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FY 2011 FOUNDRY TRAINING CATALOGUE
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FY 2011 Foundry Training T raining Catalogue Introduction The FY 2011 Foundry Training Catalogue includes many new courses and updated curriculum for some of the older courses. Please take a moment to review some o f the changes and familiarize yourself with this version. The Foundry Program Synchronization Council (FPSC) r eviews the training opportunities to ensure they meet the requirements set forth by the Major Army Commands (ACOM) and Army Army Service Component Commands (ASCC). The FPSC Functional Lead from each intelligence discipline conducts a review of current and proposed training opportunities to ensure they are relevant to the current operational environment. A FORSCOM IWF training guidance and Army Universal Task List (AUTL) crosswalk is added to each course description; paragraph 4A and 4B assists units with developing their training plan. The Foundry Event Date Validation represents the last date the training opportunity was reviewed by the Foundry Program Synchronization Council. Point of Contact information is updated for each course provider as of 1 September 2010. If you are requesting training availability or course specific information, please contact the Training Provider POC listed. If there is a problem contacting the Training Provider POC, please contact the INSCOM Foundry Program Office. For any general Foundry issues or concerns, please contact the INSCOM Foundry Program Office. In order to provide units with a reference to their Foundry managers, the ACOM and ASCC Foundry manager contact information is listed at the end of this catalogue. If your unit does not ha ve a designated Foundry Manager or you are unsure who it is, please contact your ACOM / ASCC manager or the INSCOM Foundry Program Office and either a local manager will be identified for you or your unit will have to appoint someone into this position. The following courses are revised or added to the Foundry Catalogue: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
GEN099 Panther Strike: MI Exportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) ISR021b ISR Synchronization MTT ISR096 DE-CGS Sustainment Training AS039 All Source Analyst / Technician LET AS057 Distributed Common Ground Ground Station-Army Station-Army (DCGS-A) Predeployment Operator’s Course (D-POC), Phase IIII AS066 NGIC Data Source Overview and Enhanced Enhanced Analytical Course AS079 All Source Analyst / Technician LET GI001 GEOINT Collection Management Course HU063 HUMINT LET HU069 INSCOM Detention Detention Training Facility (IDTF), Collective Collective Interrogation Interrogation Training (CIT) SI008 Intermediate SIGINT Geospatial Analysis (SGA102) SI009 Digital Network Intelligence Common Block SI011 SIGINT Mission Oversight for Leaders SI012 SIGINT Tool Kit SI106 SIGINT Leader Training IC036 SE-ARISC Sponsored DIA MTTs IC071 Joint HUMINT Analysis and Targeting Course (JHATC) IC112 TEDAC Familiarization Course IC138 Practical Perspectives on Counter-terror Operations
The following courses are removed from the Foundry Catalogue: • • • • • • • • •
GI038g GI038h SI010 SI015 SI034 SI035 SI044 SI058 SI061
Applied Geospatial Analysis Course I (Changed to AS038g) Applied Geospatial Geospatial Analysis Course II (Changed to AS038h) Electronic Warfare Fundamentals and Planning Basic Geospatial Metadata Analysis MTT L Leadership (SIGINT and MASINT) MTT A Analytical (SIGINT) SIGINT MTT-E Equipment Theater SIGINT Analysis and Processing Operations Theater SIGINT Development Operations
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FY 2011 Foundry Training T raining Catalogue Introduction The FY 2011 Foundry Training Catalogue includes many new courses and updated curriculum for some of the older courses. Please take a moment to review some o f the changes and familiarize yourself with this version. The Foundry Program Synchronization Council (FPSC) r eviews the training opportunities to ensure they meet the requirements set forth by the Major Army Commands (ACOM) and Army Army Service Component Commands (ASCC). The FPSC Functional Lead from each intelligence discipline conducts a review of current and proposed training opportunities to ensure they are relevant to the current operational environment. A FORSCOM IWF training guidance and Army Universal Task List (AUTL) crosswalk is added to each course description; paragraph 4A and 4B assists units with developing their training plan. The Foundry Event Date Validation represents the last date the training opportunity was reviewed by the Foundry Program Synchronization Council. Point of Contact information is updated for each course provider as of 1 September 2010. If you are requesting training availability or course specific information, please contact the Training Provider POC listed. If there is a problem contacting the Training Provider POC, please contact the INSCOM Foundry Program Office. For any general Foundry issues or concerns, please contact the INSCOM Foundry Program Office. In order to provide units with a reference to their Foundry managers, the ACOM and ASCC Foundry manager contact information is listed at the end of this catalogue. If your unit does not ha ve a designated Foundry Manager or you are unsure who it is, please contact your ACOM / ASCC manager or the INSCOM Foundry Program Office and either a local manager will be identified for you or your unit will have to appoint someone into this position. The following courses are revised or added to the Foundry Catalogue: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
GEN099 Panther Strike: MI Exportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) ISR021b ISR Synchronization MTT ISR096 DE-CGS Sustainment Training AS039 All Source Analyst / Technician LET AS057 Distributed Common Ground Ground Station-Army Station-Army (DCGS-A) Predeployment Operator’s Course (D-POC), Phase IIII AS066 NGIC Data Source Overview and Enhanced Enhanced Analytical Course AS079 All Source Analyst / Technician LET GI001 GEOINT Collection Management Course HU063 HUMINT LET HU069 INSCOM Detention Detention Training Facility (IDTF), Collective Collective Interrogation Interrogation Training (CIT) SI008 Intermediate SIGINT Geospatial Analysis (SGA102) SI009 Digital Network Intelligence Common Block SI011 SIGINT Mission Oversight for Leaders SI012 SIGINT Tool Kit SI106 SIGINT Leader Training IC036 SE-ARISC Sponsored DIA MTTs IC071 Joint HUMINT Analysis and Targeting Course (JHATC) IC112 TEDAC Familiarization Course IC138 Practical Perspectives on Counter-terror Operations
The following courses are removed from the Foundry Catalogue: • • • • • • • • •
GI038g GI038h SI010 SI015 SI034 SI035 SI044 SI058 SI061
Applied Geospatial Analysis Course I (Changed to AS038g) Applied Geospatial Geospatial Analysis Course II (Changed to AS038h) Electronic Warfare Fundamentals and Planning Basic Geospatial Metadata Analysis MTT L Leadership (SIGINT and MASINT) MTT A Analytical (SIGINT) SIGINT MTT-E Equipment Theater SIGINT Analysis and Processing Operations Theater SIGINT Development Operations
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SI081 SI082 SI103 SI104 SI105 SI111 SI115 IC053 IC131
SIGINT Analyst Training SIGINT Analyst Training Cryptologic Linguist Live Environment Training (Under Review) SIGINT Analyst Training and Overwatch (Under Review) Signals Analysis and Technical SIGINT Training (Under Review) Basic Geospatial Metadata Analysis (now listed Under SI003) Expeditionary SIGINT Operator Course (now listed Under SI008) Intelligence Support to Information Operations (now listed under IC027) Fundamentals of HUMINT Targeting (now listed under IC027)
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In order to provide rigor and visibility to intelligence training and scheduling, future scheduling for Foundry classes will be accomplished through the MITS automated scheduling tool. The Foundry catalog will still be published, but all normal scheduling will be done using the MITS. The MITS will provide tools to assist Training Mana gers with development of training plans to better focus their efforts in accordance with FORSCOM IWF guidance and individual unit requirements. requirements. Training Managers, Commanders and supervisors will be able to use the MITS to better plan and assess intelligence training readiness by reviewing training reports that can be generated by the MITS. The MITS will be hosted by the IKN (Intelligence Knowledge Network). Network). When the MITS website is launched, the web address will be disseminated through Foundry channels and published in the next edition of this catalog.
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Course Code & Title
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General Intelligence Training Opportunities GEN007 National Intelligence Familiarization Course GEN019 Arabic Dialect Training GEN020 Pashtu Familiarization Training GEN025a Site Exploitation GEN025b Document and Media Exploitation and Analysis GEN025c Media Exploitation GEN025d Document and Media Exploitation Overview GEN025e Deployable Harmony DOMEX System Template DHDS-T GEN029 Intelligence Information and Content Management GEN078 Enhanced Middle East Culture Course GEN097 Middle East Cultural Integration Course GEN098 Basic Computer Network Operation Planners Course GEN099 Panther Strike: Military Intelligence Exportable Combat Training Capability GEN113 Joint Intelligence Combat Training Center GEN117 Open Source Intelligence Research and Analysis
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ISR and Collection Management Training Opportunities ISR021 ISR Synch Managers Course ISR021b ISR Synchronization MTT ISR022 35H / 35T Sustainment Training ISR026 ISR TOPOFF MTT ISR033 JSTARS Outreach ISR074 480TH ISR WG Orientation and Predeployment Training ISR095 Predeployment Predator Familiarization Course ISR096 DE-CGS Sustainment Training ISR101 Predeployment JSTARS Familiarization Course
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All Source Intelligence Training Opportunities AS024 All Source Predeployment Briefing AS038a IATP Critical Thinking Course AS038b IATP Counterterrorism Analysis Course I AS038c IATP Counterterrorism Analysis Course II AS038d IATP Link Analysis Course AS038e IATP Enhanced DCGS-A Course AS038f IATP Enhanced Analytical Skills AS038g Applied Geospatial Analysis Course I AS038h Applied Geospatial Analysis Course II AS039 All Source LET AS039 All Source LET AS056 DCGS-A Predeployment Operators Course Phase I AS057 DCGS-A Predeployment Operators Course Phase II AS066 NGIC Data Source Overview and Enhanced Analytical Course AS079 All Source LET AS109 BCT S2 Course
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Counterintelligence Training Opportunities CI023 Linguist Screening and Training Operations CI030 Strategic Counterintelligence Activities CI122 Army Counterintelligence Coordination Authority (ACICA) Training CI123 Counterintelligence Support to Force Protection CI124 Counterintelligence Investigations CI127 Counterintelligence Collection CI130 Counterintelligence and Force Protection Analysis CI132 2X Functions
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GEOINT Training Opportunities GI001 GEOINT Collection Management Course
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY GI004 GI005 GI006 GI017 GI045 GI046 GI049 GI050 GI051 GI067 GI083 GI085 GI086 GI088 GI089 GI090 GI110
GEOINT Production Course Advanced GEOINT Production Course Imagery Live Environment Training Fundamentals of Spectral Exploitation and Analysis Imagery Tradecraft Live Environment Training Imagery Orientation Course Intermediate Spectral Exploitation and Analysis Fundamentals of Thermal Infrared Exploitation and Analysis SAR Exploitation I & II and SAR Processing OPIR Support to the Ground Component Tactical Full Motion Video Course Global Broadcast System Users Course GEOINT MTT X GEOINT MTT L GEOINT MTT A GEOINT MTT E AMRDS How To and AGI Capabilities
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HUMINT Training Opportunities HU031 Collection Analysis and Management Operations HU062 HUMINT Collections Team Operators Course HU063 HUMINT LET HU064 Overt Debriefing Training MSO III HU069 INSCOM Detention Training Facility (IDTF), Collective Interrogation Training HU075 Military Source Operations Training HU084 35M Military Liaison Office (MLO) LET HU094 Strategic Debriefing Immersion Training HU134 Interpersonal Skills for Collectors HU135 Introduction to Tradecraft HU136 Report Writing HU137 USAOG HUMINT Training
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MASINT Training Opportunities MS013 MASINT AGI Fundamentals and Equipment MS091 MASINT Collection Course MS092 MASINT Fundamentals MTT
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SIGINT Training Opportunities SI002 SIGINT Terminal Guidance Basic Operators Course SI003 Basic SIGINT Geospatial Analysis (SGA101) SI008 Intermediate SIGINT Geospatial Analysis (SGA102) SI009 Digital Network Intelligence Common Block SI011 SIGINT Mission Oversight for Leaders SI012 SIGINT Tool Kit SI028 SIGINT AOR Mission Specific Analysis LET SI041 Signals Intelligence Analyst Course SI065 Digital Network Intelligence Analysis LET SI087 SIGINT Tactical Overwatch SI102 SIGINT Sustainment LET SI106 SIGINT Leader Training SI108 SIGINT AOR Mission Specific Linguist Analysis LET SI114 SIGINT Immersion Training SI125 Tactical SIGINT Operations MTT
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Intelligence Community Training Opportunities IC014 Joint Analyst Interrogator Collaboration (JAIC) IC027 DIA Joint Military Intelligence Training Center (JMITC) IC032 CENTCOM Regional Joint Intelligence Training Facility IC036 SE-ARISC Sponsored DIA MTTs IC037 I Corps Sponsored IC Training IC040 NGA College (NGC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY IC043 SOUTHCOM Imagery Live Environment Training IC047 Joint Interrogation Certification Course (JICC) IC048 NRO Capabilities IC052 National Systems Information Course (NSIC) IC054 COIC Capabilities and Web Based Applications Course (CCAC) IC055 JTCOIC Reach Back and Attack the Network Methodology IC060 Joint Interrogation Management Course (JIMC) IC068 Joint Senior Interrogator Course (JSIC) IC071 Joint HUMINT Analysis and Targeting Course (JHATC) IC072 Joint HUMINT Officer Course (JHOC) IC073 Joint Source Validation Course (JSVC) IC112 TEDAC Familiarization Course IC116 Defense Cyber Investigations Training Academy IC118 Red Team Members Course IC119 Stop Gap Red Team Leaders Course IC120 Red Team Leaders Course IC121 Joint Counterintelligence Training Academy IC133 Joint Forces Intelligence School IC138 Practical Perspectives on Counter-terror Operations INSCOM Foundry Office Army Command Foundry Managers Foundry Platform Training Catalogue
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General Intelligence Foundry Course Offerings
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Any MI MOS / All Disciplines / E-5 and up; O-2 and up; WO-1 and up 2. Foundry Program Number: GEN007 3. Foundry Program Title: National Intelligence Familiarization Course (NIFC) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.3.1 Perform Intelligence, Surveillance, & Reconnaissance Synchronization 5. Course Description: The NIFC program is a DA designed program to acquaint Soldiers with the national intelligence agency activities and their support to the Warfighter. This program provides Soldiers with mission briefings, tours of selected agencies, and an opportunity to gain knowledge on availability of products, services, and points of contact within the National Security Agency (NSA), Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), US Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM), National Reconnaissance Office rd (NRO), 3 MI Center, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the National Ground Intelligence Center (NGIC) as well as other military intelligence organizations. 6. Course Training Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, each student will be familiar with the roles and missions of the five National intelligence agencies as well a s those of US Army INSCOM and participating INSCOM Major Subordinate Commands. Most importantly, students will become familiar with Intelligence Community products and support available to them, especially during deployments. 7. Tasks Trained: st Day 1: INSCOM overview, Foundry, Intelligence Analyst Training Program, 1 IO CMD and tour of Information Dominance nd Center, INSCOM MASINT, Army Operations Group, 902 MI GP, Department of the Army Intelligence and Information Services. Day 2: National Ground Intelligence Center (NGIC) overview, Anti Armor Task Force Briefing, Document and Media Exploitation Briefing, Small Arms and Hand Guns presentation, Foreign Ground Forces Signatures presentation, CITP Afghanistan Briefing, CITP Iraq Briefing, Landmines presentation, Foreign Materiel Briefing, Biometrics overview, Analytical Directorate Overview and regional analyst desk side discussions. Day 3: NSA/CSS Corporate Overview, National Security Operations Center (NSOC), National Threat Operations Center Overview (NTOC), NSA Georgia overview, Expeditionary Cryptology, CIA Corporate Overview, Directorate for Analy sis, National Clandestine Services. rd Day 4: NGA Corporate Overview, NGIC 3 MI Center overview, GEOINT Foundry overview, GEOINT production floor tour, DIA Roles and Mission Brief, Defense Intelligence Operation Coordination Center, Roundtable discussion on Intelligence Support to the Warfighter, Education within DIA, National Defense Intelligence College presentation. Day 5: NRO Overview, Denial and Deception, NRO Counter IED Capabilities, Battlefield Visualization Tool presentation, NRO Communications Overview, National Intelligence Support to Personnel Recovery •
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8. Host Unit: INSCOM Foundry Program Office, Ft Belvoir, VA 9. Prerequisites: Students must meet the following requirements prior to requesting a seat: Be a Foundry Priority 1: Units in the trained/ready force pool with latest arrival dates for operational deployments, units on prepare-to-deploy orders, and forces on order to conduct contingency missions. Or Priority 2: Other units in the reset and the trained/ready force pools. E-5 and above for enlisted; O-2 and above for officer and all warrant officers are eligible. Have a TS/SCI security clearance read on to TS//SI/TK. A high level of maturity is expected from students during this course. Please take this into consideration when nominating Soldiers to attend. •
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If all of the prerequisites are met, participating Army Service Component Command (ASCC) or major Army Command (ACOM) Foundry Program managers must submit the below information for each primary and alternate candidate to the Foundry Program Facilitator Mr. Max McLaughlin:
[email protected] (703)706-1978. Individuals requesting attendance in this course MUST go through their Foundry Manager. Self nominations will NOT be accepted. 1. Foundry Deployment Priority 1-5 2. Unit (DIV/BDE/BN) 3. Rank 4. Last Name/First Name/MI
5. Duty Position 6. Duty Phone Number 7. Unclassified Email Address
8. Date of Birth 9. Place of Birth 10. Social Security Number
10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 5 Days, Approximate total cost for one Soldier: $2,500. Rental cars are NOT authorized for this course. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs.
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or a ny other requirement associated with the training event. FY 2011 Course Schedule dates are as follows: • • • • •
Class 11-01 December 6-10, 2010 Class 11-02 March 14-18, 2011 Class 11-03 May 9-13, 2011 NG/RES Class 11-04 June 20-24, 2011 Class 11-05, August 22-26, 2011
11. Spaces Available: 20 per class. 12. Uniform: Army Combat Uniform w/ beret. Pack a set of business casual clothes in the event of a change in schedule requiring such attire. 13. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Mr Max McLaughlin (703) 706-1978
[email protected] or Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and 14. Alternate Point of Contact: Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] or Mr Brian Kent (703) 706-1736
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Any MI MOS with Modern Standard Arabic language / General Intelligence 2. Foundry Program Number: GEN019 3. Foundry Program Title: Arabic Dialect Training: Basic Intermediate and Advanced 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 5.3.5.2.8 Communicate with Non-English Speaking Forces and Agencies 5. Course Description: Geared towards OIF; native speakers in Arabic dialects listed will guide the student through a structured program of dialect training in reading, listening and speaking. Available Dialects include Iraqi, Egyptian, Libyan, Sudanese, Saudi, Levantine, Maghreb, Yemeni, Kurdish, and Algerian. 6. Course Training Objectives: At the conclusion of this course successful students will be able to pass course final examination with at least 77% accuracy while demonstrating the enhanced ability to read, write, speak, translate and transcribe colloquial dialect with comprehension up to the Inter-Agency Language Roundtable (ILR) level 2. 7. Tasks Trained: During this 4-8 week course students will develop the ability to comprehend colloquial (LANG) dialect at the ILR 2 standard. Students will study: Topics: military and security; economics & politics; science and technology; culture and society; phy sical and political geography Skills: listening comprehension; reading comprehension; translation of audio and written texts; transcription; speaking; writing; grammar and language structure and word-building; analysis & deductive reasoning; dictionary skills; skimming and scanning. Grammar: (1) Verbs and derived nouns: Fill out a conjugation chart of any given root showing perfect, imperfect and imperative forms in any of the ten most common measures; (2) Produce in writing any of the most common and predictable forms of derived nouns and other words based on any sound root in any of the most common measures; (3) Recognize and find the dictionary the roots of conjugated “irregular” verbs (weak, hollow, doubled, etc.) a nd their derivatives with 77% accuracy. Vocabulary: (1) Define and use correctly, topic-related vocabulary items introduced in the student manual, with 77% accuracy; (2) Demonstrate proper and accurate use of the Georgetown Iraqi Dictionary or relevant lexical reference. Comprehension: Show reading and listening comprehension by gisting and summarizing, including all E ssential Elements of Information •
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10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 30-60 Days / Approximate cost for one Soldier for 60 days is $9,000. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. / Please contact training provider for scheduling. / Use ATRRS School code 820 for dates, seat availability and enrollment. Contact POC below for additional required Georgia Center for Language Enrollment Form which must be scanned and returned to POC. Foundry will fund only 35 Series MI Soldiers for this training. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 3 12. Uniform: ACU / APFU th
13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Mr. Gralyn Harris,
[email protected] 116 MI GP CLPM, (703) 791-3578, DSN 780-3578; CW3 Adkins, Foundry OIC, (706) 791-5825, DSN 780-5825 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected].
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 15. Foundry event date validation: 10 November 2009 (FPSC) 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Any MI MOS with Modern Standard Arabic or Persian Farsi language / General Intelligence 2. Foundry Program Number: GEN020 3. Foundry Program Title: Pashtu Familiarization Training 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 5.3.5.2.8 Communicate with Non-English Speaking Forces and Agencies 5. Course Description: Geared towards OEF; Pashtu/Dari familiarization and in country language survival basics through a 160 hour structured program. 6. Course Training Objectives: Native speakers in the specific dialects listed will guide the student through the DLI Head Start Program and the Language Survival Kits (L SK) and instruct participants in basic reading and writing in Pashto/Dari script. Successful students will practice and rehearse reading, writing and speaking survival-level Pashto/Da ri needed in basic communications in a contingency area where the target language is spoken and where they may not have access to a trained linguist; students will read relevant country study guide to acquire conversational knowledge of the geography, history, culture and current issues of the contingency area. 7. Tasks Trained: The scenario-driven, performance oriented training occurs in modern class room environment. 100 hours are devoted to vocabulary and phrase acquisition and rehearsal, 20-30 hours will be spent on specific cultural and regional familiarization and additional than 20 hours of scenario and role rehearsal are included in the course POI. Written tests are given weekly in the language studied; 77% is passing comprehension. Skill retention and language maintenance for course graduates is supported through eCampus learning management system in reach-back mode in yearlong increments. Available scenarios include: Basic Language, Force Protection, Civil Affairs, Public Affairs, Medical Affairs, Raid, Cordon and Search and Air Crew. Vocabulary: (1) Define and use correctly, topic-related vocabulary items introduced in the student manual, with 77% accuracy; (2) Demonstrate proper and accurate use of the Pashto-English or Dari-English dictionary. Comprehension: Show reading and listening comprehension by gisting and summarizing scenarios cov ered, including all Essential Elements of Information at the ILR 1 level Culture and regional knowledge: Understand and sustain free-flow discussion on the cultural aspects of the host country geography, politics, cultural, religion, ethnic diversity and US interests •
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10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 30 Days / approximate cost for on Soldier is $5,000. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Foundry will fund only 35 Series MI Soldiers for this training.
Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or a ny other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 10 per class. 12. Uniform: ACU / APFU th
13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Mr. Gralyn Harris,
[email protected] 116 MI GP CLPM, (703) 791-3578, DSN 780-3578; CW3 Adkins, Foundry OIC, (706) 791-5825, DSN 780-5825. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 10 November 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Any MOS with site exploitation or DOMEX mission/ General Intelligence 2. Foundry Program Number: GEN025a 3. Foundry Program Title: Site Exploitation MTT 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Strongly Recommended for BCT, BfSB MI BN, HCT and MFT B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.3.5.3 Intelligence Support to Sensitive Site Exploitation 5. Course Description: The course centers on the methodologies involved in efficiently and effectively processing a tactical target location for the purpose of identifying and extracting information of intelligence and/or evidentiary value. The program of instruction focuses on the fundamental processes of site exploitation and in doing so serves as a foundation for various mission sets including sensitive and tactical Site Exploitation missions. Remaining task specific, the course is orientated toward those serving as the Commander’s on-site exploitation capability and encompasses one day of classroom instruction and follow-on practical exercises utilizing local MOUT facilities. 6. Course Training Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, each student will be able to demonstrate a general knowledge and practice of the proper methods of collection and handling documents and electronic media in regards to intelligence and evidentiary value. 7. Tasks Trained: During the 2 day instructions students will receive training in the following areas: •
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8. Host Unit: National Ground Intelligence Center NGIC (via MTT) 9. Prerequisites: A minimum of 10 Soldiers are required for the training in order for NGIC to launch a MTT. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 2 Days / requesting unit incurs no cost for MTT / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Optimal class capacity is up to 40 students (minimum 10). Direct coordination with the NGIC POC listed below is required to work details of student population, training site, system requirements and training dates. 12. Uniform: Requesting unit commander determines uniform for MTT training. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: NGIC: Jason Schwartz, Army DOMEX Program Training SME, DSN 521-1828, COM (434) 9511828, jason.mark.schwartz@us,army.mil. Jonathan Smith, Army DOMEX Program Operations Officer, DSN 521-1880 and COM (434)951-1880
[email protected],
[email protected]. Mr. Tyrone Tarver, Army DOMEX Program: DSN 521-7331 and COM: (434) 980-7331,
[email protected],
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Any MI MOS(s) / General Intelligence 2. Foundry Program Number: GEN025b 3. Foundry Program Title: Document and Media Exploitation (DOMEX) and Analysis MTT 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Strongly Recommended for BCT, BfSB MI BN, HCT and MFT B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.3.5.3 Intelligence Support to Sensitive Site Exploitation 5. Course Description: The Document and Media Exploitation (DOMEX) course provides intelligence activities with a working knowledge of how to properly handle, analyze, report, and ultimately affect the exploitation of Captured Enemy Documents (CED). In addition to explaining the administrative and analy tical workflow involved in processing CED related material and information, the course identifies the manner in which the resulting intelligence facilitates external processes including targeting and interrogation. Methodology and theory expressed during the one day classroom instruction is further solidified through scenario based practical exercises using theater specific CED material. 6. Course Training Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, each student will be able to demonstrate a knowledge and practice of how to properly and effectively inventory, assess, exploit, safeguard, and develop reporting in regards to captured enemy documents. Students will also be expected to develop a general understanding of how the Media Exploitation and Cell Phone Exploitation processes are conducted. 7. Tasks Trained: During the 1 day instruction students will receive training in the following areas: Tactical and Strategic DOMEX Structure (specific to Analysis theater of operation) Support to DOMEX DOMEX Hardware and Applications Exploit Captured Materials Receiving Captured Materials Reporting Media Exploitation Overview Accountability Document Screening •
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8. Host Unit: National Ground Intelligence Center NGIC (via MTT) 9. Prerequisites: A minimum of 10 Soldiers are required for the training in order for NGIC to launch a MTT. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 1 Day / requesting unit incurs no cost for MTT / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Optimal class capacity is up to 25 students (minimum 10). Direct coordination with the NGIC POC listed below is required to work details of student population, training site, system requirements and training dates. 12. Uniform: Requesting unit commander determines uniform for MTT training. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: NGIC: Jason Schwartz, Army DOMEX Program Training SME, DSN 521-1828, COM (434) 9511828, jason.mark.schwartz@us,army.mil. Jonathan Smith, Army DOMEX Program Operations Officer, DSN 521-1880 and COM (434)951-1880
[email protected],
[email protected]. Mr. Tyrone Tarver, Army DOMEX Program: DSN 521-7331 and COM: (434) 980-7331,
[email protected],
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Any unit with a media exploitation mission / General Intelligence 2. Foundry Program Number: GEN025c 3. Foundry Program Title: Media Exploitation MTT 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.3.5.3 Intelligence Support to Sensitive Site Exploitation 5. Course Description: The Media Exploitation (MEDEX) course is a capstone level training event intended to further augment a basic understanding of MEDEX and computer forensics. 6. Course Training Objectives: The course prepares MEDEX technicians for the tactical, forensically sound exploitation of computers and other electronic media and devices acc essed during military operations. 7. Tasks Trained: While based on the tactical application of various software suites and tools, the course primarily focuses on enhanced techniques and procedures, comprehensive examinations, media collection and handling, as well as report construction. Practical exercises during the course are scenario driven and based on captured electronic media. The target audience for the course is the MEDEX technicians assigned to the unit. 8. Host Unit: National Ground Intelligence Center NGIC 9. Prerequisites: A minimum of 10 Soldiers are required for the training in order for NGIC to launch a MTT. Prior basic level training on Encase is highly recommended and a must-have to achieve an advanced level of competence at course completion. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 5 Days / requesting unit incurs no cost for MTT / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Optimal class capacity is up to 20 students (minimum 10). Direct coordination with the NGIC POC listed below is required to work details of student population, training site, system requirements and training dates. 12. Uniform: Requesting unit commander determines uniform for MTT training. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: NGIC: Jason Schwartz, Army DOMEX Program Training SME, DSN 521-1828, COM (434) 9511828, jason.mark.schwartz@us,army.mil. Jonathan Smith, Army DOMEX Program Operations Officer, DSN 521-1880 and COM (434)951-1880
[email protected],
[email protected]. Mr. Tyrone Tarver, Army DOMEX Program: DSN 521-7331 and COM: (434) 980-7331,
[email protected],
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Any MI MOS(s) / General Intelligence / Commanders and key staff personnel 2. Foundry Program Number: GEN025d 3. Foundry Program Title: Document and Media Exploitation (DOMEX) Overview MTT 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.3.5.3 Intelligence Support to Sensitive Site Exploitation 5. Course Description: The overview is intended as an informational presentation for the Commander and/or key staff on the structure, capabilities, and value of Site Exploitation and DOMEX. 6. Course Training Objectives: The presentation serves to enhance command awareness and sponsorship of the training as well as helps to ensure an appropriate target audience for the follow-on training events. Additionally, the overview provides the Commander and staff a working knowledge of DOMEX nuances a nd resources currently available in each Theater. 7. Tasks Trained: N/A 8. Host Unit: National Ground Intelligence Center NGIC 9. Prerequisites: A minimum of 10 Soldiers are required for the training in order for NGIC to launch a MTT. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 1-2 Hours / requesting unit incurs no cost for MTT / Please contact training provider for scheduling. The overview is most beneficial when it is scheduled one to two months prior to unit DOMEX training. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: For command Staff personnel. Direct coordination with the NGIC POC listed below is required to work details of student population, training site, system requirements and training dates. 12. Uniform: Requesting unit commander determines uniform for MTT training. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: NGIC: Jason Schwartz, Army DOMEX Program Training SME, DSN 521-1828, COM (434) 9511828, jason.mark.schwartz@us,army.mil. Jonathan Smith, Army DOMEX Program Operations Officer, DSN 521-1880 and COM (434)951-1880
[email protected],
[email protected]. Mr. Tyrone Tarver, Army DOMEX Program: DSN 521-7331 and COM: (434) 980-7331,
[email protected],
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Any MI MOS(s) / General Intelligence 2. Foundry Program Number: GEN025e 3. Foundry Program Title: Deployable Harmony DOMEX System – Template (DHDS-T) MTT 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.3.5.3 Intelligence Support to Sensitive Site Exploitation 5. Course Description: This course focuses on the Deployable Harmony DOMEX System – Template (DHDS-T) a deployable tool used by individuals or groups for generating metadata that supports the ingestion, translation, indexing and search of foreign documents in the National Harmony repository, as well as document and media exploitation activities and systems ranging from Theater Tactical to National Strategic applications. The system provides a means of collecting and organizing foreign documents and translations and associating people, organizations and equipment with the documents collected. 6. Course Training Objectives: Provide user knowledge and basic proficiency using the Deployable Harmony DOMEX System – Template (DHDS-T). Upon successful completion of this course, each student will be able to demonstrate the creation of metadata files associated with a batch of CEDs and conduct data forwarding activities to convey the intelligence product to other theater and national repositories. 7. Tasks Trained: During the 2 day instructions students will receive training in the following areas: • • •
Introduction to the Harmony System Harmony Record Requirements Application overview and features o Application Management o Lists of Values o Working with Batches o General Information o Comments/Translations & Keywords
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[email protected],
[email protected]. Mr. Tyrone Tarver, Army DOMEX Program: DSN 521-7331 and COM: (434) 980-7331,
[email protected],
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS/INT/Grade: Any MI MOS or 18 F / General Intelligence / E1 – E8, Warrant, O1-O3 2. Foundry Program Number: GEN029 3. Foundry Program Title: Intelligence Information and Content Management 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: Training focuses on accessing, disseminating, and managing intelligence, using a web enabled environment, across multiple classified networks/systems 6. Course Training Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, each student will be able to: Demonstrate knowledge of intelligence databases, sites, and capabilities, available on SIPRNET, JWICS, and coalition networks Develop a SharePoint portal and manage the content and structure as a site manager Demonstrate knowledge of open source sites and capabilities on the internet and NIPRNET; Create account with intelink.gov and opensource.gov Demonstrate ability to search the Multimedia Message Manager, build queries, manage profiles using advanced Boolean logic Demonstrate basic understanding of Distributed Common Ground System-Army (DCGS-A) a rchitecture, tools, and data sources. Demonstrate ability to create searches in DCGS -A query tree and export results to computer •
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7. Tasks: Soldiers learn what intelligence products, databases, and capabilities are available to them, how to access national-level intelligence systems, and how to coordinate the dissemination of products. Soldiers receive additional instruction on a variety of topics such as intelligence on multiple networks/systems, creating and managing web portals, accessing and managing message traffic via the M3/Pathfinder, accessing Communities of Interest (COIs) using DoD-IIS PKI Certificates, Open Source Intelligence, and a DCGS-A overview. Some training may include visits to selected national agencies. 8. Host Unit: Department of the Army Intelligence Information Services. HQ INSCOM, Fort Belvoir, VA 9. Prerequisites: TS-SCI clearance with access to SI-G, TK, HCS 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 5 days / requesting unit incurs no cost for MTT. Approximate cost for one Soldier to attend resident training is $2,500. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Maximum of 3 for training at Ft Belvoir. MTT requires a minimum of 1 Soldier. 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: DAIIS, DSN 312-235-2430; COMMERCIAL (703) 706-2430. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Any MI MOS / General Intelligence / E-4 to O-4 2. Foundry Program Number: GEN078 3. Foundry Program Title: Enhanced Middle East Culture Course (EMECC) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 5.3.5.2.8 Communicate with Non-English Speaking Forces and Agencies 5. Course Description: Provides the in-depth overview and broader understanding of Middle Eastern historic, geographic, political, social, religious, economic and cultural environment required and expected of MI professionals from leaders and peers. Course material focuses on culture from a Military Intelligence perspective. 6. Course Training Objectives: This course identifies specific aspects of Middle Eastern culture, history and religion that HUMINT Collectors and CI Agents can utilize and implement to establish and maintain rapport and working relationships with Middle Ea stern sources and liaison contacts, thereby increasing the effectiveness and accuracy of HUMINT collection and reporting. Trains Analysts to recognize and identify Middle Eastern cultural nuances that can be used to effectively analyze information and intelligence ISO of the Tiger Team concept, as well as enhancing routine All-Source Analysis capabilities. 7. Tasks Trained: The Course uses the lecture and discussion methods of training to cover the following topics during the training: Course Introduction Islamic Extremism Crossroads of Conflict: Middle East Geography Islam: What the West Needs to Know Obsession: Radical Islam Empire of Liberty: US History Through Foreign Eyes Cradle of Conflict: Middle East History Sources & Patterns of Terrorism in Islamic Law Arab Culture The Message Islam 8. Host Unit: Western Army Regional Intelligence Support Center WARISC. This training is available via MTT. •
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9. Prerequisites: Separate rations are required. Rental car or POV is necessary. Soldier must call Camp Parks Lodging prior to going off post. Hotel reservations must be made on your own. Recommendations are available by contacting the host unit. Please furnish Name, Rank, MOS, unit, and SSN to POC below 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 3 Days / requesting unit incurs no cost for MTT. Approximate cost for one Soldier to attend resident training depends on ARISC location. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Minimum 10 - maximum 32 12. Uniform: ACU with beret 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: CW4 Herman Nordbruch
[email protected] 925-875-4524 CPT Billy Ashworth
[email protected] 925-479-3396 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Any MI MOS Supporting IO Missions / General Intelligence 2. Foundry Program Number: GEN097 3. Foundry Program Title: Middle East Cultural Integration Course (MECIC) MTT 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 5.3.5.2.8 Communicate with Non-English Speaking Forces and Agencies 5. Course Description: This course provides a survey of Middle Eastern history, society, and culture as related to Information Operations. Specifically, this course looks at the dominant narratives in the Middle east that shape how individuals and groups perceive themselves and others, widespread cultural values, and major political, economic, and religious organizations that impact society and the information environment. The 40 hour course uses an interactive platform combining 30 hours instruction with 10 hours of practical exercises where students assume the information planning responsibilities for a Middle Eastern orga nization, such as Hamas or Hezbollah. This training experience gives students the ability to operate in the Middle East and recognize cultural patterns that are shaping the information environment. 6. Course Training Objectives: Upon successful completion of this class the student will employ a narrative methodology in analyzing the information environment and planning operations within that environment, in particular the Middle East. 7. Tasks Trained: Student will receive training in the following areas: Understand the basic concepts of a narrative a pproach to information operations and intelligence analysis, including identifying the primary elements of the approach. Employ a narrative methodology in understanding the history, politics, and culture of Middle Eastern Society a nd recognize how it impacts the battlespace, in particular information operations and intelligence analysis Identify dominant narratives in the battlespace that impact operations and public opinion Employ narrative methods in analyzing the information environment (or human terrain) and planning operations within that environment. •
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8. Host Unit: 1 Information Operations Command, Alexandria, VA 9. Prerequisites: Familiarity with information operations or intelligence analysis. Unit must provide adequate classroom for instruction. This MTT may be performed at an unclassified level, but quality of instruction and discussions will be maximized if unit provides a SECRET-accredited classroom. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 5 Days / No cost incurred to unit requesting MTT/ Please contact training provider to schedule an MTT. Foundry will fund this training via Mobile Training Team only. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Minimum 15 – Maximum 25 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Mr. Chipres at
[email protected] 703-428.4391 DSN 328-4391, FAX 703.428.4969. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Any MI MOS Supporting IO Missions / General Intelligence 2. Foundry Program Number: GEN098 3. Foundry Program Title: Basic Computer Network Operations Planners Course (BCNOPC) MTT 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: The Basic Computer Network Operations Planners Course (BCNOPC) prepares students to develop and refine operational concepts (CONOPS) and plan the integrated, synchronized, and coordinated employment of Computer Network Exploitation (CNE), Computer Network Attack (CNA), and Computer Network Defense (CND) activities. 6. Course Training Objectives: This course is not designed to teach the execution of specific CNO tools or capabilities, it will give students the ability to apply the Joint Planning Process to Army CNO planning in support of tactical through strategic level operations. 7. Tasks Trained: During this training, students are taught the unique requirements for intelligence support to CNO planning; the various CNO authorities, capabilities, organizations, and legal considerations; and the basic policies and processes necessary to gain approvals for CNE, CNA, and CND to support the Land Component Commander. The BCNOPC describes how CNO elements (CNE, CNA, CND) relate to each other; to other Information Operations Capabilities (EW, MILDEC, OPSEC, PSYOP, etc); and, in general, to both friendly and adversary operations in cyberspace. st
8. Host Unit: 1 Information Operations Command, Alexandria, VA. 9. Prerequisites: TOP SECRET/SCI clearance. Unit must provide classroom accredited at the TS/SCI level for instruction. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 2 Weeks / No cost incurred to unit requesting MTT / Please contact training provider to schedule MTT. Foundry will fund this training via Mobile Training Team only. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Minimum 12 – Maximum 24 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Mr. Chipres at
[email protected] 703-428.4391 DSN 328-4391, FAX 703.428.4969. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35D/E/G; 351L/M/P; 35F/L/M/P. All enlisted E1 – E9; All warrant W01 – W05; All officers O1 – O4 2. Foundry Program Number: GEN099 3. Foundry Program Title: Panther Strike: Military Intelligence Exportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: Varies with MOS 5. Course Description: This is an MI-specific training exercise incorporated into a realistic, scenario-based, team-driven training exercise designed to develop and promote technical competence in CI/HUMINT and SIGINT collective tasks. Panther Strike provides the opportunity to train critical collective skills in a realistic, non-garrison environment. This exercise consists of both collective military intelligence and individual warrior tasks specific to meet the needs of the current battlefield environments unique to military intelligence Soldiers. This training incorporates the most current tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP) used in theater. 6. Course Training Objectives: Upon successful completion of this exercise Soldiers will be instructed on the latest TTPs used in the current theater of war. Soldiers will test their ability to incorporate their previously gained skills combined with the new TTPs presented in a rigorous environment testing both their individual and collective skills. This 2-week exercise will enhance CI and HUMINT collection and analytical skills, test the ability of the Management Teams to manage and coordinate the broad spectrum of military intelligence assets to meet the commanders intent in an effective and timely manner. 7. Tasks Trained: During the 13 day instructions students will receive training in the following areas:
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35M Screen Potential Human Intelligence Sources 301-35M-1100 Conduct a Walk-in Source Meet 301-35M-1801 Assess a Source 301-35M-1010 Identify Source Specific Collection Requirements 301-35M-1150 Develop Approach Strategies 301-35M-1152 Develop an Interrogation Plan 301-35M-1803 Conduct a Source Meeting 301-35M-1012 Prepare Intelligence Information Reports (IIR) 301-35M-1814 351M Manage HUMINT Training 301-351M-1801 Manage HUMINT Operations 301-351M-1802 Ensure Compliance with Laws Governing Military Source Operations 301-351M-1803 Perform HUMINT Collection Management 301-351-1020 35L, 351L, 35E Conduct an Intelligence Brief 301-SMI-6300 Conduct Elicitation 301-35L-6004 Produce Counterintelligence Casing Report 301-35L-6009 Conduct Counterintelligence Operations Management Team Operations 301-35L-6019 Conduct a Walk-in Interview of Counterintelligence Interest 301-35L-6024 Conduct a Counterintelligence Source/Witness Interview 301-35L-6027 Prepare a Contact Report 301-35L-6041 Prepare Intelligence Information Report 301-35L-6043 35P Produce a Gist of Target Communications 301-35P-1709 Produce a Transcription/Translation of Target Voice Communications 301-35P-171 0 Produce a Translation of Target Language Graphic Material 301-35P-1711 Tip-Off Critical Information 301-SIGINT-6001 Prepare a Time Sensitive Report 301-SIGINT-6050 Quality Control a Transcription/Translation of Target Language Material 3 01-35P-2701 Prepare a Resource Status Report 301-35P-2704
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Prepare a Critical Intelligence Report 301-SIGINT-6002 Validate a Time Sensitive Report 301-SIGINT-6051 Determine the Classification and Down-grading Markings for Documents and Materials 301-35P-3702 Quality Control Critical Intelligence Reports 301-SIGINT-6003 Establish an Approved Temporary Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility 301-35P-4704 352P Direct Collection Operations 301-52P-1704 Direct the Preparation of Collection Management Messages or Reports 301-52P-1717 Manage SIGINT Systems Integration 301-52P-1707 352F Determine Map Products to Support Operations 301-35F-1000 Translate Information into Military Symbology 301-35F-1001 Analyze Map Data 301-35F-1002 Draft Specific Information Requirements 301-35F-1050 Prepare Request for Information 301-35F-1051 Deliver a Briefing 301-35F-1105 Develop Overlays to Support Intelligence Operations 301-35F-1150 Produce a Target Folder 301-35F-1204 Maintain the Situation Map 301-35F-1404 Draft Intelligence Summary 301-35F-1102 Draft Priority Intelligence Requirements and Information Requirements 301-35F-2054 35D Provide Intelligence Support to the Military Decision Making Process 30 1-35D-2110 Present Intelligence 301-35D-2311 Implement Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Plan Supporting Full Spectrum Battalion/BCT Level Operations Assist in Evaluation Reporting 301-35D-2043 Assist in Updating the ISR Plan 301-35D-2044 Provide Intelligence Support to Sensitive Site Exploitation 301-35D-2710 Supervise Interrogation Operations 301-35D-2810 th
8. Host Unit: 300 MI BDE 9. Prerequisites: Security Clearance Requirements, Secret, SIGINT portions will require TS/SCI. Additional Requirements: (prior experience or job skills, systems experience, country clearances/visas, etc.) 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 13 Days / Cost per student is approximately $2,750. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. / This training occurs annually in August. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or a ny other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 200. 12. Uniform: ACUs, Kevlar, LBV/LBE, PT Uniform. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: CPT Scott Chalmers, DSN 766-4269, Commercial 801-432-4269,
[email protected]. Alternate POC is SGM Eric Anderson, DSN 766-4256, Commercial 801-432-4256,
[email protected]. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: September 2010 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: See prerequisites for specific rank and MOS requirements. / Multiple Intelligence Disciplines 2. Foundry Program Number: GEN113 3. Foundry Program Title: Joint Intelligence Combat Training Center (JICTC) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Strongly Recommended Training for BCT, AVN BDE, ADA BDE, Fires BDE, Other Function / Multi-Function BDES, and BfSB HQ B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1 Conduct IPB 5. Course Description: JICTC mission is to train intelligence professionals and organizations to successfully execute their mission in a joint, interagency, intergovernmental, and multinational environment. The JICTC provides a tailored Battle Simulation Exercise (BASIX) to intelligence officers, NCOs and enlisted Soldiers, and also trains intelligence staffs and organizations. The JICTC reinforces individual military intelligence skills/tasks in a shared collective training environment, a nd hones military intelligence combat-related battle staff skills. JICTC conducts a large, multi-echelon, multi-discipline intelligence exercise that replicates the Intelligence Warfighting Function architecture. It is a dynamic intelligence battle staff exercise that is based on real-world threat fought on real-world terrain. Students experience realistic and dynamic intelligence training using state-of-the-art intelligence collection and processing systems at the “run” phase of training. There are two exercise scenarios. The scenarios are immersive, placing participants into intelligence positions on the Combined Joint Task Force (CJTF) ACE, BCT S2 or BN S2 staff. The exercises are focused on Counter-Insurgency (COIN) and IED Defeat (Attack the Network (AtN)). Training focuses on the 3 MI core competencies: (1) intelligence preparation of the battlefield (IPB) (2) performing ISR; and (3) intelligence support to targeting. JICTC makes use of current lessons learned and best practice TTPs from theater and returning Soldiers, and continuously update and improve the scenario which impact training and the intelligence processes. “Eagle III” is an Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) based exercise. The Eagle III Scenario is based loosely on threat conditions in Iraq prior to the 2007 surge operations and uses a combination of real and modified message traffic from theater. The scenario also uses a modified friendly order of battle (7 x BCTs under a Division HQ CJTF) and post-surge Rules of Engagement (ROE) to reflect a downsized US commitment, stressing increased reliance on host-nation cooperation and planning of ISR assets. “IRONMAN” is an Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) based exercise. The IRONMAN Scenario is based loosely on accelerated threat conditions in Afghanistan’s Regional Command East (RC-East) during a future (2010) surge in US operations, utilizing a combination of real and modified message traffic from theater. The scenario also uses a modified RC-East friendly order of battle (5 x BCTs under a Division HQ CJTF) and 2009 Rules of E ngagement (ROE) to stress an increased US force commitment in response to deteriorating host-nation governing capacity and cooperation, as well a s neighboring state interference in internal security.
