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NewStrategic Level Small Craft Combating TerrorismNew
MASL P145054

Objective:

To expand military education to senior officers (0-6), (0-5), and (0-4) or civilian equivalent leaders on strategic theory of standing up, leading and operating a "Combating Terrorism" small craft unit, to include operational campaign design focusing on counter-terrorism, maritime domain control, and counter-narcotics.

Length/Scope:

A four week in-resident course consisting of seminar-style instruction where students will have the opportunity to examine the interplay between military/unit organizational culture and the effectiveness of counter-terrorism policy as it plays out at the operational and strategic levels across a range of different maritime-focused units. The course of instruction will include maritime security doctrine, operational command and control, training and readiness, organizational leadership, material craft and equipment suitability, logistics, maintenance sustainability, professional military education, and maritime facilities infrastructure.

Special Information:

This course is designed for senior officers or civilian equivalent. In addition to the general prerequisites, students should be familiar with small craft operations, be assigned to a unit with a "Combating Terrorism" mission or in a government position with a CbT focus. NAVSCIATTS will issue students the necessary safety and training equipment required for this course.

***Attention SCOs/FSNs***

  • All students will be lodged off base. All students will require a rental vehicle, please note this on ITOs, line 12h. Carpooling is highly encouraged.
  • Military students are required to bring a formal uniform (for graduation and reception ceremonies); 1-2 business suits (for social events/travel); appropriate uniforms for classroom sessions; and civilian attire for travel and off-duty time.
  • Civilian students are required to bring 2-3 business suits (for graduation and reception ceremonies); appropriate civilian attire (for social events, travel, classroom sessions, and off-duty time).
  • All students will be issued laptops for the duration of this course only.
  • Funding for this course: CTFP, IMET, CD, INL, CT, FMS.
  • All courses are in English only. Required ECL is 80 or higher.
  • Next course: Report 21 June 2011; Begin 24 June 2011; End 21 July 2011.