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P3-53

Combined Joint Operations Centre Course

Conducted by JPOD

Aim

To prepare NATO Alliance members to perform in a Combined Joint Operations Centre (CJOC) of a NATO-led multinational headquarters.

Details

Duration: 1 Week
Course Structure: Resident (1)
Language: English 3232 IAW STANAG 6001
Classification: NATO Restricted Rel PfP EUMS
Discipline: LOP - Land Operations
Area: LO - Land Operations
Depth of Knowledge: 2 - Intermediate
ePrime No.: ACT.182
ETOC Code: LOP-LO-2554

Course Iterations

Code Course Dates Open Seats
P3-53-B-23 27 Nov 23 - 01 Dec 23
P3-53-A-24 08 - 12 Apr 24 Contact POC
P3-53-B-24 21 - 25 Oct 24 Contact POC

If you wish to join a resident course you may have your agency POC send a seat request. Please click on the POC Finder 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

Explain Operations Management in CJOCs: Given a series of presentations, students will successfully explain the operations management in CJOCs in accordance with relating doctrine.

Explain missions and functions of CJOC: Given a series of presentations, students will successfully explain the common missions and major functions of the CJOC within a NATO-led multinational headquarters in accordance with governing doctrine.

Apply all CJOC SOPs to a CJOC model: Given a scenario, students will successfully apply above mentioned knowledge in designing a set of Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for a model CJOC in accordance with relating doctrine.

Course Participants

Military officers, NCOs or civilian equivalents assigned to the operations centre of a military or ministerial organization.

Language Proficiency: English 3232 IAW STANAG 6001
Rank Requirements: NCO: OR-8 thru OR-9
Officer: OF-2 thru OF-5

Methodology

This one week residential course is made up of the following elements: Lectures, syndicate work, and student presentations.

Further Information

This one week residential course is made up of the following elements: Lectures, syndicate work, and student presentations.