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JICTC provides task-based, event driven intelligence training IAW training strategies to assist FORSCOM C DRs in achieving intelligence training readiness consistent with Army Force Generation (ARFORGEN) and Army unit training guidance and doctrine. The JICTC provides the BCT Cdr an enhanced combat simulation to train his BDE S2 Section, MI Company, and his subordinate BN/SQDN S2 sections during the “Train” phase of the ARFORGEN cycle. The battle simulation provides an opportunity to exercise the intelligence staff, allowing the staff to reinforce essential skills prior to command-directed staff group a nd BCT collective training. The BCT Cdr can also leverage the JICTC during the “Ready” phase of the ARFORGEN cycle to provide theater-unique training. In both cases, JICTC provides a multi-echelon, multi-layered, training event that is based on real-world threat fought on real-world terrain. JICTC prepares field CDRs with a more experienced intelligence staff/organization that can efficiently transition into their operational role. JICTC assists units with creating/refining tactics, techniques, & procedures (TTP) and standing operating procedures for intelligence staffs. 7. Tasks Trained: Training focuses on intelligence specific tasks with established training objectives, reinforcing individual MI skills and tasks in a collective training environment and refines MI combat-related battle staff skills. Training objectives: Provide Intelligence support to Force Generation. Provide Support to Situational Understanding Perform Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR). Provide Intelligence support to Targeting and Information Superiority. • • • •
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Students are assigned a position on the G/S2 intelligence staff in either the CJTF/DIV G2, BCT, or in one of the BN TOCs. The G2X, Counterintelligence Coordinating Authority (CICA), HUMINT Operational Cell (HOC) and HUMINT Analysis and Requirements Cell (HARC), and BCT S2X and Operational Management Team (OMT), are also exercised. Assignment depends on the Military Occupational Specialty (MOS)/Area of Concentration (AOC), grade, experience, and security clearance level. The TOC structure mirrors current modular force structure with minor adjustments necessary for a training environment. Students use the latest stateof-the art intelligence collection and processing systems for specific intelligence disciplines, including DCGS-A systems applications. Each TOC follows an established battle rhy thm of meetings and briefings with higher, adjacent, and lower echelons to plan, coordinate, and exchange information and intelligence between staffs. The exercise is interactive and dynamic. Exercise Control injects specific training vignettes/battle drills, responds to student actions, and ensures the flow of information during the exercise is realistic, dynamic, and interactive. Students use computer interfaces to send and receive data, information, video, and graphics. Working within the battle rhythm, students perform tasks which mirror those expected of them a s part of a deployed unit’s intelligence staff. The ISR manager plans ISR operations and synchronizes the ISR effort across echelons, as required. Soldiers fuse and analyze combat reporting and single-source intelligence reports, and produce all-source intelligence products, briefings, target packages, and conduct predictive analysis for the Cdr (played by the Observer/Trainer). Students provide intelligence to support the Cdr’s Full-Spectrum operations, and as a result, drive the scenario. When performed correctly, the Div G2, BCT S2 and BN S2 provide their Cdr with an accurate analysis of the threat/enemy forces, the operational environment and civil considerations, and their predictive assessments and recommendations, allowing the Cdr to plan and execute operations. th
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350G 35G/H 35G/H 35G/H 35G/H 35G/H 35G/H 35G/H 35G/H 35G/H 35G/H 35G/H 35G/H 35G/H
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10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 7 Days / Cost varies by location and number of soldiers involved / Please contact training provider provider for scheduling. This training is available via MTT Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: For MTT: Brigade sized intelligence apparatus of 48-58 students / shift, shown below: TOC # Students x # of TOCs Total # Students BCT S2 12 students x 1 12 students S2X/OMT 6 students x 1 6 students BN S2 10 students x 3-4* 30-40 students
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY * Afghanistan (OEF) scenario has 4 BNs; the Iraq (OIF) scenario has 3 BNs.
For Resident: CJTF ACE below intelligence intelligence apparatus of 69 students / shift: shift: TOCs # Students x # of TOCs Total # Student Positions BN 10 students x 6 60 BCT 12 students x 2 24 S2X/MT 6 students x 2 12 ACE 69 students x 1 69 Coalition TOC 14 MI Officers x 1 14 179 Officers/NCOs:
12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: JICTC Operations HQs, HQs, (520) 538-7823, DSN 879-7823 or (520) 538-4504 or DSN 879-4504, or th th contact the S3, 304 MI BN, 111 MI BDE at (520) 533-6515, DSN 821-6515; or email
[email protected] Website: https://ikn.army.mil/apps/ikn_website/index.cfm?organization=jictc# Use your AKO logon to access this webpage 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
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[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Any MI MOS with Open Source Mission / General Intelligence 2. Foundry Program Number: GEN117 3. Foundry Program Title: Open Source Intelligence Research & Analysis Course (OSIRA) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1 Conduct IPB 5. Course Description: The Open Source Intelligence Research & Analysis Course (OSIRA) is designed to provide the fundamentals of Open Source Research, Collection, and Analysis. The course emphasizes Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) and places OSINT in context within the Intelligence Community. The course is conducted as a course of briefings presented by subject matter experts from FMSO. An open source research project and OSINT report will be produced during the course. The course teaches the basic OSINT skills necessary for an open source analyst/researcher. 6. Course Training Objectives: Upon completion, the student will be prepared to perform OSINT research, collection, analysis, and report writing in an open source intelligence position. 7. During this 10-day program, students will receive training on the following: Introduction to Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) GeoProperty and place-based intelligence and OSINT organizations Analytical tradecraft Intelligence Oversight as it applies to OSINT Geographic information tools Legal and ethical use of proprietary a nd copyrighted Open Source geographic information manipulation information and research Internet security/privacy and OSINT collection OSINT collection management tradecraft News media analysis Internet search strategies Source criticism and information vetting Advanced internet searches and deep web research Open Source Intelligence Report (OSIR) production Intelligence community resources and tools for Intelligence briefing OSINT Analysis of Ephemera and Gray Literature Exploitation of foreign and foreign language sources 8. Host Unit: Foreign Military Studies Office (FMSO), Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027 •
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[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
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Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance and Collection Management Foundry Course Offerings
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Any MI MOS / ISR and Collection Management / E5 and up, Officers 2. Foundry Program Number: ISR021a 3. Foundry Program Title: Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Synchronization Managers Course 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Recommended for BCT, AVN BDE, ADA BDE, Fires BDE and BfSB HQ B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.3.1 Perform Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Synchronization 5. Course Description: This course is an ASI/SI producing course focused on training Military Intelligence Officers and NCOs to master the following skills as a Brigade/Division/Corps ISR Planner/Manager. 6. Course Training Objectives: MI NCOs in the career field of 35F skill levels 2-4 and 35N skill level 2 will receive the ASI Q7 upon successful completion of the course. Branch 35 MI officers in the rank of Captain and Major will receive the SI Q7 upon successful completion of the course. 7. Tasks Trained: The course consists of three modules. In the first module we discuss the capabilities and limitations of ISR assets from the Brigade and below to the National Level to include UAS systems, UGS systems, HUMINT operations, SIGINT operations, GRCS, ARL and TF ODIN operations, Theater systems and operations, and National systems operations. In the second module we discuss the 6 steps of the ISR synchronization process and how IPB and MDMP fit into the process, Intelligence Synchronization Tool (IST) training, Joint ISR operations, PRISM and COLIESUM. In the final module the students participate in a JICTC rotation acting as the ISR planners for the Division, Brigade and Battalion TOCs. 8. Host Unit: US Army Intelligence Center of Excellence, Ft Huachuca 9. Prerequisites: TS/SCI clearance is mandatory. All students attending the course will have to have their clearances passed to the Ft. Huachuca SSO office and upon arrival participate in a student read on process or be issued a student badge for entrance into the TS/SCI training facilities if the read on isn’t necessary. Must have: Government Charge Card; Copy of Orders; Copy of JPAS, Verification of clearance (TS/SCI clearance required for attendance); Laptop computer with MINIMUM of: Microsoft Power Point and Microsoft Word. NOTE: Returns flights should be booked after 2000 on the last day of the class or the next day. Registration Requirements All students wishing to attend the course will have to contact any the training provider and send their SNL to include name, rank and SSN to be added to the student roster. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 3 Weeks. Please contact Training Provider for specific dates. Approximate total cost for one Soldier: $3,750. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 20 Seats per class. 12. Uniform: Army Combat Uniform. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: ISR Synch Course Site Lead; Mr. Larry Greenlee (520) 533-2626 DSN 821
[email protected]. ISR Synch Course Primary Instructors: Mr. Nolan Robert (520) 538-1134 DSN 879
[email protected] and Ms. Melissa Schreiner (520) 538-1166
[email protected]; Chief, Functional Courses Mr. Jim Bray (520) 533-0527. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: As a Battle Staff function, the S-2, S-3, S-5, and S-6 are highly encouraged to attend 2. Foundry Program Number: ISR021b 3. Foundry Program Title: ISR Synchronization MTT 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Recommended for BCT, AVN BDE, ADA BDE, Fires BDE and BfSB HQ B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.3.1 Perform Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Synchronization 5. Course Description: The four-day ISR MTT is designed to prepare officers and NCOs, actively assigned to the ISR Working Group, to perform ISR Synchronization. This performance based course places emphasis on the JTF, CORPS, Division and Brigade Combat Team planning staffs. Officers and NCOs will expand on existing knowledge of ISR to improve ISR Synchronization skills. The training will include how to write quality Priority Intelligence Requirements, develop indicators, recommend asset selection, and manage organic and non-organic intelligence collection assets. Officers and NCOs will also discuss intelligence reach and lessons learned. 6. Course Training Objectives: The ISR MTT will provide an overview of the ISR synchronization process within the modular force and to facilitate a two-way discussion on how this critical task might be conducted more efficiently and will focus on the synchronization effort at the brigade through CAOC level. Poor ISR execution is an issue that crosses all echelons and has Joint, Interagency a nd Multi-national implications. ISR Synchronization is a total staff supported function that is critical to mission success. Effective ISR Synchronization is essential to meet the commander’s intelligence requirements. 7. Tasks Trained: The ISR MTT provides instruction on the following skills: Principals of intelligence synchronization and specific application of collection planning Tasking and asset synchronization ISR Synchronization Tool (IST) Joint/Combined ISR Operations The intelligence architecture/capabilities necessary to support combat operations across the full spectrum of operations • • • • •
8. Host Unit: Training Division, Training Development and Support, USAIC. 9. Prerequisites: Must possess a SECRET security clearance (an interim is acceptable, but must be granted before arrival for the course) Must possess an understanding of IPB and MDMP 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 4 days / No cost incurred to unit requesting MTT / please contact training provider fro scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Optimum course size: 8 - 30 students 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Nolan J. Robert, (520) 538-1134, DSN: 879-1134,
[email protected], Larry Greenlee, (520) 533-2626, DSN: 821-2626,
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: July 2010 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35H 35T / ISR and Collection Management 2. Foundry Program Number: ISR022 3. Foundry Program Title: 35H / 35T Sustainment Training 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: This training focuses on Common Ground Station (CGS) Operator (35H)/Maintainers (35T) sustainment training. This training is uniquely postured to provide up-to-date instruction covering the most current system hardware and software configurations, as well as tactics, techniques, and procedures supporting operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. Additionally, the training can be tailored to unit missions and concepts of employment. 6. Course Training Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, each student will be able to demonstrate an advanced knowledge of CGS operations to accurately assess a ssets, threats, vulnerabilities and risks in order to answer commander’s priority intelligence requirements and request for information. 7. Tasks Trained: Training will focus on Joint Surveillance Target Attack System (JSTARS) CGS and Joint Service Workstation (JSWS) configuration, operations, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair. System configuration topics cover current software version installation and service pack loading. Operational training consists of a combination of live and simulated data links to JSTARS (SCDL & SATCOM), IBS nodes of TDDS, TIBS and TRIXS using the Joint Tactical Terminal (JTT) radio. Classified LAN connectivity and data distribution via Multi-CGS and Enhanced Multi CGS modes will be reinforced in training. Service Based Architecture (SBA), ISR Forensic Tool, and CIB Imagery TTPs will be covered as part of the GMTI forensic analysis training, as well as CGS software tools for monitoring ISR link performance. Maintainers (35T) will get an operational overview at the beginning of the course and will then focus on systems architecture, troubleshooting and repair. 8. Host Unit: JSTARS Development Test and Training Detachment, HHC/USAIC, Melbourne, FL 9. Prerequisites: Secret security clearance required. Send to SMO Code PF1MF8XS6, NLT two weeks prior to the start of the course. JTF security manager: Kelli Bradshaw (321) 726-7035. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 10 days held monthly or as coordinated / approximate cost for one Soldier is $2,750. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 12 per training session. 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: SGT Moran
[email protected] (Com: 321-726-7219 or DSN 854-5245 ext. 7219) SFC Markee
[email protected] (Com: 321-726-7078 or DSN 854-5245 ext. 7078) Kim Fountain
[email protected] (Com: 321 726-7210 or DSN 854-5245 ext.7210) 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 10 November 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35P 35N / ISR and Collection Management / G2/S2, MICO, S3, FEC, AVN, ENGR, TOPO, S6 and BN S2 personnel. 2. Foundry Program Number: ISR026 3. Foundry Program Title: ISR TOPOFF MTT 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Strongly Recommended for Div HQ, BCT, AVN BDE, ADA BDE, Fires BDE and BfSB HQ B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.3.1 Perform Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Synchronization 5. Course Description: The training team of 5-8 instructors consists of SMEs from various Air Force, Joint and DOD organizations that provide information on non-organic ISR capabilities, products, processes, and online applications and product portals. *A 4-hour Senior Leader Overview is also available provides a unit-tailored executive of non-organic ISR capabilities and products designed for the Commander and BDE/BN TF leadership. 6. Course Training Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, each student will be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of non-organic ISR capabilities, the ISR synchronization process, and an understanding of the ISR processing, exploitation, and dissemination process. 7. Tasks Trained: Various AO and mission-focused modules address five primary areas: 1) INT disciplines refresher; 2) NTM, CFACC, CFLCC, and QRC platform capabilities; 3), AF-DGS enterprise, MASINT/AGI, products and dissemination; 4) ISR synchronization processes and best practices; and 5) JTCOIC fusion and analytic tools. Emphasis is on “hands-on” training on how to: develop requirements and request collection; effectively synchronize intelligence collection requirements, monitor collection during and access/leverage collected information across various portals and applications. 8. Host Unit: TRADOC G2 9. Prerequisites: Must be deploying unit. Targeted at BCTs, and can be tailored to various BDEs and DIVs including CAB, BfSB, SUS BDE, ENGR BDE, MP BDE, and others Students must have a SECRET clearance. Requesting unit must provide large screen display and at least four SIPR computers with SIPR drops. 2-hour site survey required 4 weeks prior to the event. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 3 Days / No costs are incurred to requesting unit for MTT. This MTT is fully funded by TRADOC G2. / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 15 minimum and up to 30+ students 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: TRADOC/G2, Mr. Scot Newport, 757-240-2762
[email protected], or Scheduling Coordinator, Joann Gardner, 757-240-2730
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Any MI MOS / ISR and Collection Management / Any Rank Involved with ISR Management and/or GEOINT Cell 2. Foundry Program Number: ISR033 3. Foundry Program Title: JSTARS Outreach MTT 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Recommended for BCT, AVN BDE, and Fires BDE B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.3.2 Perform ISR Integration 5. Course Description: Inform the deploying units on how to fully integrate and leverage JSTARS capabilities to their missions. Outreach MTT training and briefing provide the commander and staff to better utilize and incorporate the JSTARS in s upport of MSR security and convoys in OIF and surveillance support in OEF. Additionally, the outreach program trains units on how to request and use JSTARS in CONUS. The common ground station operators (35H) will be able to better integrate JSTARS into their overall training. 6. Course Training Objectives: Course Training Objectives: Inform deploying units on how to fully integrate and leverage JSTARS capabilities to their specific combat missions. Outreach MTT training and briefing provides the BCT commander and staff with up-todate JSTARS combat operations support, attack aviation and Non-Traditional ISR support and cross-cue. Additionally, the outreach program trains units on how to request JSTARS support in theater and CONUS. To allow a hands-on demonstration a live flight is attempted to support Ground Training Objectives from MTT. 7. Tasks Trained: JSTARS Outreach MTT focuses on: - OEF/OIF Support - JSTARS Voice/Data Communication Architecture (FBCB2, MIRC, etc) - ISR Cross-cue - NT-ISR Cross-cue (PC-IDM) Attack Aviation 8. Host Unit: Army JSTARS – 138MI Co Robins AFB, GA
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9. Prerequisites: Secret Clearance. Clearance certification should be sent to SSO, hosting unit NLT two weeks prior to Soldiers’ arrival. Requesting unit must provide a SECRET level facility as well as SIPR laptop for briefer. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 2 Days / No cost incurred to requesting unit for MTT / Please contact training provider for scheduling Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Maximum participants 5 per visit. Multiple visits allowed to accommodate unit sizes, POC within scheduling office will work this with you. 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Army JSTARS Scheduling, 138th MICO JSTARS, Office DSN 241-1958, COM. (478) 201-1958. NIPR e-mail:
[email protected] POC changes often due to deployments 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 10 November 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35P 35N 35P / ISR and Collection Management / Collection Managers and key Intelligence/Operations members. 2. Foundry Program Number: ISR074 3. Foundry Program Title: 480 ISR Wing (WG) Orientation (Air Force Distributed Ground Station (DGS) Pre-deployment Training) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.3.2 Perform ISR Integration 5. Course Description: This course is designed as a familiarization training program with regards to the capabilities of DGS assets and processing, exploitation and dissemination (PED) functions. The training provides kno wledge regarding reconnaissance operations and detailed information on DGS PED terminology, capabilities and products. 1 day is geared towards BN/BDE+ Commanders/leadership specific orientation while the full 6 days are geared towards E1-E5 hands on analyst training. Training can be completely tailored based on the expressed needs of the units 6. Course Training Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, each student will understand the PED processes for the Predator, Reaper, Global Hawk, and U-2. They will also know how to contact DGS personnel supporting their operations, what products the DGSs can provide, and how to access DGS products for their unit as well as other units. 7. Tasks Trained: Capabilities and responsibilities of AF DCGS weapon system units and associated platforms and programs. Fusion and dissemination of intelligence products as a result of available AF ISR PED resources to support and execute the mission. AF DCGS near real-time support to operations (i.e. face-to-face interaction with DGS unit, analysts a nd LNOs to really see that they are not just a screen name in a chat room). •
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13. Training Provider Point of Contact: 480 ISR WG/DOT, DSN 575-0583, COMM (757) 225-0583,
[email protected] or
[email protected]. Alternate: ACC/A2RT, DSN 575-2003, COMM (757) 225-2003,
[email protected]. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 10 November 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35-Series, E-3 through O-6; Collection Managers and key Intelligence/Operations members 2. Foundry Program Number: ISR095 3. Foundry Program Title: Predeployment Predator Familiarization Course 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: This course is designed as a familiarization training program with regards to the capabilities of the MQ-1B Predator and MQ-9 Reaper and their operations. The training provides knowledge regarding intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) operations and detailed information on terminology and capabilities. The course will also lightly addresses the tasking process. 6. Course Training Objectives: Upon successful completion of this training, each student will understand the capabilities and limitations of the Predator and Reaper remotely piloted aircraft (RPA). Additionally, they will understand how these aircraft operate and how that impacts support to deployed forces. Finally, students will know how to effectively communicate with Predator/Reaper operators in order to best address their commander’s intelligence r equirements. 7. Tasks Trained: Day 1 Mission Brief (Crew Pre-mission brief) Predator/Reaper 101 (capabilities, limitations) Supported unit mission brief (Deploying ISO) DGS Familiarization Briefing (DGSNV) Open discussion hosted by TBD Daily Wrap-up/debrief
Day 2 Mission Brief (Crew pre-mission brief) Facilities tour (Squadron Operations Center) Pet-the-Pred (walk around of the MQ-1/9) Observe live mission execution QA with aircrew personnel/DO Wrap-up/closing comments
8. Host Unit: 432d Wing, Creech AFB, NV; Air Combat Command, Langley AFB, VA Instructor provided support: 432d Operations Support Squadron, Creech AFB, NV 9. Prerequisites: Must be deploying Army, Reserve or National Guard unit. The briefings, tours, and presentations are SECRET, however, TOP SECRET//SCI access will be required for Live Environment Training (LET) at DGS core site. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 2 Days / Approximate cost for one Soldier is $1,000. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific co sts: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Please contact training provider for scheduling. FY11 Dates: Feb 17-18 2011 Nov 18-19 2010 Mar 24-25 2011 Dec 16-17 2010 Apr 21-22 2011 Jan 20-21 2011 Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 12 12. Uniform: Provide the normal daily uniform. For example, BDUs, Class B’s, PT uniform, business casual. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: 15RS/DOI, DSN 384-1984/1925, COM (702) 404-1984/1925 or ACC/A2RT, DSN 575-2003, COM 757-225-2003,
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 10 November 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35 Series (GEOINT), All Ranks audience 2. Foundry Program Number: ISR096 3. Foundry Program Title: DE-CGS Sustainment Training 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: This course provides DCGS-A Enabled - Common Ground Station (CGS) Operator(s) (35 series)/Maintainer(s) (35T) training. This training is uniquely postured to provide up-to-date instruction covering the most current system hardware and software configurations, as well as tactics, techniques, and procedures supporting operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. Additionally, the training can be tailored to unit missions and concepts of employment. Training for operators and maintainers will focus on the Army’s new DE-CGS. The DE-CGS incorporates current CGS Group 6 capabilities with added video processing capabilities, OSRVT for real time direct receipt of UAV data, GBS for Hunter and Predator UAV and DCGS-A integration backbone for both V3 and V4. This three week course (see attached Syllabus) will cover both hardware and software capabilities inherent to the DE-CGS and provide students with a baseline of knowledge from which to operate this new system. CAVEAT: Current fielding agreement states that a majority of DE-CGS maintenance is “refer to higher level maintenance.” Therefore, the JTF will not offer 35T/Maintainer course at this time. Maintenance training will be covered by New Systems Training Integration Directorate (NSTID) during New Equipment Training (NET). 6. Course Training Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, each student will be able to demonstrate an operational knowledge of the DE-CGS GEOINT capabilities to a ccurately assess threats, vulnerabilities and risks. 7. Tasks Trained: DE-CGS Overview OSRVT DE-CGS Set-up ECAU System Start-up and MI TOOLS Suite Shutdown Procedures Video Production SCDL Client PSC-5D Live Flight JTT Radio Websites Networking ISR Forensics GBS MOVINT 8. Host Unit: JSTARS Development Test and Training Detachment, HHC/USAICoE, Melbourne, FL •
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9. Prerequisites: Secret Security Clearance is required. Units must receive New Equipment Training (NET) provided by New Systems Training Integration Directorate (NSTID), prior to scheduling course. The JTF Security Manager is Ms Kelli Bradshaw, (321) 726-7035. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 3 Weeks / $4,250 with rental vehicle and $3,500 without rental vehicle. / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or a ny other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: There is a maximum of 12 students per training session. 12. Uniform: ACU’s with beret. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: SGT Moran
[email protected] (Comm. 321-726-7219 or DSN 854-5245 ext. 7219); SFC Markee
[email protected] (Comm. 321-726-7078 or DSN 854-5245 ext. 7078); or Kim Fountain
[email protected] (Comm. 321 726-7210 or DSN 854-5245 ext. 7210) 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: August 2010
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Any MI MOS / ISR and Collection Management / Any Rank Involved with ISR Management and/or GEOINT Cell 2. Foundry Program Number: ISR101 3. Foundry Program Title: Predeployment JSTARS Familiarization Course 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: This course is designed to familiarize all MI and Maneuver MOS Soldiers to the E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) and combat operations. 6. Course Training Objectives: Inform deploying units on how to fully integrate and leverage JSTARS capabilities to their specific combat missions. Outreach MTT training and briefing provides the BCT commander and staff with up-to-date JSTARS combat operations support, attack aviation and Non-Traditional ISR support and cross-cue. Additionally, the outreach program trains units on how to request JSTARS support in theater and CONUS. Familiarize and train deploying Soldiers to JSTARS operations on the ground and aboard the aircraft. Provides training to S2/S3s, MICOs, GEOINT Collection Managers, Common Ground Station (CGS) Operators, and Army Aviators on JSTARS support and combat integration prior to theater deployment. 7. Tasks Trained: JSTARS Familiarization Training focuses on: - JSTARS System Architecture - JSTARS Voice/Data Communication Architecture (FBCB2, MIRC, etc) - JSTARS Combat Operations - ISR Cross-cue - NT-ISR Cross-cue (PC-IDM) Attack Aviation - GMTI/SAR Familiarization - JSTARS/CGS Familiarization - C2 Support - 116th ACW GMTI Fusion Cell th
8. Host Unit: Army JSTARS – 138MI Co and 116 Air Control Wing, Robins AFB, GA 9. Prerequisites: SECRET clearance required. Forward requested training dates with names, ranks, clearance levels and social security numbers for personnel attending training three weeks prior to training dates for processing. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 2-3 Days / Approximate cost for one Soldier is $1,300. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific co sts: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 4-5 12. Uniform: ACU, NOMEX Gloves (Army Issued), Reflective Belt, ID Card & Tags. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Army JSTARS Scheduling, 138th MICO JSTARS, Office DSN 241-1958, COM. (478) 201-1958. NIPR e-mail:
[email protected] POC changes often due to deployments 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 10 November 2009 (FPSC)
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ALL SOURCE INTELLIGENCE FOUNDRY COURSE OFFERINGS
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35F 350F 35D / All Source / BDE and higher Staff Officers, WOs and Enlisted 2. Foundry Program Number: AS024 3. Foundry Program Title: All Source Predeployment Brief MTT 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Recommended for BCT, AVN BDE, ADA BDE, Fires BDE, Other Functional / Multi-Function BDEs and BfSB HQ B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1 Conduct IPB 5. Course Description: NGIC hosts brigade and higher intelligence staff officers and Soldiers to help prepare them for operational deployments to OIF/OEF 6. Course Training Objectives: Upon successful completion of the course each student will have a working knowledge of current enemy TTPs, trends, NGIC support and Reach capabilities customized to the requested AOR. Students will be able to leverage NGIC support and Reach capabilities in support of current contingency operations. 7. Tasks Trained: Subject matter experts at NGIC provide briefs and discussions on enemy TTP system threats (including IED, VBIED, direct, and indirect fire systems, small arms, RPG’s, threat to armored vehicles, chemical-biological warfare capabilities), NGIC support and Reach capabilities (including imagery and GIS), and 24/7 operations support. 8. Host Unit: National Ground Intelligence Center NGIC, Charlottesville, VA 9. Prerequisites: Security Clearance Requirements, TS/SI/TK/HCS/G required for unescorted access at the NGIC. SECRET clearance required for OIF/OEF on-station training. Requesting unit must be preparing for or deployed to OIF/OEF to receive this training. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 1-3 days / requesting unit incurs no cost for MTT. / Contact Training Provider POC for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Training is designed for maneuver brigade or higher intelligence staff Soldiers and Officers. Groups of 2-20 can be received at NGIC for briefings and orientations. Requesting units will determine audience size at their locations. 12. Uniform: ACU at NGIC; For MTTs, the requesting unit commander determines uniform. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: CPT Nick Jeffers (434) 980-7250
[email protected] or the NGIC Operations Center at DSN 521-7085, COM (434) 980-7085,
[email protected] [email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35F 350F 35D / All Source / No rank restrictions 2. Foundry Program Number: AS038a 3. Foundry Program Title: Critical Thinking Course (CTC) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Recommended for Corps HQ, Div HQ, BCT, AVN BDE, ADA BDE, Fires BDE Other Functional / Multi-Function BDEs, BfSB HQ and BfSB MI BN B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1 Conduct IPB 5. Course Description: Critical thinking has been widely recognized in the Intelligence Community as one of the key skills that analysts require in order to produce reasoned, mission directed analytical results. Critical thinking skills transform information into intelligence. In this course we discuss the thinking process; how to identify and mitigate some inherent flaws in our thinking; foundational standards for analysis and evaluation; and four key skill areas crucial to the development and application of Critical Thinking. Students are encouraged to share examples from their own experiences, and a variety of practical exercises are used to reinforce course content. The Critical Thinking Course is designed to facilitate and enhance individual critical thinking skills through reflective thinking, systemic questioning, critical reading, and writing. 6. Course Training Objectives: Apply critical thinking techniques to provide structure to analytic reasoning. This objective is incorporated into all 40 hours of the course through guided instruction, facilitated academic debate, student exercises and the creation of student products. 7. Tasks Trained: Daily practical exercises will reinforce course content. These exercises include but are not limited to the following: group and individual class exercises, writing, reading, problem-solving, academic debate, and continual class participation. These discussions and exercises are designed to reinforce critical thinking, evaluating and analyzing skills. After completing this course, the students will have trained in the following specific tasks: Define critical thinking and provide specific examples of its application to intelligence analysis. Explain how cognitive biases and differences in perception influence the thinking process. Students must provide several examples. Identify four universal components of culture and provide specific ways these components influence thought within a culture. Produce a well-written, well-developed writing product and demonstrate the ability to eva luate the quality of written work according to standards taught in the class. Identify five main factors that influence the American media as well as a minimum of four types of distinct media bias. Define communication and demonstrate the ability to a pply intellectual and evaluative standards to increase effectiveness as both a speaker and listener. Identify four main components of open source evaluation techniques and use the model to thoroughly evaluate a media source of news. 8. Host Unit: INSCOM G-3 Training, Ft. Belvoir • •
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9. Prerequisites: No clearance required. A minimum of 10 Soldiers are required in order for INSCOM to launch a MTT. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 40 hours; offered monthly; mobile training team (MTT) events can be requested to support deploying units. For online course descriptions and current schedules, go to the IATP website on AKO at https://www.us.army.mil/suite/page/444525. Approximate total cost for one Soldier: $2,500 at Ft Belvoir Location. MTT will not incur costs to the unit trained. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pa y and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. Critical Thinking Course (CTC) FY11 Schedule 4-7 October (full) 31 January - 4 February 31 May - 3 June • • • • • • 1-5 November 28 February - 4 March 5-8 July 29 November - 3 December 4-8 April 1-5 August • • • 3-7 January 2011 2-6 May 6-9 September • • • Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 16 students per class. A minimum of 10 Soldiers are required for a MTT. 12. Uniform: Duty uniform for military personnel; contractors and civilian personnel will wear business casual. Requesting unit commander determines uniform for MTT training. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Cali Lee, (703) 339-6201 x368,
[email protected]; Marnie Grice Training Manager, 703-706-1074 INSCOM; 703-339-6201 x 317 off-site NIPR:
[email protected] SIPR:
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35F 350F 35D / All Source / No rank restrictions 2. Foundry Program Number: AS038b 3. Foundry Program Title: Counterterrorism Analyst Course I (CTAC I) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1 Conduct IPB 5. Course Description: The Counterterrorism Analysis Course (CTAC) is designed for intelligence professionals working in support of counterterrorism intelligence requirements. Course curriculum includes a study of the origins of terrorism, patterns and trends of modern terrorists operations, preliminary analysis, center of gravity analysis, and threat profiling. 6. Course Training Objectives: Students are required to participate in numerous individual and team exercises including a comprehensive end-of-course exercise which focuses on preliminary terrorist analysis and threat profiling, and which employs asymmetric threat analytical methods and state-of-the art tools to produce actionable intelligence. 7. Tasks Trained: After completing this course, the students will have trained in the following tasks: • • • •
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8. Host Unit: INSCOM G-3 Training, Ft. Belvoir 9. Prerequisites: No clearance required. A minimum of 10 Soldiers are required in order for INSCOM to launch a MTT. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 40 hours; offered monthly; mobile training team (MTT) events can be requested to support deploying units. For online course descriptions and current schedules, go to the IATP website on AKO at https://www.us.army.mil/suite/page/444525. Approximate total cost for one Soldier: $2,500 at Ft Belvoir Location. MTT will not incur costs to the unit trained. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pa y and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. Counterterrorism Analysis Course (CTAC) FY11 Schedule 12-15 October (full) 7-11 February 6-10 June 15-19 November 7-11 March 8-12 August 6-10 December 11-15 April 12-16 September 18-21 January 2011 9-13 May Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. •
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11. Spaces Available: 16 students per class. A minimum of 10 Soldiers are required for a MTT. 12. Uniform: Duty uniform for military personnel; contractors and civilian personnel will wear business casual. Requesting unit commander determines uniform for MTT training. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Cali Lee, (703) 339-6201 x368,
[email protected]; Marnie Grice Training Manager, 703-706-1074 INSCOM; 703-339-6201 x 317 off-site NIPR:
[email protected] SIPR:
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35F 350F 35D / All Source / No rank restrictions 2. Foundry Program Number: AS038c 3. Foundry Program Title: Advanced Counterterrorism Analyst Course (CTAC II) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1 Conduct IPB 5. Course Description: The Advanced Counterterrorism Analysis Course (CTAC II) is designed for analysts with operational experience serving threat environments. The course focuses primarily on the application of advanced diagnostic, contrarian, and imaginative analytic techniques with practical application of critical thinking skills on terrorism-related problem sets. 6. Course Training Objectives: The curriculum includes in-depth topics in terrorism: cultural intelligence, the Jihadist mindset, domestic terrorism, patterns of recruitment, and financial analysis. Students will complete practical exercises throughout the week to reinforce their knowledge of analytic techniques which will lead up to a comprehensive practical exercise on a current terrorism scenario. In this exercise, students will apply all of the techniques and doctrine to produce a relevant, multi-discipline counterterrorism forecast. 7. Tasks Trained: After completing this course, the students will have trained in the following tasks: Advanced analytical techniques derived from the CIA’s Analytical Tradecraft Handbook Forecasting and predictive analysis techniques Indications and warnings The importance of cultural intelligence • • • •
8. Host Unit: INSCOM G-3 Training, Ft. Belvoir 9. Prerequisites: No clearance required. Students must have completed the CTAC level I course (AS038A) and Critical Thinking (AS038D). A minimum of 10 Soldiers are required in order for INSCOM to launch a MTT. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 40 hours; offered quarterly; mobile training team (MTT) events can be requested to support deploying units. For online course descriptions and current schedules, go to the IATP website on AKO at https://www.us.army.mil/suite/page/444525. Approximate total cost for one Soldier: $2,500 at Ft Belvoir Location. MTT will not incur costs to the unit trained. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pa y and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. Advanced Counterterrorism Analysis Course (CTAC II) FY11 Schedule: • 18-22 October 24-28 January 2011 • 18-22 April • 15-19 August •
Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 16 students per class. A minimum of 10 Soldiers are required for a MTT. 12. Uniform: Duty uniform for military personnel; contractors and civilian personnel will wear business casual. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Cali Lee, (703) 339-6201 x368,
[email protected]; Marnie Grice Training Manager, 703-706-1074 INSCOM; 703-339-6201 x 317 off-site NIPR:
[email protected] SIPR:
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35F 350F 35D / All Source / No rank restrictions 2. Foundry Program Number: AS038d 3. Foundry Program Title: Link Analysis Training (LAT) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1 Conduct IPB 5. Course Description: Link Analysis Training unlocks the ability to create a common operational picture of today’s intelligence battlefield within a collaborative software program. The standard unclassified course utilizes the premier i2 Analyst’s Notebook platform. By request, courses are readily available on classified networks utilizing AXIS Pro, DCGS -A, or other software programs. Course material can be centered on customer needs. 6. Course Training Objectives: The Link Analysis Training course enhances the analyst’s capacity to fulfill the wide range of requirements expected from modern intelligence professionals. Students master the functionality of the software as they learn structured analytical techniques and intelligence tradecraft. Analysts identify and discuss the analytical relationships between every element of counterinsurgency ranging from the local power broker to the hardened terrorist. Analyst’s will track and understand kinetic events with pattern detection and temporal analysis techniques. Students will use their critical thinking and reasoned judgment to isolate and address intelligence gaps and potential intelligence failures in real world inspired scenarios. Notional problem-based learning exercises combine finance, computer, signal and other data source ty pes with various intelligence products such as estimates, analysis, and expert opinion in order to synchronize incoming information and situational awareness into an operational picture. 7. Tasks Trained: After completing this course, the students will have trained in the following tasks: Apply expert level skills on software user interface, shortcuts and best practices Employ link analysis tools in the analytical process of organizing, ana lyzing and interpreting intelligence data and visually displaying that data Import both formatted and informal Excel and text products Identify and isolate biased or flawed intelligence and information with structured analytical techniques Create link diagrams and understand social network concepts Develop association and activities matrices Develop time event charts that facilitate intelligence estimates Prepare intelligence products for dissemination Apply fusion to disparate information to create and maintain a common operational picture • •
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8. Host Unit: INSCOM G-3 Training, Ft. Belvoir 9. Prerequisites: No clearance required. A minimum of 10 Soldiers are required in order for INSCOM to launch a MTT. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 40 hours; offered monthly; mobile training team (MTT) events can be requested to support deploying units. For online course descriptions and current schedules, go to the IATP website on AKO at https://www.us.army.mil/suite/page/444525. Approximate total cost for one Soldier: $2,500 at Ft Belvoir Location. MTT will not incur costs to the unit trained. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pa y and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. Link Analysis Training (LAT) FY11 Schedule 1-5 November 14-18 March 18-22 July • • • 13-17 December 18-22 April 15-19 August • • • 18-21 January 2011 16-20 May 19-23 September • • • • • 14-17 February 13-17 June Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event.
