c. Current U.S. SECRET clearance. The faculty must prioritize applicants and award seats to each class under the following prioritization. Individuals must occupy or will occupy a Joint Staff authorized joint billet within the command. Your SSO may forward your clearance via DISS using SMO code617203 for SCI, and 617206 for collateral. UNIFORM: Military attire is Service duty uniform, Civilian attire is business casual. It looks like your browser does not have JavaScript enabled. PREREQUISITES: The CIWS is open to all members of DoD and supporting contractors who meet these prerequisites: SCOPE: Students are introduced to Cyberspace Operations (CO) concepts, fundamentals, doctrine, and policies within the Department of Defense (DOD) with a focus on the evaluation of CO integration with the other information-related capabilities (IRCs) ISO Army Information Operations. Other students will be considered on a case-by-case basis and may be required to obtain a letter of recommendation from their leadership. Sustainment is the provision of logistics and personnel services necessary to maintain and prolong operations until successful mission completion. Each student is expected to contribute to the course learning environment each week. or Suggestion for Improvement, Joint Information Operations Planners Course (JIOPC), for IO all course Directors and Instructors, Joint and Combined Warfighting School (JCWS), Joint C2 & Information Operations School (JC2IOS), https://secure.jten.mil/jemis_new/welcome.jsp, Hosted by Defense Media Activity - WEB.mil. Send your completed 2875 and IA cert to the registrar office and SSO VIA email ndu-stuacctreqforms@ndu.edu. Graduates of this course will have the requisite skills required to be effective IO and MILDEC staff officers. Operates the Joint-Air Ground Command and Control Lab to support schools and Army organizations. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: For additional information contact the Training Administrator at (703) 428-4392 or send an email to: usarmy.belvoir.1-io-cmd.mbx.training-support@army.mil. SCOPE: In the IIC-MISO Course, students will learn how to leverage programs and authorities of MISO to counter adversary information warfare, incorporate MISO into IO planning support for the Military Decision-Making Process and the targeting process, and successfully coordinate and synchronize integration of MISO with other IRCs that support mission-oriented IO objectives and desired operational outcomes. amiliarize participants with the logistics planning considerations of FEMA all-hazards and DoD Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) missions. The Approvers signature goes in the A24 cell and instructions for that are in cells A23 and A25. Within walking distance of: DFAC, PX, Commissary, Golf Course, Bowling Alley, Harney Gym, and the Lewis and Clark Building. b. U.S. Citizen. FORMATS: MTT only strategic and operational use of. WebThe Joint Training System is the foundation of a commander's training guidance to staff and subordinates. Personnel not assigned to Joint Commands within Tier 1 who: Tier A: are currently deployed and OPCON to a Tier 1 command HQ above. FORMATS: VTT open enrollment only - this means that unit requested VTTs are not available. PREREQUISITES: The AIOPC is open to all members of DoD and supporting contractors who meet these prerequisites: DURATION: 40 hours (1 week) This course is for personnel assigned to the Joint information career force. The MFR must validate the OPCON status of the individual and confirm that the signatory authorizes, and has the authority to approve, the requisite time required for the student to complete the course requirements while in a deployed status. PREREQUISITES: The IIC-MISO is open to all members of DoD and supporting contractors who meet these prerequisites: Instruction is a combination of formal lecture and practical exercises using a realistic training scenario. The course culminates with students demonstrating what they have learned by integrating EW into IO for a scenario-based mission planning exercise. This MFR must: validate the deployment dates (+/-60 day estimation is acceptable); identifies the command the individual will be OPCON to while deployed; the signatory will authorize the required time during the duty day for students to complete course requirements without interference from pre-mission training. This interactive course explains the SOF medical operations concepts and fundamentals of the USSOCOM mission, roles, and capabilities, with a focus on medical operations in a joint setting. SCOPE: The Army Information Operations Planners' Course (AIOPC) curriculum specifically details the capability and application of Army information operations; the role of the IO Planner; integration of Information Related Capabilities (IRC) into the Military Decision Making Process (focus on mission analysis and course of action development); the IO Planner's participation in other staff processes such as Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield, Targeting, and Assessment; and the importance of cultural/social considerations in information operations. objectives. This course provides individuals with the foundation knowledge required for employment in Information Operations roles at the operational