support or non-direct patient care. 8 hour(s)<br />
Emergency Preparedness Response Course (EPRC) - Basic Awareness Course J3OP-US261-HB N,S<br />
The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of the different types of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, or<br />
high-yield explosives (CBRNE) threats, information on how to prepare for and recognize a CBRNE threat, and instructions on<br />
the protective measures. It also explains disaster management and the actions to take to prepare for, respond to, and recover<br />
from an all-hazards incident. The course is presented in accordance with the Tri-Service CBRNE Medical Training Program and<br />
meets training requirements for DoD Civilians non-medical/non-security civilian employees and contractors within the Military<br />
Healthcare System (MHS) to include but not limited to housekeepers, office workers and facility workers. 2 hour(s)