11. Spaces Available: 16 students per class. MTT training requires a minimum 10 Soldiers.
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 12. Uniform: Duty uniform for military personnel; contractors and civilian personnel will wear business casual. Requesting unit commander determines uniform for MTT training. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Cali Lee, (703) 339-6201 x368,
[email protected]; Marnie Grice Training Manager, 703-706-1074 INSCOM; 703-339-6201 x 317 off-site NIPR:
[email protected] SIPR:
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35F 350F 35D / All Source / No rank restrictions 2. Foundry Program Number: AS038e 3. Foundry Program Title: Enhanced DCGS-A Operators Course (EDOC) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Recommended for Corps HQ, Div HQ, BCT, AVN BDE, ADA BDE, Fires BDE Other Functional / Multi-Function BDEs, BfSB HQ and BfSB MI BN B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1 Conduct IPB 5. Course Description: EDOC will build upon the initial Distributed Common Ground System-Army (DCGS-A) training received at US Army Intelligence Center & School (USAICS) in order to incorporate this system into their current operating environment. This course provides analysts with enhanced individual knowledge, skills, and abilities in order to operate within a collaborative environment, conduct multi-disciplined intelligence analysis, and produce high quality intelligence products. 6. Course Training Objectives: The course refreshes and builds upon existing skills with hands-on exercises which apply the DCGS-A tool set. The course develops individual and collective skills through guided workshops, group discussions, and application-based exercises driven by real world threat scenarios. The course challenges students to employ data sources and selected tools in response to typical requests for information (RFIs) to perform target development, access data sources, conduct rapid data mining, retrieve data, analyze data, create link charts, identify intelligence gaps in preparation for developing future RFIs, and produce and present appropriate intelligence products. EDOC consists of lecture, small group instruction, and hands on application of skills. The course covers Baseline Analysis, Elements of Research, Analytic Methods, Link Analysis, and Geospatial Analysis utilizing the DCGS-A platform. 7. Tasks Trained: After completing this course, the students will have trained in the following tasks: Employ analytical methods in conjunction with DCGS-A in an operational environment DCGS-A operations and capabilities currently employed in O peration Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom Analytical techniques, threat profiling for asymmetric analysis, center of gravity (COG) analysis, critical thinking analysis, social network analysis, and time event analysis • • •
8. Host Unit: INSCOM G-3 Training, Ft. Belvoir. This course is conducted via MTT Only. 9. Prerequisites: The highest classification of material presented may include data, slides and handouts at the SECRET level. Classroom discussions will range from the UNCLASSIFIED to the SECRET level. A minimum of 10 Soldiers are required in order for INSCOM to launch a MTT. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 120 hours; mobile training team (MTT) events can be requested to support deploying units. For online course descriptions and current schedules, go to the IATP website on AKO at https://www.us.army.mil/suite/page/444525. Approximate total cost for one Soldier: $2,500 at Ft Belvoir Location. MTT will not incur costs to the unit trained. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pa y and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. Please contact training provider to schedule MTT. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Dependent on equipment availability. A minimum of 10 Soldiers are required in order to launch MTT. 12. Uniform: Duty uniform for military personnel; contractors and civilian personnel will wear business casual. Requesting unit commander determines uniform for MTT training. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Cali Lee, (703) 339-6201 x368,
[email protected]; Marnie Grice Training Manager, 703-706-1074 INSCOM; 703-339-6201 x 317 off-site NIPR:
[email protected] SIPR:
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35F 350F 35D / All Source / No rank restrictions 2. Foundry Program Number: AS038f 3. Foundry Program Title: Enhanced Analytical Skills Course (EASC) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1 Conduct IPB 5. Course Description: The 80 hour course is designed for U.S. military and civilian personnel who are working within the Military Intelligence Community. The course is designed to expose students to a variety of analytic tools, methodologies, structured analytic techniques, and intelligence production tools currently in use in the Intelligence Community. The skills taught in this course (both analytic and hands-on) are applicable throughout the Intelligence Community at both the tactical and strategic levels. The course is highly diverse and incorporates approximately 20 different blocks of instruction from the application of intelligence analysis against asymmetric threats, to understanding Boolean logic for the Pathfinder search engine, to studying the culture and history of Afghanistan. 6. Course Training Objectives: The student will learn how to effectively and efficiently gather information from various data sources, how to analyze the information in a structured manner that will prevent them from falling prey to common analytic pitfalls and how to create a product in a manner that best suits their customers’ needs. The comprehensive final practical exercise consists of an Afghanistan provincial area study, the a nalysis of an Afghan insurgent group, the evaluation of local Afghan political leaders and a target package for an assigned HVI. 7. Tasks Trained: After completing this course, the students will have trained in the following tasks: Data mining using Pathfinder, Query Tree, AMHS M3, and web-based data mining sites such as Intelink, Intellipedia, and DAIIS Link Analysis and Time Event Analy sis using Analyst’s notebook Asymmetric Threat Analysis using eight threat profiling components and center of gravity process Critical Reading Skills Creation of an intelligence product using ArcGIS, Analyst’s Notebook, PowerPoint, and proper marking of classified material Specific, structured methods of analysis •
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8. Host Unit: INSCOM G-3 Training, Ft. Belvoir 9. Prerequisites: Classroom instruction is conducted at the TS/HCS/SI-G/TK level. All visiting students must pass clearance information to the SSO, HQ INSCOM before arrival to this course. A minimum of 10 Soldiers are required in order for INSCOM to launch a MTT. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 80 hours/10 days; offered monthly; mobile training team (MTT) events can be requested to support deploying units. For online course descriptions and current schedules, go to the IATP website on AKO at https://www.us.army.mil/suite/page/444525. Approximate total cost for one Soldier: $2,500 at Ft Belvoir Location. MTT will not incur costs to the unit trained. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pa y and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. Enhanced Analytic Skills Course (EASC) FY11 Schedule 18-29 October (full) • • 29 November - 10 December • • (full) • 3-13 January 2011 • •
7-17 February 6-17 June 7-18 March 11-22 July 11-22 April 8-19 August 9-20 May 12-23 September Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. • • • •
11. Spaces Available: 14 students per class. A minimum of 10 Soldiers are required for a MTT. 12. Uniform: Duty uniform for military personnel; contractors and civilian personnel will wear business casual. Requesting unit commander determines uniform for MTT training.
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Cali Lee, (703) 339-6201 x368,
[email protected]; Marnie Grice Training Manager, 703-706-1074 INSCOM; 703-339-6201 x 317 off-site NIPR:
[email protected] SIPR:
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35F 350F 35D / GEOINT / No rank restrictions 2. Foundry Program Number: AS038g 3. Foundry Program Title: Applied Geospatial Analysis Course I (AGAC I) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Recommended for Corps HQ, Div HQ, BCT, AVN BDE, BfSB HQ and BfSB MI BN B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1 Conduct IPB 5. Course Description: The Applied Geospatial Analysis Course Level I is designed to prepare the intelligence analyst to perform geospatial intelligence analysis. Students will learn to effectively navigate and leverage geospatial data and software to compose quality products in accordance with industry standards. Analysts will learn to organize information, conduct analysis, fuse intelligence, present and share geospatial intelligence products. They will also learn to manipulate tabular data, edit spatial and attribute data, and present such data clearly. The course relevancy is maintained by use of operational examples and live data sources drawn from ongoing missions around the world. The class is conducted at the SECRET level. 6. Course Training Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, each student will be able to employ GIS software to organize, analyze, interpret and store vast amounts of geospatial data, and visually display the data in a variety of reports and presentations. The student will access data sources, retrieve and import data, analyze data, and create geospatial products. The student will be assessed on their ability to utilize GIS software such as ArcGIS and Google Earth to conduct analysis and visually display their findings. 7. Tasks Trained: After completing this course, the students will have trained in the following tasks: Introduction to Geospatial Intelligence Systems and a basic geography lesson, including a section on coordinate systems and datum The use of vector and raster d ata types in a geographic information system Data-mining and analyzing geospatial data from online resources to include but not limited to the National GeospatialIntelligence Agency (NGA), Army Geospatial Center (AGC), the Combined Information Data Network Exchange (CIDNE), Pathfinder, and the National Geospatial Intelligence Center (NGIC) Using Spatial Database Engines (SDE) and Internet Map Servers (IMS) such as CIDNE’s GeoQuest and (Distributed Common Ground System -Army ) DSCG-A IMS sites Converting shape files into KML format for visualization with Google Earth Exporting Georeferenced PDF (GeoPDF) map products Creating and editing geospatial data such a s shape files utilizing ArcCatalog and the Editing toolbar features Creating shape files from coordinates using Excel and ArcMap Utilizing label, annotations and symbology to visualize trends in data Employing geospatial analytical operations such as SQL queries, Selecting, Filtering, Definition Query, Buffers, Clips, Graphs, and Charts Producing map documents with ArcGIS and disseminating map products •
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8. Host Unit: INSCOM G-3 Training, Ft. Belvoir 9. Prerequisites: A minimum of 10 Soldiers are required in order for INSCOM to launch a MTT. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 40 hours; offered monthly; mobile training team (MTT) events can be requested to support deploying units. For online course descriptions and current schedules, go to the IATP website on AKO at https://www.us.army.mil/suite/page/444525. Approximate total cost for one Soldier: $2,500 at Ft Belvoir Location. MTT will not incur costs to the unit trained. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pa y and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. Applied Geospatial Analysis (AGA I) FY11 Schedule 12-15 October • • 25-29 October • • • • 15-19 November 6-10 December • • 24-28 January 2011 • •
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 16 students per class. A minimum of 10 Soldiers Soldiers are required required for a MTT. 12. Uniform: Duty uniform for military personnel; personnel; contractors and civilian personnel personnel will wear business casual. Requesting unit unit commander determines uniform for MTT training. 13. Training Provider Provider Point of Contact: Cali Lee, (703) 339-6201 x368,
[email protected] [email protected];; Marnie Grice Training Manager, 703-706-1074 INSCOM; 703-339-6201 x 317 off-site NIPR:
[email protected] SIPR:
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35F 350F 35D / GEOINT / No rank restrictions 2. Foundry Program Number: AS038h 3. Foundry Program Title: Applied Geospatial Analysis Course II (AGAC II) II) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1 Conduct IPB 5. Course Description: The Applied Geospatial Analysis (AGA) Course Level II is designed to enhance enhance the knowledge gained by GIS users who attended the level one GIS course. The curriculum is focused on teaching students to utilize commercial commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) extensions and GIS software to a nalyze data drawn from current theater operations which will assist with the creation of fused intelligence products from multiple sources. 6. Course Training Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, course, each student will be able to employ GIS software to organize, analyze, and interpret geospatial data and create geospatial products. The course will also enhance intermediate level analytical skills with more advanced ana lysis tools and knowledge. 7. Tasks Trained: After completing this course, course, the students will have trained trained in the following tasks: tasks: Creating and editing spatial data with GeoRover Temporal analysis using the Tracking Analyst extension; emphasis on time-event analysis and Creating and maintaining Geodatabases displaying otherwise static data in a dynamic, Spatial and raster analysis including several tools in animated environment to help visualize events over the Spatial Analyst extension of ArcGIS; emphasis time will be placed on the Density tool and the process of Model Builder in ArcGIS, which provides users with creating densities of events represented by point the capability to create models in order to simplify shape files and automate redundant geoprocessing activities Military Analyst extension tools, which include tools Learn geoprocessing skills with ArcToolbox to for finding high and low points in a given area using include Merge, Union, Intersect, and Append tools digital terrain elevation data and creating line-ofsight viewsheds 8. Host Unit: INSCOM INSCOM G-3 Training, Ft. Belvoir •
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Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 16 students per class. A minimum of 10 Soldiers Soldiers are required required for a MTT. 12. Uniform: Duty uniform for military personnel; personnel; contractors and civilian personnel personnel will wear business casual. Requesting unit commander determines uniform for MTT training. 13. Training Provider Provider Point of Contact: Cali Lee, (703) 339-6201 x368,
[email protected] [email protected];; Marnie Grice
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Training Manager, 703-706-1074 INSCOM; 703-339-6201 x 317 off-site NIPR:
[email protected] SIPR:
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: December 2009
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS/INT/Grade: Desired grades of personnel are SGT-MSG, WO-W2, and 2LT-1LT 2. Foundry Program Number: AS039 3. Foundry Program Title: All-Source Intelligence Analyst / Technician LET 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1 Conduct IPB 5. Course Description: This course provides a training opportunity for an All-Source Intelligence Analyst/All-Source Technician and junior officers to learn how the NGIC Regional Support Divi sion operates and supports the tactical warfighter’s Division a nd below intelligence sections in answering analytic problem sets. The course will also train Soldier’s to utilize the RSD TTPs to produce an intelligence product specific to their future AOR. 6. Course Training Objectives: Upon successful completion of this training, Soldiers will have learned and developed their skill in AllSource analysis focused on Division and below tactical intelligence support and the request for information (RFI) processes. Soldier will produce an advanced analytical product for their designated future AOR (OIF/OIF) IAW RSD SOPs and TTPs. Soldier will conduct network analysis utilizing data visualization tools including Analyst’s Notebook and ArcGIS. In addition, the soldier will receive training and practical application on message handling, data mining to create the most up to date and accurate fused intelligence product. 7. Tasks Trained: During the 30 day instructions students will receive training in the following areas: NGIC Regional Support Division Orientation NGIC Regional Support Division SOP/TTP training or product production Geographical orientation and current enemy situation / forces in requested Area of Operation (Iraq, Afghanistan) Message handling and data mining using DC GS, Pathfinder, M3 and QueryTree Network Analysis - Analyst Notebook ArcGIS Orientation / hands-on application • • • • • •
8. Host Unit: NGIC Regional Support Division. 9. Prerequisites Clearance: TS/SCI/TK/G/HCS, Pass clearance via your SSO to INSCOM SSO (703) 706-2523 Working knowledge of analyst notebook Basic knowledge of PATHFINDER Outline of Soldiers Training Focus • • •
10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 30 day course offered by request. Cost: Per Diem - $8,910. Airfare: $700. Rental car: $700. Total (1 Soldier) $10,310 Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: NGIC Regional Support Division can support no more than 3 personnel per LET interval. 12. Uniform: ACUs 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: SFC Perry, Darrius (703) 706-2169, DSN: 235-2169,
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: July 2010
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35F 35D 350F / All Source / E-1 through O-3 2. Foundry Program Number: AS056 3. Foundry Program Title: Distributed Common Ground Station-Army (DCGS-A) Predeployment Operator’s Course (D-POC), Phase I 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Recommended for Corps HQ, Div HQ, BCT, AVN BDE, ADA BDE, Fires BDE Other Functional / Multi-Function BDEs, BfSB HQ and BfSB MI BN B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1 Conduct IPB 5. Course Description: The Distributed Common Ground Station-Army, (DCGS-A) -A v3.1, p3 Pre-deployment Operator’s Course is designed to give analysts who have not attended a DCGS-A, V3.1, p3, New Equipment Training a basic familiarization with the DCGSA, V3.1,p3. Analysts will be introduced to the Multifunction Work Station (MFWS) and the analytical tools it contains as well as applications external to the MFWS such as ArcGIS. This course will not grant a n operator certification or take the place of NET provided by the PM-DCGS-A. 6. Course Training Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, each student will be able to use the Multifunction Workstation to collect, process, analyze and disseminate intelligence products used in Mission Analysis and the development of Situational Awareness. 7. Tasks Trained: Multifunction Workstation (MFWS) tools which consist of: Psi/Jabber; Entity Management; Search Tools; Query Tree; Text Extraction; Link Analysis; Visual Analyst; 2-D Ma p/Arc Objects; General Areas of Interest; Alerts and Responders; ArcMap; Comprehensive Practical Exercise. 8. Host Unit: Southwestern Army Reserve Intelligence Support Center (SW ARISC). Camp Bullis, TX MTT may be available if the unit has been fielded the entire DCGS-A suite and has a classroom with SIPR connectivity to one of the fixed sites in theater. IT support would also be required. 9. Prerequisites: Secret Security Clearance 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 5 Days / Approximate cost for one Soldier to attend resident training is $1,750. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / FY10: 15 – 19 Mar, 5 -9 April, 3 – 7 May, 7 – 11 June, 12 – 16 July, 16 – 20 August, 13 – 17 Sep. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 10 seats available. 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: CW2 Carolyn M. Compton, DSN 421-7845 or COM (210) 295-7845. Email:
[email protected]. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35F/All Source/ No Grade Restriction 2. Foundry Program Number: AS057 3. Foundry Program Title: Distributed Common Ground Station-Army (DCGS-A) Predeployment Operator’s Course (D-POC), Phase II 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Recommended for Corps HQ, Div HQ, BCT, AVN BDE, ADA BDE, Fires BDE Other Functional / Multi-Function BDEs, BfSB HQ and BfSB MI BN B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1 Conduct IPB 5. Course Description: The DCGS-A v3.1, p3 Pre-deployment Operator’s Course, Phase Two, is a continuation of the DPOC. This course will cover, in-depth, the applications external to the Multi-Function Work Station (MFWS); ArcMap and Pathfinder. There will be a brief review of the MFWS then a two day Comprehensive Exercise which will incorporate material from Part One a nd Two. 6. Course Training Objectives: To further enhance analysts’ knowledge of the external applications associated with the DCGS-A and Multi-function Workstation (MFWS) and to reinforce their competency with the integrated functions of the MFWS. 7. Tasks Trained: ArcMap, Pathfinder, MFWS tools. 8. Host Unit: SW ARISC, Camp Bullis, San Antonio, TX 9. Prerequisites: Secret clearance/access. AS056, Distributed Common Ground Station-Army (DCGS-A) Predeployment Operator’s Course (D-POC), Phase I 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 5 Days / Approximate cost for one Soldier to attend resident training is $1,750. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or a ny other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 15 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: CW2 Carolyn M. Compton, DSN 421-7845 or COM (210) 295-7845. Email:
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: July 2010 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Any MI MOS / All Disciplines 2. Foundry Program Number: AS066 3. Foundry Program Title: NGIC Data Source Overview and Enhanced Analytical Course 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1 Conduct IPB 5. Course Description: The NGIC Data Source Overview and Enhanced Analytical Course details multiple NGIC analytical databases and mission support branch programs. The analytical databa ses are data mining tools that have been designed for analysts by senior analysts with various degrees and military backgrounds and years of experience. The course overviews include: Anti-Armor Analysis Program (AAAP), Counter Insurgency Targeting Program (CITP), COIC tools, DCGS tools, Army DOMEX Program, FIRES, Google Earth, Harmony, Non-attributable Internet Access (NAI), Open Source, SIGINT capabilities, SPIRIT, and TIGRnet. The analytical classes contain advanced analytical methodologies that will as sist in professionally developing the analyst as well as country-specific briefs varying with each unit or TPU reserved in the course. The students will be evaluated through a series of practical exercises to include a final CAPSTONE exercise to further assess the analysts’ understanding of the course material. Finally, the course will provide points of contact within the various branches and training programs at the NGIC for a nalysts to utilize while deployed. The analy st will have a better understanding of how to leverage the NGIC and gain familiarity with submitting requests for information, training, or other means of intelligence support while forward deployed. 6. Course Training Objectives: Provide an understanding of the NGIC’s programs, databases, and branches Provide advanced analytical development and improvement to analytical skills to include: writing, briefing, information management and analytical methodologies Provide them with NGIC POCs for "reach-back" and over-watch capabilities • •
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8. Host Unit: The National Ground Intelligence Center (NGIC), Charlottesville, VA 9. Prerequisites: Students must have a TS/SCI security clearance, read on to SI//TK//G//H CS. Students are required to have an AKO-S account prior to attending this course. The course is designed to be detailed and challenging, requiring a firm foundation in analysis. A high level of maturity is expected from students during this course. Please take this into consideration when nominating Soldiers to attend. Participating MACOM Foundry Program managers must contact the NGIC Foundry Manager: CPT Nick Jeffers,
[email protected] and the NGIC’s Foundry Coordinator: Ms Rachel Simmons,
[email protected], to request a class slot. The suspense date for submitting clearance information is two weeks prior to each class. If clearance requirements are not met by this date, the student will be dropped from the class. To submit the student’s clearances, the students will need to have their unit SSO send a message to SSO NGIC//IANG-PEM-SO. NGIC's JPAS SMO code is WDFKAA and Unclas fax: (434) 980-7598. Along with the name/SSN and security clearance information, they need to include date(s) and purpose of visit, and POC w/phone number (POC will be the NGIC Foundry manager) 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 10 Days, Approximate total cost for one Soldier: $2,500. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. Course Schedule dates are as follows: • CLASS 11-1 December 6-17 2010
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11. Spaces Available: 15 per class. 12. Uniform: Army Combat Uniform. 13. NGIC Foundry Office Point of Contact: CW4 Steve Yauch, DSN 521-1623, COM (434) 951-1623,
[email protected]. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: September 2010
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35F 350F 35D / All Source / SGT-SFC, WO-W2, 2LT-CPT 2. Foundry Program Number: AS079 3. Foundry Program Title: All Source Analyst and Technician LET 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1 Conduct IPB 5. Course Description: Training opportunity for an All-Source Intelligence Analyst All-Source Technician to conduct all-source intelligence analysis and production in support of an Army Service Component Command (ASCC) assigned in the NORTHCOM Area of Responsibility. 6. Course Training Objectives: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to apply enhanced skills in research, analysis, and intelligence production to any geographic region, adversary, situation, or event. The application of analytical skills to actual events in a theater of strategic importance and an evolving threat environment will prepare the analyst for service at Operational and Strategic level intelligence activities. 7. Tasks Trained: Soldier will learn and develop their skill in research, analysis, and production tasks focusing on Mexican military Order of Battle, and Drug Trafficking Organizations (DTO) and Insurgent organizations military capabilities. Soldier will also develop skill in Social Network Analysis relating to DTOs and Insurgent organization, and identifying intelligence gaps related to assigned area of study. In addition, the soldier will receive training and practical application on message handling (M3), data mining, DCGS-A tools and data visualization tools (Google Earth, AXISpro). 8. Host Unit: US Army North, ACS G2, Ft Sam Houston, TX 9. Prerequisites: TS/SCI/TWG/HCS, Working knowledge of DCGS-A and its component tools, Basic knowledge of Goggle Earth. Upon selection servicing SSO must forward certification or request for INDOC assistance for G and HCS access to SSO 5th Army no later than 2 weeks prior to soldier's arrival - SSO 5th Army, DSN 471-0503; Commercial (210) 221-0503. TDY orders should specify soldiers are attached to for administration and UCMJ actions. Soldiers can expect to work shifts and weekends as mission dictates. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 45 Days / approximate total cost for one soldier: $10,000 / Please contact training provider to schedule LET Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 2 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Mr. Young, DSN: 471-0749 or COM (210) 221-0749, e-mail address:
[email protected]. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: September 2010 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Any MI MOS assigned to a BN/BDE S2 or Division ACE / All Source / E5 & up 2. Foundry Program Number: AS109 3. Foundry Program Title: BCT S2 Course 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Strongly Recommended for BCT, AVN BDE, ADA BDE, Fires BDE B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1 Conduct IPB 5. Course Description: To prepare officers and NCOs on BCT & BN S2 Staffs & ACE personnel to deploy to the COE theaters armed with the most current knowledge, skills and resources available in the intelligence enterprise to accomplish their mission under modularity. 6. Course Training Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, each student will have gained comprehensive knowledge of the intelligence equipment, organization, and methods being used in the COE theaters. This knowledge will enable the students to provide improved tactical intelligence support to commanders at the battalion, brigade, and division level. 7. Tasks Trained: During the 10 days of instruction students will receive training in the following areas: SIGINT - national to tactical SIGINT architecture, Law Enforcement Program (LEP) capabilities, and methods taught by Army TCAE and Weapons Intel Teams (WIT) Huachuca SMEs DCGS-A Overview IMINT and GEOINT taught by NGA and NRO HVI Targeting HUMINT/CI - including legal aspects taught by JAG COIN IPB MASINT Intelligence Information Management OSINT tools and resources ISR Planning and Collection Management DOMEX taught by NGIC Advanced Analysis / Critical Thinking TCM Air Sensors BAT/HIIDE TCM Ground Sensors Intelligence Training TCM Sensor Processing The final seven days of the course the student will participate in a Joint Intelligence Combat Training Center Exercise utilizing an OIF or OEF scenario •
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8. Host Unit: Functional Training Branch, USAIC, Ft. Huachuca, AZ. 9. Prerequisites: Security Clearance: TS/SCI. Must be E-5 or above including officers and Warrant Officers 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: Course length is 17 days / approximate cost for one Soldier to attend resident training is $3,250. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / FY 2011 Dates: Class 11-001 05 OCT - 29 OCT 2010 Class 11-501 13 APR - 06 MAY 2011 Class 11-002 19 JAN - 11 FEB 2011 Class 11-502 06 JUL - 29 JUL 2011 Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 15 per class 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Mr. Scott Pettigrew, (520) 533-8657, DSN: 821-8657,
[email protected] ; or Mr. Ken Welsh, (520) 533-6527, DSN 821-6527,
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
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Counterintelligence Foundry Course Offerings
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35L 35M 351L 351M 35E / Counterintelligence 2. Foundry Program Number: CI023 3. Foundry Program Title: Linguist Screening and Training Operations 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: 2 weeks of refresher training in interviewing methods, planning and preparation for screening operations, development of interviewing skills, recording and reporting of information via automated means. This training will be 3 weeks in duration if the Soldier is to interview at sites other than Fort Meade. This training is followed by 5 to 6 weeks of hands-on screening of contract linguists. 6. Course Training Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, each student will be able to conduct counterintelligence / force protection (CI/FP) screenings of contract linguists and support personnel in order to determine CI/FP risks and CI indicators. 7. Tasks Trained: During the instruction cycle students will receive training in the following areas: Immigration procedures, naturalization, U.S. Permanent resident status, in order to determine the legal status of the applicant. Familiarization with equipment, programs and procedures. CI areas of interest in target countries. Historical and cultural issues of population studies in the target countries Analysis of an SF85/ SF86/ Eqip, Credit reports, NACs a nd JPAS for the purpose of triage and initial assessment of the applicant. Preparation for the interview. Interview techniques, recording of responses from the applicant. Questioning Principles, Direct Questioning, and Recording techniques. Determination of acceptable risk criteria, risk factors. Identification of CI/FP risk indicators and mitigation factors. •
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8. Host Unit: 308 MI BN, 902d MI GP 9. Prerequisites: Secret security clearance required at a minimum. Badge and Credentials required for CI personnel. Military resume is required. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 60 Days / Approximate cost for one Soldier to attend resident training is $20,000. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pa y and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Held once per quarter. Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 6 spaces per iteration. 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: CPT Cerullo, (301) 677-2328, E-mail:
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 10 November 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35L 351L 35E / Counterintelligence 2. Foundry Program Number: CI030 3. Foundry Program Title: Strategic Counterintelligence Activities 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: Counterintelligence agents will be attached to MIDs or field offices within the 308 participating agents’ knowledge, skills, and abilities.