level in joint, multi-national, or multi-agency environments. hb``` ea`8YU a 3. Through our online training, classroom training, and partnerships with accredited institutions, acquisition professionals are able to obtain the skills necessary to further their professional career. The IOQC focuses on producing IO and MILDEC officers with the requisite operational skills and knowledge to prevail in a multi-domain fight during Large Scale Combat Operations (LSCO) with emphasis on tactics, targeting and the operational process. FORMATS: MTT if in conjunction with another of our MTTs taught by the same instructors; and Virtual Training Team (VTT) Tier C: are assigned to Service-Component Command staff or information force units and/or elements that formally provide direct support to combatant commands in a non-expeditionary manner (E.g., Service Component Commands, Service-retained Cyber Mission Force Units, etc,). Joint Information Operations Planners' Course (JIOPC) This does not include those in a deployed status or any other command relationship supporting this command type. Email: JC2IOS-IO@ndu.edu for IO all course Directors and Instructors, Joint Forces Staff College ATRRS GRADUATION: After each course (AIOPC, IOFC, ADPC, IICs) 1st IO Cmd will reconcile enrollments and graduate students in ATRRS as appropriate. Recently Ended. Mobile Training Team (MTT) and Offline TRAP requests may be coordinated with the TIOPC Course Director and submitted through Quota Source Managers (QSMs) to HRC for Compo 1 and 3 and NGB for Compo 2. You may be trying to access this site from a secured browser on the server. The group faculty mentor will appoint a student group leader. 1. d. For registration priority applicants must be in a slot on the Director, IOP, approved list of deception planner positions identified for the Deception Planner ASI/SI. Support the Total Army w/IO Education and Training (IO into PME Cohorts) Develop, Execute and Manage the Functional Area 30, IO Qualification Course (Resident and Non-Resident). CAPACITY: Min 6; Max 18 CJCS Guide 3501, "The Joint Training System:A Guide for Senior Tier C: Intelligence personnel assigned to service units in a Title X capacity do not qualify for category 1 or 2. Sustainment is primarily the responsibility of the supported combatant commander (or CCDR) and subordinate Service component commanders in close cooperation with the Services, combat support agency (or CSA), and supporting commands. Within 24hrs of applying, students must send an MFR signed by their O5 commander. SCOPE: This seminar is designed to give IO planners an opportunity to examine China's unique information warfare (IW) goals, capabilities, and exploits, in order to inform future planning efforts. Email: JC2IOS-IO@ndu.edu for IO all course Directors and Instructors, Joint Forces Staff College Information Operatio ns Primer The students will earn a better understanding of the Joint Information Operations Environment. This method depends upon reflection and effective questioning to be successful so we encourage you to challenge the material, discussion questions, instructors, your fellow students and your own assumptions. Create Your Career: Grow With Us PREREQUISITE WAIVER POLICY: Each TAB course has a list of prerequisites, as described above. These one-time courses should be completed within 1 year of being assigned to the Joint Staff or JTF. Graduates are eligible for the Deception Planner ASI/SI. The Joint Deployment Training Center (JDTC) provides joint operations personnel with required knowledge and functional training on the Joint Command and Control (JC2) doctrinal processes and system JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF INSTRUCTION This virtual course is composed of a five-day synchronous session (30 hours) that will be conducted via ZoomGov. Joint Engineer Operations Course (JEOC). This educational program focuses on the. Shuttle to WalMart Monday and Thursday at 1700. We provide support to the VA and other Government agencies through our acquisition, financial, logistics, and training programs. The course focuses on joint engineer doctrine, service engineer capabilities, and how to use service engineer capabilities in support of global engineer requirements. Individuals must register for OPEN ENROLLMENT IWS VTTs, from the below schedule, through the RESIDENT / VTT OPEN ENROLLMENT process shown in the instructions at the bottom of the page. ATRRS POCs may submit applications to any RESIDENT class (001, 002, etc). SCOPE: This is a 1.5 day introduction to IO. The policy for waivers to certain prerequisites may be downloaded here: Prerequisite Waiver Policy Memorandum, 29 August 19. CLASSIFICATION: SECRET Students also gain insight into time-proven tactics, techniques, and procedures. SCOPE: The seminar is a small-group event covering topics related to the real-world application of Russian IW strategies, doctrine and tactics. a. Uniformed military personnel in grade E-6, W1, O3 or above, DoD civilians GS/GG-11 or above, and contractors in support of DoD. IO Qualification Course (IOQC) | US Army Combined Arms DURATION: 1 day FORMATS: VTT over MS Teams, 4 are centrally scheduled annually, unit specific requests are not accepted. It can also support the deployment of the units Media Operations Centre (MOC) and Media