Title: Agency Command Training Support
1Agency Command Training Support
Agency Training Transformation
Transforming the Joint Training System to Meet
the Joint Warfighters Mission Requirements
- WWJTC 03
- Paul Gregory
- JTSS, DIA
2DIA-Combatant Command Intelligence Training
- Question 1 How does DIA train intelligence
personnel assigned to the commands? - Joint Military Intelligence Training Center
- Classroom
- Mobile Training Teams
- Joint Intelligence Virtual University
- Question 2 How would it impact the DIA/JMITC
training program if personnel training is
accomplished prior to arrival at command
assignment?
3JMITC Mission
To provide strategic and joint intelligence
training in resident and non-resident modes to
students from DIA, the Unified Commands the
Military Services, other Department of Defense
Components and other Federal agencies provide
professional and career development training for
DIA civilian and military personnel provide
combined strategic intelligence training program
for international students and ensure the
excellence of general intelligence training
throughout DoD. - DIAM 49-1
4JMITC Customers - Organizations
- DIA (DI, DO, DS, J2, et. al)
- Commands Services
- NSA, CIA
- Defense Security Svc
- NIMA
- Natl Reconnaissance Office
- Dept of Energy
- Dept of Agriculture
- Dept of State
- Dept of Transportation
- FAA
- Dept of Justice
- DEA, FBI, USMS
- Dept of Treasury
- ATF, Secret Svc
- US Info Agency
- Coast Guard
Unclassified
5Intelligence Training
59 courses 257 iterations 4,917 students
FY02 101 MTTs 2145 Students
6JMITC Customer - Students
Intelligence Training
FY02
7Awarded the DCIs National Intelligence
Meritorious Unit Citation 22 November 2002
8Mission of JIVU
- Provides Content
- To the worksite
- In a modular fashion
- Supports blended learning approach
- Expands availability
- Facilitates Efficiencies
- Cuts down on student travel costs and time
- Shortens Mobile Training Team (MTT) classroom
time - Reduces Duplication
- IC Training Catalog
- All forms of training delivery methods listed
- Serves as a Job Aid
- Help when and where needed
9Context
- Responds to National Policy Guidance
- EO 13111 Using Technology to Improve Training
- DoD Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative
(ADLI) - DoD Training Transformation Implementation Plan
- Conforms to Standards
- Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM)
- Section 508 of Americans with Disabilities Act
- Has two distinct components
- Technology component
- Content component
10Content
Current
Future
- Intelligence Content
- JWICS 164
- SIPRNet 206
- COTS Content
- FasTrac 1549
- Producers
- DIA DA, DI, DT, FE, DS
- NSA, NIMA, NRO
- ASD (IO)
- Services Commands
- JIVU Development Lab
- Production line approach
- CT, AT, FDD, SSO, IW
- Expanded Content Sharing
- NSA Campus on NSANet
- NRO Campus on GWAN
- Continued Usage Growth
- Over 42 organizations
- Over 11,000 users
- Enhancements
- Establish SCO repository
- Virtual Learning Environment
- Simulation
- Online gaming
- Synchronous delivery
- Improved metrics
- Digital Learning Centers
- Blended Learning
11Registered Users
12User Organizations
SIPRNet
JWICS
- USA 628
- USN 402
- USAF 217
- USMC 94
- CENTCOM 62
- EUCOM 118
- JFCOM 69
- NORTHCOM 27
- PACOM 89
- SOCOM 87
- SOUTHCOM 149
- STRATCOM 35
- TRANSCOM 29
- USA 904
- USN 1066
- USAF 617
- USMC 154
- CENTCOM 349
- EUCOM 223
- JFCOM 81
- NORTHCOM 82
- PACOM 209
- SOCOM 130
- SOUTHCOM 104
- STRATCOM 118
- TRANSCOM 27
13JIVU Information
JWICS URL jivudc1.diac.jol.ic.gov Email
diem469_at_dia.ic.gov
SIPRNET URL algedi1.jiva.dia.smil.mil Email
jivu_help_at_notes.dawn.dia.smil.mil
202-231-JIVU (5488) FAX 2810 DSN 428
Defense Intelligence Agency JIVU Management
Operations Division (DAJ-4) 200 MacDill
Boulevard Washington D.C. 20340-5100
14General Intelligence Training
15GITS Stakeholders
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17Training Prior to Assignment
- What would be the impact on DIA/JMITC training if
all intelligence personnel requiring agency
training were trained prior to arrival at their
assigned command? - COCOMs must state requirements
- Joint Core Intelligence Competencies
- J1 Issue
- July/August and January/February Training Surge
18COCOMs must state requirements
- Process must begin with requirements analysis
- COCOMs define joint intelligence core
competencies - Assess adequacy of current curriculum to train
new competencies - Classroom
- Online
- JIVU distribution
- Develop new courseware to meet requirements
- Classroom
- JIVU distribution
- Train
- Classroom
- JIVU
JMITC / COCOM Responsibility ?
19J1 Issue
- Assignment management
- Core intelligence competencies tied to
assignments - Disciplined execution regime
- Training before arrival in Theater
- Assignment Policy (How long before moved, if
moved) - Program oversight
- Leadership support
20Annual Training Surges
- July/August and January/February Training Surge
- Heavily taxes training resources for specific
period - Allows course stand-down for course evaluation
and improvement, course development - J1 - Change assignment surge pattern