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[email protected] or the 902d MI Group Program Foundry Office at
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 10 November 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35E 351L 35L / CI 2. Foundry Program Number: CI122 3. Foundry Program Title: Army Counterintelligence Coordination Authority (ACICA) Training 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: Training is for Counterintelligence Agent Soldiers (E-7 to E-9, CW2 to CW4, 0-3 to O5) to gain experience in the conduct of providing technical control and oversight of counterintelligence investigations and operations aimed at identifying, countering and neutralizing the Hostile Intelligence Service (HOIS), international terrorism and insider threats against the US Army. Agents will be attached to the Army Counterintelligence Coordinating Authority (ACICA). 6. Course Training Objectives: LET will prepare the Soldier for managing operations in a deployed location by enhancing skills in the following areas: Counterintelligence Coordinating Authority and 2X Targeting and Analysis Functions Operations Cycle Intelligence Oversight Operational Testing/Source Validation Military Source Operations (MSO) Source Acquisition Mission Planning Source Administration/Reporting Dynamics of Tactical CI Collection High Threat Meetings •
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8. Host Unit: Army Counterintelligence Coordinating Authority (ACICA) 9. Prerequisites: TS-SCI clearance with access to SI-G, TK, HCS; 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: Up to 60 days / Per Diem: $(Washington DC), $1757 per week, airfare - $500. Rental car: $175/week. Total cost – 1 soldier – 7 days - $243 2 first week, $1932 additional weeks / please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Maximum of 2 for LET 12. Uniform: Provide the normal daily uniform. ACU / APFU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: CW4 Keith Young,
[email protected] DSN 235-1939 (COM) (703) 706-1939 or Mr. Mike Scanland,
[email protected] DSN 235-2083 (COM) (703) 706-2083 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: July 2010 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35L 351L 35E 35M 35F 351M / Counterintelligence 2. Foundry Program Number: CI123 3. Foundry Program Title: Counterintelligence Support to Force Protection 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.3 Perform Intelligence Support to Force Protection 5. Course Description: Familiarizes the soldier with the terrorism threats and insider threats to force protection in a deployed or non-deployed location. 6. Course Training Objectives: Prepares the soldier to detect hostile, pre-operational activities and subsequent planning and execution of proactive force protection measures designed to protect facilities and personnel from these threats. 7. Tasks Trained: 902d MI GP can provide training to enhance the Soldier’s skills in the following areas: Detecting Insider Threats Handling Walk-ins Threat and Vulnerability Assessments Use of Interpreters Route Surveys CI/CT Analysis PCASS Familiarization CI Capabilities Brief Conducting Liaison Force Protection Case Studies CI Screening Detecting of Deception Intelligence Oversight Questioning and Elicitation/Elicitation Detection •
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[email protected] or the 902d MI Group Program Foundry Office at
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 10 November 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35L 351L 35E 2. Foundry Program Number: CI124 3. Foundry Program Title: Counterintelligence Investigations 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: The training will enhance Soldiers’ skills in conducting investigations by means of classroom instruction and practical exercises designed to replicate a real world investigation. The training will be held at Fort Meade, MD quarterly beginning in FY11 in order to meet the coordination requirements for the practical exercise portion of the training. 6. Course Training Objectives: Prepares the Soldier for the planning and execution of investigations in a permissive and nonpermissive environment. 7. Tasks Trained: Training provided enhances the Soldier’s skills in the following areas: Evidence Collection PCASS Familiarization Search and Seizure Conducting Liaison Procedural Documentation (ISM/IMFR/ROI) Questioning and Elicitation Detecting Deception Local Records Checks Subject Interviews Records Review Surveillance in Support of Investigations Documenting Sworn/Confession Statements Intelligence Oversight Preparing an Investigative Plan •
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8. Host Unit: 902d MI Group, Ft Meade, MD 9. Prerequisites: Students must be MOS qualified as a 35L/351L/35E and be a badge and credentialed agent to attend this training. Contact the POC listed below in Block 13 to coordinate other logistics requirements, including training facilities, practical exercise locations, use of role-players, and pre-training meetings. Training should be scheduled with the 902d MI Group Foundry Office at least 45 days in advance of the training event. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 5 Days / No cost incurred to unit for MTT / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 20 12. Uniform: ACU/Business Casual 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Mr. Patrick Scanlon (301) 677-4818/5088;
[email protected] or the 902d MI Group Program Foundry Office at
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: June 2010 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35L 351L 35E 35M 35F 351M / CI & HUMINT / No Grade Restriction 2. Foundry Program Number: CI127 3. Foundry Program Title: Counterintelligence Collection 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: This course provides a basis for soldiers to conduct tactical level Military CI Collection (MCC). 6. Course Training Objectives: Prepares the Soldier for the planning and execution of source operations in a deployed location. 7. Tasks Trained: Training provided enhances the Soldier’s skills in the following areas: Introduction to Military CI Collection (MCC/MSO) Source Turn-over Handling Walk-ins Source Termination Operations Cycle Surveillance Detection Overview Interviewing, Questioning and Elicitation Intelligence Contingency Funds Asset Validation Detecting Deception Planning and Conducting Source Meetings CI Capabilities Brief Source Acquisition Intelligence Oversight Use of Interpreters PCASS Familiarization Source Administration/Reporting Conducting Liaison High Threat Meetings Training can be tailored for the requesting unit. The unit POC can work with the 902d MI Group Foundry coordinator to include any or all of the skills above into the training event. The training event concludes with a final exercise performed over a 3-5 day period that contains a variety of activities and can be prepared according to the unit desires or requirements. •
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8. Host Unit: 902d MI Group, Ft Meade, MD. This training is provided via MTT. 9. Prerequisites: Secret security clearance. Contact the training provider to coordinate other logistics requirements, including training facilities, practical exercise locations, use of role-players, and pre-training meetings. Training should be scheduled with the 902d MI Group Foundry Office at least 30 days in advance of the training event. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 5-12 Days / No Cost incurred to unit for MTT/ Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 10 Min - 30 Max. 12. Uniform: Determined by Host Unit: ACUs or business casual. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Mr. Pat Scanlon (301) 677-5088;
[email protected] or the 902d MI Group Program Foundry Office at
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 10 November 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35L 351L 35E 35F 350F 35D / Counterintelligence 2. Foundry Program Number: CI130 3. Foundry Program Title: Counterintelligence and Force Protection Analysis . FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance and Army Universal Task list Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.3 Perform Intelligence Support to Force Protection 5. Course Description: Analysts and agents will be attached to the Army Counterintelligence Center (ACIC), Force Protection and Terrorism Assessments Branch. 6. Course Training Objectives: Soldier receives training and gains experience in conducting counterintelligence research and analysis in support of the Army anti-terrorism and counterterrorism missions, Army force protection efforts, other DoD a nti-terrorism and force protection missions, and national-level customers worldwide. 7. Tasks Trained: Participants will receive training in the following areas: Counterintelligence analytic techniques Counterterrorism analytic techniques Strategic counterintelligence concepts to include offensive counterintelligence and national security investigations Collection requirements and collection tasking applicable to tactical OMT and S2X, G2X Utilization of intelligence and counterintelligence systems • • • • •
8. Host Unit: 902d MI Group, Ft Meade, MD 9. Prerequisites: Top Secret security clearance with SCI eligibility. Chronology of Military Service (Military Resume) required. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 60 Days / Approximate cost for one Soldier to attend resident training is $20,000. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 2 per quarter. 12. Uniform: ACU / APFU / civilian business attire (optional) 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Mr. Pat Scanlon (301) 677-5088;
[email protected] or the 902d MI Group Program Foundry Office:
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 10 November 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35D, 35E, 35F, 351L, 35L, 35M, 351M / CI & HUMINT / No Grade Restriction 2. Foundry Program Number: CI132 3. Foundry Program Title: 2X Functions 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: This training event is designed for MI personnel who interact with CI and HUMINT currently or potentially in the future as part of the S-2X, S-2, OMT, ACE, HARC, HAC, or Targeting shops. 6. Course Training Objectives: Prepares leaders for the management, enhancement, evaluation, and analysis of CI and HUMINT in a deployed location. 7. Tasks Trained: Training provided enhances leaders’ abilities in the following areas: Introduction to CI and HUMINT Collection PCASS Familiarization Introduction to Counterintelligence Source Evaluations CI and HUMINT Management IIR EVALs Focusing CI and HUMINT Collection Source Directed Requirements CI and HUMINT Support to Targeting CI and HUMINT Summaries and Assessments Support to CI and HUMINT Operations Managing Exploitation and Prosecution of Detainees CI and HUMINT Tools of Analysis Intelligence Contingency Funds IIR QA/QC Training can be tailored for the requesting unit. The unit POC can work with the 902d MI Group Foundry coordinator to include any or all of the skills above into the training event. •
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[email protected] or the 902d MI Group Program Foundry Office at
[email protected]. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: February 2010
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Geospatial Intelligence Foundry Course Offerings
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35 series, 350 series, 21U, 215D / GEOINT / GEOINT analysts 2. Foundry Program Number: GI001 3. Foundry Program Title: GEOINT Collection Management Course 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: The GEOINT Collection Management Course (GCMC) is designed to give intelligence professionals an overview of GEOINT Collection Management (CM), the CM office structure, roles and responsibilities, the six-step CM cycle, and brief description of Theater, National and Unclassified GEOINT collection systems, including capabilities and limitations. Skills taught during the GCMC will assist current a nd future GEOIINT CM personnel to understand the art and science of tasking or requesting the appropriate asset to fill intelligence and information gaps. This information is pertinent to division through theater level CM teams. This course will supplement unit training prior to deployment. Note: Officers and enlisted personnel working within the GeospatialIntelligence community will benefit from attending the GCMC to gain a better understanding of the capabilities and limitations of GEOINT collection as well as a realization about the process and timelines involved. 6. Course Training Objectives: The aim of the training is to provide deploying Military Intelligence personnel an overview of GEOINT CM processes, architectures, tools and capabilities required for timely and accurate support to the requester. 7. Tasks Trained: GEOINT CM concepts and applications, structures and functions, GEOINT CM cycle, GEOINT TCPD, GEOINT Airborne Source and Architectures, AGI Source and Products and GE OINT Dissemination. 8. Host Unit: 3d MI Center, National Ground Intelligence Center, Washington DC. 9. Prerequisites: Access to SIPRNET, Secret clearance or interim for attendees will be allowed. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 2-3 Days / No cost incurred to unit for MTT / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 8 per class at 3d MI Center WNY, MTT unit dependent 12. Uniform: Provide the normal daily uniform. For example, BDUs, Class B’s, PT uniform, business casual. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: CW3 Brigitte Parma, DSN 484-4216/4600, COM (202) 284-4216/4600,
[email protected] / David T. Almodovar 284-3977/4600,
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: September 2010 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35G 350G 35C 35H 21U 215D / GEOINT 2. Foundry Program Number: GI004 3. Foundry Program Title: GEOINT Production Course (GPC) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Strongly Recommended for Corps HQ, Div HQ, BCT, AVN BDE, and BfSB MI BN B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1.5 Conduct Geospatial Engineering Operations and Functions 5. Course Description: The Geospatial - Intelligence (GEOINT) Production course is designed to train and enhance analysts and decision makers within deploying Army Brigade Combat Teams ( BCT) and the US Intelligence Community (IC) on the understanding of Geospatial - Intelligence production, software tool applications and functionality for GEOINT production. The Geospatial Production Course will be a request for information (RFI) driven course. The course will introduce imagery analysts to basic geospatial production concepts, imagery analysis techniques, and how the two diverse fields combine to create Geospatial Intelligence products (GEOINT). The course will maximize the focus on educating analysts on the value of GEOINT to support battlespace pre/post operation planning, current Warfighter operations, how to receive a request for information (RFI) tasker and then how / what different type of geospatial products is needed to be created to answer the intelligence questions asked, products to solve Counter Insurgency (COIN) intelligence problems within a GEOINT context. The course enables students to generate, request, and analyze GEOINT products, using Imagery Workstation System (IWS) software. The course, which is ten days in length, provides students a tactical applications approach for GEOINT data analysis. Ultimately, the course will facilitate the integration of GEOINT products with other intelligence sources products and enhance the BCT team' s ability to identify targets using GEOINT products; discern and discriminate threat activities; identify cultural infrastructure; and exploit basic GEOINT products. 6. Course Training Objectives: The aim of the training is to prepare deploying MI personnel to perform the duties of an imagery analyst with the understanding of Geospatial products within a GEOINT team in the BCT's headquarters. Upon completion of this course, students will comprehend Geospatial - Intelligence (GEOINT) Production, Data Exploitation to include the following: 7. Tasks Trained: Operate the Imagery Workstation System (IWS) software for GEOINT analysis and production, describe the principles of GEOINT as pertains to Counter Insurgency (COIN) operations and explain GEOINT-derived products. 8. Host Unit: 3d MI Center, NGIC, Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC 9. Prerequisites: Security Clearance Requirement: TS/SI/TK/G/HCS-P 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 2 Weeks / Cost for one Soldier at WNY GSTF: $5,900. No cost incurred to unit for local Platform Training. / This training can be provided at local Foundry Platforms. Please contact training provider for further details. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or a ny other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 8 per class. 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: CW3 Brigitte Parma, DSN 484-4216/4600, COM (202) 284-4216/4600,
[email protected] / David T. Almodovar 284-3977/4600,
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 12 August 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35G 35H 350G 21U 215D / GEOINT 2. Foundry Program Number: GI005 3. Foundry Program Title: Advanced Geospatial-Intelligence Production Course (AGPC) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Recommended for Corps HQ, Div HQ, BCT, AVN BDE, ADA BDE, Fires BDE, and other Functional / Multi-Function BDEs B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1.5 Conduct Geospatial Engineering Operations and Functions 5. Course Description: The Advanced Geospatial - Intelligence Production course is designed to train and enhance analysts and decision makers within deploying Army Brigade Combat Teams ( BCT) and the US Intelligence Community (IC) on the understanding of Advanced Geospatial - Intelligence (AGI), Measurement and Signatures Intelligence (MASINT), Denial and Deception (D&D), General Moving Target Indictors (GMTI), and Advanced software tool applications and functionality for advanced GEOINT production. The course will maximize the focus on when to employ, and where to request and receive, AGI products in order to solve Counter Insurgency (COIN) intelligence problems within an AGI context. The course enables students to generate, request, and analyze AGI phenomenon and products, using Imagery Workstation System (IWS) software. The course, which is ten days in length, provides students a tactical applications approach for AGI data analysis. Ultimately, the course will facilitate the integration of AGI products with other data sources and enhance the BCT team's ability to identify targets using AGI phenomenon and products; discern and discriminate threat activities; identify cultural infrastructure; and exploit other sensor-unique signatures. Training will conclude by giving students full-day access to both 3d MI Center Analysts who seek to orient, educate, and foster community links supporting reach-back capabilities to the national GEOINT community. 6. Course Training Objectives: The aim of the training is to prepare deploying MI personnel to perform the duties of an imagery analyst with the understanding of AGI phenomenon and products within a GEOINT team in the BCT's headquarters. Upon completion of this course, students will comprehend Advanced Geospatial - Intelligence (AGI) Phenomenon, Data Exploitation to include the following: 7. Tasks Trained: Operate the Imagery Workstation (IWS) software for AGI analysis and production, describe the principles of AGI as pertains to Counter Insurgency (COIN) operations and explain AGI-derived products. 8. Host Unit: 3rd MI Center, NGIC, Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC 9. Prerequisites: Security Clearance Requirement: TS/SI/TK/G/HCS-P 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 2 Weeks Cost for one Soldier at WNY GSTF: $5,900. Please contact training provider for further details Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 8 per class. 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: CW3 Brigitte Parma, DSN 484-4216/4600, COM (202) 284-4216/4600,
[email protected] / David T. Almodovar 284-3977/4600,
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 12 August 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35G 350G 35C 35H / GEOINT 2. Foundry Program Number: GI006 3. Foundry Program Title: Imagery Live Environment Training 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Recommended for Corps HQ, Div HQ, BCT, AVN BDE and BfSB MI BN B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.3.3 Conduct Reconnaissance 5. Course Description: Live Environment Training (LET) is designed to prepare Imagery Analysts to support their command during training rotations at Combined Training Centers, to include the Joint Readiness Training Center, National Training Center, Joint Multinational Readiness Center, and Local Training Area exercises. Additionally, the Imagery Analyst will become familiar with commercial imagery collection and exploitation. This LET can also be used to support GEOINT tactical overwatch operations in support of a pending unit deployment. 6. Course Training Objectives: Tailored pre-deployment train-up, reach-back capabilities, production environment application, support to command and commercial imagery exploitation and dissemination. 7. Tasks Trained: Determined by the individual skill level of the Soldier. 8. Host Unit: 3rd MI Center, NGIC, Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC 9. Prerequisites: Security Clearance Requirement: TS/SI/TK/G/HCS-P 35H (Common Ground Station Operator) are strongly encouraged to attend the Imagery Orientation Course (IOC) before attending this Live Environment Training opportunity. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: Course length coordinated between unit and training provider / 2 Week cost for one Soldier at WNY GSTF: $5,900. No cost incurred to unit for local Platform Training. / This training can be provided at Foundry Platforms. Please contact training provider for further details Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Depends on unit requirement. How many can YOU Support? 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: CW3 Brigitte Parma, DSN 484-4216/4600, COM (202) 284-4216/4600,
[email protected] / David T. Almodovar 284-3977/4600,
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 12 August 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS / INT / Grade: 35G 350G 21Y / GEOINT / E-2-CW4 2. Foundry Program Number: GI017 3. Foundry Program Title: Fundamentals of Spectral Exploitation and Analysis I & II 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: Fundamentals of Spectral Exploitation and Analysis I: The Course provides a fundamental remote sensing education based on high resolution Imagery and terrain products using ERDAS IMAGINE Light Table (GLT) software. Lessons include basic multispectral concepts, sensors, imagery importing, Multispectral Image Interpretation, image terrain perspective views and image map generation. Fundamentals of Spectral Exploitation and Analysis II: This is a follow-on course to the Fundamentals of Spectral Exploitation and Analysis I and is designed to provide students with a deeper understanding of more advanced spectral imagery processing of both literal and non-literal spectral imagery analy sis techniques. This course builds on multispectral interpretation/manipulation techniques and processes taught in Fundamentals of Spectral Exploitation and Analysis I, with advanced digital image enhancement techniques, display and exploitation of Hyperspectral imagery, Terrain Categorization, and fly through techniques with an emphasis on multiple image fusion. •
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Enhance spectral imagery into land cover thematic da ta using both unsupervised and supervised classification techniques. Detect changes in Terrain Categorization (TERCAT) using change detection techniques. Analyze hyperspectral data cubes using literal and non-literal analytical techniques. Fuse data using the applicable methods and produce 3-D terrain visualization products using the appropriate 3-D visualization tool.
8. Host Unit: National Geospatial Intelligence College, Ft Belvoir, VA, NGC Bldg Room 215. 9. Prerequisites: Secret clearance required. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 1 Week / Approximate cost for one Soldier to attend resident training is $2,500. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pa y and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. FY11 Course Schedule: Analysis I Course 19-22 Oct 10 7 – 10 Dec 10 10-13 Jan 11
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 14-17 Feb 11 NGA Course schedules are available on SIPRNET; http://college.nga.smil.mil/htbin/td/dbman/db.cgi?db=td&uid=default Also available on JWICS: http://college.nga.ic.gov/htbin/td/dbman/db.cgi?db=active&uid=default Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or a ny other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 20 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: NGA Registrar Janet Brooks (703) 805-3213,
[email protected] or Jon Hinkofer, INSCOM, DSN 328-4402 COM (703) 428-4402/4403,
[email protected]. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 12 August 2009 (FPSC).
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35G, 350G must have SOUTHCOM Mission / GEOINT 2. Foundry Program Number: GI045 3. Foundry Program Title: Imagery Tradecraft LET 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Recommended for Corps HQ, Div HQ, BCT, AVN BDE and BfSB MI BN B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1.5 Conduct Geospatial Engineering Operations and Functions 5. Course Description: Training consists of full integration into the USSOUTHCOM Army GEOINT/MASINT Regional Node. Analysts will learn the 470th MI BDE imagery architecture and also be involved in the exploitation of both standing a nd crisis operations. Throughout the training, analysts will use the SOCET GXP, AGI/MSINT Reporting and Dissemination Service ( AMRDS) Geospatial Exploitation Manger (GEM), Imagery Exploitation Support System (IESS) to conduct analysis and produce reports. Classified details of the Foundry event may be reviewed by contacting the POC listed below. 6. Course Training Objectives: To Be Published 7. Tasks Trained: To Be Published 8. Host Unit: 470th MI BDE. Fort Sam Houston, TX 9. Prerequisites: Security Clearance Requirements up to TS//SI/TK/G/H. Meals and rental car not available. . Shift work and occasional weekend duty is probable. Billeting arrangements must be coordinated through the Army Lodging Success Program, clearance certification should be sent to SSO NLT t wo weeks prior to Soldiers’ arrival. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 30-60 Days / Approximate cost for one Soldier to attend 60 day training is $11,250. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pa y and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Please contact training provider for scheduling Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 4 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: CW2 Dean;
[email protected] 210-295-6783 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 12 August 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: List the MOS(s), All Intelligence Professionals 2. Foundry Program Number: GI046 3. Foundry Program Title: Imagery Orientation Course 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Recommended for Corps HQ, Div HQ, BCT, AVN BDE, Fires BDE, BfSB HQ and BfSB MI BN B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.3.3 Conduct Reconnaissance 5. Course Description: The Imagery Orientation Course is designed to give intelligence professionals an overview of imagery architecture, tools, and capabilities. Skills taught during the IOC assist the 35H Common Ground Station Operator with the transition to a 35G Imagery Analyst as well as provide a knowledge base for leadership who have never been exposed to imagery analytical capabilities so that they can more readily function in Brigade/Battalion-level intelligence/operations positions. While the course covers fundamental tools needed to succeed as an imagery analyst, this course is NOT intended to train non 35Gs to be imagery analysts, but instead to give an overview of what imagery analysts need to successfully and efficiently complete timely and accurate intelligence products. Note: Officers and enlisted personnel working within the Geospatial-Intelligence community will benefit from learning the diverse aspects of imagery intelligence collection, capabilities, and analytical techniques. 6. Course Training Objectives: The aim of the training is to give deploying non 35Gs MI personnel an overview of imagery architecture, tools and capabilities needed by 35Gs to successfully complete timely and accurate imagery intelligence products. 7. Tasks Trained: Understand the imagery architecture and how it correlates with the tasking of national and theater assets, describe collection methods and databases, are able to efficiently navigate/manipulate imagery retrieval databases, understand the capabilities and limitations of imagery exploitation software and describe dissemination methods for finished imagery intelligence products. 8. Host Unit: 3rd MI Center, NGIC, Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC 9. Prerequisites: Security Clearance Requirement: TS/SI/TK/G/HCS-P 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 1 Week / Cost for one Soldier at WNY GSTF: $3,200. No cost incurred to unit for local Platform Training. / This training can be provided at Foundry Platforms. Please contact training provider for further details and scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or a ny other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 8 per class 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: CW3 Brigitte Parma, DSN 484-4216/4600, COM (202) 284-4216/4600,
[email protected] / David T. Almodovar 284-3977/4600,
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 12 August 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS / INT / Grade: 35G 350G 35F 350F 21Y / GEOINT / E-4-CW4 2. Foundry Program Number: GI049 3. Foundry Program Title: Intermediate Spectral Exploitation and Analysis I (MSI) and II (HSI) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: Intermediate Spectral Exploitation and Analysis I: This course teaches the basics of the exploitation and analysis of multispectral imagery using ENVI Digital Image software package. Students will learn a bout more advanced tactical and strategic sensors, with the emphasis on the SPEAR tools tha t allow analysts to perform common and advanced image processing routines more easily and quickly. Intermediate Spectral Exploitation and Analysis II: This course teaches the extraction and ana lysis of spectral signatures using hyperspectral data. ENVI software package will be used to teach various processing methodologies for hyperspectral data. Students will learn more about more advanced hyperspectral sensors, atmospheric correction, anomaly and target detection and use of spectral libraries using ENVI Software. 6. Course Training Objectives: Intermediate Spectral Exploitation and Analysis I: Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to comprehend terms and concepts associated with electromagnetic energy, Remote Sensed imagery an d the processing of spectral imagery data, and import, display, process, and export spectral data using basic ENVI Zoom functions. Intermediate Spectral Exploitation and Analysis II: Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to comprehend terms and concepts associated with electromagnetic energy, spectral signatures, phenomenology, and collection systems a s they relate to hyperspectral. The student will be able to process, analyze, exploit, and display, import and export hyperspectral data using ENVI software, and calibrate spectral da ta cubes using atmospheric correction techniques. 7. Tasks Trained: During the instruction of Intermediate Spectral Exploitation and Analysis I, students will receive training in the following areas: Prepare a MSI product to answer an intelligence problem. Register images using ENVI and ENVI SPEAR tools and enhance images using ENVI tools. Import, display, process, and export spectral data using basic ENVI Zoom functions. During the instruction of Intermediate Spectral Exploitation and Analysis II, students will receive training in the following areas: Perform data reduction and noise segregation on hyperspectral data. Prepare hyperspectral products to a nswer intelligence problems. Classify and identify materials within a hyperspectral scene using a non-literal exploitation and analysis techniques in ENVI and manipulate data. Calibrate spectral data cubes using atmospheric correction techniques and extract endmembers and material abundance images from a data cube using the ENVI SMACC tool. Display, import and export hyperspectral data using ENVI. •
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8. Host Unit: INSCOM G3 MASINT / GEOINT Training, 6359 Walker Lane, Alexandria, VA 22310/ National Geospatial Intelligence College, Ft Belvoir, VA, NGC Bldg Room 215. 9. Prerequisites: For INSCOM TS/SI/TK clearance required. Course prerequisite: None. 10. Event Length / Cost / Dates: 2 Weeks (back to back) / approximate cost for one Soldier to attend resident training is $4,500. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. INSCOM Class dates: Analysis I Course Analysis II Course 31 Jan -4 Feb 11 7-11 Feb 11 2-6 May 11 9-13 May 11 1-5 Aug 11 8-12 Aug 11 Additional class dates maybe available thru NGA. NGA Course schedules are available on SIPRNET; http://college.nga.smil.mil/htbin/td/dbman/db.cgi?db=td&uid=default. Also available on JWICS: http://college.nga.ic.gov/htbin/td/dbman/db.cgi?db=active&uid=default Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event.
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 11. Spaces Available: 26 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Jon Hinkofer, DSN 328-4402, COM (703) 428-4402,
[email protected] NGA Registrar Janet Brooks (703) 805-3213,
[email protected]. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 12 August 2009 (FPSC).
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS / INT / Grade: 35G, 350G, any MI soldier with Advanced Geospatial Intelligence (AGI) mission / GEOINT / E-4-CW4 2. Foundry Program Number: GI050 3. Foundry Program Title: Fundamentals of Thermal Infrared Exploitation & Analysis Course I and II 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: The Fundamentals of Thermal Infrared Exploitation and Analysis I: the course provides basic-level literal exploitation, education and training for imagery/geospatial/advanced geospatial analysts and scientists. Students will learn literal TIR exploitation methods and techniques, and apply them to help solve intelligence problems. Students will also be introduced to the idea of non-literal exploitation. The Fundamentals of Thermal Infrared Exploitation and Analysis II: the course provides basic-level non-literal TIR exploitation, education and training. Students will learn non-literal TIR exploitation methods and techniques and apply them to solve intelligence problems using the Advanced Geospatial Intelligence Tool Kit (AGITK). Prerequisite: The Fundamentals of Thermal Infrared Exploitation and Analysis I Course. •
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6. Course Training Objectives: The Fundamentals of Thermal Infrared Exploitation and Analysis I: Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to identify thermal observables through the application of TIR fundamentals and literal exploitation methodologies. The Fundamentals of Thermal Infrared Exploitation and Analysis II: Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to define and describe TIR phenomenology, methods, and literal and non-literal exploitation techniques, apply TIR exploitation techniques for intelligence problem solving and demonstrate a proficiency in basic level TIR literal and nonliteral exploitation of TIR imagery using AGITK software. •
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7. Tasks Trained: During the instruction of the Fundamentals of Thermal Infrared Exploitation and Analysis I Course, students will receive training in the following areas: Demonstrate a proficiency in basic level exploitation of TIR imagery. Apply TIR literal exploitation techniques for intelligence problem solving. During the instruction of the Fundamentals of Thermal Infrared Exploitation and Analysis II Course, students will receive training in the following areas: Demonstrate TIR literal and non-literal exploitation techniques with AGITK software. Apply TIR exploitation techniques for intelligence problem solving. • •
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8. Host Unit: INSCOM G3 MASINT / GEOINT Training, 6359 Walker Lane, Alexandria, VA 22310 / National Geospatial Intelligence College, Ft Belvoir, VA, NGC Bldg Room 215. 9. Prerequisites: TS-SI/TK clearance required. 10. Event Length / Cost / Dates: 2 Weeks (back to back) / approximate cost for one Soldier to attend resident training is $4,500. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Fundamentals of Thermal Infrared Exploitation and Analysis INSCOM Class dates: Analysis I Course Analysis II Course 14-16 Feb 11 22-28 Feb11 16-18 May 11 23-27 May 11 15-17 Aug 11 22-26 Aug 11 NGA Course schedules are available NGA Cour se schedules are available on SIPRNET; http://college.nga.smil.mil/htbin/td/dbman/db.cgi?db=td&uid=default. Also available on JWICS: http://college.nga.ic.gov/htbin/td/dbman/db.cgi?db=active&uid=default Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 26 12. Uniform: ACU
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Jon Hinkofer, DSN 328-4402 COM (703) 428-4402/4403,
[email protected]; NGA Registrar Janet Brooks (703) 805-3213,
[email protected]. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 12 August 2009 (FPSC).
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS / INT / Grade: 35G and 350G, any MI soldier with Advanced Geospatial Intelligence (AGI) mission / GEOINT / E-4 / CW4 2. Foundry Program Number: GI051 3. Foundry Program Title: Fundamentals of SAR Exploitation Course (FSE) / Intermediate SAR Exploitation Course / Intermediate SAR Processing Course 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: The Fundamentals of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Exploitation: This course is designed to provide the student sufficient knowledge of the architecture, geometry, resolution, and phenomenology of SAR imagery to allow them to accurately interpret SAR imagery to satisfy intelligence problems and to produce geospatial products. Intermediate Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Exploitation Course: This course is covers understanding of different SAR products, their applications and use, collection strategies, file structures, hands-on training in production tools, introductory exploitation of the various products, SAR phenomenology and their impacts to SAR production, and special topics like false readings and “gotcha’s”. Prerequisite to this course is the FSE Course. Intermediate Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Processing Course: This course provides students with detailed knowledge necessary to exploit the primary SAR tailored products being used within the Intelligence Community. This course covers the techniques and utilization of specialized tools, which a ssist in the exploitation of these tailored products. This course covers methods of searching data and ordering products. Prerequisite to this course is the Intermediate Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Exploitation Course, SAR 210. •
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6. Course Training Objectives: The Fundamentals of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Exploitation Course: Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to discuss the historical relevance of the SAR imaging capability, describe the components that make up the SAR system architecture, recognize SAR AGI products, determine the effects of SAR phenomenology and collection parameters on SAR imagery, and interpret key elements of SAR imagery. Intermediate Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Exploitation Course: Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to identify the applicable intelligence problems to SAR tailored product exploitation, conduct research, order tailored SAR products, retrieve SAR products, and exploit AGI products using Remote View a nd DIVA. Intermediate Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Processing Course: Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to describe tailored SAR processing techniques, the science and technology involved with tailored SAR processing algorithms, the capabilities and limitations of SAR processes and systems, demonstrate the ability to process tailored S AR products and produce them. •
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7. Tasks Trained: During the instruction of the Fundamentals of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) E xploitation Course, students will receive training in the following areas: Determine the effects of SAR phenomenology and collection parameters on SAR imagery. Interpret key elements of SAR imagery. During the instruction of the Intermediate Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Exploitation Course, students will receive training in the following areas: Exploit AGI products using Remote View and DIVA. Use AGI tools to research, order a nd produce products. • •
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8. Host Unit: INSCOM G3 MASINT / GEOINT Training, 6359 Walker Lane, Alexandria, VA 22310 / National Geospatial Intelligence College, Ft Belvoir, VA, NGC Bldg Room 215. 9. Prerequisites: TS-SI/TK clearance required. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 2 Weeks (back to back) / Approximate cost for one Soldier to attend resident training is $4,500. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Gua rd pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Course Schedule: Fundamentals of SAR Exploitation Course Intermediate SAR Exploitation Course 18-21 Jan 11 24-27 Jan 11 18-21 Apr 11 25-28 Apr 11 18-21 Jul 11 25-28 Jul 11
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY SAR Exploitation/Processing Courses: contact NGA Registrar Office. The SAR Exploitation/Processing Course is not taught at INSCOM. Contact NGA Registrar Office. NGA Course schedules are available on SIPRNET; http://college.nga.smil.mil/htbin/td/dbman/db.cgi?db=td&uid=default. Also available on JWICS: http://college.nga.ic.gov/htbin/td/dbman/db.cgi?db=active&uid=default Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or a ny other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 26 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Jon Hinkofer, DSN 328-4402 COM (703) 428-4402/4403,
[email protected]; NGA Registrar Janet Brooks (703) 805-3213,
[email protected]. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: 12 August 2009 (FPSC).
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35G and Collection Managers / GEOINT 2. Foundry Program Number: GI067 3. Foundry Program Title: OPIR/AGI Support to the Ground Component 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: The NASIC ONIR/AGI Capabilities course is designed to educate the consumer on the various levels of support provided to the warfighter at NASIC, and the products and the capabilities/expectations of OPIR/AGI. Detailed briefings, tours, and analyst-to-analyst exchanges will be provided in an effort to effectively showcase the OPIR, SAR, Thermal IR, GMTI Forensics and Spectral IR products and services provided by NASIC. Hands-on, LET training is also available upon request. Army Node-NASIC will host attendees and highlight the integrated support currently provided by the Army, within the OPIR Enterprise. Additionally, attendees will gain a better understanding of future Army OPIR production and direct support capabilities. 6. Course Training Objectives: Officers and enlisted working in imagery and Collection Management will benefit by understanding the Phase 1/2/3 OPIR/AGI support provided at the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC). 7. Tasks Trained: Please contact Training Provider for details rd
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8. Host Unit: Army Node-NASIC / 743 MI BN / 704 MI BDE. Wright Patterson AFB, OH 9. Prerequisites: Please contact Training Provider for details 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 1 – 5 days based on unit requirements / approximate cost for one Soldier to attend 5 day training is $1,500 Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Please contact Training Provider for details 12. Uniform: Provide the normal daily uniform. For example, BDUs, Class B’s, PT uniform, business casual. rd
13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Joe Rakoczy, Node-NASIC, 743 MI BN ONIR National Node, WPAFB, OH, DSN 672-6201 COMM (937) 522-6201 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 12 August 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35 series, 350 series, 21U, 215D / GEOINT 2. Foundry Program Number: GI083 3. Foundry Program Title: Tactical Full Motion Video (FMV) Production Course 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Strongly Recommended for Corps HQ, Div HQ, BCT and AVN BDE B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: The Tactical Full Motion Video Production course is designed to train analysts, FMV team members and decision makers within deploying Army Brigade Combat Teams ( BCT) and the US Intelligence Community (IC) to maximize FMV exploitation from tactical UAS and other AOR ISR platforms combined with the “traditional” detected images in order to solve Counter Insurgency (COIN) intelligence problems within a geospatial context. The course enables students to generate tactical FMV products, using Imagery Workstation System (IWS) software. The course, which is five days in length, provides students a tactical applications approach for FMV data analysis and participation in UAS/FMV operations. Ultimately, the course will facilitate the integration of FMV data with other data sources and enhance the BCT FMV team's ability to identify targets; discern and discriminate threat activities; identify cultural infrastructure; and exploit other sensor-unique signatures either during or post mission actions. 6. Course Training Objectives: The aim of the training is to prepare deploying MI personnel to perform the duties of a tactical motion imagery team member in the BCT's headquarters. Upon completion of this course, students will comprehend Tactical Full Motion Video (FMV) Data Exploitation 7. Tasks Trained: Operate the Imagery Workstation System (IWS) for FMV operations, describe the principles of tactical FMV Counter Insurgency (COIN) operations, Explain FMV-derived products and Participate in UAS/FMV mission cycle. 8. Host Unit: 3rd MI Center, NGIC, Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC 9. Prerequisites: Security Clearance Requirement: TS/SI/TK/G/HCS-P 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 1 Week / Cost for one Soldier at WNY GSTF: $3,200. No cost incurred to unit for local Platform Training. / This training can be provided at local Foundry Platforms. Please contact training provider for further details. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 6 per class. 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: CW3 Brigitte Parma, DSN 484-4216/4600, COM (202) 284-4216/4600,
[email protected] / David T. Almodovar 284-3977/4600,
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 12 August 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35 series, 350 series, 21U, 215D / GEOINT 2. Foundry Program Number: GI085 3. Foundry Program Title: Global Broadcast Service (GBS) Basic Users Course 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Strongly Recommended for Div HQ, BCT and AVN BDE B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1.5 Conduct Geospatial Engineering Operations and Functions 5. Course Description: The Global Broadcast Service Basic Users Course (GBSUC) is designed to allow soldiers to deploy the Transportable Ground Receive Suite (TGRS) to a ny worldwide conflict in support to intelligence operations. Upon completion of the course Soldiers will be able to set-up/tear-down the GBS, will be shown what information can be achieved for Commanders such as imagery, weather, and air-tasking orders that are composed of large data files, as well as perform basic troubleshooting functions. The majority of the training will be “hands-on” to get the Soldiers more comfortable with the working of the system as well as participate in a Capstone in which the students will utilize all aspects of the training received. 6. Course Training Objectives: The aim of the GBS training is to provide a basic understanding of GBS functionality, capability and data flow; the purpose of which will provide the Soldier the knowledge base needed to maintain their unit’s GBS and ensure they have a much more accessible and significantly faster method of acquiring intelligence information in a theatre environment. 7. Tasks Trained: Set-up/Tear-down the GBS TGRS, Describe the data flow of the GBS TGRS from both an internal and external aspect, Provide and in depth understanding of the various components that make up the GBS suite a nd the purpose of those components and learn basic troubleshooting and common errors of using the GBS TRGS. 8. Host Unit: 3rd MI Center, NGIC, Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC 9. Prerequisites: Security Clearance Requirement: TS/SI/TK/G/HCS-P 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 3 Days / Cost for one Soldier at WNY GSTF: $2,500. No cost incurred to unit for local Platform Training. / This training can be provided at local Foundry Platforms. Please contact training provider for further details. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 5 per class. 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: CW3 Brigitte Parma, DSN 484-4216/4600, COM (202) 284-4216/4600,
[email protected] / David T. Almodovar 284-3977/4600,
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 12 August 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35 series, 350 series, 21U, 215D / GEOINT / S2, ACE Chief, AS2, S2 NCOIC, GEOINT analysts 2. Foundry Program Number: GI086 3. Foundry Program Title: GEOINT MTT-X (Exercise) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Strongly Recommended for Div HQ, BCT and AVN BDE B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1.5 Conduct Geospatial Engineering Operations and Functions 5. Course Description: Students will be trained on GEOINT cell operations. The course provides emphasis on RTC PED, GBS operation, WIS, pre-deployment products, production reach-back. During MRE's training will be provided in two phases, Instructional Phase, conducted during RSOI/STX and the SME/Mentor Phase conducted during Force on Force. During JCS Exercises and MRX's, only the SME/ Mentor Phase will be conducted during the exercise execution period. 6. Course Training Objectives: Please contact training provider for details. 7. Tasks Trained: Please contact training provider for details. 8. Host Unit: 3rd MI Center, NGIC, Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC 9. Prerequisites: Access to SIPRNET, TS-SCI clearance or interim TS for attendees will be allowed. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 9-15 Days / requesting unit incurs no cost for MTT / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: N/A 12. Uniform: Determined by requesting unit commander. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Mr. Todd Lengel, DSN 484-4779/4600, COM (202) 284-4799/4600,
[email protected] / David T. Almodovar 284-3977/4600,
[email protected] See us on the web at (JWICS) http://www.intelink.ic.gov/wiki/GEOINT_Sustainment_Training_Facility (SIPRNET) http://www2.ngic.army.smil.mil/GSTF/GSTF.html 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 12 August 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35 series, 350 series, 21U, 215D / GEOINT / Leader, S2/G2, ACE Chief, AS2, S2 NCOIC, Collection Manager, GEOINT analysts 2. Foundry Program Number: GI088 3. Foundry Program Title: GEOINT MTT-L (Leadership) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Recommended for Corps HQ, Div HQ, BCT, AVN BDE, ADA BDE and Fires BDE B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1.5 Conduct Geospatial Engineering Operations and Functions 5. Course Description: This is an orientation and GEOINT capabilities brief. A GEOINT Initial Assessment of the unit is performed, a training plan developed and coordinated with the unit for future engagement opportunities prior to MRE/MRX. 6. Course Training Objectives: Please contact training provider for details. 7. Tasks Trained: Please contact training provider for details. 8. Host Unit: 3d MI Center, National Ground Intelligence Center, Washington DC. Partnering with 3d MI CTR, are: NGA, INSCOM AGI and NRO. NGA/TEC provides Geospatial support. 9. Prerequisites: Access to SIPRNET, JWICS, TS-SCI clearance or interim TS for attendees will be allowed. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 1-2 Days / requesting unit incurs no cost for MTT / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or a ny other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: TBD by host unit. 12. Uniform: TBD by requesting unit commander. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Mr. Todd Lengel, DSN 484-4779/4600, COM (202) 284-4799/4600,
[email protected] / David T. Almodovar 284-3977/4600,
[email protected] See us on the web at (JWICS) http://www.intelink.ic.gov/wiki/GEOINT_Sustainment_Training_Facility (SIPRNET) http://www2.ngic.army.smil.mil/GSTF/GSTF.html 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 12 August 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35 series, 350 series, 21U, 215D / GEOINT / GEOINT analysts 2. Foundry Program Number: GI089 3. Foundry Program Title: GEOINT MTT-A (Analyst) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Recommended for BCT a nd AVN BDE B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1.5 Conduct Geospatial Engineering Operations and Functions 5. Course Description: Geospatial and Imagery analysts will be trained on GEOINT cell operations. With emphasis on support to targeting, RTC PED, GBS operation, IWS operations and applications, WIS, pre-deployment products, and production reach-back. 6. Course Training Objectives: Please contact training provider for details. 7. Tasks Trained: Please contact training provider for details. 8. Host Unit: 3d MI Center, National Ground Intelligence Center, Washington DC. 9. Prerequisites: Access to SIPRNET, JWICS, TS-SCI clearance or interim TS for attendees will be allowed. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 2-3 Days / requesting unit incurs no cost for MTT / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: TBD by host unit. 12. Uniform: TBD by requesting unit commander. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Mr. Todd Lengel, DSN 484-4779/4600, COM (202) 284-4799/4600,
[email protected] / David T. Almodovar 284-3977/4600,