Information Centre (MIC) for operations or exercise. WebJoint Medical Operations Course - Basic and Advanced Format: Resident, Exportable Courses Offered JMOC-Basic This five-day CLASSROOM-ONLY course focuses on joint and combined operational and medical planning from point of injury/illness to the appropriate capability of care during military operations. Joint Training DURATION: 3 days e. Applicants must have completed service-related IO training to attend this course. %PDF-1.6 % The Joint Information School is a high-demand course. Dont worry we wont send you spam or share your email address with anyone. Course Mission Course Objectives Course Description Course Length Graduation Criteria Security Clearance Requirements, Quota Information Rank Requirement Course Schedule Registration Contact Information, Joint Information Operations Orientation Course (JIOOC) is a prequisite to Joint Information Operations Planners Course (JIOPC). Uniformed Services Thrift Saving Plan (TSP), TRADOC Proponent Office - Echelons Above Brigade (TPO-EAB), Ike Skelton Combined Arms Research Library (CARL), Mission Command Center of Excellence (MCCoE), Air Land Sea Space Application Center (ALSSA), Combined Arms Doctrine Directorate (CADD), Force Modernization Proponent Center (FMPC), U.S. Army Information Operations Proponent, Military Deception and Operations Security Proponents, Security Force Assistance Proponent (SFAP), Joint Center for International Security Force Assistance (JCISFA), Community Health Promotion Council (CHPC), Department of Command and Leadership (DCL), Department of Sustainment and Force Management (DSFM) (Previously DLRO), AFELM Spouse Employment & Vehicle Registration, International Military Student Division (IMSD), School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS), Master in Military Art and Science (MMAS), The Master of Arts in Military Operations (MAMO), The Bachelor of Arts in Leadership and Workforce Development, Warrant Officer Candidate School Blackboard Enrollment, TAC Officer Certification Course Blackboard Enrollment, Warrant Officer Intermediate Level Blackboard Enrollment, Warrant Officer Senior Service Blackboard Enrollment, Warrant Officer Intermediate Level Education (WOILE), Warrant Officer Senior Service Education (WOSSE), Warrant Officer Career College Contact Information, Center for the Army Profession and Leadership (CAPL), Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (WHINSEC), Continuing Education for Senior Leaders - Strategic Leadership, Supervisor Development Course - Executive Level, Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC), U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy (USASMA), The U.S. Army Inspector General School (TIGS), Combat Studies Institute (CSI) Publications, Force 2025 and Beyond Human Dimension Publications, Combined Arms Research Library (CARL) Collections, Kitchenette microwave, toaster, coffee pot, and mini refrigerator, Irons/boards and hair dryers in each room. b. U.S. Citizen. This MFR must: validate the deployment dates (+/-60 day estimation is acceptable); identifies the command the individual will be OPCON to while deployed; the signatory will authorize the required time during the duty day for students to complete course requirements without interference from pre-mission training. Preference in all tiers goes to these joint billets within a J39. FORMATS: MTT, or VTT if travel conditions prevent an MTT Joint OCS Planning & Execution Course (JOPEC) Complete the JIOPC Application Form at https://secure.jten.mil/jemis_new/welcome.jsp (recommend using Internet Explorer) This is achieved through research activities, and stakeholder engagement across 5 broad areas; the other elements of the Ministry of Defence (MOD), our partners across government, close liaison with academia, working alongside our international allies, and observation of the private sector. Effective sustainment determines the depth to which the joint force can conduct decisive operations, allowing the JFC to seize, retain, and exploit the initiative. 3. The following training suffices for this requirement: AIOPC/IOCAP, IOFC, IOQC, TIOPC, JIOPC, IOIC (Air Force Training), IMIOPC (Marine CORPS), IO 101 CBT, Intro to IO, NIOPC. CAPACITY: Min 12; Max 48 9W( T$:03020g^I}L'V3=a,rl)fFV@7T(c$@ Our charter is the first to support the joint force. Web: This introduction examines Information Operations (IO) conceptually and doctrinally, but is intended only as a guide to facilitate academic discussion and is not authoritative. To translate knowledge into military application, the role of information operations extends beyond intelligence. Computer Based Training (CBT) - such as IO 101 - does not suffice. delivery of information activities training for media and communication and information operations personnel from across defence, direct support to operations and defence collective training exercises, supporting defence and other government departments through the provision of expert advice and operational capability, providing a capacity building capability in support of international defence engagement through provision of individual advisers or delivery of bespoke training packages, both in the UK and overseas. The course focuses on OCS planning and execution responsibilities during phases 0 through 5 at the Geographic Combatant Command (GCC), Sub-Joint Force Command, and Service component commands.. Joint Humanitarian Operations Course (JHOC) a. Uniformed military personnel in grade E-6 or above, DoD civilians GS/GG-9 or above, and contractors in support of DoD. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) offers two courseswhichfamiliarize participants with the logistics planning considerations of FEMA all-hazards and DoD Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) missions. DURATION: 20 hours (conducted in two ten hour days) AIOPC is recommended for IO Planners, intelligence specialists in support of IO, or IRC representatives in support of IO. FORMATS: VTT open enrollment only - this means that unit requested VTTs are not available. J8 | Force Structure, Resources & Assessment, Joint Interoperability & Data Link Training Center, Hosted by Defense Media Activity - WEB.mil. Develops solutions to lessons learned relating to joint air-ground operations. During the course, students are given a grounding in MILDEC terms and principles, legal and policy guidelines, and MILDEC resources. DURATION: 80 hours (2 weeks) Registration Information. WebWe are a nationally accredited intelligence training institution providing quality training to personnel across the Defense Intelligence Enterprise and the greater IC. The primary objective of the JIOPC is to educate and train military students and DoD civilian equivalents to plan, integrate, and synchronize information into joint operational-level plans and orders. 7800 Hampton Blvd. Priority for JIPC are military, government Civilian (or contracted) personnel assigned to a Joint Command on the JDAL. The 1st IO Cmd Training and Analysis Branch conducts courses, seminars, workshops and situational training exercises to support internal 1st IO Cmd requirements, and external IO and MILDEC training requirements as tasked in EXORD 136-14, AR 525-20, and AR 525-21. 139 0 obj <>stream JIOOC is conducted on the Blackboard Learning Management System (LMS) and can be accessed 24/7 from any computer or mobile device once your account is established. This virtual course is composed of a five-day synchronous session (30 hours) that will be conducted via ZoomGov. or Suggestion for Improvement, Joint Information Operations Orientation Course (JIOOC), Joint and Combined Warfighting School (JCWS), Joint C2 & Information Operations School (JC2IOS), https://secure.jten.mil/jemis_new/welcome.jsp, https://www.ndu.edu/Students/IA-Compliance/JFSC-Short-Courses/, Hosted by Defense Media Activity - WEB.mil. Tier D: All other servicemembers, DoD civilians, and contractors. Topics include CO doctrine and policy frameworks; Cyberspace as an Operational Domain; Cyber Threat; Integrating CO in support of Army operations; Planning CO; Intelligence Support; Cyberspace Infrastructure and Key Terrain; and Joint Targeting. Note: AIOPC completion is preferred to complete the third module as it based on the culminating AIOPC scenario data set. The Federal Acquisition Institute provides resources to acquisition professionals at every stage of their career. Joint Logistics Enterprise (JLEnt) On-line Course. The seminar concludes with a participant-driven working group focused on integrating the lessons learned from these conflicts into current U.S. Army Information Operations planning. 3.Media Awareness and Interview Training (MAIT). DSN: 328-4392 Tailored courses can be developed to meet individual service or agency needs. This course provides a broad awareness of the media environment and skills for personnel who are likely to be involved in Social Media product production, interviews with the media and internal media briefings. The exercise builds off the IOCAP/AIOPC course training. The course culminates with students demonstrating what they have learned by evaluating the integration of CO in a scenario-based Army mission planning exercise focused at the Division level. Prerequisites: Commissioned officers, CPT through LTC, must be accessed as an FA30 or serving in a 30A authorization. The Joint Information School is a high-demand course. Find out about the Energy Bills Support Scheme, Military recruitment, training and operations. In order to achieve this, USAID and DoD must first have an understanding of and respect for each others roles and responsibilities, policies and strategies, and plans and programs. It also prepares engineers from all military services for assignment to a Joint Task Force. Graduates of this course will be eligible for the P4 Additional Skill Identifier (ASI). Joint Operations The content in this course is largely based on information contained in the Insights and Best Practices Focus Paper 10 (dated May 2016), and other material published by the Joint Staff J7 Deployable Training Division. The course is four (4) weeks (approximately 150 hours). Per CJCSI 3210.01C (14 February 2014), the Joint Information Operations Force (JIOF) consists of IO units and staff elements within the Joint Staff, CCMD, and JTF/JFC headquarters population of commissioned officers in grades O-4 through O-9 and noncommissioned officers (NCOs) in grades E-6 through E-9 drawn from the Active and Reserve Components, as well as DoD civilians, who conduct IO.
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