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 />
German Headstart 2 Modules 00-10 - Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC) USA-GHS-00-10*<br />
N,S<br />
German Headstart2 consists of two units. Unit One (Sound and Script is course 00) teaches the basics of the target language<br />
in twenty interactive tasks. Unit Two (Military are courses 01-10) consists of a total of fifty mission-specific tasks. These tasks<br />
are designed according to military training and include scenarios covering public safety, medical situations, basic command,<br />
cordon and search, and even gathering intelligence. In order to complete a language requirement, users must complete all<br />
eleven courses (modules 00-10) in a target language; therefore, the Headstart2 courses have been organized into curriculums<br />
to ensure all lessons are complete. A user will only be able to obtain a completion certificate once the entire curriculum is complete.<br />
80 hour(s)<br />
Global Command and Control System - Joint (GCCS-J) Course J6OP-US004 N,S<br />
This is a web-based course designed to provide a basic explanation of GCCS-J and its evolution. In addition, learners are provided<br />
with the Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence For The Warrior (C4IFTW) concept and a<br />
basic overview of Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) Systems supported by GCCS-J. This course also<br />
provides an overview of the system capabilities associated with the mission and functional areas as well as the basic infrastructure,<br />
software, and hardware of GCCS-J. Furthermore, the future technological advances to the GCCS-J System and how<br />
they will fit into the Joint Command and Control (JC2) and Deployable Joint Command and Control (DJC2) concept are described.<br />
2 hour(s)<br />
Guidance Regarding the Use of Race for Law Enforcement Officers Course J3OP-US216 N,S<br />
The purpose of this course is to provide a brief introduction to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) policy and the Department<br />
of Justice guidance regarding the use of Race by federal law enforcement agencies. The information is provided by the<br />
DHS, Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, to provide enhanced cultural awareness and foster interagency collaboration.<br />
1 hour(s)<br />
Headquarters (HQ), International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) Course J3OP-MN616 S<br />
The purpose of this course is to educate the Individual Augmentees (IAs) assigned to the HQ, International Security Assistance<br />
Force (ISAF) prior to their deployment. The student will become familiar with the common challenges and expectations of deploying<br />
to Afghanistan and is focused on training staff being assigned to the HQ, ISAF. This course includes an overview of the<br />
Area of Operations (AOR), legal and governmental background, public affairs and civil military operations, the Afghan security<br />
structures and the basics of Improvised Explosive Devices (IED). This course is design to give a wide overview of the AOR and<br />
gives the minimum information personnel need to deploy to this AOR. This course resulted from inputs from the field to the<br />
Allied Command Transformation (ACT). ACT is the owner of this course and source of the course requirements. 11 hour(s)<br />
Health and Medical Aspects of Stability Operations (HMASO) Course J4OP-US129 N,S<br />
This course is designed to introduce military medical mid-level officers and enlisted personnel to the complex requirements of<br />
health service support to Security, Stability, Transition, and Reconstruction Operations that will be conducted in Complex Humanitarian<br />
Emergencies, Humanitarian Assistance, Disaster Response, and situations involving different degrees and types of<br />
conflict. It is designed for field application and as basic knowledge for all military health professionals. It will help military medical<br />
personnel in the understanding of international relief requirements in complex emergencies and help DOD personnel to<br />
contribute or develop Stability Operations skills by creating an understanding of other USG agencies and international organizations<br />
and the joint doctrine of Stability Operations. 11 hour(s)<br />
Health Risks in Afghanistan J3OP-MN900-08-01 N,S<br />
This course is part of a larger ISAF Curriculum. This lesson addresses health risks and threats in Afghanistan due to climate<br />
extremes, environmental conditions, infectious diseases, and poisonous animals. It identifies preventive measures that can<br />
help International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) personnel reduce their risk of disease and non-battle injuries while deployed<br />
to Afghanistan. 0.5 hour(s)<br />
History of JIEDDO J3ST-US806 N,S<br />
The purpose of this course is to provide JIEDDO new employees with an understanding of JIEDDO’s history. 0.5 hour(s)<br />
Homeland Security and Defense (HSD) Course J3ST-US009 S<br />
This is a web-based course designed to provide basic background knowledge and comprehension of key joint homeland and<br />
security defense (HSD) subject matter to prepare individuals assigned as members of Joint Task Force (JTF) Headquarters<br />
staffs to more effectively accomplish their assigned tasks during joint exercises and real-world operations. 20 hour(s)<br />
How to Form and Manage a Safety Committee J4OP-US314 N,S<br />
The purpose of this course is to provide education and training on Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) and Occupational Safety