[email protected] See us on the web at (JWICS) http://www.intelink.ic.gov/wiki/GEOINT_Sustainment_Training_Facility (SIPRNET) http://www2.ngic.army.smil.mil/GSTF/GSTF.html 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 12 August 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35 series, 350 series, 21U, 215D / GEOINT / GEOINT analysts 2. Foundry Program Number: GI090 3. Foundry Program Title: GEOINT MTT-E (Equipment) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Recommended for Corps HQ, Div HQ, BCT and AVN BDE B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1.5 Conduct Geospatial Engineering Operations and Functions 5. Course Description: Geospatial and Imagery analysts will receive familiarization training with the IWS hardware, including indentifying components most susceptible to failure; removing and replacing components and promoting proper maintenance of the IWS. Additional emphasis on GEOINT applications to include: WIS, WARP, SOCET GXP, Remote View, PSS-SOF, Falcon View, IPL operations, and the Global Broadcast Service (GBS) System. 6. Course Training Objectives: IWS component identification and familiarization, System maintenance and troubleshooting procedures, Learn basic function of IWS analysis a nd support tools and GBS familiarization and utilization with the IWS 7. Tasks Trained: Execute set-up and disassemble procedures for the IWS, Identify key internal functioning components of the IWS, Perform maintenance procedures for tactical and garrison environments, Effectively connect the IWS to the GBS to receive data, Perform basic analytical functions using SOCET GXP, Insyte, and MOVINT Client and Effectively acquire baseline of analytical support tool (PSS-OFF, FALCON VIEW, BriteView, NXPowerlite) 8. Host Unit: 3d MI Center, National Ground Intelligence Center, Washington DC. 9. Prerequisites: Access to SIPRNET, Secret clearance or interim for attendees will be allowed. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 2-3 Days / No cost incurred to unit for MTT / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: TBD by host unit. 12. Uniform: Provide the normal daily uniform. For example, BDUs, Class B’s, PT uniform, business casual. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: CPT. Sukwon Chang, DSN 484-4555, COM (202) 284-4555,
[email protected] Alternate Point of Contact: 3d MI Center, Chief GSB Mr. David T. Almodovar, DSN 484-3977 COM (202) 284-3977,
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 12 August 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35G and Collection Managers / GEOINT / Open to all relevant ranks. 2. Foundry Program Number: GI110 3. Foundry Program Title: AMRDS How To and AGI MASINT Capabilities MTT 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1.5 Conduct Geospatial Engineering Operations and Functions 5. Course Description: The AMRDS How – To & AGI/MASINT Capabilities course is designed to educate the consumer on how to use AMRDS to receive their products and the capabilities/expectations of Phase 1 AGI/MASINT. The AMRDS learning objectives will be met through “hands-on” training. 6. Course Training Objectives: Both officers and enlisted working in imagery, Collection Management, All-Source, etc. will benefit by understanding the functionality of AGI/MASINT Reporting and Dissemination Service (AMRDS) and the Phase 1 capabilities of AGI/MASINT. The student will have a fundamental grasp of AGI/MASINT and how to effectively use AMRDS to receive/disseminate their intelligence as AMRDS is the primary means of receiving AGI/MASINT intelligence. 7. Tasks Trained: The course places specific focus on using the My GEOINT tool, submitting a Request for Information (RFI), and various other functions unique to AMRDS. In addition, writing specific AGI/MASINT Elements of Essential Information (EEI) will be taught. Tasked trained include: My GEOINT, RFI Management, GIS Map Tools, Analysis Map, AGI/MASINT Capabilities, Google Earth, EEI Writing. 8. Host Unit: AGI/MASINT Regional Node, Ft Gordon, GA 9. Prerequisites: TS/SI or S/SI clearance. JWICS/SIPR workstations and a suitable classroom environment must be provided by the requesting unit. Training Conducted via MTT only, 30 days notice required 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 1 Day / Requesting unit incurs no cost for MTT / Please contact training provider for scheduling. However, consolidated courses can be provided to accommodate more students. For example, half day sessions can be held to maximize participation. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Minimum number of participants is 10. Multiple iterations may be performed as required. 12. Uniform: ACU th
13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Point of Contact: Lee Thompson, 513 AGI/MASINT Regional Node, Ft Gordon, GA, DSN 780-8543 COM (706) 791-8543 or
[email protected] (NIPR)
[email protected] (SIPR)
[email protected] (JWICS) 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 12 August 2009 (FPSC)
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Human Intelligence Foundry Course Offerings
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 351L 35E 35L 35D 350F 35F 35M 351M / HUMINT, CI, and All Source 2. Foundry Program Number: HU031 3. Foundry Program Title: Collection, Analysis and Management Operations Course 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.3.1 Perform Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Synchronization 5. Course Description: The USAREUR G2 CAMO Course is a collective, technical skill enhancing event which exercises all facets of the G2X, HUMINT Analysis, Counterintelligence, HUMINT Operational Management Team and HUMINT Collection Team operations. 6. Course Training Objectives: The event is conducted to provide Commanders with the opportunity to refresh critical technical skills that are difficult to train in a garrison environment and of an extremely high cost to military intelligence units. The course builds upon core foundational skills learned at the U.S. Army Intelligence Center, Fort Huachuca, Arizona (USAIC&FH) in a collective environment focused on improving individual and collective skills. The 2-week event consists of classroom refresher, supported by hands on practical exercises during week one, followed by a six day STX in week two. The STX includes 24-hour operations creating a collective, fully operational event for all participants. 7. Tasks Trained: HUMINT Collection Team Team Leader HCT Member HCT Member HCT Member G2X 2X 2X NCOIC OSC TFCICA HOC HARC Tactical CI Activities SAIC ASAIC CI Agent CI Agent HUMINT Analysis Cell (HAC) Chief NCOIC Analyst Analyst Analyst Operational Management Team OMT Chief OMT NCOIC HUMINT OPS HUMINT Analyst
Grade E-5 – E-7 / WO E-1 – E-6 E-1 – E-6 E-1 – E-6 Grade W01 – O-4 E-5 – E-8 E-7 – O-3 E-7 – O-3 E-7 – O-3 E-6 – O-3 Grade E-7 – O-3 / WO1- CW5 E-6 – E-8 E-1 – E-6 E-1 – E-6 Grade O-1 – O-3 / WO / SNCO E-5 – E-8 E-1 – E-6 E-1 – E-6 E-1 – E-6 Grade WO / E-6–E-7 / O-1 – O-3 E-5 – E-6 E-1 – E-6 E-1 – E-6
MOS 35L/M / 351L/M 35L/M 35L/M 35L/M MOS 35E / 351L/M 35L/M 35L/M/E / 351L/M 35L/E / 351L 35L/E / 351L 35F/E / 350F MOS 35E / 351L / 35L 35L 35L 35L MOS 35D / 350F / 35F 35F/M 35F/M 35F/M 35F/M MOS 351M/L / 35L/M/E/D 35L/M 35L/M 35F/L
HUMINT Collection Team The HCTs plan operations, conduct a ctual source meetings with role players through interpreters, and produce reporting that feeds the analysis and overall scenario during the training event and STX exercise. Participant will develop a general understanding of specific areas of conflict (Afghanistan, Iraq, Ba lkans, etc.), a general understanding of the Task Force HUMINT support staff (OMT & above) and their roles, an understanding of the team Mission Planning Cycle, and will develop operational collection skills to include: source selection and targeting, approach techniques, how to use a n interpreter, rapport building/interpersonal skills, elicitation techniques, report writing, mission planning, tactical questioning, and site ca sing. G2X Each event is comprised of a functioning G2X which conducts management and fusion of Counterintelligence and HUMINT operations, source de-confliction, and production of national level reports from tactical reporting and exercises, and direct oversight
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY and management of a HUMINT Analysis Cell (HAC), a Tactical Counterintelligence Team, and two Operational Management Teams (OMT) guiding the activities of eight HUMINT Collection Teams (HCT) Tactical Counterintelligence Activities The STX includes 24-hour operations creating a collective, fully operational event for all participants. The Tactical CI Team conducts Local National Employee (LNE) screening, tactical counterintelligence activity and counterintelligence investigative activity during the exercise. HUMINT Analysis Cell The HAC conducts analysis of HUMINT reporting, including the creation of Source Directed Requirements (SDR), the compilation of a daily HUMINT Summary, with analy sis and evaluation of HCT reporting during the exercise. Operational Management Team The OMTs each manage 4 HCTs conducting HUMINT operations at GTA and the surrounding area and towns. The HCTs plan operations, conduct actual source meetings with role players through interpreters, and produce reporting that feeds the a nalysis and overall scenario. d
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8. Host Unit: 2 MI BN, 66 MI Group, Darmstadt, Germany. Training is through the CAMO Course in Grafenwoehr. 9. Prerequisites: SECRET Clearance required at a minimum. United States (US) personnel participating in the Course must be on Temporary Duty (TDY) orders funded by their unit, which allow them to travel to Grafenwohr and place them on temporary duty at Grafenwohr Training area. Those that have meal cards will be able to use their meal cards to eat at a prescribed Dining Facility. Course students who do not have a meal card will have to pay the current meal costs to eat. Organizations should ensure that there are no conflicting schedules and that individuals selected are prepared to fully participate in the activities throughout the entire time frame of the USAREUR CAMO Course. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 2 Weeks / Foundry Program will pay airfare and incidentals only . Approximate cost is $1,250. Incidentals funded by Foundry @ $27/Day for a total of $378 plus 75% of first and last day of Per Diem. Total: $1787. / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or a ny other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: HUMINT Collection Team: 32 per course; G2X: 6 per course; Tactical CI Activities: 4 per course; HUMINT Analysis Cell: 5 per course; Operational Management Team: 8 per course (more may be available upon inquiry) 12. Uniform: Since most Course training is conducted in the local German community, “appropriate” casual civilian clothing, appropriate for the time of the year, will be the only dress allowed for CI/HUMINT personnel when not required to be in uniform. Participants will be expected to dress accordingly to both blend in and accomplish the mission. ACU will be worn as required. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Tod Stimpson; S-3 PLEX / Foundry Program Manager; 66th MI BDE, Wiesbaden, GE DSN: (314) 337-7393, Civ: +49(0) 611-705-7393 NIPR:
[email protected] SIPR:
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: Provided by the INSCOM Program Administrator
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35M 35L at all levels. 35F 35D 351M 351L 2. Foundry Program Number: HU062 3. Foundry Program Title: HUMINT Collection Team (HCT) Operations Course 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: The HUMINT Collection Team (HCT) Operations (OPNS) training program objective is to provide CI/HUMINT Soldiers with an overview of skills and knowledge required to conduct intelligence collection/force protection operations in both rural and urban deployed environments. 6. Course Training Objectives: Provide the overall objectives of the course. Please contact training provider for details. 7. Tasks Trained: The HCT Operations training program uses the lecture, discussion, and practical exercise methods of training to cover the following topics during the first four days of the training: Course Introduction Analytical Tools HUMINT Overview Targeting BAT / HIIDE SIGINT HUMINT Collector Operations REPORTING Approaches DOMEX Elicitation OPORD Briefing Deception Detection Culmination Exercise (CULMEX) During the last five days of the training, a culmination practical exercise, based on a realistic scenario, provides the soldiers with situations they may encounter while conducting HUMINT operations in a deployed environment. During the culmination training exercise, the Soldiers apply everything they learned during the first six days of the training to real-life situations. •
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8. Host Unit: Southwestern Army Reserve Intelligence Support Center (SW ARISC) / INSCOM Detention Training Facility, Camp Bullis, San Antonio, TX 78257 9. Prerequisites: SECRET clearance required 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 11 Days / Approximate cost for one Soldier is $3,000. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Please contact training provider for scheduling Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Minimum 16, Maximum 24 12. Uniform: ACU with patrol cap. Soldiers must bring LCE with Kevlar. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: SFC Lamkin at: COM: 210-295-6401; Cell: 210-279-5160; Fax: 210-295-7541 NIPR:
[email protected] or the Reserve Foundry Program Manager: Mrs. Skye Irion, (703) 806-6949;
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 10 November 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Enlisted - 35M/L, Warrant - 351M/L, Officer - 35F/E 2. Foundry Program Number: HU063 3. Foundry Program Title: HUMINT LET 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.3.5 Conduct Intelligence Related Missions and Operations 5. Course Description: Soldiers will be paired with an experienced Detachment Europe Overt Strategic Debriefer. The soldier will conduct operations missions in Europe and produce IIRs from the mission. Student IIRs will ultimately be published to the Intelligence Community for evaluation. At the conclusion of the LET, Soldiers will receive a written assessment of their HUMINT skills from the Det. E office. The assessment will be reviewed by the Commander, USAOG and forwarded to the first O-6 in the Soldier’s Command 6. Course Training Objectives: To further enhance and amplify training received from the courses listed in paragraph 9. 7. Tasks Trained: Strategic Debriefing, Source Management and Report Writing/Coordination. 8. Host Unit: US Army Operations Group (USAOG), Detachment Europe (Det. E), Heidelberg, Germany 9. Prerequisites: Soldiers must be assigned to Europe. Soldiers must be a graduate of one of the following schools to attend LET: The HUMINT Training Joint Center of Excellence’s DoD Strategic Debriefing Course, Source Operations Course, Advanced Source Operations Course or The Joint Counterintelligence Training Academy’s Advanced Foreign Counterintelligence Course. Government Credit Card is required. All students must have a government credit card to attend training. Student’s government credit card limits should be raised to the estimated cost of the 60 day training. Government Quarters and Mess are NOT AVAILABLE. Government Quarters and mess facilities will not be used. Each student is responsible for making their own hotel and rental vehicle reservations prior to their arrival. It is recommended to rent al vehicle from your home station for transportation to Heidelberg as well as in and around travel. Soldiers must have a TOP SECRET clearance to attend this training. Security Managers must send a PERMCERT to (not VISITCERT) to the address below no later than 15 days prior to the LET start date. S2s should send an INDOC ASSIST message to the below addresses for G & HCS read-on. JPAS W0ANAA2 (SCI) W0ANAA4 (non-SCI)
PLA SSO USAREUR//AEAGB-S
10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 60 Days: Per Diem: $18,600. Airfare: $0. Rental Car: $4,200. All activities will be conducted in Germany. All LET scheduling will have a minimum of 15-day coordination period prior to the LET start date. Scheduled event dates are as follows: Start 15 October 2010 15 January 2011 15 April 2011 15 July 2011
End 15 December 2010 15 March 2011 15 June 2011 15 September 2011
Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Two per event above. 12. Uniform: The duty uniform will be civilian casual business attire, which will include professional conservative casual business clothing (i.e., slacks and button down or collared dress shirt). Male students will need at least one conservative tie and one sport coat. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact:
[email protected],
[email protected], DSN: 370-2052
[email protected],
[email protected], DSN: 370-301 3. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: September 2010 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35 Series MOS or equivalent / HUMINT, Counterintelligence 2. Foundry Program Number: HU064 3. Foundry Program Title: Overt Debriefing Military Source Operations (MSO) I, II, III 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: This course will provide an additional HUMINT collection capability to current mission focus. Participants will attend classroom instruction as well as participate in demonstrations and practical exercises. The practical exercises focus on FORMICA and tactical debriefing (including Friendly Force Debriefs). *Also offered is a briefing on MSO I, II, III Overview and how to use debriefing techniques in a tactical environment. 6. Course Training Objectives: Deliver Soldier sustainment and enhancement training to support FORMICA/MSO III tactical debriefing in a world-wide environment. 7. Tasks Trained: Soldier will participate in FORMICA debriefings, Key Leader Engagements (KLE) and walk-ins. During practical exercises, Soldiers will follow each step of the FORMICA cycle and each step of the debriefing process. Part of this process encompasses multiple walk-in scenarios as Soldiers are formed into HCT/OMT or ganizations to process and actively respond to presented vignettes. Classes include but are not limited to, HUMINT Capability Brief, Rapport and Elicitation, the Process of Overt Debriefing, Sensitization and Tasking, Intelligence Contingency Funds, Use of Interpreter, and multiple practical exercises depending on unit needs and future deployment tasking. 8. Host Unit: U.S. Army Operations Group. FT. Meade, MD (M) and FT. Hood, TX (H) AOG can provide this training via MTT . 9. Prerequisites: SECRET clearance. Students are not required to have a government credit card as long as they are given a cash advance prior to their arrival. Each student is responsible for making their own hotel reservations, airplane reservations, and rental car reservations prior to their arrival. Government mess faci lities will not be used. You must have at least a SECRET clearance to attend this training. Your Security Manager must send a VISITCERT no later than 15 days prior to your attendance to the address below. Contact Mr. Donald Sims, Security Specialist, USAOG, at 301-833-8107 (Email:
[email protected]) if you have questions. JPAS: SCI SMO: W6HSAA3 Non-SCI SMO: W6HSAA6 *If you do not have access to JPAS, please fax the Security Clearance Verification Memorandum to Mr. Donald Sims, Security Specialist, at fax number (301) 833-8124. All FAX Visit Requests must include Full Name, SSN, Date/Place of Birth, Citizenship, Clearance status (Note: for unescorted access you must have and indicate specifically TS/SI/TK/G/HCS), Clearance Agency, Cage Code, Dates of Visit, and Meeting POC. Verification of receipt can be done by calling: COMM: (301) 833-8107 or DSN: 733-8107. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 3-5 Days / Approximate cost for one soldier is $2,200 (Meade) or $1,600 (Hood). Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Ft Meade 40 / Ft Hood: 10 12. Uniform: ACU or civilian casual business attire which includes professional conservative casual business clothing (i.e. slacks and button down or collared dress shirt) is optional. No military clothing allowance is authorized. Wearing jeans, T-shirts or similar casual clothing are not authorized during the training day, unless specifically approved in advance by the Commander, USAOG. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact:
[email protected] or
[email protected] or 1LT Patrick Britton,
[email protected] or
[email protected] (301) 833-8111, USAOG Foundry Program Representative. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 10 November 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Non-MOS Specific w/emphasis on 35L 35M / HUMINT / 35F All-Source Analyst 2. Foundry Program Number: HU069 3. Foundry Program Title: INSCOM Detention Training Facility (IDTF), Collective Interrogation Training (CIT) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Training Description: The IDTF is a special purpose Foundry Training Facility for conducting interrogation scenarios for MICO team to Battalion Joint Interrogation and Debriefing Center (JIDC) Theater Internment operations. Serve as the primary venue and host for Mission Rehearsal Exercises and collective training events for all units with an interrogation mission deploying in support of Division, Corps and Theater Level Interrogation missions. Incorporates combat theater lessons learned, best practice s, and tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPS) into each training scenario for the most up to date, realistic training possible. The IDTF is accredited to operate on the DoD SIPRnet and is equipped with computers, printers, video monitoring equipment, and hardware and software associated with current interrogation operations available for the training unit. The IDTF utilizes realistic scenarios modeled on real world operations and provides familiarization with operational Intelligence systems to include DCGS-A V3P5, Detainee Information Management System Fusion (DIMS-F), CIDNE, TIGR, HIIDE, BAT and many more. The IDTF is also available to host others/non-interrogation units who utilize Foundry or Intelligence Center and School Mobile Training Teams or sy stem specific training. 6. Training Objectives: Defined by training unit. The IDTF provides realistic adaptive training scenarios engineered to meet training unit’s specific mission requirements and enable Commander’s unit readiness validation. 7. Tasks Trained: Dependent on unit’s specific METL Task for each training event. The training is designed to provide enhanced training in the following areas: C2 Staff Management; Interrogation Processes, MP Relations, Reporting Procedures Interrogation Approach Strategies, Safe guards and Techniques Tactical and Strategic Reporting; Interrogation Report Writing from collection to dissemination HUMINT Systems Utilization Interrogator and Analyst Collaboration Interrogation and Screening Operations DOMEX Support to Interrogation Operations and Collaboration JIDC Operational Functions and Procedures • • • • • • • •
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8. Host Unit: 470 Military Intelligence Brigade, Fort Sam Houston, TX. 9. Prerequisites: SECRET clearance required 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 1 - 30 Days, week blocks or continuous exercise / Approximate cost for one Soldier for 30 days Is $7,250. / Please contact training provider for scheduling Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 6 classrooms and 13 interrogation booths. 12. Uniform: Established by training unit. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Mr. Stanley, DSN 421-1142, COM (210) 295-1142,
[email protected]; Mr. Brian Lloyd, DSN 421-1141, COM (210) 295-1141,
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: INSCOM Foundry POC: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: July 2010 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35M 35L 351L 351M 2. Foundry Program Number: HU075 3. Foundry Program Title: Military Source Operations Training 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: The MSO Training is to prepare soldiers for conducting MSO operations in various theaters. Training will emphasize complete report writing. This course is designed after the SOC in Ft Huachuca and is a good class for anyone wanting to attend SOC. Students will be required to work in a team and individually, time management will be essential to success. 6. Course Training Objectives: To be published 7. Tasks Trained: To be published 8. Host Unit: Western Army Reserve Intelligence Support Center (WARISC) Camp Parks, California 9. Prerequisites: Secret Clearance. Separate rations are required. Rental car or POV is necessary. Soldier must call Camp Parks Lodging prior to going off post. Hotel reservations must be made on your own. Recommendations are available by contacting the host unit. Please furnish Name, Rank, MOS, SSN, and brief operational history to POC below. Government Travel Cards should have available balances of $2500 to cover for the higher TDY rates within the San Francisco area. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 10 Days / Approximate cost for one Soldier to attend resident training is $2,500. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pa y and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Minimum 10, maximum 20 12. Uniform: ACU with beret and civilian casual business attire. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: WARISC, CPT Billy Ashworth; (925)479-3396
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 10 November 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35M / HUMINT / E-4 through E-6 2. Foundry Program Number: HU084 3. Foundry Program Title: 35M MLO LET 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: This is a Live Environment Training (LET): Live Environment Training at 7th Army G2X Military Liaison Offices (MLO). Military Liaison Offices conducts Military Source Operations Category 3 (Overt HUMINT liaison) with host nation intelligence and security agencies to satisfy 7th Army Commander’s Priority Intelligence Requirements (PIR) and validated collection requirements. The 7th Army G2X MLO program is a technical skill enhancing event which exercises the full spectrum of the HUMINT Collection Operations, HUMINT Operational Management and HUMINT analysis. This 35 day event seeks to provide Commanders the opportunity to enhance critical HUMINT technical skills tha t are difficult to train in a garrison environment and of an extremely high cost to military intelligence units. Soldiers will conduct real world intelligence planning, preparation, collection and reporting at Military Liaison Offices. Soldiers will work very closely with a senior MLO Officer. At the conclusion of this Live Environment Training, soldiers will receive a memorandum of training and task evaluation. The 35 day event consists of an in-depth understanding of key tenets of Force Protection in support of the 7th Army Commander. 6. Course Training Objectives: The soldier’s focus will be on liaison activities and Overt HUMINT operations in a 7th Army Military Liaison Office’s area of operation. The soldier will acquire and disseminate information from host nation intelligence and security agencies. Soldiers will assist in translating information (when required), compile and produce high quality Intelligence Information Reports (IIR) that answers the 7th Army Commander’s PIRs and validated collection requirements. Deliverable standard is generally 7-10 reports per week, including feedback and rewrite. The soldiers will acquire additional skills in the of intelligence analytical process. The soldiers will have routine interaction with U.S. State Department, other U.S. government agencies, as well as with the International Intelligence Community. The soldiers will become familiar with host nation language and gain cultural awareness in a native environment. 7. Tasks Trained: During the 35 day event, soldiers will receive training in the following areas: Develop a general understanding of the Military Liaison Office mission and their responsibilities. Develop an understanding of the Intelligence Collection Planning Cycle. Develop G2X and HUMINT management skills. Develop operational collection skills. o Mission Planning (LET) o Understand and Review Collection Requirements (LET) o Source selection to answers Car’s PIRs (LE T) o Approach techniques (LET) o Rapport building and interpersonal skills (LET) o Elicitation techniques (LET) o Questioning Skills (LET) o Report Writing (IIRs, Contact Reports and BSDs) (LET) Develop report-writing skills (Follow approved Report Formats and Standard Operational Procedures). Develop a general understanding of the collection management process. Manage and use of intelligence funds and incentives. • • • •
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8. Host Unit: 7th Army G2X Military Liaison Offices (MLO) 9. Prerequisites: Must be a 35M with a SECRET or higher clearance. Must possess a USAREUR drivers license and USAREUR issued GOV license. Parent organization should ensure that there are no conflicting schedules or requirements and that individual(s) selected should be prepared to fully participate in this LET throughout the entire 35 days period. Security Clearance must be forwarded no later than 10 day s prior to attending Foundry training to JPAS SMO Code: W0ANAA2. (Whiskey, Zero, Alpha, November, Alpha, Alpha, Two) or M3 PLA: SSO USAREUR. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 35 days, once per quarter / approximate cost for one Soldier is $16,000. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event.
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 11. Spaces Available: Maximum 2 soldiers per MLO, per quarter. 12. Uniform: Professional business and casual civilian attire. Physical training will be on an individual basis. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Mrs. Karen Martin, DSN: (314)370-6232, COMM: (49)6221-57-6232, or E-mail:
[email protected]. Carlos Cuevas, DSN 314-370-7304, COM 49-6221-57-7304/8747. NIPR:
[email protected] SIPR:
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 10 November 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35M 35L 351M 351L / HUMINT 2. Foundry Program Number: HU094 3. Foundry Program Title: Strategic Debriefing LET 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: Soldiers will be immersed into one of USAOG’s CONUS/OCONUS regional offices and paired with a seasoned USAOG Strategic Overt Debriefer. The Soldier will conduct USAOG operational missions in CONUS and OCONUS, and produce IIRs from the mission. Student IIRs will ultimately be published to the Intelligence Community for evaluation. At the conclusion of the LET, Soldiers will receive a written assessment of their HUMINT skills, from the USAOG regional office in which they are assigned. The assessment will be reviewed by the Commander, US AOG, and then forwarded to the first COL/06 in the Soldier’s Command. 6. Course Training Objectives: Provide the Soldier with operational strategic debriefing experience. 7. Tasks Trained: Please contact training provider for details. 8. Host Unit: US Army Operations Group (USAOG), Ft. Meade, MD 20755 9. Prerequisites: The following prerequisites are required to attend the USAOG LET: Soldiers must have a TOP SECRET clearance to attend this training. Security Managers must send a PERMCERT (not VISITCERT) to the address below no later than 15 days prior to the LET start date. S2s should send an INDOC ASSIST message to the below addresses for G and HCS read-on. The USAOG Security Point of Contact is Mr. Dean Lewis, S-2, USAOG, at 301-833-8079 if you have questions: JPAS: PLA: AOG SMO SSO Meade W6HSAA3 (non SCI) SSO Meade//AOG// W6HSAA6 (SCI) Soldiers must be a graduate of one of the following schools to attend LET: The Joint Center of Excellence’s DoD Strategic Debriefing Course, Source Operations Course, Advanced Source Operations Course; The Joint Counterintelligence Training Activity’s Advanced Foreign Counterintelligence Course; or, on a case-by-case basis only, completion of the USAOG’s Foundry Overt Debriefing Operations Training class (064). Variation and Dual Lodging Authorized. Due to USAOG mission requirements, you will be required to travel with a USAOG Debriefer during your LET. In order to conduct such travel and maintain your original hotel room, you must have “Variation Authorized” and “Dual Lodging Authorized” in your orders. The following will need to be annotated under Other Authorizations block in your DTS orders: “Dual Lodging is authorized. TDY trips in conjunction with course participation are authorized.” The estimated cost for the possible TDY within a TDY is $2000.00. Capture the estimated cost of $2000.00 in the Additional Expenses section. The following explains how to annotate Dual Lodging expenses in DTS, once the Soldier returns to home station. The additional expenses should be per Diem for lodging, airline cost, and rental car cost. The per diem for mess should be changed under the per diem entitlement section. Example: “If the primary TDY location is Washington, DC, and the individual goes to Ft. Huachuca, AZ, within the TDY, the per diem rate while the individual is at Ft. Huachuca should reflect Ft. Huachuca’s per diem rate.” The way to accomplish this in DTS is as follows: Under Expenses, click on “Per Diem Entitlements” then under Per Diem Entitlements edit the day the individual was at the alternate TDY location, scroll down to Mess Entitlements, select Special Rate, then when the screen comes back, scroll back to meal entitlements and type in the rate for alternate TDY. Government Credit Card is required. All students must have a government credit card to attend training. Student government credit card limits should be raised to the estimated cost of the 21 (or longer) day training. •
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10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 21 days minimum. Longer duration LETs are encouraged. However, all LETs will be subject to the availability of USAOG and Soldier schedules. All LET scheduling will have a minimum of 30-day coordination period prior to the LET start date / Cost will vary based on the location of the LET. All LET locations will be coordinated with USAOG prior to arrival. Cost varies on location. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Case-by-case basis and dependent upon USAOG availability.
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 12. Uniform: The duty uniform will be civilian casual business attire, which will include professional conservative casual business clothing (i.e., slacks and button down or collared dress shirt). Male students will need at least one conservative tie and one sport coat. Wearing jeans, T-shirts or similar casual clothing is not authorized during the training day, unless specifically approved in advance by the Commander, USAOG. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact:
[email protected] or
[email protected] or Mrs. Jane Williams – Nefores
[email protected] (301) 833-8066, USAOG Foundry Program Manager. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: Provided by the INSCOM Program Administrator
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS / INT / Grade: 35L 35M / HUMINT & CI 2. Foundry Program Number: HU134 3. Foundry Program Title: Interpersonal Skills for Collectors 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: Interpersonal skills instruction to include initiating a conversation, crafting first impressions, maintaining rapport and developing psychological ascendency when interacting with sources, basic body language responses and indicators, Social Identity Wheel, abbreviated self-tests on Meyers Briggs Type Indicator and Emotional Quotient for participants in order to discover more about themselves. One main component of the instruction is that the better HUMINT collectors know themselves the more capable they are of recognizing and manipulating source behavior in positive manners to obtain actionable intelligence. 6. Course Training Objectives: The benefits of interpersonal skills for HUMINT collectors is demonstrated by giving them the tools to build rapport and engage with command leadership to coordinate their networks of intelligence operations, and initiate the communication process. This enables them to leverage tactical or stability operation activity in order to facilitate spotting or assessing potential contacts. 7. Tasks Trained: This course is heavily laced with mini-practical exercises to practice nearly each concept taught on the platform. It covers numerous ways to establish rapport (on the conscious and subconscious levels), how to plan and finesse first impressions (perception management), initiating conversations and establishing rapport with persons from other cultures or differing values, psychological ascendency, demeanor, understanding and adjusting for personal biases, reading people (facial, body language, voice, choice of words), anchoring, active listening, effective and low key questioning techniques, discreetly guiding or steering conversations, elicitation techniques (how, when, why), empathy and respect, use of barriers and props, amenities, power of touch, when to use humor, effective use of silence, and advanced persuasive language techniques such as embedded commands, benefit headlining, tag questions, rhetorical questions, presuppositions, metaphors, dealing with objections, and voice control. The powerful effect of persuasive principles such as reciprocity, social proof, commitment and consistency, liking, authority, scarcity, and compare/contrast will also be covered with the use of Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion , by Robert B. Cialdini, (purchased for students as a textbook). The benefits of interpersonal skills for HUMINT collectors is demonstrated by giving them the tools to build rapport and engage with command leadership to coordinate their networks of intelligence operations, and initiate the communication process. This enables them to leverage tactical or stability operation activity in order to facilitate spotting or assessing potential contacts. 8. Host Unit: US Army Operations Group, Ft Meade and Ft Hood. AOG can provide this training via MTT 9. Prerequisites: If TDY to FT. Meade or FT. Hood, students are not required to have a government credit card as long as they are given a cash advance prior to their arrival. Each student is r esponsible for making their own hotel reservations, airplane reservations, and rental car reservations prior to their a rrival. Government mess facilities will not be used. You must have at least a SECRET clearance to attend this training. Your Security Manager must send a VISITCERT no later than 15 days prior to your attendance to the address below. Contact Mr. Donald Sims, Security Specialist, USAOG, at 301-833-8107 (Email:
[email protected]) if you have questions. JPAS: SCI SMO: W6HSAA3 Non-SCI SMO: W6HSAA6 *If you do not have access to JPAS, please fax the Security Clearance Verification Memorandum to Mr. Donald Sims, Security Specialist, at fax number (301) 833-8124. All FAX Visit Requests must include Full Name, SSN, Date/Place of Birth, Citizenship, Clearance status (Note: for unescorted access you must have and indicate specifically TS/SI/TK/G/HCS), Clearance Agency, Cage Code, Dates of Visit, and Meeting POC. Verification of receipt can be done by calling: COMM: (301) 833-8107 or DSN: 733-8107. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 5 Days / requesting unit incurs no cost for MTT or training conducted at a Foundry Platform. Approximate cost for one Soldier to attend resident training (Ft Meade) is $2,500. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Please Contact AOG for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Ft Meade – 40 seats / Ft Hood – 20 seats
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 12. Uniform: ACU. Civilian casual business attire which includes professional conservative casual business clothing (i.e. slacks and button down or collared dress shirt) is optional. No military clothing allowance is authorized. Wearing jeans, T-shirts or similar casual clothing are not authorized during the training day, unless specifically approved in advance by the Commander, USAOG. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact:
[email protected] or
[email protected] or 1LT Patrick Britton,
[email protected] or
[email protected] (301) 833-8111, USAOG Foundry Program Representative 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: February 2010
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35 Series MOS or equivalent / HUMINT & CI / E1-E7 2. Foundry Program Number: HU135 3. Foundry Program Title: Introduction to Tradecraft 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: This course can be tailored depending on the requirements. It can be taught in a one on one discussion in conjunction with mentored casing or it can be taught to an audience of students with Po werPoint platform instruction followed by casing exercises, demonstrations, and student exercises under surveillance – depending on a vailability of surveillance support that can be tailored to a rural/tactical environment. This course will help Soldiers to identify opportunities to get outside the wire- for example, Soldiers will think about how to identify venues to spot and access potential contacts while using trips outside the wire on tactical patrols, key leader engagements or stability operations. The practical exercises included in this course focus on Operational Security, Communications, and Surveillance Detection Routes (SDR). 6. Course Training Objectives: Familiarization of operational security measures in conjunction with source contact operations. 7. Tasks Trained: It can cover anything from personal agent communications to personal surveillance detection (foot or mobile) and using counter surveillance (static of mobile). It will teach the concepts of screen, flow and logic, time distance and direction. The course can cover how to case, demeanor, and how to plan and select sites or routes to best manipulate the weaknesses of mobile surveillance. 8. Host Unit: US Army Operations Group, Ft Meade and Ft Hood. AOG can provide this training via MTT . 9. Prerequisites: Secret clearance required. Need for training justified through command. If TDY to FT. Meade or FT. Hood, students are not required to have a government credit card as long as they are given a cash advance prior to their arrival. Each student is responsible for making their own hotel reservations, airplane reservations, and rental car reservations prior to their arrival. Government mess facilities will not be used. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 2-14 days / varies by location but no cost is incurred to unit for MTT / Please contact training provider for scheduling Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or a ny other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Instructor to student ration important if using field demonstrations or practical exercises. Need minimum of one instructor to every four students. 12. Uniform: ACU. Civilian casual business attire which includes professional conservative casual business clothing (i.e. slacks and button down or collared dress shirt) is optional. No military clothing allowance is authorized. Wearing jeans, T-shirts or similar casual clothing are not authorized during the training day, unless specifically approved in advance by the Commander, USAOG. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact:
[email protected] or
[email protected] or 1LT Patrick Britton at
[email protected] or
[email protected] (301) 833-8111, USAOG Foundry Program Representative. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: February 2010
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35L 35M / HUMINT & CI 2. Foundry Program Number: HU136 3. Foundry Program Title: Report Writing 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: Report Writing participants will attend classroom instruction and deliver reports in accordance with instructions received. Reference for the instruction is DHE-M 3301.001. If the unit has an established Report Writing Cookbook, it can be used in the class. Otherwise, reporting standards from OCO will be used for formatting. Practical exercises include a portion on note-taking for accuracy and content. Notes taken during the class are used to prepare an Intelligence Information Report (IIR) that is reviewed and corrected. Each class corrects an IIR, prepares an IIR from issued notes, and participates in a debriefing that results in an individually written IIR with enclosures. Each phase of the Report Writing cycle is taught; preparation, collection requirement research, note-taking, Intelligence Information Reports, Notice of Intelligence Potential, Knowledge ability Briefs, SPOT Reports, Contact Memos, Coordinated Contact Requests, One Time Source memos, and Basic Source Data forms will be addressed on the platform. Also included in the class is an overview of story board graphic incidents. 6. Course Training Objectives: This class will provide enhancement and sustainment training for Soldiers to support strategic and tactical mission in order to strengthen Report Writing capability to report accurate and timely current mission focused requirements. 7. Tasks Trained: Each phase of the Report Writing cycle from preparation and collection requirement research, Note Taking, Intelligence Information Reports, Notice of Intelligence Potential, Knowledge ability Briefs, SPOT Reports, Contact Memos, Coordinated Contact Requests, One Time Source memos, and Basic Source Data forms will be addressed on the platform. 8. Host Unit: US Army Operations Group, Ft Meade and Ft Hood. AOG can provide this training via MTT . 9. Prerequisites: SECRET clearance. Students are not required to have a government credit card as long as they are given a cash advance prior to their arrival. Each student is responsible for making their own hotel reservations, airplane reservations, and rental car reservations prior to their arrival. Government mess faci lities will not be used. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 3 Days / requesting unit incurs no cost for MTT or training conducted at a Foundry Platform. Approximate cost for one Soldier to attend resident training (Ft Meade) is $1,500 Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Ft Meade: 30 / Ft Hood: 15 12. Uniform: ACU. Civilian casual business attire which includes professional conservative casual business clothing (i.e. slacks and button down or collared dress shirt) is optional. No military clothing allowance is authorized. Wearing jeans, T-shirts or similar casual clothing are not authorized during the training day, unless specifically approved in advance by the Commander, USAOG 13. Training Provider Point of Contact:
[email protected] or
[email protected] or 1LT Patrick Britton at
[email protected] or
[email protected] (301) 833-8111, USAOG Foundry Program Representative. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: February 2010
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35L 35M / HUMINT & CI 2. Foundry Program Number: HU137 3. Foundry Program Title: USAOG HUMINT Training 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: Participants will attend classroom instruction in a minimum of three days worth of training in the following training options. See descriptions in Tasks Trained . 6. Course Training Objectives: Depends on instruction selected for training. 7. Tasks Trained: Discreet Elicitation (1 Day) This course discusses how to establish rapport and initiate conversations targeting people for information in a way that they do not realize it or recall later. Students will be ta ught how to find commonalities with target personalities. The training will pr oceed with the art of using logical, interesting segues to steer a seemingly innocuous conversation to topics that enable the collector to implement elicitation techniques. These techniques should prompt responses, whether verbal or nonverbal, that the collector is interested in. Using the ‘hour glass’ metaphor, the students will be taught to gradually steer the conversation back to topics not of interest or sensitivity so that the target will be unlikely to recall the ‘nugget’ elicited. The training will combine platform instruction with ‘fish bowl’ demonstrations and practical exercises where the students will practic e the conversations and the techniques. Each technique will be described and discussed in the classroom, and implemented in the practical exercises. Overview Military Source Operations I, II, III and HUMINT Capability Brief (1 Day) This course will provide an additional HUMINT collection capability to current mission focus. Participants will att end classroom instruction as well as participate in a practical exercise to present a briefing on HUMINT Military Source Operation capabilities brief. Blocks of instruction include the process of Military Source Operations discussing, levels of contact with the focus on Overt Debriefing, Debriefing Operations and Liaison Operations, Intelligence Oversight Overview and HUMINT operation capabilities and limitations. The purpose of this course is to develop comprehension skills of the overall spectrum of Military Source Operations and to develop, rehearse and present a HUMINT operation model to Commanders in tactical or strategic environments. Defining Body language (1 Day) Participants will attend classroom instruction as well as pa rticipate in video demonstrations and practical exercises concerning body language, word choice and voice tonality. The verbal portion, covering word choice, will discuss how specific words are used for a reason, whether consciously or subconsciously during conversations. The tonality portion will cov er the effects on an audience and how the intent of communication can be manipulated with intentional use of tonality. The visual aspects will discuss and show facial expressions and body language to include some discussion of cultural differences. The goal is to enhance the collector’s ability to accurately read people, either through simple observation, or during interaction. This block of instruction discusses but is not focused on deception detection, the nuance of which is an adversarial relationship. Rather, the focus of this block is on reading people for better understanding of how they think, what they feel, and how they view the world; thus a better understanding to work with them and/or to manipulate them. Analyst-Collector Collaboration & Tools (1 Day) This provides HUMINT collector understanding of analytical tasks and reinforces the skills and opportunities that analytical Soldiers can provide. The course addresses the necessity for multi-disciple intelligence collaboration by HUMINT collectors to enhance collection and provide maximum mission support. Refreshes soldier knowledge of analytical goals that support HUMINT driven collection. Overview of Collection Manager functions, Tiger Team concepts, a nalyst training to work with a HUMINT collector for maximum benefit, and desirability for HUMINT collectors to become familiar with basic analytical databases and search engines. A brief overview of M3, Pathfinder, CIDNE, DCGS-A (Champion), BAT, Analyst Notebook and FalconView/ArcGIS will be addressed in the class with static PowerPoint briefs. No equipment or software for these programs is available during this course. HUMINT/CI Roles and Lanes (1 Day) Course addresses the roles and responsibilities of HUMINT and Counterintelligence tasks to provide maximum m ission support. Refreshes soldier knowledge of multi-disciple intelligence functions to support HUMINT driven collection. Open discussions, video clips and instructor experiences comprise the training format. Goal of the training is soldier enhancement for MOS knowledge and familiarization to reduce confusion of tasking in a deployed environment. End task during the block of instruction will be a written assessment and identification of particular task responsibilities (whether they are HUMINT or CI responsibilities). AGENCY OVERVIEW (1 or 2 Days)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY This course will be comprised of several separate briefings, one to two hours each, describing the organization and intelligence functions of participating national level agencies. The focus will not only be on professional development for the individual soldier, but where possible, the briefings will emphasize how the Army HUMINT collection mission impacts or interfaces with the particular agency. Specific case studies may be included when available and appropriate. Agencies may include, but not be limited to CIA, DIA, NSA, FBI, NGIC, DHS, NCIS, AFOSI, DOE and other service intelligence organizations. 8. Host Unit: US Army Operations Group, Ft Meade and Ft Hood. AOG can provide this training via MTT . 9. Prerequisites: Soldiers will need a solid understanding of HUMINT or be command selected. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 3 Day min / requesting unit incurs no cost for MTT or training conducted at a Foundry Platform. Approximate cost for one Soldier to attend resident training (Ft Meade) is $1,500 Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Ft Meade: 20 / Ft Hood: 15 12. Uniform: ACU. Civilian casual business attire which includes professional conservative casual business clothing (i.e. slacks and button down or collared dress shirt) is optional. No military clothing allowance is authorized. Wearing jeans, T-shirts or similar casual clothing are not authorized during the training day, unless specifically approved in advance by the Commander, USAOG 13. Training Provider Point of Contact:
[email protected] or
[email protected] or 1LT Patrick Britton at
[email protected] or
[email protected] (301) 833-8111, USAOG Foundry Program Representative. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: February 2010
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Measures and Signals Intelligence Foundry Course Offerings
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35F, 350F, 35G, 350G, O1-O3, any soldier with a MASINT or Advanced Geospatial Intelligence (AGI) mission 2. Foundry Program Number: MS013 3. Foundry Program Title: MASINT/AGI Fundamentals and Equipment Course 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.3.3 Conduct Reconnaissance 5. Course Description: This course is an introduction to Army MASINT and Advanced Geospatial Intelligence. The soldier will learn two intelligence disciplines: MASINT and Advanced Geospatial Intelligence. The courses are offered in two versions: MASINT/AGI Fundamentals and Equipment, which is offered once per year in the fall and is a two week block of instruction, and the other version of the Course is the MASINT/AGI Fundamentals Course offered three times a year as a 3 day introduction. During the MASINT/AGI Fundamentals and Equipment course, NGA provides one day primers for SAR, Spectral, Thermal infrared and OPIR. 6. Course Training Objectives: The learner will be able to understand MASINT learning principles of the electromagnetic, acoustic, and seismic spectrums, MASINT disciplines and sub-disciplines, recognize national and Army sensors; understand the tasking, collection, processing, exploitation and dissemination (TCPED) process of MASINT, and utilize relevant information toward the MASINT mission. GEOINT (AGI and OPIR): The learner will be able to understand AGI and OPIR learning principles for the electromagnetic spectrum, passive and active sensor capabilities, recognize national and theater sensors; understand the tasking, collection, processing, exploitation, and dissemination (TCPED) process of GEOINT and utilize relevant information toward GEOINT mission. 7. Tasks Trained: Short course tasks: MASINT/AGI Fundamentals Course, 3 days Define MASINT and describe the six MASINT disciplines. Understand Physics and phenomenology of MASINT and AGI/OPIR. Identify MASINT sensors and describe their uses. Describe the MASINT TCPED process. •
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8. Host Unit: HQ INSCOM, MASINT Training, 6359 Walker Lane, room 502, 3rd floor, Alexandria, VA 9. Prerequisites: TS/SI/TK clearance required 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 2 Weeks or 3 Days / Approximate cost for one Soldier for 2 Weeks is $5,300. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. FY 2011 schedule MASINT/AGI Fundamentals and Equipment Course(long course) 25 Oct -5 Nov 10 24 Oct 11- 4 Nov 11
MASINT/AGI Fundamentals Course (short course) 10-12 Jan 11 11-13 Apr 11 11-13 Jul 11
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 26 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Contact: Jon Hinkofer, Hinkofer, DSN 328-4402 COM (703) 428-4402,
