Aim
This course will seek to provide you with a knowledge and understanding of what, from a NATO perspective, Concept Development & Experiment can provide to assist organisations, programmes and projects in their tasks to innovate and develop future capabilities.
This foundation level course is commentary to the ‘practitioner’ course run at NATO School Oberammergau and serves as a prerequisite for students attending this residential training. The practitioner course is suited for those who are going to be directly involved in CD&E work on a routine basis.
If you wish to join a resident course you may have your agency POC send a seat request.
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to obtain the contact information of your agency POC.
ADL courses can be accessed without the need for enrolment but students are required
to register through the JADL portal
using a military/government email address otherwise they will not be accepted.
Learning Objectives
CD&E as a Tool for Transformation:
After completing this lesson you will be understand the NATO Concept to Capabilities process.
CD&E Process:
After completing this lesson you will be understand the role of CD&E in Capability Development.
Introduction to Concept Development:
After completing this lesson you will be understand the role of concept development.
CD&E:
After completing this lesson you will be understand how operational analysis supports concept development
Introduction to Experimentation:
After completing this lesson you will be understand the role of experimentation.
Course Participants
Any interested NATO School Students, especially students attending the M7-51: NATO Concept Development & Experimentation Course.
Language Proficiency: |
English 2222 IAW STANAG 6001 |
Rank Requirements: |
NCO: OR-1 thru OR-9
Officer: OF-1 thru OF-9
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Methodology
The aim of this course is to provide you with an introduction to the NATO CD&E process, with sufficient knowledge to be aware of how NATO CD&E can be used as a tool to assist in the development of NATO capabilities.
Associated Courses and ADL Modules