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 12 August 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35F, 35G, 35N, 35S, 352R, 350F, 350G, a nyone with a MASINT mission/ mission/ MASINT 2. Foundry Program Number: MS091 3. Foundry Program Title: MASINT Collection Course 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.3.3 Conduct Reconnaissance 5. Course Description: This course is a sensor course. The first week week covers Tactical U.S. Army Army sensors and walks the soldier soldier thru the tasking, collection, processing, reporting, and dissemination of Tactical una ttended ground sensors. Students will get hands-on use with the sensors and a strong overview of the tactical TCPED process. The remaining two weeks, students utilize Science and Technical Intelligence (S&TI) sensors to measure ground equipment and aircraft for their signatures. Students learn S&TI operational planning, collection techniques, preparing collection logs, reports and screening techniques used to evaluate their collected data. 6. Course Training Objectives: The learner will be able to understand the tasking, tasking, collection, processing, exploitation and dissemination (TCPED) process of MASINT and will be able to plan, propose, collect, and report a tactical and science and technical MASINT operation. 7. Tasks Trained: Tactical MASINT – this section of the course walks a soldier thru the unattended ground sensor process, length is 4 days. o Define MASINT and describe the six MASINT disciplines. o Understand Physics and the phenomenology of MASINT. o Identify MASINT sensors and describe their uses. o Describe the MASINT TCPED process. o Write a MASINT New Sensor Monitoring Request and Sensor Status Request. o Set up, camouflage and operate a MASINT UGS. o Analyze Tactical MASINT products. Science and Technical Intelligence – this section of the course focuses on measuring targets for their signature, length is 10 days. o Identify MASINT sensors and describe their uses. o Operate Thermal infrared sensors. o Operate an acoustic sensor. o Create logs. o Screen acoustic and infrared data. o Write a report. 8. Host Unit: HQ INSCOM, INSCOM, MASINT Training, 6359 Walker Lane, room 502, 3rd floor, Alexandria, Alexandria, VA •
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MASINT Collection course: 1-18 Mar 11 31 May – 17 Jun 11 29 Aug -16 Sep 11
Entire course: 22 days / Approximate cost for one Soldier is $8,500. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html.. http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 19 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Contact: Jon Hinkofer, Hinkofer, DSN 328-4402 COM (703) 428-4402,
[email protected]
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 12 August 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35F, 350F, 35N 35S 352R, O1-O3, anyone with a MASINT mission / MASINT 2. Foundry Program Number: MS092 3. Foundry Program Title: MASINT Fundamentals MTT 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.3.3 Conduct Reconnaissance 5. Course Description: This course covers Tactical MASINT U.S. Army sensors and walks the soldier thru the tasking, collection, processing, reporting, dissemination, and analysis process of Tactical MASINT Unattended Ground Sensors. 6. Course Training Objectives: The student will be able to identify MASINT learning principles for the electromagnetic and acoustic and seismic spectrums. Describe the MASINT disciplines and sub-disciplines, tasking and requirements. Recognize and identify MASINT sensors. Understand and use MASINT Tactical products. Apply techniques toward MASINT mission. 7. Tasks Trained: o Define MASINT, describe, and identify the six MASINT disciplines and sub-disciplines. o Understand the general Physics and phenomenology of MASINT. o Describe the MASINT Community. o Describe the MASINT TCPED process. o Identify MASINT sensors and describe their uses. o Describe the do’s and don’ts for emplacing and camouflaging UGS. o Develop collection strategies for emplacing sensors. o Write a New Sensor Monitoring Request and Sensor Status Request. o Analyze Tactical MASINT products. 8. Host Unit: HQ INSCOM, MASINT Training 9. Prerequisites: Minimum requirements are SECRET clearance required for military personnel, SECRET level room, with projector/screen, PC, access to NIPRNET and SIPRNET. Preferred requirements: recommend that each student has a laptop or PC at SECRET level, if none is available, INSCOM can ship laptops to location. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 2 Days / No cost incurred to the requesting unit / please contact Jon Hinkofer, INSCOM MASINT training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 20. Prefer 12 students with laptops or PCs. 12. Uniform: Requesting unit commander determines uniform for MTT. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Jon Hinkofer, DSN 328-4402 COM (703) 428-4402,
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 12 August 2009 (FPSC)
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Signals Intelligence Foundry Course Offerings
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35D 35G 35P 35N 35S 352N 352P 352S / SIGINT 2. Foundry Program Number: SI002 3. Foundry Program Title: SIGINT Terminal Guidance Basic Operators Course 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Strongly Recommended for BCT a nd BfSB MI BN B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.3.4 Conduct Surveillance 5. Course Description: To train STG operators in SIGINT Terminal Guidance operations. Completing this course will train STG operators on equipment configuration, operational security, network theory and RF fundamentals needed to successfully operate the Stingray, Kingfish and Growler equipment in a tactical environment in support of conventional forces. 6. Course Training Objectives: Completing this course will train STG operators to operate the STG equipment in a tactical environment using conventional forces. 7. Tasks Trained: RF fundamentals, Network Operations fundamentals and theory, Operational Security, STG Concept of Operations and F3EAD, Active transmitter and Pa ssive Receiver fundamentals, Dismounted and Mounted Operations 8. Host Unit: Army Technical Control and Analysis Element (ATCAE), 742nd MI BN, Ft Meade, MD 9. Prerequisites: TS/SI/TK, OVSC1100 and OVSC1800 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 2-3 Weeks / Costs vary depending on location. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Please contact one of the training providers listed for scheduling. Training also available as MIT upon request; coordinate with Army TCAE Foundry Ole. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Based on location. 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: NSA Sites: Foundry OIC (301)688-6900 or NSTS 963-4017 Foundry Points of Contact, Platform Chiefs Fort Bragg: Mr. Jose Gonzalez (910) 907-5538 or (910) 907-1550;
[email protected] Fort Stewart: Mr. Jon Russell (912)767-5529
[email protected] JBLM: Mr. Kyle McCreary (253) 967-2973;
[email protected] Fort Campbell: Mr. Tony Young (270) 956-2907;
[email protected] Fort Drum: Ms. Jocelyn Baker (315) 772-5652;
[email protected] Fort Hood: Mr. Glenn Krise (254) 287-5418;
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: September 2010 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35D 35G 35P 35N 35S 352N 352P 352S/ SIGINT 2. Foundry Program Number: SI003 3. Foundry Program Title: Basic SIGINT Geospatial Analysis (SGA101) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Required Training for Corps HQ, Div HQ, BCT, BfSB HQ, and BfSB MI BN* B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None * This course is not listed on the FORSCOM IWF Matrix, However SI008: Intermediate SGA is Required Training for Corps HQ, Div HQ, BCT, BfSB HQ, and BfSB MI BN so this course meets the same requirements because it is a prerequisite for SI008. 5. Course Description: Trains lessons learned, collection, analytical hands-on training on software and databases required for mission. GISA-2011 includes the Introduction to ARCGIS 9.3. DEPL2000 includes the internal and external elements of specified communications technologies that make it vulnerable to geolocation, utilize the NSA SIGINT Geospatial Analysis (SGA) Databases to conduct contact chaining of communication activity, and locate, track, and report target communication devices locations with acceptable certainty. Course description and requirements are found in the National Cryptologic School catalog at https://elem.proj.nsa:59150/ELEPROD/LM_ RE PORTS/GISA2011.htm 6. Course Training Objectives: After taking this course, students will be able to: describe the internal and external elements of specified communications technologies that make it vulnerable to geolocation, utilize the NSA SIGINT Geospatial databases to conduct contact chaining of communications activity, and locate, track, and report target communications devices locations with acceptable certainty. 7. Tasks Trained: Students will be able to use ARCGIS 9.3, conduct analysis of internal and external elements of specified communication technologies, utilize the NSA SIGINT Geospatial Analysis (SGA) databases to conduct contact chaining and locate, track and report target communications devices locations. 8. Host Unit: Army Technical Control and Analysis Element (ATCAE), 742nd MI BN, Ft Meade, MD 9. Prerequisites: TS/SI/TK, CI Polygraph, Annex P, OVSC1100, OVSC1800, and NSA PKI 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 3-4 Weeks / Costs vary depending on location. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Please contact one of the training providers listed for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 15-25 depending on location 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: NSA Sites: Foundry OIC (301)688-6900 or NSTS 963-4017 nd th USARPAC Soldiers: 732 MI BN, 500 MI BDE, Schofield Barracks, HI: Nathan Couture, Cryptologic Training Officer, DSN (315) 4553197 COM (808) 655-3197;
[email protected] (NIPRNET) or
[email protected] (NSANET). Foundry Points of Contact, Platform Chiefs Fort Bragg: Mr. Jose Gonzalez (910) 907-5538 or (910) 907-1550;
[email protected] Fort Stewart: Mr. Jon Russell (912)767-7140;
[email protected] JBLM: Mr. Kyle McCreary (253) 967-2973;
[email protected] Fort Campbell: Mr. Tony Young (270) 956-2907;
[email protected] Fort Drum: Ms. Jocelyn Baker (315) 772-5652;
[email protected] Fort Hood: Mr. Glenn Krise (254) 286-6586;
[email protected] Fort Riley: Mr. Donnie "Joe" Black (785) 239-1256;
[email protected] Fort Carson: Mr. Thomas Grantman (719) 524-1024;
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: September 2010 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35D 35G 35P 35N 35S 352N 352P 352S / SIGINT 2. Foundry Program Number: SI008 3. Foundry Program Title: Intermediate SIGINT Geospatial Analysis (S GA 102) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Required Training for Corps HQ, Div HQ, BCT, BfSB HQ, and BfSB MI BN B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: Intermediate SIGINT Geospatial Analysis (SGA) is designed as the intermediate SIGINT analytic course, enabling tactical SIGINT soldiers to conduct analysis of the full spectrum of target communications found in deployed environment to fully support the Combat Commander Priority Intelligence Requirements. SGA 102 is formerly known as DEPL3000. Course description and requirements are found in the National Cryptologic School cata log at https://elem.proj.nsa:59150/ELEPROD/LM_REPORTS/DEPL3500.htm 6. Course Training Objectives: Students will be able to describe the internal and external elements or specified communications technologies that make it vulnerable to geo-location, utilize the NSA SIGINT Geospatial Analysis (SGA) da tabases and GIS software to conduct contact chaining of communications activity, and locate, track, and report target communication devices locations with acceptable certainty for a Combat Commander needs. 7. Tasks Trained: Students will practice SIGINT Time S ensitive Reporting at the correct classification level to fuse with the tactical mission intelligence processing and will practice OPSEC procedures while they demonstrate how their target package supports military operations. They will become familiar with Theater tactical SIGINT systems and National assets of the SIGINT enterprise to support military operations and will be prompted to make choices on what assets they will use in developing their targets. Students will be able to demonstrate finding a target and identifying the target as Kinetic or Non-Kinetic, determining which members of the network would be High Valued Targets to support Combat Commanders Priority Intelligence Requirements. Students will perform comprehensive SIGINT target briefings; provide evidence to their analytical summary and describing their analytical process. 8. Host Unit: Army Technical Control and Analysis Element (ATCAE), 742nd MI BN, Ft Meade, MD 9. Prerequisites: TS/SI/TK, CI Polygraph, Annex P, OVSC1100, OVSC1800, NSA PKI, and SGA101. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 2-3 Weeks / Costs vary depending on location. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Please contact one of the training providers listed for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 15-25 depending on location 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: NSA Sites: Foundry OIC (301)688-6900 or NSTS 963-4017 nd th USARPAC Soldiers: 732 MI BN, 500 MI BDE, Schofield Barracks, HI: Nathan Couture, Cryptologic Training Officer, DSN (315) 4553197 COM (808) 655-3197;
[email protected] (NIPRNET) or
[email protected] (NSANET). Foundry Points of Contact, Platform Chiefs Fort Bragg: Mr. Jose Gonzalez (910) 907-5538 or (910) 907-1550;
[email protected] Fort Stewart: Mr. Jon Russell (912)767-7140;
[email protected] JBLM: Mr. Kyle McCreary (253) 967-2973;
[email protected] Fort Campbell: Mr. Tony Young (270) 956-2907;
[email protected] Fort Drum: Ms. Jocelyn Baker (315) 772-5652;
[email protected] Fort Hood: Mr. Glenn Krise (254) 286-6586;
[email protected] Fort Riley: Mr. Donnie "Joe" Black (785) 239-1256;
[email protected] Fort Carson: Mr. Thomas Grantman (719) 524-1024;
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: September 2010 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS / INT: 35P 35N 35S 35 2N 352P 352S/ SIGINT 2. Foundry Program Number: SI009 3. Foundry Program Title: Digital Network Intelligence Common Block 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: DNI Common Block consists of two weeks of training in Internet technologies, networking, and digital network intelligence concepts, techniques, skills and tools. The classes include the following National Cryptologic School courses: NETA1021, NETA1030, and NETA2002. 6. Course Training Objective: Foundational DNI ana lysis skills and knowledge for continued DNI professionalization (e.g., NETA2008 and/or subsequent on-the-job training; tactical SIGINT collectors with foundational knowledge and skills necessary to enhance collection management, targeting, and exploitation of organic DNI collection as sets and integration with DNI analysts. 7. Task Trained: NETA1021, Internet Technologies; NETA1030, Digital Network Intelligence Gateway Course; NETA2002, Orientation to Exploiting Your Target's Digital Network 8. Host Unit: Fort Hood Foundry, Fort Hood, TX. 9. Prerequisites: TS/SI/TK, CI Polygraph, NSANET Access, NSA PKI, OVSC1100, OVSC1800, and SGA101 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 2 Weeks /Approximate cost for one Soldier is $4,500. Cost estimate does not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. Contact provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 5 to 20 seats per class 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: NSA Sites: Foundry OIC (301)688-6900 or NSTS 963-4017 Platform Point of Contact: Fort Hood: Mr. Ron Fulmer (254) 286-6586,
[email protected] or Mr. Glenn Krise (254) 287-5418,
[email protected] . Fort Bragg: Mr. Jose Gonzalez (910) 907-5538 or (910) 907-1550;
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry POC: INSCOM Foundry POC: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 7 06-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: September 2010 (FPSC)
122 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35D 35G 35P35N 355 352N 352P 3525/ (Only SIGINT Leadership) 2. Foundry Program Number: SI011 3. Foundry Program Title: SIGINT Mission Oversight Training for Leaders 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: Provides instruction to Officers and NCOs in a SIGINT leadership position and coordination with the National Security Agency (NSA), NSA Office of Oversight and Compliance, the Army Cryptologic Office, the Army Technical Control and Analysis Element (ATCAE), and other a pplicable offices and personnel within the NSA to lawfully conduct a SIGINT mission, whether in a deployed or garrison environment under Title 10 authorities. 6. Course Training Objectives: Leaders of SIGINT sections of every echelon will be able to successfully and legally conduct administrative functions required to obtain proper accesses for their unit and conduct a SIGINT mission, whether in a deployed or garrison environment, in support of a Combat Commander. 7. Tasks Trained: Trains leaders on maintaining compliance with United States Signals Intelligence Directive (USSID) SE10 00 Series (US Army Cryptologic Activities) and unit Site Profiles, NSA Process Form (SPF) coordination, OVSC1100 (Overview of Signals Intelligence Authorities), the Virtual Access Request (VARS) Submittal Process, SIGINT Intelligence Oversight Officer (100) Roles and Responsibilities and Incident Reporting Procedures (Executive Order 12333, DoD Regulation 5240.1-R, NSA Policy 1-23, USSID SP0018, and Annex A to SE1000), SIGINT Production and Raw SIGINT Access (USSID CR16 10, formerly Annex P) and Mission Correlation Table (MCT) coordination, Raw Traffic Database Auditing (OVSC130l), and applicable USSIDs and Regulations regarding the administrative requirements of conducting a lawful SIGINT mission under Title 10 authorities. 8. Host Unit: Available at All Foundry Platforms with additional training and coordination available at 704
th
MI BDE, Fort Meade, MD.
9. Prerequisites: TS/SI/TK, In a SIGINT Leadership Position 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 5 da ys / Costs vary depending on location. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Please contact one of the training providers listed for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 2 per SIGAD / 15 Maximum. Spaces available are dependent on location. 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: 704th MI BDE Foundry: CW2 Jason Bourdon (301)688-6900 or NSTS 966-3718;
[email protected] 742nd MI BN (ATCAE): CW4 Leonard White (301)688-6900 or NSTS 963-4017,
[email protected]; Bob Wickliffe (301)688-6900 or NSTS 963-4017,
[email protected] Fort Bragg: Mr. Jose Gonzalez (910) 907-5538 or (910) 907-1550;
[email protected] Fort Stewart: Mr. Jon Russell (912)767-7140;
[email protected] JBLM: Mr. Kyle McCreary (253) 967-2973;
[email protected] Fort Campbell: Mr. Tony Young (270) 956-2907;
[email protected] Fort Drum: Ms. Jocelyn Baker (315) 772-5652;
[email protected] Fort Hood: Mr. Glenn Krise (254) 286-6586;
[email protected] Fort Riley: Mr. Donnie "Joe" Black (785) 239-1256;
[email protected] Fort Carson: Mr. Thomas Grantman (719) 524-1024;
[email protected] Fort Polk: Mr. Ken Baker (337) 531-2147;
[email protected] Fort Irwin: Mr. John Willey (760) 380-3711;
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: September 2010 (FPSC)
123 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: MI MOS Immaterial / SIGINT 2. Foundry Program Number: SI012 3. Foundry Program Title: SIGINT Tool Kit 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: To train MI Soldiers in the use of SIGINT tools available in a tactical environment in support of conventional forces. 6. Course Training Objectives: Completing this course will train MI Soldiers on how to use Cellular Exploitation (CELLEX) kits, specialty survey tools and equipment available to SIGINT Soldiers to support conventional forces in a tactical environment that are not taught in other identified training opportunities. 7. Tasks Trained: Cellular Exploitation (CELLEX) kits, specialty survey tools. Specific equipment available to be taught is site specific; contact site POCs for equipment training under this training opportunity. 8. Host Unit: Army Technical Control and Analysis Element (ATCAE), 742nd MI BN, Ft Meade, MD 9. Prerequisites: Secret clearance required 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 3 da ys - 1 week / Costs vary depending on location. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Please contact one of the training providers listed for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Based on location. 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: NSA Sites: Foundry OIC (301)688-6900 or NSTS 963-4017 Foundry Points of Contact, Platform Chiefs Fort Bragg: Mr. Jose Gonzalez (910) 907-5538 or (910) 907-1550;
[email protected] Fort Stewart: Mr. Jon Russell (912)767-7140;
[email protected] JBLM: Mr. Kyle McCreary (253) 967-2973;
[email protected] Fort Campbell: Mr. Tony Young (270) 956-2907;
[email protected] Fort Drum: Ms. Jocelyn Baker (315) 772-5652;
[email protected] Fort Hood: Mr. Glenn Krise (254) 286-6586;
[email protected] Fort Riley: Mr. Donnie "Joe" Black (785) 239-1256;
[email protected] Fort Carson: Mr. Thomas Grantman (719) 524-1024;
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: September 2010 (FPSC)
124 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35N 35P (non-AOR languages) / SIGINT 2. Foundry Program Number: SI028 3. Foundry Program Title: SIGINT AOR Mission Specific Analysis LET 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Strongly Recommended for Div HQ, BCT, and BfSB MI BN B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: SIGINT Teams will work with forward-deployed units they will replace to provide intelligence to support their operational missions in OEF/OIF. Course emphasizes advanced application of basic skills learned at Foundry home station. 6. Course Training Objectives: End result is to have in-depth target knowledge for the soldiers’ deployment area of operations; to conduct advanced SIGINT analysis and complete target packages using the full scope of SIGINT tactical and national resources, to be prepared to conduct SIGINT Tactical Overwatch upon return to home station. 7. Tasks Trained: Communications methodologies in OIF/OEF as seen by mission SIGINT subject matter experts, in-depth target development and Key Leader Engagement support, mastery of SIGINT data exploitation, integration of DNI in target development, enhancing SIGINT results through multi-discipline enabling techniques, utilizing national SIGINT reachback capabilities, and collection management processes and assistance for tasking and de-tasking of SIGINT resources. 8. Host Unit: 707th MI BN, 706th MI GP, Fort Gordon, GA 9. Prerequisites: TS-SCI clearance with NSA access and NSA PKIs certificates required; successful completion SGA101 (GISA2011/DEPL2000), SGA102 (iGMA or DEPL3000), OVSC1100, OVSC1800, CRSK1300, CRSK1350 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 14 -30 days / approximate cost for one Soldier (30 days) is $3,400. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or a ny other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 10 PAX 12. Uniform: ACU with beret 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: CW4 Adkins, 707th MI BN Foundry OIC, (706) 791-5825, DSN prefix 780 or SSG Benzel, (706) 791-5870. Email is
[email protected] or
[email protected] and
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: September 2010 (FPSC)
125 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35N Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) Analyst / SIGINT / Desired grades of personnel are SPC-SFC 2. Foundry Program Number: SI041 3. Foundry Program Title: Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) Analyst Course 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.3.4 Conduct Surveillance 5. Course Description: Training opportunity for SIGINT Analysts. The SIGINT Technical Development Activity (STDA) provides SIGINT support to the Department of Defense and other national-level entities. Soldiers will train on the two major intelligence computer networks (JWICS and NSANET). Soldiers will become intimately familiar with the use of state-of-the-art information management, analytic development, and intelligence collaboration tools. Soldiers will learn to use national-level intelligence data to create unique SIGINT products. 6. Course Training Objectives: Contact training site via secure communications for further details. Objectives are tailored to the goals of the supported command and their mission. 7. Tasks Trained: Contact training site via secure communications for further details. Objectives are tailored to the goals of the supported command and their mission. 8. Host Unit: STDA, USAINSCOM, 8825 Beulah Street, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060 9. Prerequisites: TS/SI/TK read on to G/HCS; must have verified CI Polygraph; must have NSA and JWICS PKI Certificates; 30-day Training plan (Unit mission specific) Upon selection, servicing SSO must forward certification or request for INDOC a ssistance for G and HCS access to SSO INSCOM no later than 30 days prior to Soldier’s arrival. Pass clearance via your SSO to INSCOM SSO; SSO INSCOM, DSN: 235-2523 or 1921; Comm.: (70 3) 706-2523 / 1921. Verified polygraph information must be passed via SIPR STDA NCOIC, DSN: 235-1297/COM: (703) 7 06-1297. TDY orders should specify Soldier is attached to HQ INSCOM for administrative and UCMJ actions. Soldiers can expect to work shifts and weekends as mission dictates. Soldiers must submit a 30-day training plan (from their units) NLT 30-days prior to their projected arrival to INSCOM. Training plan must identify specific unit mission needs Soldiers are expected to meet. Units must take in consideration the tools and information the STDA can provide (see: Scope of Training). Fort Belvoir billeting number is 1-800-295-9750. The Soldiers and their units are responsible for making billeting, rental car, and travel arrangements. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 30 days / Approximate cost for one Soldier is $10,000. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Please contact training provider at least 30 days in advance. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 1 12. Uniform: ACU / APFU (include reflective belt) 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: MSG John Blair at (703)706-1297/2272 or
[email protected] and CW4 Thomas Kannenberg at (703) 706-1998 or
[email protected]. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: September 2010 (FPSC)
126 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35N/35P (non-AOR languages) / SIGINT 2. Foundry Program Number: SI065 3. Foundry Program Title: NSAG DNI Analysis LET 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Strongly Recommended for Div HQ, BCT, and BfSB MI BN B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: Upon completion of basic digital network intelligence (DNI) training, soldiers will master practical a pplication of DNI databases. Soldiers will gain thorough, hands-on knowledge of DNI processes and conduct target prosecution using advanced toolsets. Emphasis is placed on analytical methodologies as well as a convergence approach to target development. Soldiers will work with units forward to provide DNI intelligence support to their operational mission. 6. Course Training Objectives: Upon completion, soldier will have proven mastery of CENTCOM NCR DNI JQR/JQS tasks through extensive practical application of advanced skills on DNI targets. 7. Tasks Trained: Comprehensive mastery of DNI skills utilizing the NCR CENTCOM-approved Job Qualification Standards to include: enhancement of critical thinking and advanced analysis skills; hands-on training in current DNI toolsets currently used by forces in theatre; specific training includes overviews of National Security Agency policies, to include, but not limited to, emphasis on USSID SP0018, Legal Compliance and Minimization Procedures. Tools used during OJT include: Marina, Mastershake, NKB, Foreman, Anchory, Pinwale, Xkeyscore, TrafficThief, Tuningfork, Dishfire, Cineplex, Taperlay, a nd GlobalReach. 8. Host Unit: 707th MI BN, 706th MI GP, Fort Gordon, GA 9. Prerequisites: TS-SCI clearance with NSA access and PKI certificates required; SGA101 (GISA2011/DEPL2000), OVSC1100, OVSC1800, CRSK1300, CRSK1350, NETA1021, NETA1031, NETA2002, NETA2008, and TOOL2201. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 30 Days / Approximate cost for one soldier is $7,500. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 10 PAX; Please contact training provider for details. 12. Uniform: ACU with beret 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: CW4 Adkins, 707th MI BN Foundry OIC, (706) 791-5825, DSN prefix 780 or SSG Benzel, (706) 791-5870. Email is
[email protected] or
[email protected] and
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: September 2010 (FPSC)
127 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT /Grade: 35D 35G 35P 35N 35S 352N 352P 352S/ SIGINT 2. Foundry Program Number: SI087 3. Foundry Program Title: SIGINT Tactical Overwatch 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Strongly Recommended for Corps HQ, Div HQ BCT, AVN BDE, ADA BDE, Fires BDE, Other Function/ Multi-Function BDEs, BfSB HQ, BfSB MI BN, INTG BN B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.4.1.2 Provide Intelligence Support to Target Detection 5. Course Description: SIGINT Tactical Overwatch is the Culminating Training Event (CTE) for the SIGINT element of ARFORGEN Units. It is designed as a mission familiarization event (Virtual Right Seat Ride) involving both the forward deployed unit (Left Seat) a nd the deploying (Right Seat). Tactical Overwatch addresses mission specifics in a SIGINT Team centric environment, with the forward unit providing mission focus and technical expertise and the Foundry Mission Manager providing operational expertise and mentorship. 6. Course Training Objectives: Provide SIGINT MOS Soldiers a nd Officers with improved technical skills and regional target knowledge. Exercise SIGINT elements as a unit prior to deployment. Individual augmentation will be on a case-by-case basis. 7. Tasks Trained: Collection/requirement/tasking management, SIGINT administrative, processing analysis, and reporting of SIGINT internal/external intelligence oversight 8. Host Unit: Army Technical Control and Analysis Element (ATCAE), 742nd MI BN, Ft Meade, MD 9. Prerequisites: TS/SI/TK/G/HCS CI Polygraph, Annex P, OVSC1100, OVSC1800, SGA101 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: Minimum 2 weeks / Costs vary depending on location. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Please contact one of the training providers listed for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: varies depending on location 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: NSA Sites: Foundry OIC (301)688-6900 or NSTS 963-4017 Foundry Points of Contact, Platform Chiefs Fort Bragg: Mr. Jose Gonzalez (910) 907-5538 or (910) 907-1550;
[email protected] Fort Stewart: Mr. Jon Russell (912)767-7140;
[email protected] JBLM: Mr. Kyle McCreary (253) 967-2973;
[email protected] Fort Campbell: Mr. Tony Young (270) 956-2907;
[email protected] Fort Drum: Ms. Jocelyn Baker (315) 772-5652;
[email protected] Fort Hood: Mr. Glenn Krise (254) 286-6586;
[email protected] Fort Riley: Mr. Donnie "Joe" Black (785) 239-1256;
[email protected] Fort Carson: Mr. Thomas Grantman (719) 524-1024;
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: September 2010 (FPSC)
128 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35D 35G 35P 35N 35S 352N 352P 352S/ SIGINT 2. Foundry Program Number: SI102 3. Foundry Program Title: SIGINT Sustainment LET 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Strongly Recommended for Div HQ, BCT, and BfSB MI BN B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: Live Environment Training is intended to provide NG, RC, and AC Soldiers and units, individual or collective, the opportunity to maintain perishable analytic skills between deployments or when not in the ARFORGEN Cycle. Foundry MDPs Provide secure training locations for SIGINT team building as well as the development/refinement of SIGINT Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TIPs). Leaders and Soldiers of SIGINT unit will be able to train and conduct required administrative tasks and NSAmandated periodic training to maintain a la wful SIGINT mission lAW United States Signals Intelligence Directive (USSID) SE100 0 Series, US Army Cryptologic Activities. Training is suitable for NG/RC Annual Training. 6. Course Training Objectives: Provides a Live Envi ronment Training opportunity that can be tailored to support a ny AOR or mission focus. At minimum units/Soldiers will update SIGINT accesses (Virtual Access Request (VARS) and Access to Ra w Traffic Databases (USSI CR1610) and required Intelligence Oversight Officer (100) (Executive Order 12333, DoD Regulation 5240.1-R, NSA Policy 1-23, USSID SP0018, and Annex A to SE1000) and Auditor (OVSC1301) Training as mandated by NSA, Cryptologic center, MACOM, or deployed element. Soldiers will maintain SIGINT skills and certification and remain up-to-date with changing analytic techniques, processes, software, databases and conduct hands-on training on collection systems a nd equipment required for future missions or deployments. 7. Tasks Trained: Units and Soldiers of AC, RC, and NG will validate VARS, access to Raw Traffic Databases (USSID CR1610), as well as to conduct periodic NSA-mandated training requirements, such as OVSC1800, OVSC1100, IOO training and reporting requirements (Executive Order 12333, DoD Regulation 5240.1-R, NSA Policy 1-23, US SID SP0018, and Annex A to SE1000), Auditor Training (OVSC1301). 8. Host Unit: Army Technical Control and Analysis Element (ATCAE), 742nd MI BN, Ft Meade, MD 9. Prerequisites: TS/SI/TK, CI Polygraph 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: Minimum 1 days / Costs vary depending on location. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Please contact one of the training providers listed for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: varies depending on location 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: NSA Sites: Foundry OIC (301)688-6900 or NSTS 963-4017 Foundry Points of Contact, Platform Chiefs Fort Bragg: Mr. Jose Gonzalez (910) 907-5538 or (910) 907-1550;
[email protected] Fort Stewart: Mr. Jon Russell (912)767-7140;
[email protected] JBLM: Mr. Kyle McCreary (253) 967-2973;
[email protected] Fort Campbell: Mr. Tony Young (270) 956-2907;
[email protected] Fort Drum: Ms. Jocelyn Baker (315) 772-5652;
[email protected] Fort Hood: Mr. Glenn Krise (254) 286-6586;
[email protected] Fort Riley: Mr. Donnie "Joe" Black (785) 239-1256;
[email protected] Fort Carson: Mr. Thomas Grantman (719) 524-1024;
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: September 2010 (FPSC)
129 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35P (OEF/OIF AOR Specific) SIGINT 2. Foundry Program Number: SI106 3. Foundry Program Title: NSAG SIGINT Leader Training 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Strongly Recommended for Corps HQ, Div HQ BCT, AVN BDE, ADA BDE, Fires BDE, BfSB HQ, BfSB MI BN, INTG BN B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: Tailored, modular training based on unit-defined objectives, schedule, mission and area of operations. Small group instruction and briefings tailored to information requirements. Core elements include overview of the SIGINT Enterprise, advanced SIGINT Foundry resources, capabilities of strategic SIGINT organizations and reachback support to deployed units, current mission sets, and SIGINT initiatives to support the Warfighter. Small group meetings with OIF/OEF mission leaders will provide intelligence information exchange and operational insight to leaders at all levels to facilitate deployment planning. 6. Course Training Objectives: Upon completion, leaders will: understand role that NSA-Georgia plays in providing primary reachback support to deployed forces, have advanced level target operational knowledge, better utilize their SIGINT team to control/influence their operational environment in theater, and successfully conduct SIGINT enhanced Key Leader Engagements. 7. Tasks Trained: In-depth target prosecution and TTPs specific to their Area of Operations; SIGINT operational impacts in kinetic and non-kinetic environments; maximizing utilization of aerial and ground SIGINT assets to answer Priority Intelligence Requirements; conducting enhanced Key Leader Engagements 8. Host Unit: 707th MI BN, 706th MI GP, Fort Gordon, GA 9. Prerequisites: TS-SCI clearance with NSA access required. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 1-2 Days / Approximate cost for one Soldier for 2 days is $900. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Please contact training provider for details. 12. Uniform: ACU with beret 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: CW4 Adkins, 707th MI BN Foundry OIC, (706) 791-5825, DSN prefix 780 or SSG Benzel, (706) 791-5870. Email is
[email protected] or
[email protected] and
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: September 2010 (FPSC)
130 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35P (OEF/OIF AOR Specific) SIGINT 2. Foundry Program Number: SI108 3. Foundry Program Title: SIGINT AOR Mission Specific Linguist/Language Analysis LET 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Strongly Recommended for Div HQ, BCT, and BfSB MI BN B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: Upon completion of dialect training ( Opportunities GEN019-021), soldiers will operationalize language or dialect skills while conducting real-world missions in support of OEF/OIF. Linguists will practice sca nning, translating, “gisting”, tactical reporting as well as other language processing tasks to develop intermediate MOS skills while integrated into intelligence missions. 6. Course Training Objectives: Upon completion, soldiers will be a ble to conduct intermediate voice interceptor and/or language analyst MOS tasks, to include voice processing, translating, “gisting” and tactical reporting. 7. Tasks Trained: Goal is DLPT 5 level 3 listening comprehension enhancement in a live environment setting. ‘Master’ level 35 P MOS skill development including: understanding communications networks, the collection/ processing/ exploitation/dissemination process, tactical SIGINT reporting, gisting, target characterization, target vocabulary, target operational knowledge, practical application of 35P related technical data bases and equipment, intermediate analysis and critical thinking. 8. Host Unit: 707th MI BN, 706th MI GP, Fort Gordon, GA 9. Prerequisites: TS-SCI clearance with NSA access and NSA PKI certificates required; successful completion SGA101 (GISA2011/DEPL2000), SGA102 (iGMA or DEPL3000), OVSC1100, OVSC1800, CRSK1300, CRSK1350. Linguists should be at a DLPT 2/2 minimum in their target OEF/OIF language or dialect; others by exception. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 14-30 Days / Approximate cost for one Soldier for 30 days is $4,5 00. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 3 PAX; Please contact training provider for details. 12. Uniform: ACU with beret 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: CW4 Adkins, 707th MI BN Foundry OIC, (706) 791-5825, DSN prefix 780 or SSG Benzel, (706) 791-5870. Email is
[email protected] or
[email protected] and
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: September 2010 (FPSC)
131 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35G 35N 35P 35S 352N 352P 352S 35D in SIGINT duty position / SIGINT / E4 to E7, W1 to W3, and O1 to O3 2. Foundry Program Number: SI114 3. Foundry Program Title: SIGINT Immersion 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Strongly Recommended for Div HQ, BCT, and BfSB MI BN B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.3.4 Conduct Surveillance 5. Course Description: SIGINT immersion consists of live environment training in regional SIGINT operations at a NSA Cryptologic Center or field site. The immersion is primarily “right seat” setting within work centers but may include classroom instruction to develop or refresh skills required to understand and execute the SIGINT tasks. 6. Course Training Objectives: Upon successful completion, personnel will be able to conduct SIGINT operations on selected regional targets IAW NSA directives and standards. 7. Tasks Trained: During the immersion, Soldiers will receive training and operational experience in the following areas: Responsibilities of NSA Cryptologic Centers and subordinate organizations Intelligence oversight and operational security policy and procedures Regional targets and their areas of operations, doctrine, tac tics, techniques, and procedures SIGINT tradecraft (i.e., techniques, procedures, and tools) • • • •
8. Host Unit: 732nd MI BN, 500th MI BDE, Schofield Barracks, HI 9. Prerequisites: TS/SI/TK clearance, CI polygraph, NSANET Account, NSA PKI, OVSC1100 and OVSC1800. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 6 Weeks / Approximate cost for one Soldier is $13,000. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific co sts: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 1-4 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Nathan Couture, Cryptologic Training Officer, DSN (315) 455-3197 COM (808) 655-3197;
[email protected] or
[email protected] (NSANET). Alternate point of contact is Michael Taylor, Army Cryptologic Support Element-Pacific, DSN (315) 455-3847, COM (808) 655-3847;
[email protected] (NIPRNET) or
[email protected] (NSANET). 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: September 2010 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Unit leaders and MOS 35-Series/ SIGINT / E3 to E7, W1 to W3, and O1 to O6 2. Foundry Program Number: SI125 3. Foundry Program Title: Tactical SIGINT Operations MTT 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Leader Training is Strongly Recommended for Corps HQ, Div HQ BCT, AVN BDE, ADA BDE, Fires BDE, BfSB HQ, BfSB MI BN, and INTG BN B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.3.4 Conduct Surveillance 5. Course Description: Tactical SIGINT operations training consists of modular leader, analyst, and operator training tailored to the tactical unit readiness objectives, schedule, mission, and area of operations. 6. Course Training Objectives: Upon successful completion, personnel will be able to plan, prepare for, and execute tactical SIGINT operations. 7. Tasks Trained: Leader Training – Lecture or small group instruction tailored to unit leadership, information requirements, and training objectives. Core elements of the training include overview of the SIGINT Enterprise; capabilities of tactical SIGINT organizations and equipment; and update on the current situation and capabilities within the unit’s future area of operations. Analyst Training – Performance-oriented training in basic SIGINT analysis techniques, procedures, software applications, and databases followed area of operations specific collective training in analysis, collection management, and reporting (i.e., full or abbreviated versions of BSAC and ISAC). Operator Training – Performance-oriented training on basic SIGINT survey, DRT collection, and SIGINT terminal guidance systems. The one-week version provides an understanding of signal theory, basic tactics and techniques, and basic functions of the system(s). The two-week version for STG provides additional hands-on training with the system and its tactical employment. •
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8. Host Unit: 732nd MI Battalion, 500th MI Brigade, Schofield Barracks, HI 9. Prerequisites: Leader training requires a secure facility for Secret- or TSSI-level briefings and discussion. Analyst and operator training require secure TSSI facility and personnel with TS/SI/TK cl earance, CI polygraph, NSANET Account, NSA PKI, OVSC1100 and OVSC1800. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 1-3 Weeks / requesting unit incurs no cost for MTT / Please contact training provider for scheduling Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Varies by unit; optimum class size for lectures maintains a student to instructor ratio of 20:1; optimum class size for performance-oriented training maintains a student to instructor ratio of 6:1. 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Nathan Couture, Cryptologic Training Officer, DSN (315) 455-3197 COM (808) 655-3197;
[email protected] or
[email protected] (NSANET). Alternate point of contact is Michael Taylor, Army Cryptologic Support Element-Pacific, DSN (315) 455-3847, COM (808) 655-3847;
[email protected] (NIPRNET) or
[email protected] (NSANET). 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]. 15. Foundry event date validation: September 2010 (FPSC)
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Intelligence Community Training Opportunities
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35M 35F 351M 350F / HUMINT 2. Foundry Program Number: IC014 3. Foundry Program Title: Joint Analyst Interrogator Collaboration Course (JAICC) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Required Training for BfSB MI BN (deploying to OEF) and INTG BN A. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: JAICC starts with a platform-instruction phase where students learn how to prepare and conduct mid-andlong-term interrogations using target-centered analytical products and responding to time-sensitive information requirements. Topics covered during the platform-instruction phase are advanced questioning, counter-interrogation, counter-deception, detection deception techniques, as well as authorized approach strategies and report writing skills. Also covered are analysis and research tools that assist in identifying source's cultural, tribal, and religious affiliations, and geopolitical considerations in the target area. Following the platform-instruction phase, the course moves into a series of practical exercises where students are placed in situations that require the application of what they learned during the platform-instruction phase. 6. Course Training Objectives: The Joint Analyst and Interrogator Collaboration Course (JAICC) trains interrogators and analysts to work together in a synergistic manner to efficiently obtain reliable and accurate information from detainees. 7. Tasks Trained: Classified 8. Host Unit: Human Intelligence Training – Joint Center of Excellence (HT-JCOE), Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613. 9. Prerequisites: Service: Open to all members of the Defense HUMINT Enterprise. Specialty: Military or civilian assigned to or entering an operational HUMINT position. Grade: Any grade. Clearance: Hold a SECRET security clearance. Courses: Be a graduate of one of the following courses: o Analysts must be trained at a service Analyst course. o Interrogators: 35M10, HUMINT Collector’s Course. Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) Counterintelligence/HUMINT Course. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Interrogation Course. Joint Interrogation Certification Course (JICC). Other: o At least 12 months remaining service obligation following successful completion of the course. o Meet service specific medical and physical fitness standards. • • • • •
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10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 5 weeks; / Approximate cost for one Soldier is $6,000. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or a ny other requirement associated with the training event. Course dates for FY 2011:
Class 11-001 11-002 11-003 11-004 11-005 11-006 11-007
Report Date 2010-11-01 2011-01-05 2011-02-22 2011-04-11 2011-05-31 2011-07-18 2011-09-06
Start Date 2010-11-01 2011-01-05 2011-02-22 2011-04-11 2011-05-31 2011-07-18 2011-09-06
End Date 2010-12-08 2011-02-08 2011-03-25 2011-05-13 2011-07-01 2011-08-19 2011-10-07
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 11. Spaces Available: 22 seats for 35F or 351F per class; 22 seats for 35M or 351M per class. 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: HT-JCOE Operations Section (J3) at 520-533-4073 (DSN: 821-4073) or e-mail
[email protected]. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 10 November 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Dependant upon training opportunities requested. 2. Foundry Program Number: IC027 3. Foundry Program Title: DIA Joint Military Intelligence Training Center (JMITC) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: SSO is Required Training for Corps HQ and Div HQ; SSR is Required Training for BCT, BfSB HQ, BfSB MI BN, and INTG BN B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: Depends on specific course. 5. Course Description: The Joint Military Intelligence Training Center (JMITC) is the main provider of intelligence analysis, collection and information systems training for DIA and other MIP (Military Intelligence Program) components and one of the principal tradecraft training centers for the Intelligence Community. 6. Course Training Objectives: Dependant upon training opportunities requested. 7. Tasks Trained: JMITC has course available in the following areas: Adversarial Deception Analysis Asymmetric Warfare Analysis Counterdrug Analysis Counterintelligence Analysis Training Counterterrorism Critical Thinking and Structured Analysis Fundamentals of Intelligence Analysis •
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8. Host Unit: Defense Intelligence Agency 9. Prerequisites: Please review the JMITC Training Catalogue to view prerequisites. See link to view the catalogue on Inteldocs: https://www.intelink.gov/inteldocs/view.php?fDocumentId=99974 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: Please contact the training provider for scheduling training and costs. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or a ny other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: N/A 12. Uniform: Dependant upon location of training. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Registrars Office: COM: (202) 231-3108 / DSN: 428-310 or MTT Coordinator: COM: (202) 2313286. More contact information located here: https://www.intelink.gov/wiki/Joint_Military_Intelligence_Training_Center 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
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1. MOS /INT/Grade: Dependant upon training opportunities requested. Predominantly All Source. 2. Foundry Program Number: IC032 3. Foundry Program Title: US CENTCOM Regional Joint Intelligence Training Facility (RJITF) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: FDO* and FDR* Courses Required for Corps HQ, Div HQ, BCT, AVN BDE, ADA BDE, Fires BDE, Other Function/Multi-Function BDEs, BfSB HQ, and INTG BN B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: Depends on specific course. 5. Course Description: The CENTCOM RJITF’s mission is to Provide Intelligence Professionals with analytical skills and intellectual stimuli to respond to challenging and dynamic intelligence requirements in support of USCENTCOM, Component Commands and Joint Task Forces. 6. Course Training Objectives: Vary depending on course. 7. Tasks Trained: Courses include Resident Training
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https://www.intelink.gov/wiki/USCENTCOM_RJITEF_Afghanistan_and_Pakistan_Training_and_Education_Program https://www.intelink.gov/wiki/USCENTCOM_RJITEF_Personality_and_Network_Analysis_Course https://www.intelink.gov/wiki/USCENTCOM_RJITEF_AFPAK_All_Source_Analyst_Pre-Deployment_Course https://www.intelink.gov/wiki/USCENTCOM_RJITEF_Critical_Thinking_and_Structured_Analysis_course 8. Host Unit: US Central Command Regional Joint Intelligence Training Facility, 9. Prerequisites: Must have a Joint Intelligence Virtual University account to register. This account can be created by clicking on the following links: JWICS: HTTP://JIVU.DODIIS.IC.GOV/DIA/USER/SELFREGISTERINIT.DO SIPR: HTTP://JIVU2.DSE.DIA.SMIL.MIL/DIA/USER/SELFREGISTERINIT.DO 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: Dependant upon training opportunities requested. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Dependant upon training opportunities requested. 12. Uniform: Dependant upon location of training. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: CENTCOM RJITF SIPR Portal: http://hqswebj2.centcom.smil.mil/training/
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
139 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35 & 350 Series / All Source / E4 – O5 2. Foundry Program Number: IC036 3. Foundry Program Title: SE-ARISC Defense Intelligence Agency Analytical Training 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: Depends on specific course. 5. Course Description: These training opportunities are DIA Mobile Training teams coordinated through the SE ARISC. 6. Course Training Objectives: Training objectives are dependent upon course. 7. Tasks Trained: Training provided enhances leaders’ abilities in the following areas: Asymmetrical Warfare: Intelligence Analysis Course (INT 281) Course is designed to familiarize students with the definitions, concepts and issues of Asymmetric Warfare. A practical, hands-on workshop, the course also introduces students to the problem of adversary strategy recognition and assessment through a series of team-based exercises. Using classified, open source case studies, student teams are challenged to prepare activity, leadership and organization assessments. The course also provides a general overview of the global situation and the problems commonly encountered when working asymmetric warfare intelligence issues. Counter-Narcotics Analyst Course. Course starts with an overview how the counterdrug efforts at the strategic, operational and tactical levels from both a DoD and a law enforcement perspective. The course then examines the nature of organized criminal a ctivity in drug trafficking. Tools, techniques and procedures for analyzing these organizations include but are not limited to: matrix and link analysis, visual and critical path analysis. To reinforce these analy tical skills, students will participate in numerous practical exercises. Classified training agenda covers all INT’s. Warnings Analysis Course. Course applies Department of Defense Indications and Warning System (DIWS) indicator -based methodology. Course challenges intelligence personnel to understand the history of intelligence warning to national level decision makers and combatant commanders to comprehend concepts of warning, and to appreciate the overlapping relationships of the existing warning systems and demonstrate basic proficiencies using structured analytic techniques in the context of the DIWS warning methodology. •
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8. Host Unit: Southeastern Army Reserve Intelligence Support Center (SE ARISC), Fort Gillem, GA and Detachment 1, Orlando, FL 9. Prerequisites: SECRET REQUIRED. These are not entry-level courses. Experience of 3 years in the intelligence community or service equivalent is required. Personnel desiring training are encouraged to contact the S E ARISC POC by email for available course slots. SE ARISC must receive student registration form for slot confirmation. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 5 Days / approximate total cost for one soldier: $1,500 Course Start Date End Date Location Counter-Narcotics 10 Jan 11 14 Jan 11 Ft Gillem Asymmetrical Warfare 28 Feb 11 11 Mar 11 Ft Gillem Counter-Narcotics 11 Jul 11 15 Jul 11 Ft Gillem *Asymmetrical Warfare 11 Jul 11 22 Jul 11 Orlando Warnings Analysis Course 25 Jul 11 29 Jul 11 Ft Gillem
State GA GA GA FL GA
*Location subject to change based off student registration quota (minimum 10 Soldiers required); revert back to Ft Gillem loca tion. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 25 12. Uniform: ACU with beret. No soft/patrol caps. Civilian casual business is the attire for non-military attendees. Wearing of jeans, t-shirts or similar clothing is not authorized during the training day. Electronics of any type are NOT ALLOWED (i.e., cellular/wireless phones, personal computers, recordable media, thumb drives, etc) in the building. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: SE ARISC Point of Contact: MSG Kassia Smith: COM (404) 469-5072; DSN 797-5072;
[email protected].
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: July 2010 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Dependant upon training opportunities requested. Predominately All Source. 2. Foundry Program Number: IC037 3. Foundry Program Title: Intelligence Community Training Sponsored by I Corps 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: SSO is Required Training for Corps HQ and Div HQ; B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: Depends on Course 5. Course Description: The listed MTT events from Joint Counterintelligence Training Academy, Joint Targeting School, Joint Military Intelligence Training Academy, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, Joint Intelligence Training Activity, Pacific, and the US Army Intelligence Center and School are coordinated and sponsored through I Corps. 6. Course Training Objectives: N/A 7. Tasks Trained: The Following Courses will be available: Date Event (Trainers) 25-28 OCT 10 Asymmetrical Warfare Analysis of Armed Groups (DIA) 16-19 NOV 10 Intelligence Support to Force Protection/Anti-Terrorism (JITAP) 1-4 NOV 10 Asymmetrical Warfare Intelligence Analysis Course (DIA) 29 NOV - 3 DEC 10 Combating Insurgency and Terrorism (JITAP) 18-21 JAN 11 Intelligence Support to Multi-National Ops (DIA) 24-28 JAN 11 Counternarcotics Analyst Course (JMITC) 31 JAN – 4 FEB 11 Joint Intelligence Support to Irregular Warfare 14-18 MAR 11 Advanced Critical Thinking 28 MAR – 1 APR Intelligence Support to Information Operations 11-15 APR 11 Critical Thinking/Structured Analysis (DIA) 18-22 APR 11 Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Course (JITAP) ` 25-29 APR 11 Adversarial Deception Analysis Course (DIA) 9-13 MAY 11 SCI Security Officials Course (DIA) 20-24 JUN I Intelligence Collections Course (DIA) 11-15 JUL 11 Warning Analysis (DIA) 25-29 JUL 11 J2X (DIA) 08-11 AUG 11 Counterintelligence Analytic Methods Course (DIA) 15-19 AUG 11 Combating Insurgency and Terrorism (JITAP) 12-16 SEP 11 Battle Damage Assessment (Joint Targeting School)
Clearance Required SECRET SECRET SECRET TS/SCI UNCLAS UNCLAS SECRET UNCLAS TS/SCI SECRET SECRET TS/SCI TS/SCI TS/SCI SECRET SECRET SECRET TS/SCI SECRET
8. Host Unit: I Corps, JBLM, WA 9. Prerequisites: Dependant upon training opportunities requested. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 1 Week / Approximate cost for 1 Soldier is $2,200. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Please contact Ms. Pawelek 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Course POC at JBLM is Ms. Yvonne Pawelek, GG13, I Corps G2, FOUNDRY / Language Manager/Budget Officer (253) 966-3812 DSN: 347. FAX: 3815.
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35G 35H 350G 35C / GEOINT / N/A 2. Foundry Program Number: IC040 3. Foundry Program Title: National Geospatial-Intelligence College (NGC) 4. A. FORSCOM IWF Crosswalk: N/A 4. B. Universal Task List Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1.5 Conduct Geospatial Engineering Operations and Functions 5. Course Description: The National Geospatial Intelligence College offers many resident and MTT courses. Foundry will fund Geospatial Intelligence focused courses that do not exceed 60 days in length. For more information on NGA Training please see the following websites on JWICS: http://college.nga.ic.gov/htbin/td/dbman/db.cgi?db=td&uid=default, SIPR: http://college.nga.smil.mil/htbin/td/dbman/db.cgi?db=td&uid=default or NIPR: http://earth-info.nga.mil/nga-bin/td/db.cgi?db=catalog&uid=default&view_records=1&so=ascend&sb=3&trueOrg=GG 6. Course Training Objectives: Dependant upon training opportunities selected. 7. Tasks Trained: Dependant upon training opportunities selected. 8. Host Unit: National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, Ft Belvoir, VA 9. Prerequisites: Dependant upon training opportunities selected. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: Dependant upon training opportunities selected. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Dependant upon training opportunities selected. 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Fort Belvoir: School Registrar, (703) 805-3213 or DSN 655-3213 The following personnel from 3MI Center will assist units to facilitate NGA training. Mr. Todd Lengel, DSN 484-4779/4600, COM (202) 284-4799/4600,
[email protected] / David T. Almodovar 284-3977/4600,
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 12 August 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35G 350G 2. Foundry Program Number: IC043 3. Foundry Program Title: SOUTHCOM Imagery Tradecraft LET 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Recommended for Corps HQ, Div HQ, BCT, AVN BDE and BfSB MI BN B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.3.3 Conduct Reconnaissance 5. Course Description: Training consists of full integration into the USSOUTHCOM Joint Intelligence Operations Center – SOUTH (JIOC-South). Analysts will perform detailed exploitation in support of a combatant command and it’s current standing and crisis operations. Analysts will utilize and learn the SOUTHCOM strategic GEOINT architecture to include but not limited to Geospatial Exploitation Manager (GEM), Imagery Exploitation Support System (IESS), Remote View, Socet GXP, ARC GIS, and Google Earth to conduct analysis and produce reports. 6. Course Training Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, each student will be able to demonstrate a full working knowledge of strategic GEOINT exploitation. The students will be able to populate appropriate national reporting databases and effectively navigate through Intelligence Community (IC) collaborative web resources. 7. Tasks Trained: Initial Phase Interpretation Report and Supplemental Imagery Interpretation Report Production, Imagery Research and Exploitation of Imagery (NES, Remoteview, Fa conview), Trip Canopy Jungle Exploitation, Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief GEOINT Assistance, Open Source GEOINT fusion products, Interactive Google Earth Projects for Special Security Event Support and Non-combatant Evacuation Operations. 8. Host Unit: USSOUTHCOM Joint Intelligence Operations Center – SOUTH (JIOC-South). 9301 NW 33rd Street Doral, FL 33172 9. Prerequisites: Security Clearance Requirements, TS SI/TK/HCS/G Additional Comments: Meals and rental car not available. Shift work and occasional weekend duty is possible. Billeting arrangements must be coordinated through the Army Lodging Success Program, clearance certification should be sent to SSO SOUTHCOM NLT two weeks prior to Soldiers' arrival. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: Determined by unit and trainee, not to exceed 45 days / Approximate cost for one Soldier is $11,500 for the full 45 days. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Please contact provider for scheduling Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: 1-4 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Brian Bertazon, Office, DSN 567-2117 COM (305) 437-2117, NIPR e-mail
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 12 August 2009 (FPSC)
144 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: AOC 35F 351M MOS 35M / HUMINT 2. Foundry Program Number: IC047 3. Foundry Program Title: Joint Interrogation Certification Course (JICC) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: JICC trains personnel from all services, DoD civilians and contractors to identify enemy threats through screening, interrogation operations, analysis, and multimedia exploitation. Upon Graduation, students will be Certified DoD Interrogators. Our vision is to produce technically proficient interrogators, trained in the most current doctrine in accordance with FM 2.22-3, DoD Directives, DoD policy, and Federal Law in order to support battlefield commanders operating within the Contemporary Operating Environment. 6. Course Training Objectives: The Joint Interrogation Certification Course (JICC) certifies Department of Defense (DoD) personnel to conduct interrogations. 7. Tasks Trained: Classified 8. Host Unit: Human Intelligence Training – Joint Center of Excellence (HT-JCOE), Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613. 9. Prerequisites: Service: Open to all members of the Defense HUMINT Enterprise and selected coalition partners. Specialty: Be a military or civilian assigned to or entering an operational HUMINT position. Grade: None. Clearance: Hold a SECRET security clearance. Courses: None. Other: o At least 24 months remaining service obligation following successful completion of the course. o Meet service specific medical and physical fitness standards. • • • • • •
10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 10 weeks and 2 days / Approximate cost for one Soldier is $11,000. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. Course dates for FY 2011: Class 11-001 11-002 11-003 11-004 11-005
Report Date 2010-10-06 2011-01-04 2011-03-21 2011-05-24 2011-08-03
Start Date 2010-10-06 2011-01-04 2011-03-21 2011-05-24 2011-08-03
End Date 2010-12-08 2011-03-04 2011-05-17 2011-07-22 2011-09-30
11. Spaces Available: 24 seats per class 12. Uniform: Provide the normal daily uniform. For example, BDUs, Class B’s, PT uniform, business casual. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: HT-JCOE Operations Section (J3) at 520-533-4073 (DSN: 821-4073) or e-mail
[email protected]. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 10 November 2009 (FPSC)
145 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Officers: CMF 35 and MOS 350 series; and 18F: The target audience is primarily Army Corps / Division / Brigade intelligence personnel at echelons above Battalion. 2. Foundry Program Number: IC048 3. Foundry Program Title: National Reconnaissance Office Capabilities MTT 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.3.2 Perform ISR Integration 5. Course Description: The Mobile Training Team would be tailored to each unit's requirements. The intent is to increase the Army's tactical command's awareness of national a nd Army intelligence communication resources that support military operations. When coordinating for this event, provide the MTT lead with unit's mission and geographical area of responsibility in theater. 6. Course Training Objectives: This training event is intended to increase intelligence personnel awareness of national overhead intelligence capabilities. Dependent upon unit requirements, mission partner participation may be incorporated into this training th th event (e.g. 704 MI BDE, National Ground Intelligence Center, 513 MI Brigade, Defense Intelligence Agency, National Security Agency, et al). Training would be integrated and synchronized with mission partners to eliminate duplication or effort; to ma ximize unit's pre-deployment training time; and assist with integration of current and new technologies. 7. Tasks Trained: Depends on unit requirement. 8. Host Unit: National Reconnaissance Office 9. Prerequisites: Requesting unit echelon must be at least Army Corps, Division, or Brigade (by exception only). Security Clearance Requirements, TOP SECRET/SCI; however, portions can be modified to SECRET. Classroom/office/area for training must be suitable for the level of classified material to be presented and/or discussed. The hosting unit must have an area for the display of classified briefings from a computer (projector or television). JWICS/SIPRNET connectivity or projection equipment, inform the MTT l ead for alternative arrangements. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: Event length and dates will be determined during the initial coordination phase (typically 3 – 5 days). / Requesting unit will not incur cost of MTT / Please contact training provider for scheduling. 11. Spaces Available: TBD by the host unit. 12. Uniform: Requesting unit commander determines uniform. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Mr. Gary E. Starkweather: NIPR:
[email protected] SIPR:
[email protected] Commercial Phone: 703-808-4269 DSN: 898-4269 or
[email protected] Commercial Phone: 703-808-4238; DSN: 898-4238 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
146 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: CMF 35 and 350 series: 18F//Collection Managers and/or Senior Intelligence Analysts at Corps and Division//Captain (03) through Lieutenant Colonel (05); Warrant Officers (W1 – W4); E-6 (Staff Sergeant) through E-9 (Sergeant Major) 2. Foundry Program Number: IC052 3. Foundry Program Title: National Systems Information Course (NSIC) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.3.2 Perform ISR Integration 5. Course Description: Held quarterly (January, April, July, and October) the National Systems Information Course (NSIC) provides a baseline of knowledge about National Overhead Intelligence Systems operations: Tasking, Collection, Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination phases of the intelligence cycle. The course emphasizes National Overhead Intelligence System capabilities and limitations, unique applications, and support to the war-fighter. This 3.5 day course is conducted as a seminar with briefings presented by personnel from key national intelligence agencies/organizations (e.g. NRO, NGA, DIA, and NSA). 6. Course Training Objectives: NSIC provides attendees a strong understanding of satellite reconnaissance to include NRO systems capabilities and limitations (realistic expectations) in enabling both military and non-military operations. During the NSIC, attendees will receive briefings by the system experts. Upon completion of training, they will be better able to develop effective informational programs and identify opportunities regarding NRO support to satisfy their customers’ operational requirements. 7. Tasks Trained: During the 3.5 day seminar, students will receive increased awareness in the following areas: National Intelligence Cycle (roles and responsibilities) SIGINT: Attributes of Overhead SIGINT; Overhead SIGINT Architecture; Mission Management; Managing National SIGINT Collection; SAVANT; National SIGINT Requirements Process IMINT: Attributes of Overhead IMINT; Mission Management; Capabilities and Limitation; Advance GEOINT Intelligence products; Overhead IMINT Architecture Orbitology OPIR: an overview COBRA Blue Force Tracking National Intelligence Support to Personnel Recovery COMM: Service to NRO Architecture; Integrate Broadcast Service (IBS); and M-22 Data Dissemination System • •
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8. Host Unit: National Reconnaissance Office; however this is a multi-agency supported activity and includes presentations from NGA, NSA, and DIA representatives. 9. Prerequisites: attendees must have access to TOP SECRET//SI//TK; interim security clearances are not acceptable. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 3.5 day courses are scheduled quarterly October, January, April and July. / Approximate cost per soldier is $2,300. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. /please contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or a ny other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Limited, attendance is competitive. Submit requests for attendance at least 6-8 weeks prior to course start date. Provide Name, Rank, and Duty Title of personnel requiring attendance. 12. Uniform: Military: normal duty uniform; Government: business casual. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Gary E. Starkweather: NIPRnet:
[email protected]; SIPRnet:
[email protected]; Commercial Phone: 703-808-4269 DSN: 898-4269 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
147 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Any MI MOS plus 18A 18F 18Z 2. Foundry Program Number: IC054 3. Foundry Program Title: COIC Capabilities and Web Based Applications Course (CCAC). 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Recommended for Corps HQ, Div HQ, BCT, AVN BDE, ADA BDE, Fires BDE Other Functional / Multi-Function BDEs and BfSB HQ B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: This course provides individuals and staffs of deploying units with the skills and knowledge necessary to operate and utilize the functionality and capabilities of the Counter-IED Operation and Integration Center (COIC) web-based applications (User Defined Operation Picture [UDOP], GeoBrowser, 3D Dashboard, Data Tracker, Global Name Recognition [GNR], and Cell Pack). Students, individually and/or collectively, will be able to facilitate their unit’s ability to identify and attack IED networks by fusing, layering and displaying multi-source information. Training is provided via MTT at home station or at the JTCOIC in Newport News, VA. Training packages are individually designed based on requesting unit training requirements and availability. Training can range from a one hour briefing to a 3-day MTT. 6. Course Training Objectives: Provide the overall objectives of the course. Upon completion of this course, each student will be able to demonstrate the functionality and capabilities of the COIC web-based applications for immediate use in a complex contemporary operating environment. 7. Tasks Trained: 1-Day Option (Familiarization) COIC Capabilities Overview, 1hr RFS/RFI Reachback App, 2-hrs UDOP Application, 2-hrs GeoBrowser Application, 1-hr 3D Dashboard Application, 1-hr GNR Application, 30min Cell Pack Application, 30min Debrief / AAR, 30min
2-Day Option (Training) 3-Day Option (Detailed Training) COIC Capabilities Overview, 1hr COIC Capabilities Overview, 1hr RFS/RFI Reachback App, 2-hrs RFS/RFI Reachback App, 2-hrs UDOP Application, 4-hrs UDOP Application, 5-hrs GeoBrowser Application, 2-hr GeoBrowser Application, 2-hr 3D Dashboard Application, 2-hr 3D Dashboard Application, 3-hr GNR Application, 1-hr GNR Application, 1-hr Cell Pack Application, 1-hr Cell Pack Application, 1-hr Debrief / AAR, 30min EBW-Lite ISR Dashboard, 2hrs Data Tracker, 1-hr COIC Apps. Integration PE, 3-hrs Debrief / AAR, 30min 8. Host Unit: Joint Training Counter IED Operations Integration Center (JTCOIC), Newport News, VA
9. Prerequisites: Requesting Unit must be deploying to OIF/OEF. Secret clearance and SIPR access required. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 1-3 Days based on training requirements and unit availability. Use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. No Cost is incurred to unit requesting MTT. Contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Based on number of available SIPR workstations. Optimal size is 20 in the JTCOIC classroom 12. Uniform: ACU at Newport New location. Requesting unit commander determines uniform for MTT. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Mr. John Wrann, Training Officer, (757)223-9961
[email protected] or Mr. Darrell Busquets, (757) 223-9461
[email protected]. Additional Point of Contact:
[email protected] . 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
148 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Any MI MOS 18A 18F 18Z 2. Foundry Program Number: IC055 3. Foundry Program Title: JTCOIC Reach Back and Attack the Network Methodology 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Recommended for Corps HQ, Div HQ, BCT, AVN BDE, ADA BDE, Fires BDE Other Functional / Multi-Function BDEs and BfSB HQ B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: This course provides individuals and staffs of deploying units with the skills and knowledge necessary to operate and utilize the COIC reach-back capabilities to obtain tailored, fused and vetted products to fill intelligence gaps and to integrate Attack the Network (AtN) methodology and principles into the units analytical, intelligence and staff planning and decision making process in order to identify and counter IEDs, IED networks, and other asymmetric threats. Training is provided via MTT at home station or at the JTCOIC in Newport News, VA. Training packages are individually designed based on requesting unit training requirements and availability. Training can range from a one hour briefing to a 3-day MTT. 6. Course Training Objectives: Provide the overall objectives of the course. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have the skills and knowledge necessary to leverage counter-IED capabilities, facilitate a counter-IED working group, and plan attack the network operations, in order to attack insurgent networks and IED cells with maximum effect. 7. Tasks Trained: COIC RFS/RFI Reach-back Support Application, 2hrs Attack the Network Modules: Module# Title Module 1 Attack the Network (AtN) Overview Module 2 AtN in the COIN Environment Module 3 AtN Concepts and Methods Module 4 C-IED Enabler Integration Module 5 Indicators – Observations and Signatures Module 6 Network Templating – A Method Module 7 C-IED / Counter-Threat Working Group Module 8 Network Targeting Module 9 (Practical Exercise)
Duration 2-hrs 2-hrs 2-hrs 2-hrs 2-hrs 2-hrs 2-hrs 2-hrs 4-hrs
8. Host Unit: Joint Training Counter IED Operations Integration Center (JTCOIC), Newport News, VA 9. Prerequisites: Requesting Unit must be deploying to OIF / OEF. Secret clearance and SIPR access required. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 1-3 Days based on training requirements and unit availability. Use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. No Cost is incurred to unit requesting MTT. Contact training provider for scheduling. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or a ny other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Based on number of available SIPR workstations. Optimal size is 20 in the JTCOIC classroom 12. Uniform: ACU at Newport New location. Requesting unit commander determines uniform for MTT. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Mr. John Wrann, Training Officer, (757)223-9961
[email protected] or Mr. Darrell Busquets, (757) 223-9461
[email protected]. Additional Point of Contact:
[email protected] . 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)
149 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35L; 35F, HUMINT Officer Area of Concentration (AOC)/ MI/ E6/WO1/O1/GG11 or above. 2. Foundry Program Number: IC060 3. Foundry Program Title: Joint Interrogation Management Course (JIMC) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Strongly Recommended for INTG BN and INTG B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: JIMC trains mid-level HUMINT managers in the Defense HUMINT Enterprise (DHE). Graduates of this course are equipped to maximize HUMINT collection in support of Combatant Commanders’ Priority Intelligence Requirements through the management of interrogation operations. JIMC provides thorough instruction on Interrogation policy law, operations management, and procedure at the National, Joint, Service, Operational and tactical levels. JIMC also trains its graduates to collaborate and coordinate interrogation operations with other internal and external intelligence partners both military and civilian. JIMC is not a certification course. Graduates sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) prior to graduation attesting to the fact that they understand that the course does not certify them as D epartment of Defense (DoD) interrogators and that they are therefore not authorized to conduct interrogations. Copies of MOUs are kept on file at HT-JCOE. 6. Course Training Objectives: The Joint Interrogation Management Course (JIMC) trains mid-level Interrogation management. 7. Tasks Trained: Classified 8. Host Unit: Human Intelligence Training – Joint Center of Excellence (HT-JCOE), Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613. 9. Prerequisites: Service: Open to all members of the Defense HUMINT Enterprise and selected coalition partners. Specialty: Be a military or civilian assigned to or entering an operational HUMINT position. Grade: Be at least E-6 / GG-11 and above or equivalent. Clearance: Hold a SECRET security clearance. Courses: None. • • • • •
10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 3 weeks / Approximate cost for one Soldier is $4,000. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. Course dates for FY 2011: Class 11-301 11-001 11-302 11-002 11-003 11-303
Report Date 2010-11-01 2010-11-29 2011-01-04 2011-01-31 2011-02-28 2011-03-28
Start Date 2010-11-01 2010-11-29 2011-01-04 2011-01-31 2011-02-28 2011-03-28
End Date 2010-11-19 2010-12-17 2011-01-21 2011-02-18 2011-03-18 2011-04-15
Class 11-304 11-305 11-004 11-306 11-005 11-006
Report Date 2011-04-25 2011-05-16 2011-06-13 2011-07-18 2011-08-22 2011-09-26
Start Date 2011-04-25 2011-05-16 2011-06-13 2011-07-18 2011-08-22 2011-09-26
End Date 2011-05-13 2011-06-03 2011-07-01 2011-08-05 2011-09-09 2011-10-14
11. Spaces Available: 12 seats per class 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: HT-JCOE Operations Section (J3) at 520-533-4073 (DSN: 821-4073) or e-mail
[email protected]. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 10 November 2009 (FPSC)
150 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35M 351M / HUMINT / E6/WO1/GG11 or above. 2. Foundry Program Number: IC068 3. Foundry Program Title: Joint Senior Interrogator Course (JSIC) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Strongly Recommended for INTG BN B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: JSIC trains senior interrogators to supervise DoD interrogation operations and improve interrogation skills based on lessons learned from interrogations conducted in the current theaters of operation. 6. Course Training Objectives: The Joint Senior Interrogator Course (JSIC) trains senior interrogators to supervise Department of Defense (DoD) interrogation operations and improve interrogation skills based on lessons-learned from interrogations conducted in the current theaters of operation. 7. Tasks Trained: Classified 8. Host Unit: Human Intelligence Training – Joint Center of Excellence (HT-JCOE), Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613. 9. Prerequisites: Service: Open to all members of the Defense HUMINT Enterprise and selected coalition partners. Specialty: Be a military or civilian assigned to or entering an operational HUMINT position. Grade: Be at least E-6 / GG-11 and above or equivalent. Clearance: Hold a SECRET security clearance. Courses: Be a graduate of one of the following courses: o 35M HUMINT Collector’s Course. o Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) Counterintelligence/ HUMINT course. o Defense Intelligence Agency Interrogation Course. o Joint Interrogation Certification Course. o Coalition partner equivalent training and certification. Other: o At least 24 months remaining service obligation following successful completion of the course. o Meet service specific medical and physical fitness standards. • • • • •
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10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 3 weeks / Approximate cost for one Soldier is $4,000. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. Course dates for FY 2011: Class 11-001 11-002 11-003 11-004 11-005 11-006 11-007
Report Date 2010-10-12 2010-11-04 2010-11-29 2011-01-10 2011-01-31 2011-02-28 2011-03-21
Start Date 2010-10-12 2010-11-04 2010-11-29 2011-01-10 2011-01-31 2011-02-28 2011-03-21
End Date 2010-10-29 2010-11-24 2010-12-17 2011-01-28 2011-02-18 2011-03-18 2011-04-08
Class 11-008 11-009 11-010 11-011 11-012 11-013 11-014
Report Date 2011-04-11 2011-05-09 2011-05-31 2011-07-05 2011-07-25 2011-08-15 2011-09-07
Start Date 2011-04-11 2011-05-09 2011-05-31 2011-07-05 2011-07-25 2011-08-15 2011-09-07
End Date 2011-04-29 2011-05-27 2011-06-17 2011-07-22 2011-08-12 2011-09-02 2011-09-27
11. Spaces Available: 12 seats per class 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: HT-JCOE Operations Section (J3) at 520-533-4073 (DSN: 821-4073) or e-mail
[email protected].
151 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 10 November 2009 (FPSC)
152 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS / INT / Grade: 35M; 35L; 35F; 351M; 351L; 350F; 35-series AOC / MI / E-4/WO1/O-1/GG-07 or above. 2. Foundry Program Number: IC071 3. Foundry Program Title: Joint HUMINT Analysis and Targeting Course (JHATC) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: JHATC starts with a platform-instruction phase where students learn about analyzing and developing the human terrain, developing source profiles, spotting and assessing potentially lucrative sources, and validating and vetting them. All instruction is conducted in a small group setting. The last week of the course moves into a Field Training Exercise (FTX) where students apply the skills they learned during the platform-instruction phase. 6. Course Training Objectives: The Joint HUMINT Analysis and Targeting Course (JHATC) trains HUMINT collectors and analysts to work together in a synergistic manner to identify, develop, and vet lucrative sources. 7. Tasks Trained: Classified 8. Host Unit: HUMINT Training – Joint Center of Excellence (HT-JCOE), Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613. 9. Prerequisites: Service: Open to all members of the Defense HUMINT Enterprise. Specialty: Military or civilian assigned to or entering an operational HUMINT position or providing ana lytical support to a Military Source Operation (MSO). Grade: Be at least E-4 / GG-07 and above or equivalent. Clearance: Hold a TOP SECRET security clearance. Courses: Be a graduate of one of the following courses: Analysts must be trained at a service intelligence Analyst course. Collectors must be trained at a service HUMINT Collector course. Other: At least one year of operational experience in their respective specialties. • •
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10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: Two (2) week course. Per Diem: $1,806. Airfare: $750.00. Rental car: $560.00. Total: $3,116.00 and any other cost not listed associated with this opportunity. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or a ny other requirement associated with the training event. The Fiscal year 2011 class dates are: Class 11-001 11-002 11-003 11-004 11-005 11-006 11-007
Report Date 2010-10-18 2010-12-06 2011-01-04 2011-01-31 2011-03-02 2011-03-16 2011-04-04
Start Date 2010-10-18 2010-12-06 2011-01-10 2011-01-31 2011-03-02 2011-03-16 2011-04-04
End Date 2010-10-29 2010-12-17 2011-01-14 2011-02-11 2011-03-15 2011-03-29 2011-04-15
Class 11-008 11-009 11-010 11-011 11-012 11-013 11-014 11-015
Report Date 2011-04-25 2011-05-11 2011-06-08 2011-07-11 2011-07-25 2011-08-10 2011-09-07 2011-09-26
Start Date 2011-04-25 2011-05-11 2011-06-08 2011-07-11 2011-07-25 2011-08-10 2011-09-07 2011-09-26
End Date 2011-05-06 2011-05-24 2011-06-21 2011-07-22 2011-08-05 2011-08-23 2011-09-20 2011-10-07
11. Spaces Available: Fifteen (15) seats per class. 12. Uniform: Duty Uniform (ACU for Army). 13. Point of Contact: HT-JCOE Operations Section (J3) at 52-533-4073 (DSN: 821-4073) or
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected]
153 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 15. Foundry event date validation: July 2010 (FPSC) 1. MOS /INT/Grade: AOC 35F 351M MOS 35M / HUMINT / E7/WO1/O1/GG11 or above. 2. Foundry Program Number: IC072 3. Foundry Program Title: Joint HUMINT Officer Course (JHOC) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Recommended for BCT a nd BfSB MI BN B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: JHOC provides instruction on HUMINT policy, law, and procedure at the National, Joint Service, Operational, and Tactical levels. JHOC also trains its graduates to collaborate and coordinate HUMINT operations with other internal and external military and civilian intelligence partners. JHOC trains Information Technology competencies using software and communications suites that are employed in real world HUMINT operations throughout the DHE. The course starts with a platform-instruction phase then conducts 2 distinct Field Training Exercises (FTX) that train and evaluate each Soldier on: Ability to manage the HUMINT operations of Brigade Combat Team (BCT) operating within a Combined and Joint Task Force (CJTF). Ability to manage the HUMINT operations of echelons corps and above CJTF. •
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6. Course Training Objectives: The Joint HUMINT Officer Course (JHOC) trains entry and mid-level HUMINT managers in the Defense HUMINT Enterprise (DHE). 7. Tasks Trained: Classified 8. Host Unit: Human Intelligence Training – Joint Center of Excellence (HT-JCOE), Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613. 9. Prerequisites: Service: Open to all members of the Defense HUMINT Enterprise. Specialty: Be a military or civilian assigned to or entering an operational HUMINT position. Grade: Be at least E-7 / GG-12 and above or equivalent. Clearance: Hold a TOP SECRET security clearance. Courses: None. Other: None. • • • • • •
10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 4 weeks / Approximate cost for one Soldier is $5,000. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. Class dates for FY 2011: Class 11-001 11-002 11-003
Report Date 2010-10-18 2011-01-06 2011-02-28
Start Date 2010-10-18 2011-01-06 2011-02-28
End Date 2010-11-12 2011-02-04 2011-03-25
Class 11-004 11-005 11-006 11-007
Report Date 2011-04-04 2011-07-11 2011-08-15 2011-09-26
Start Date 2011-04-04 2011-07-11 2011-08-15 2011-09-26
End Date 2011-04-29 2011-08-05 2011-09-09 2011-10-21
11. Spaces Available: 16 seats per class 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: HT-JCOE Operations Section (J3) at 520-533-4073 (DSN: 821-4073) or e-mail
[email protected]. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 10 November 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35E 35F 35L 35M 351M 351L 35Y 2. Foundry Program Number: IC073 3. Foundry Program Title: Joint Source Validation Course (JSVC) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: : JSVC starts with a platform-instruction phase where the students are re-introduced to the importance of source validation process and instructed on the various operational tools available in a strategic and combat environment. Students are then shown examples of operational testing and given guidelines on how to incorporate them in all pha ses of the operational cycle in both environments. The course makes extensive use of case studies to demonstrate the training points. Following the platform-instruction phase, the course moves into a practical exercise. The students are broken into smaller groups where they must apply the source validation concepts discussed as well as their experience in order to validate the authenticity, reliability, and control of the sources in a series of a ctual cases 6. Course Training Objectives: The Joint source Validation Course (JSVC) trains techniques and methodologies for conducting and managing the source validation process. 7. Tasks Trained: Classified 8. Host Unit: Human Intelligence Training – Joint Center of Excellence (HT-JCOE), Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613. 9. Prerequisites: Service: Open to all members of the Defense HUMINT Enterprise. Specialty: Be U.S. Military or civil servant assigned to or entering a valid HUMINT collection or Counterintelligence (CI) assignment or deploying to an equivalent HUMINT or CI management position. Grade: None. Clearance: Hold a SECRET security clearance. Courses: For a complete list of the prerequisite courses for JSVC please visit our SIPRNet website at htjcoe.jioc.jfcom.smil.mil and look at the Course Catalog under the References tab. Other: None. • •
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10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 2 days / Approximate cost for one Soldier is $1,000. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific co sts: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or a ny other requirement associated with the training event. Resident class dates for Fiscal Year (FY) 2011: Class 11-001 11-002 11-003 11-004 11-005 11-006 11-007 11-008 11-009 11-010 11-011 11-012 11-013 11-014
Report Date 2010-10-05 2010-10-21 2010-11-02 2010-11-04 2010-11-22 2010-12-09 2011-01-10 2011-01-13 2011-02-01 2011-02-03 2011-02-07 2011-02-15 2011-03-02 2011-03-07
Start Date 2010-10-05 2010-10-21 2010-11-02 2010-11-04 2010-11-22 2010-12-09 2011-01-10 2011-01-13 2011-02-01 2011-02-03 2011-02-07 2011-02-15 2011-03-02 2011-03-07
End Date 2010-10-06 2010-10-22 2010-11-03 2010-11-05 2010-11-23 2010-12-10 2011-01-11 2011-01-14 2011-02-02 2011-02-04 2011-02-08 2011-02-16 2011-03-03 2011-03-08
11-015 Class 11-016 11-017 11-018 11-019 11-020 11-021 11-022 11-023 11-024 11-025 11-026 11-027 11-028
2011-03-21 Report Date 2011-04-06 2011-04-11 2011-04-14 2011-04-18 2011-04-21 2011-04-28 2011-05-03 2011-05-12 2011-05-16 2011-05-31 2011-06-13 2011-06-21 2011-06-27
2011-03-21 Start Date 2011-04-06 2011-04-11 2011-04-14 2011-04-18 2011-04-21 2011-04-28 2011-05-03 2011-05-12 2011-05-16 2011-05-31 2011-06-13 2011-06-21 2011-06-27
2011-03-22 End Date 2011-04-07 2011-04-12 2011-04-15 2011-04-19 2011-04-22 2011-04-29 2011-05-04 2011-05-13 2011-05-17 2011-06-01 2011-06-14 2011-06-22 2011-06-28
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 11-029 11-030 Class 11-031 11-032 11-033 11-034
2011-06-30 2011-07-14 Report Date 2011-07-28 2011-08-15 2011-08-17 2011-08-29
2011-06-30 2011-07-14 Start Date 2011-07-28 2011-08-15 2011-08-17 2011-08-29
2011-07-01 2011-07-15 End Date 2011-07-29 2011-08-16 2011-08-18 2011-08-30
Class 11-035 11-036 11-037 11-038 11-039
Report Date 2011-09-12 2011-09-06 2011-09-20 2011-09-28 2011-09-29
Start Date 2011-09-12 2011-09-06 2011-09-20 2011-09-28 2011-09-29
End Date 2011-09-13 2011-09-07 2011-09-21 2011-09-29 2011-09-30
HT-JCOE conducts resident courses quarterly and schedules Training and Advisory Visits (TAV) to units on a first-come, first serve basis. These MTTs may be available through Foundry. Please contact training provider for scheduling. 11. Spaces Available: 30 Seats per class 12. Uniform: ACU. Requesting unit commander will determine uniform for MTT. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: HT-JCOE Operations Section (J3) at 520-533-4073 (DSN: 821-4073) or e-mail
[email protected]. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 10 November 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: MI MOS unspecific; E6 – E8; WO1-CW3; O2-O4 2. Foundry Program Number: IC112 3. Foundry Program Title: TEDAC Familiarization Course 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: Course will provide overview of the FBI Laboratory’s Terrorist Explosive Device Analytical Center (TEDAC) forensic exploitation and analytical capability and enable the analyst downrange to focus collection and quickly engage national resources. 6. Course Training Objectives: Upon successful completion of the course, each student will be able to develop a collection strategy that focuses Sensitive Site Exploitation in theater. They will be able to lead WIT and Battlefield Forensics teams in the identification and collection of critical IED components, and be able to make a linkage between items. Finally, they will be able to improve the linkage between national and tactical analytical platforms. 7. Tasks Trained: During the 10 day instructions students will receive training in the following areas: Responsibilities of FBI and TEDAC Forensics exploitation capabilities utilized at national level Interagency overview capabilities that address the IED problem set • • •
8. Host Unit: Federal Bureau of Investigation Terrorist Explosive Device Analytical Center (TEDAC) 9. Prerequisites: Soldier should have attended the WIT course at Fort Huachuca, AZ. It is strongly recommended that they also possess at least one rotation in OIF/OEF on a WIT or Battlefield Forensics Team. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 10 day course, offered as required. Cost per student: TDY cost and rental car 11. Spaces Available: 2-5 per rotation. 12. Uniform: ACUs. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Mr Dean Reik Phone: 703-632-8511;
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: September 2010 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35E 35L 351L 2. Foundry Program Number: IC116 3. Foundry Program Title: Defense Cyber Investigations Training Academy (DCITA) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: The Defense Cyber Investigations Training Academy (DCITA) develops and delivers cyber investigation training courses for DoD organizations, Defense Criminal Investigative Organizations, military counterintelligence agencies, and law enforcement organizations. The Academy is the only government organization solely dedicated to cyber investigations training, development, and delivery. Students are trained in the latest digital forensic techniques using state-of-the-art equipment, classrooms, and technologies. DCITA training includes: Computer search and seizure techniques Network intrusion investigations Forensic computer media analysis to support criminal, fraud, and counterintelligence investigations Basic and advanced forensic examinations Online undercover techniques DCITA is accredited through the Council of Occupational Education (COE). Recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, COE’s mission is to assure quality training in career and technical development. • • • • •
6. Course Training Objectives: N/A 7. Tasks Trained: Technology Track Introduction to Networks and Computer Hardware Wireless Technology (WT) Responders Track Computer Incident Responders Course (CIRC) Basic Cyber Crimes Investigations Course (BCIC) Introduction to Computer Search and Seizure (ICSS) Large Data Set Acquisition (LDSA) Managing Computer Investigations (MCI) Forensics Track Windows Forensic Examinations (WFE-E) Deployable Forensics (DEF) Macintosh Forensic Examinations (McFE) • •
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Data Recovery (DR) Continuing Education - Forensic Toolkit (CE-FTK) Continuing Education - ILook (CE-I) Continuing Education - EnCase (CE-E) Intrusions Track Forensics and Intrusions in a Solaris Environment Forensics and Intrusions in a Linux E nvironment Forensics and Intrusions in a Windows Environment Network Investigations Track Online Undercover Techniques (OUT) Network Monitoring Course (NMC) Live Network Investigations (LNI) Advanced Log Analysis (ALA) • • •
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DCITA Online Training DC3 and DCITA are proud to announce the unveiling of our new DCITA Online, Distance Education initiative. Through online training, DCITA Online can provide professional training to students across the world over normal commercial Internet lines. DCITA Online provides a unique training experience through its integrated online virtual machines. This technology allows for students to have hands-on experience with subject matter through all major Internet web browsers. Each DCITA Online course is based upon an asynchronous schedule, allowing for students to log in at any time during a scheduled week of class to participate in the course. This allows for simultaneous attendance across regional borders and time zones, and places the least impact on a student's personal and professional obligations. DCITA Online utilizes custom-written software to provide instructional materials to students through a variety of methods. Standard documents and presentations are accompanied by video walkthroughs, audio narrations, custom applets, and hands-on practical exercises. All course material has been developed to adhere to online distance learning standards. Regular written assignments, quizzes, and tests are used throughout courses to monitor a student's progression. In-house instructors and subject matter experts are also available throughout the course to assist students and provide additional research. Assignments are typically assigned on a Monday and expected to be submitted by midnight of the next Sunday. More information at: http://www.dc3.mil/dcita/dcitaAbout.php 8. Host Unit: Defense Cyber Investigations Training Academy (DCITA); Linthicum, MD
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 9. Prerequisites: Dependant upon selected training opportunity. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 2-10 Days / Approximate cost for one Soldier for ten days is $3,000. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. / Please contact training provider for dates. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or a ny other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Dependant upon selected training opportunity. 12. Uniform: Provide the normal daily uniform. For example, BDUs, Class B’s, PT uniform, business casual. 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Cheryl Clowser; HQDA, DCS G-2; email:
[email protected] or
[email protected]. COM 703-695-2516; DSN 225-2516; Fax 695-3149; Mon - Fri/0730-1600 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 10 November 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Any MOS designated as a Red Team Member in DOD, Joint, or Army organizations. 2. Foundry Program Number: IC118 3. Foundry Program Title: Red Team Members Course (RTMC) (SI/ASI 7J) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Recommended for Corps HQ, Div HQ, and BCT B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1 Conduct IPB 5. Course Description: Red Teaming is defined as a function executed by trained, educated and practiced experts to provide commanders an independent capability to fully explore alternatives in plans and operations in the context of the com mon operational environment and from the perspective of both our partners and adversaries. The UFMCS program is an Army initiative organized to support organizational Red Team requirements through education, training and operational experience. At the direction of HQDA G-2/G-3 and TRADOC G-2, UFMCS is the only Army institution currently conducting courses to educate Red Team Leaders (RTL) and train Red Team Members (RTM). The 6-week RTMC is a course for designated members of a unit’s Red Team. The 6-week RTMC is NOT a course to send designated RTLs to attend--the SI/ASIs are different and slots in unit Tables of Organization and Equipment (TOE) call for different SI/ASIs for a RTMC graduate (SI/ASI 7J) vs. a RTLC graduate (SI/ASI 7G). The RTMC focuses on training to prepare RTMs and is thus less focused on education and more on training and practical application. Students attending the RTMC are exposed to the same major blocks of instruction as in the 18-week RTLC and 9-week SG RTLC but in a shorter duration. While the RTM are familiarized with the RT theories, cultural and operational environments, they a re provided a curriculum that concentrates more on the functional management of RT tac tics, techniques and procedures as a Red Team element operating within Army Service Component Command, Corps, Di vision or Brigade headquarters. The RTMC trains the RTM to explore all of the above but training concentrates on Red Teaming techniques (i.e., ways to reduce complexity that it useful but not simplistic, thinking by analogy, cultural analysis, and pre-mortem analysis) and the application of theories to problems. Prior to nominating students, commanders must know that the 6-week RTMC is conducted in Course fashion, the majority of students in a class will be in grades E7 through O5 and most students will have attained senior military and civil education levels. The RTMC is taught at a Master’s Degree level in Course fashion. Courses normally meet 4 hours per day and use the remainder of the day for readings (avg. 100-200 pages per night) and assignments. Students are not required to complete an Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) during the course. Graduates will NOT have an Active Duty Service Obligation (ADSO) upon completion of the 6-week RTMC. Graduates are expected to perform as members of their unit’s Red Team on return to unit for at least one year. Graduates will receive: a course graduation certificate: DA Form 1059, Academic Efficiency Report (AER); and, a UFMCS Memorandum attesting to completion of the course to submit unit Adjutant General/S-1 Personnel Management Offices and Education Centers to record course completion and award of the SI/ASI 7J. Course completion and award of SI/ASI 7J is documented in ATRRS. 6. Course Training Objectives: N/A 7. Tasks Trained: N/A 8. Host Unit: University of Foreign Military and Cultural Studies (UFMCS) Fort Leavenworth, KS or at another location if course is executed as an MTT. 9. Prerequisites: UFMCS courses are available for enrollment to Army and other DOD personnel. Students attending the RTMC: Must be command or Army Human Resources Command nominated or attend through the CGSC ILE electives program. Students should be designated to become members of a Red Team. Should be O4 and above. By exception, UFMCS accepts command nominated O2/O3s, CWO3 and above, E7 and above, and GS/GG-12 and above. The RTMC is intended for RT Members assigned at the ASCC, Corps, Division and Brigade levels as well as at other DOD or Joint Commands, agencies and organizations. Red Teams with Army TOE/MTOE positions within current ASCC, Corps, Division, or Brigade levels DO NOT currently call for less than O4 ranks— O2/O3s, Warrant Officers, Enlisted Soldiers or DOD/DAC civilians are currently NOT a part of the TOE/MTOE Red Team structures. However, UFMCS’ past experience shows that with shortages of Army Officers, Army Commands often nominate junior Officers, Warrant Officers, Enlisted Soldiers or DOD/DACs to occupy Red Team TOE/MTOE positions. Joint Commands do not have specified Red Team structures or manning levels and therefore also often nominates lesser ranking military or DOD/DACs to fulfill their Red Team requirements. Therefore, to accommodate to command nominations, UFMCS will waive the Officer Grade O4 or higher attendance, but the student MUST BE command nominated. Military Education Level (MEL): Officer and Warrant Officer MEL4 equivalency is not required, but is encouraged. Senior Enlisted personnel must have attended the Army Non-commissioned Officers Course (ANCOC) or a nother Service’s equivalent. Civilian Education Level: All students must have completed a minimum of two years at an accredited civilian college or university and it would be best if they have completed a Bachelor’s Degree. The RTMC is taught at a Master’s Degree level.
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY All students must have a current SECRET security clearance to access the UFMCS facility; JPAS will be utilized to verify security clearances and additional instructions will be provided by UFMCS Operations personnel prior to the course reporting date. All military personnel must meet Army height/weight and physical fitness standards IAW AR 350-1 on the course reporting date. Additional Comment: All student enrollments are accomplished through ATRRS and in co ordination with UFMCS Operations. See the above listing and ATRRS for a complete list of all attendance prerequisites. RTMC courses listed above a nd additional FY11 and later courses are also listed in ATRRS. The ATRRS on-line Course Catalog provides detailed course descriptions, prerequisites, and supporting information about the school (https://www.atrrs.army.mil/atrrscc/ https://www.atrrs.army.mil/atrrscc/)). Interested parties should go to the “Search Within” section of the ATRRS screen, select a FY of choice (e.g., 2009 or 2010 or later) from the drop-down list, then select the UFMCS “School Code” number, i.e., “159” from the drop-down list, and then click on the “Search the ATRRS Course Catalog” button at the bottom of the search screen. A list of all UFMCS courses offered in the selected FY will appear. Click on the blue highlighted link for the specific course number and then a listing of all course classes in the s elected FY will appear with the dates displayed. Provide the information from this screen to your ATRRS POC who is most often found in a unit’s S-3, G-3, J-3 or other “Training” sections. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 6 Weeks/ Approximate cost and for for one Soldier is $6,500. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific co sts: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html.. http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Please coordinate through training training provider. provider. 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Operations Operations Officer: Mr. George George Hethcoat, phone 913-684-3857 or DSN 552-3857,
[email protected];;
[email protected].
[email protected] [email protected]; mil; Assistant Operations Officer: Mr. Gary Olson, phone 913-6844336 or DSN 552-4336,
[email protected] [email protected];;
[email protected]. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: To be published.
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Any MOS designated designated as a Red Team Leader in DOD, Joint, or Army Army organizations. 2. Foundry Program Number: IC119 3. Foundry Program Title: Stop Gap Red Red Team Leaders Course (SI/ASI 7G) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Recommended for Corps HQ, Div HQ, and BCT B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1 Conduct IPB 5. Course Description: Red Teaming is defined as a function executed by trained, educated educated and practiced experts to provide commanders an independent capability to fully explore alternatives in plans and operations in the context of the common operational environment and from the perspective of both our partners and adversaries. The UFMCS program is an Army initiative organized to support organizational Red Team requirements through education, training and operational experience. At the direction of HQDA G-2/G-3 and TRADOC G-2, UFMCS is the only Army institution currently conducting courses courses to educate Red Team Leaders (RTL) and train Red Team Members (RTM). The 9-week SG RTLC is an alternative RT Leaders course conducted at UFMCS; it is a condensed version of the 18-week RTLC. The 9-week SG RTLC is a HQDA G2/G3 directed course implemented to increase the throughput of trained Red Team Leaders who are specifically targeted for units on an ARFORGEN deployment rotation schedule. It’s regionally focused on OIF/OEF. Priority for seats in the SG RTLC is to those Army Officers in grades O4 to O6 who are command RTL designees to serve as RTL at deployed d eployed or deploying Army Service Component Command, Corps, Division and Brigade headquarters levels. Deploying units are encouraged to send personnel through the 9-week SG R TLC well prior to scheduled rotations. Students attending the SG RTLC study and research the following: western and non-western military and non-military theories; RT tactics, techniques and procedures; the application of diverse theories; war-gaming; adversarial doctrines; communications, negotiations, group dynamics; and, regional military and civil cultures; and, application of these subjects into various contemporary operational environments. Throughout, students are exposed to case studies and actual operations planning. The SG RTLC affords students opportunities to review and provide Red Team inputs to a ctual deployed commands or agencies (studies, analyses, operations orders, plans, etc.). The SG RTLC is taught at a Master’s Degree level in Course fashion. Courses normally meet 4 hours per day and use the remainder of the day for readings (a vg. 200 pages per night) and other assignments. Students are required to complete an Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) during the course. As opposed to Army Officers attending the 18-week RTLC, those Army Officers attending the 9-week SG RTLC will NOT incur a two year Active Duty Service Obligation (ADSO). On return to the unit, they should be used in a RTL position and a nd perform as their unit’s designated RTL for a t least one year or during the ARFORGEN rotation period. Graduates will be provided: a DA Form 1059, Academic Efficiency Report (AER), a skill identifier/additional skill identifier (SI/ASI) 7G; a graduation certificate; and, and a UFMCS Memorandum attesting to completion of the course to submit unit Adjutant General/S-1 Personnel Management Offices and Education Centers to record course completion. 6. Course Training Objectives: N/A 7. Tasks Trained: N/A 8. Host Unit: University of Foreign Military and Cultural Cultural Studies (UFMCS) Fort Leavenworth, KS or at another location if course is executed as an MTT. 9. Prerequisites: UFMCS courses are available for enrollment to Army and other DoD personnel. personnel. Students attending the SG RTLC: Must be command or Army Human Resources Command nominated or attend through the CGSC ILE electives program. Student should be designated to become a leader or a member of a Red Team. The SG RTLC is specifically targeted for deploying units and their command RTL designees. Should be O4 and above. The SG RTLC is NOT normally open for other personnel without a HQDA G-3 and Director UFMCS approved waiver. By exception (waiver), the SG RTLC MAY be opened for attendance by senior O3s, CW3 and above, and DoD Civilians, GS/GG -12 and above. By exception means these students must be the unit commanders’ designated RTL, be command nominated and approved by the Director UFMCS prior to ATRRS enrollment. The SG RTLC is intended for RT Leaders assigned at the ASCC, Corps, Division and Brigade levels as well as at other DOD or Joint Commands, agencies and organizations. Red Teams with Army TOE/MTOE positions within current ASCC, Corps, Division, or Brigade levels DO NOT currently call for less than O4 ranks—O2/O3s, Warrant Officers, Enlisted Soldiers or DOD/DAC civilians are currently NOT a part of the TOE/MTOE Red Team structures. However, UFMCS’ past experience shows that with shortages of Army Officers, Army Commands often nominate junior Officers, Warrant Officers, Enlisted Soldiers or DOD/DACs to occup y Red Team TOE/MTOE positions. Joint Commands do not have specified Red Team structures or manning levels and therefore also often nominates lesser ranking military or DOD/DACs to fulfill their Red Team requirements. Therefore, to accommodate to command nominations, UFMCS will waive the Officer Grade O4 or higher attendance, but the student MUST BE command nominated.
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Military Education Level (MEL): All nominated Officers and Warrant Officers should have completed MEL level 4 education or be enrolled in a current ILE course, e.g., Officer completion of CGSC or ILE or other equivalent Service School attendance to CGSC/ILE; nominated Warrant Officers must have completed their MEL4 qualification through a ttendance at senior Warrant Officer Courses; senior NCOs should have attended ANCOC or higher or equivalent courses. Officers enrolled in SG RTLC must have completed a MEL4 IS A WAIVERABLE REQUIREMENT. If a command designated RTL does not possess a MEL4, a UFMCS waiver is to be requested. Commanders must know that Officer -students not possessing the CGSC/ILE background will be at risk for not satisfactorily completing the course. Coordination of waivers with HQDA G3 Training Directorate and Director is MANDATORY. Civilian Education Level: All SG RTLC students must have completed a minimum of four years in an accredited civilian college or university completing all requirements for the award of a Bachelor’s Degree and should have completed or be enrolled in a Master’s Degree program. The SG RTLC is taught at a Master’s Degree level. All students must have a current SECRET security clearance to access the UFMCS facility; JPAS will be utilized to verify security clearances and additional instructions will be provided by UFMCS Operations personnel prior to the course reporting date. All military personnel must meet Army height/weight and physical fitness standards IAW AR 350-1. All Army personnel must take and pass the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) during the course. See ATRRS for a complete list of all prerequisites for attendance at SG RTLC. Additional Comments: All student enrollments are accomplished through ATRRS and in coordination with UFMCS Operations. See See the above listing and ATRRS for a complete list of all attendance prerequisites. SG RTLC courses listed above and a dditional FY11 and later courses are also listed in ATRRS. The ATRRS on-line Course Catalog provides detailed course descriptions, prerequisites, and supporting information about the school (https://www.atrrs.army.mil/atrrscc/ https://www.atrrs.army.mil/atrrscc/)). Interested parties should go to the “Search Within” section of the ATRRS screen, select a FY of choice (e.g., 2009 or 2010 or later) from the drop-down list, then select the UFMCS “School Code” number, i.e., “159” from the drop-down list, and then click on the “Search the ATRRS Course Catalog” button at the bottom of the search screen. A list of all UFMCS courses offered in the selected FY will appear. Click on the blue highlighted link for the specific course number and then a listing of all course classes in the s elected FY will appear with the dates displayed. Provide the information from this screen to your ATRRS POC who are most often found in a unit’s S-3, G-3, J-3 or other “Training” sections. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 9 Weeks / Approximate cost for one Soldier is $10,000. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific co sts: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html.. http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Please coordinate with training training provider. 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Operations Officer: Mr. George Hethcoat, Hethcoat, phone 913-684-3857 or DSN 552-3857,
[email protected];;
[email protected].
[email protected] [email protected]; mil; Assistant Operations Officer: Mr. Gary Olson, phone 913-6844336 or DSN 552-4336,
[email protected] [email protected];;
[email protected]. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: To Be Published.
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Any MOS designated as a Red Team Leader in DOD, Joint, Other Service or Army organizations. 2. Foundry Program Number: IC120 3. Foundry Program Title: Red Team Leaders Course (SI/ASI 7G) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Recommended for Corps HQ, Div HQ, and BCT B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.2.1 Conduct IPB 5. Course Description: Red Teaming is defined as a function executed by trained, educated and practiced experts to provide commanders an independent capability to fully explore alternatives in plans and operations in the context of the common operational environment and from the perspective of both our partners and adversaries. The UFMCS program is an Army initiative organized to support organizational Red Team requirements through education, training and operational experience. At the direction of HQDA and TRADOC, UFM CS is the only Army institution currently conducting courses to educate Red Team Leaders (RTL) and train Red Team Members (RTM). The RTLC is the primary RT Leaders course conducted at UFMCS. Priority for seats in the RTLC is to those Army Officers in grades O4 to O6 who are command RTL designees to serve as RTL at deployed or deploying Army Service Component Command, Corps, Division and Brigade headquarters levels. Deploying units are encouraged to send personnel through the RTLC well prior to scheduled rotations. Students attending the RTLC study and research the following: western and non-western military and non-military theories; RT tactics, techniques and procedures; the application of diverse theories; war-gaming; adversarial doctrines; communications, negotiations, group dynamics; and, regional military and civil cultures; and, application of these subjects into various contemporary operational environments. Throughout, students are exposed to case studies a nd actual operations planning. The RTLC affords students opportunities to review and provide Red Team inputs to actual deployed commands or agencies (studies, analyses, operations orders, plans, etc.). The RTLC is taught at a Master’s Degree level in Course fashion. Courses normally meet 4 hours per day and use the remainder of the day for readings (avg. 200-250 pages per night) and other assignments. Students are required to complete an Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) during the course. Army Soldiers attending the RTLC incur a two year Active Duty Service Obligation (ADSO). On return to the unit, they should be used in a RTL position and perform as their unit’s designated RTL for at least one year or during the ARFORGEN rotation period. Graduates will be provided: a DA Form 1059, Academic Efficiency Report (AER), a skill identifier/additional skill identifier (SI/ASI) 7G; a graduation certificate; and, and a UFMCS Memorandum attesting to completion of the course to submit unit Adjutant General/S-1 P ersonnel Management Offices and Education Centers to record course completion. 6. Course Training Objectives: N/A 7. Tasks Trained: N/A 8. Host Unit: University of Foreign Military and Cultural Studies (UFMCS) Fort Leavenworth, KS or at another location if course is executed as an MTT. 9. Prerequisites: UFMCS courses are available for enrollment to Army and other DoD personnel. Students attending the RTLC: Prerequisites: UFMCS courses are available for enrollment to Army and other DoD personnel designated to be a unit RTL meeting specific course prerequisites as identified below. Units not scheduled to deploy should send RTL nominees to the 18-week RTLC. Enrollment is through ATRRS and in coordination with UFMCS Operations. RTLC prerequisites are summarized below consistent with a HQDA G-3 ALARACT message announcing the courses to Army Commands: Must be command or Army Human Resources Command nominated or attend through the CGSC ILE electives program. Students should be designated to become a leader or a member of a Red Team. The SG RTLC is specifically targeted for deploying units and their command RTL designees. Should be O4 and above. The RTLC is NOT normally open for other personnel without a HQDA G-3 a nd Director UFMCS approved waiver. By exception (waiver), the RTLC MAY be opened for attendance by senior O3s, CW3 and above, and DoD Civilians, GS/GG-12 and above. By exception means these students must be the unit commanders’ designated RTL, be command nominated and approved by the Director UFMCS prior to ATRRS enrollment. The RTLC is intended for RT Leaders assigned at the ASCC, Corps, Division and Brigade levels as well as at other DOD or Joint Commands, agencies and organizations. Red Teams with Army TOE/MTOE positions within current ASCC, Corps, Division, or Brigade levels DO NOT currently call for less than O4 ranks—O2/O3s, Warrant Officers, Enlisted Soldiers or DOD/DAC civilians are currently NOT a part of the TOE/MTOE Red Team structures. However, UFMCS’ past experience shows that with shortages of Army Officers, Army Commands often nominate junior Officers, Warrant Officers, Enlisted Soldiers or DOD/DACs to occupy Red Team TOE/MTOE positions. Joint Commands do not have specified Red Team structures or manning levels and therefore also often nominates lesser ranking military or DOD/DACs to fulfill their Red Team requirements. Therefore, to accommodate to command nominations, UFMCS will waiv e the Officer Grade O4 or higher attendance, but the student MUST BE command nominated.
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Military Education Level (MEL): All nominated Officers and Warrant Officers should have completed MEL level 4 education or be enrolled in a current ILE course, e.g., Officer completion of CGSC or ILE or other equivalent Service School attendance to CGSC/ILE; nominated Warrant Officers must have completed their MEL4 qualification through a ttendance at senior Warrant Officer Courses; senior NCOs should have attended ANCOC or higher or equivalent courses. Officers enrolled in SG RTLC must have completed a MEL4 IS A WAIVERABLE REQUIREMENT. If a command designated RTL does not possess a MEL4, a UFMCS waiver is to be requested. Commanders must know that Officer -students not possessing the CGSC/ILE background will be at risk for not satisfactorily completing the course. Coordination of waivers with HQDA G3 Training Directorate and Director is MANDATORY. Civilian Education Level: All RTLC students must have completed a minimum of four years in an accredited civilian college or university completing all requirements for the award of a Bachelor’s Degree and should have completed or be enrolled in a Master’s Degree program. The RTLC is taught at a Master’s Degree level. All students must have a current SECRET security clearance to access the UFMCS facility; JPAS will be utilized to verify security clearances and additional instructions will be provided by UFMCS Operations personnel prior to the course reporting date. All military personnel must meet Army height/weight and physical fitness standards IAW AR 350-1. All Army personnel must take and pass the Army Phy sical Fitness Test (APFT) during the course. See ATRRS for a complete list of all prerequisites for attendance at RTLC. Additional Comments: All student enrollments are accomplished through ATRRS and in coordination with UFMCS Operations. See the above listing and ATRRS for a complete list of all attendance prerequisites. RTLC courses listed above and additional FY11 and later courses are also listed in ATRRS. The ATRRS on-line Course Catalog provides detailed course descriptions, prerequisites, and supporting information about the school (https://www.atrrs.army.mil/atrrscc/). Interested parties should go to the “Search Within” section of the ATRRS screen, select a FY of choice (e.g., 2009 or 2010 or later) from the drop-down list, then select the UFMCS “School Code” number, i.e., “159” from the drop-down list, and then click on the “Search the ATRRS Course Catalog” button at the bottom of the search screen. A list of all UFMCS courses offered in the selected FY will appear. Click on the blue highlighted link for the specific course number and then a listing of all course classes in the s elected FY will appear with the dates displayed. Provide the information from this screen to your ATRRS POC who are most often found in a unit’s S-3, G-3, J-3 or other “Training” sections. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 18 Weeks / Approximate cost for one Soldier is $18,000. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and National Guard pay and allowance costs. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Please coordinate with training provider. 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Operations Officer: Mr. George Hethcoat, phone 913-684-3857 or DSN 552-3857,
[email protected];
[email protected]; Assistant Operations Officer: Mr. Gary Olson, phone 913-6844336 or DSN 552-4336,
[email protected];
[email protected]. 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: To Be Published.
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: 35E, 35L, 351L 2. Foundry Program Number: IC121 3. Foundry Program Title: Joint Counterintelligence Training Academy (JCITA) 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: Recommended for BCT, BfSB MI BN and HCT B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: JCITA Mission: JCITA offers premier practical-exercise-based training and professional development for counterintelligence practitioners who serve in operational, investigative, collection, and analytical roles throughout DoD and other national security stakeholder organizations. JCITA is a single point of reference that integrates dynamic classroom instruction, mobile training teams, and cutting edge distance learning technologies to instill the common language, purpose, and unity of response needed to build today's national counterintelligence capability into the finest protective asset possible. The JCITA Course catalogue as well as enrollment form can be found on the JCITA SIPRnet Website: https://jcita.cifa.smil.mil/jcita.net/default.aspx 6. Course Training Objectives: Dependant upon training opportunities selected. 7. Tasks Trained: Dependant upon training opportunities selected. 8. Host Unit: Joint Counterintelligence Training Academy, Elkridge, MD 9. Prerequisites: Course sizes are pre-determined and limited for each Service: candidates will be prioritized by position requirements and need basis, and then submitted to the JClTA Registrar for each course. To assist with prioritization, provide duty description, tentative deployment date (month), unit requirements, or as career development to a ttend course, this information will be a requirement of all Army applicants to provide in the "Duty Description/Justification" area of the enrollment form (dtd 8 August 2006). Also, indicate Government Credit Card status (Y/N/PENDING). Students from ARNG must be on active duty orders through assigned unit to attend classes offered at JCITA. JCITA will not accept any enrollment form with blank slots/missing information. For all enrollments, enrollment must have Commander’s/Supervisor’s endorsement (either memo or email format is acceptable), each enrollment must have a duty description/justification for taking the requested course, and use N/A or None as it applies (leave nothing blank), enrollee must also a have Gov’t Credit Card (GCC) in good standing. Those NOT in the local area must have a minimum balance available based on course length, 1 wk course $3,000, for a 2-3 week $5,000, and ALL attending the CFSO & CIFP courses $7,000. In addition, (Commander's/Supervisor's endorsement will include validating the following three items, approval for taking the course, acknowledgment of time frame away from unit and ensuring individual's Gov't credit card in good standing with the required balance/course). More details are available on the website. ALL students must provide their home addresses on their enrollment forms (and on-line enrollments). Students’ TDY/TAD orders cannot be processed without this home address. Specific course prerequisites are dependant upon training opportunities selected. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: Dependant upon training opportunities selected. Please use this website to determine specific costs: http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Dependant upon training opportunities selected. 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Cheryl Clowser; HQDA, DCS G-2; email:
[email protected] or
[email protected]. COM 703-695-2516; DSN 225-2516; Fax 695-3149; Mon - Fri/0730-1600 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: 10 November 2009 (FPSC)
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: N/A 2. Foundry Program Number: IC133 3. Foundry Program Title: Joint Forces Intelligence School 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: JFIS support is accomplished through a robust program of joint intelligence systems and functional instruction using various delivery methods to include: classroom-based training, mobile training teams (MTTs) and web-based training (WBTs). 6. Course Training Objectives: Dependant upon course selected. 7. Tasks Trained: Functional Training •
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8. Host Unit: US Joint Forces Command, Norfolk, VA 9. Prerequisites: Dependant upon course selected. 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: Dependant upon course selected. / Please contact training provider for scheduling Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 11. Spaces Available: Dependant upon course selected. 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Training Branch Chief: CW2 Keegan Guyer 757-836-7473
[email protected] or Outreach and Academic Advisement: MAJ Marie-Noelle Czerniak (757)836-7234
[email protected] Training Administration & Assessment Program ( TAAP): SIPRNET: http://appsrv.jtc-i.jfcom.smil.miI/TAAP/ Download Student Guides: http://appsrv.jtc-i.jfcom.smil.mil/JFIS/courses.htmI Web-based Training (Located at the Joint Intelligence Virtual University (JIVU)): SIPRNET: http://jivu.dse.dia.smil.mil/index.html For more information on what JFIS offers, please refer to our websites located on SIPRNET and JWICS. There you'll find complete information on our classroom, mobile and web-based training. SIPRNET: http://appsrv.jtc-i.jfcom.smil.mil/JFIS JWICS: http://intelink.jfcom.ic.gov:8080/JFIS 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: February 2010
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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 1. MOS /INT/Grade: Any MI MOS/General Intelligence 2. Foundry Program Number: IC138 3. Foundry Program Title: Practical Perspectives on Counter-terror Operations 4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk: A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: None 5. Course Description: On May 14, 2010, DOE presented the 16th running of this 5-day course. To date more than 500 students have attended from the following local, state and federal departments and agencies: DOD, Air Force OSI, NSA, FBI, US Capitol Police, DOE, TSA, DHS, 902d MI Brigade, ATF, INTERPOL, DIA, Joint Chiefs of Staff, State Dept. Bureau of Diplomatic Security, Pennsylvania Taskforce, Lancaster PD, Army Intelligence, National Counterterrorism Center, Mechanicsburg Police Department, ICE, NCIS, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, DTRA, the Federal Protective Service, NYPD, NY JTTF, National JTTF, US Navy Fleet Antiterrorism Operations, Montgomery County Police Department, Prince Georges County Police Department, DC Metropolitan Police Department, US Bureau of Prisons, Coppin State University, Maryland Stadium Authority, Minneapolis Police Department. The course was designed to place into perspective the current global threat from Terrorism. It is an overview of the strategy, tactics and evolution of the terror threat from French Revolution and early Anarchist’s groups to the IRA and the Bader Meinhof Gang [RAF] to al-Qa’ida and the Taliban. It also covers the myths, and lessons learned from the study of terror group operations and counterintelligence tradecraft used to prevent, disrupt and neutralize terror attacks. The course utilizes subject matter experts, PowerPoint presentations, videos, practical problems, readings and Internet research to assist attendees in developing a better understanding of the cases, operations, patterns, weapons, techniques of violence use and the connections between terrorists groups over the last two millennia. This training will be of interest to intelligence, security and law-enforcement personnel [operators and analysts] responsible for protecting/safe-guarding high-value potential targets, ERT & SWAT personnel and, in particular, to intelligence & s ecurity professionals & units deploying to/operating in higher risk environments. The handouts for this course and general information documents on it are found on the Internet at the following address: http://citraining.org. These documents are for your reference only. We do not require you to download them and bring them class. We plan to continue to add to them from time to time. We make them a vailable to you on the Internet to save trees and reduce administrative costs of the course. 6. Course Training Objectives: This 5-day course is designed to place into perspective the current global threat from Terrorism. 7. Tasks Trained: The relationship between intelligence, counterintelligence and counterterrorism What is Terror, why does it work and why is so much attention paid to it? The history of terror from Robespierre and the French Revolution to today’s 2d Wave of Anarchism The definitions of terrorism Terrorist and Insurgents – Their Tactics, Techniques and Procedures [TTP]. A ta ctical and scenario based examination of a broad range of global attacks from a “Lessons Learned” [and often forgotten] perspective VIP protection & protection details Generation I and II Terror Countermeasures and the Terror Countermeasures Tool Kit: o Movement and Terrain Analysis o Counter-surveillance Detection o Attack Recognition o Kidnappings & Hostage Survival o Driver Oriented IED Vehicle searches o The “Lessons Learned” focus is on target vulnerabilities, atta ck prediction [in particular recognition of possible or likely attack sites], recognition of pre-incident indicators [most attacks are preceded by intelligence collection/targeting activities which is often missed or not recognized] & “Attack Signatures” [Many attacks, in particular ambush attacks, present subtle but recognizable “signatures” just before the attack unfolds.] The Italian Red Brigades; and the Red Army Faction Irish Terror Groups; the British response to the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland; some comparisons between 500 years of Irish terrorism and the insurgency in Iraq A snapshot of domestic terror groups Generation III Terror Countermeasures: CI tactics applied to Counter-terror operations • • • • •
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Shifting from defensive to offensive security operations (beating the 8% survival rate) The advantages of counterintelligence The Use of Double Agents in Terrorist Operations and an Overview of the Tactic Shifting from defensive to offensive security operations (beating the 8% survival rate) Beyond the security of guns, gates and guards - moving out the perimeters/borders and establishing source networks What is Islam Arab beliefs and values An overview of historical events of the Middle E ast The roles of women in the Muslim world The origins of the Arab-Israeli conflict The rise of Islamic Fundamentalism Muslim views on September 11 Discussion of Appropriate Strategic and Tactical Responses to Terror The Road to Radicalization: motivations and predictors of terrorists & groups
8. Host Unit: Counterintelligence Directorate; U.S. Department of Energy; 1000 Independence Ave., SW Washington, DC 20585 Course Location: The course will be held at the Maritime Learning Center (MLC), located on the campus of the Maritime Institute of Technology and Graduate Studies, near the Baltimore – Washington International Airport. 9. Prerequisites: Please forward the following data on attendees: Student name; Agency name; Phone number; Unclassified email address 10. Event Length/Cost/Dates: 5 days. There is no cost for the attendance of their personnel at this DOE course. Foundry will cover travel, lodging and per diem expenses incurred while attending the course. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event. 2010 Course Dates: October 4 – 8, 2010; November 15 – 19, 2010 2011 Course Dates: Feb 28 - March 4, 2011; April 4 – 8, 2011; May 9 – 13, 2011; Sept 12 – 16, 2011; October 3 – 7, 2011; and Oct 31 - November 4, 2011 11. Spaces Available: Varies (30 – 48 students depending on classroom available at the MLC) 12. Uniform: ACU 13. Training Provider Point of Contact: Registration: Katrina Whitaker Counterintelligence & Operations Security Office; National Security Agency 301-688-6535 (main office)
[email protected] POC for Questions about the Course: F.L. Rusty Capps; Senior Functional Analyst; Counterintelligence Directorate (IN-20) U.S. Department of Energy; Telephone: 540-460-3662; Fax: 540-463-3671;
[email protected] 14. INSCOM Foundry Program Office Point of Contact: Joe Stapleton, DSN 235-1174 COM (703) 706-1174
[email protected] or
[email protected] and Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-2625
[email protected] or
[email protected] 15. Foundry event date validation: June 2010
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