Title: DTRA Education
1 DTRA Education Training Capabilities
2 DTRA organization
Director, DTRA and SCC-WMD Deputy Director, DTRA
Senior Enlisted Advisor
Advanced Systems Concepts Office
Chief of Staff
Security and Counterintelligence
Staff Offices
Associate Director Operations Enterprise
Associate Director Research and
Development Enterprise
Associate Director Combating WMD Enterprise
Associate Director Business Enterprise
Chemical/Biological Technologies
Situational Awareness
Plans Doctrine Integration
Business Operations
Acquisition
Combat Support
Counter WMD Technologies
Contracts
Comptroller
Interagency Coordination
Operations
Cooperative Threat Reduction
Facilities Logistics
Human Capital
Nuclear Technologies
Concepts, Assessments Capabilities
Technical Support
Basic and Applied Sciences
On-Site Inspection
Information Operations
Env. Safety Occ. Health
3Two components
- Defense Nuclear Weapons School (DNWS)
- Defense Threat Reduction Information Analysis
Center (DTRIAC)
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4Defense Nuclear Weapons School (DNWS) Mission
- Provide the Warfighter with training relating to
- Nuclear and Radiological Weapons
- Incident Response
- Incident Command and Control
- CBRN Modeling
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5FY07 DNWS student base by contact hours
All others includes Services Coast
Guard Department of Energy Department of
State FBI CIA NIMA Allies
All Others 19
Combatant Commanders 81
6Nuclear Weapons Display Area
- All nuclear weapons ever in U.S. arsenal
- History of U.S. nuclear weapons development and
deployment in a museum format - Both technical and policy tours available
- Critical Nuclear Weapons Design Information
(CNWDI) Clearance / Access Required
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7Unique DoD field training sites
- Courses make use of fields as an integral part of
field training - 4 with aircraft wreckage
- 1 bunker
- TEAMS site
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8Chemical/Biological Display Area
- Establish a visual display of both historical and
current chemical and biological weapons of mass
destruction and protective equipment
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9Course types defined
- In-Residence
- Held at the DNWS facility located at Kirtland AFB
NM - This venue allows for learning in the classroom
environment as well as hands-on practical
exercises using the various sites located at the
facility - DNWS does not charge fees for their courses
individuals attending courses are responsible for
all expenses and arrangements of transportation,
billeting, meals, etc. - Mobile Training Team (MTT)
- An MTT is a distinctive version of an
in-residence course, or a specially designed
program that is tailored to fit the requirements
of the requesting organization - DNWS will provide MTTs at the specific request of
a designated official representing any DoD
organization - Requesting agencies are responsible for all
expenses associated with MTTs, which include
travel, lodging, per diem, and administrative
supplies and materials
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10Course types defined (cont)
- Hosted DNWS provides facilities for other
organizations to provide training for specific
areas of certification - Invitation Only Periodic messages sent to
identified students inviting them to participate
in a specific course message will contain
additional information for participation in that
class - Exercises DTRA provides collective training of
identified-responding-units with progressive
sessions tailored to the staff competencies - Distance Learning (DL)
- Computer-based training available for identified
DNWS courses - Most current listing is available at
https//dnws.abq.dtra.mil - Modules Blocks of instruction taught by DNWS
instructors
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11FY07 Training by course type
DL 2
WDA tours 13
In Residence 46
MTT35
Modules - 4
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12Defense Threat Reduction Information Analysis
Center
- Information Analysis and Preservation
- Doctrine
- Lessons Learned
- Joint Training System
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13DTRIAC Customers
14A new approach to knowledge management
Joint Training System
Lessons Learned
Knowledge Management
Doctrine
Information Analysis and Preservation
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15Information Analysis and Preservation
- Preserve irreplaceable scientific and
technological information for future use - Provide unbiased technical and scientific support
services - Provide support across all DTRA mission areas
- Offer competent, fast, efficient, accurate,
user-friendly services
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16Support of WMD data research
Core efforts support TATs
Task Orders (TATs)
CORE
Interaction Enhances IAC Competencies
Technical Skills
- Perform technical analysis and studies
- Assemble data collections
- Generate and evaluate data
- Verify and validate data
- Develop tools/techniques
- Provide STI and operational support
- Perform other scientific/technical activities
- Maintain, expand, update knowledge base and
collection - Provide products to customers
- Digitize knowledge base and make available
- Support Defense Nuclear Weapons School
- Address technical inquiries (8 hours or less)
TATs Feed Core Knowledge (DoDI 3200.14)
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17Doctrine
- Manage and administer the Agencys doctrine
program through the Coordinating Review
Authorities and Doctrine Planner - Assist in developing joint doctrine projects
- Attend applicable development working groups
- Participate in conferences to address joint
doctrine issues - Send a representative to the semiannual Joint
Doctrine Working Parties - Serve as a technical review authority (TRA) as
required
18Lessons Learned
- Transfer of knowledge within DoD through rapid
distribution of - Observations Recommendations
- After Action Reports
- Tactics, Techniques Procedures
- Topic Papers and Briefings
- Goal Provide better support to DTRAs customers
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19Joint Training System (JTS)
- CSA Directors are the primary trainers
responsible for their agency - Products include Agency Training Plan (ATP)
- Joint Training Information Management System
(JTIMS) - Library of JTS activities shares information
with other organizations - Assessments in JTIMS roll back to Defense
Readiness Reporting System (DRRS) - JTIMS and Joint Lessons Learned Information
System (JLLIS) will be linked in the future
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20CSMX Training Cycle
(CSU, CSMX, SCC-WMD)
(CSMX SCC-WMD)
Requirements METL Miscellaneous Tasks COCOM
Plans (CW-PDI) DTRA CONPLAN 0100, 0200
Planning (Training Audience) OERB which
exercise EIWG who, what, when Exercise
training objectives Agency Training Plan
Manage Through JTIMS JLLIS
Update METLRevise TrainingModify Plans
(CSU, CSMX, SCC-WMD)
(CSMX SCC-WMD)
Assessments Collate analyze observations
Develop lessons learned Pursue DOTMLPF changes
Enter significant items in JLLIS
Execution (Observation and Control) COCOM
exercises Internal TTX/CPXs Develop MSEL
CSMX track OPR progress CSU
21Operations, Exercises, Experiments Review Board
(OERB)
- The OERB is a corporate level forum that
- Collectively coordinates the wide array of DTRA
participation in multilevel operations, exercises
and experimentation events - Determines DTRA participation in upcoming
operations, exercises and experimentation events - Coordinates DTRA involvement in exercises and
experiments and assigns OPRs as required - Identifies exercises that DTRA will participate
as a "training audience
22Exercise Integration Working Group (EIWG)
- The EIWG is a Action Officer level forum that
- Collectively plans and coordinates DTRA training
objectives, training audiences and goals for each
exercise with the sponsoring command - Reduces redundancy of DTRA representation at
exercise planning and execution activities - Designates Trusted Agents and Observer/Controllers
- Reviews Exercise Action Items, assigns POCs and
tracks resolution - Forward appropriate Lessons Learned
- Feedback results into the Joint Training System
Process
23Certification programs
- Consequence Management Advisory Team (CMAT)
Member Certification Program - Basic/Advanced CMAT Specialist (DTRA CMAT
personnel only) - Senior/Master CM Specialist (open to DTRA
non-DTRA personnel) - Incident Response Certification Programs
- Applied Radiological Response Techniques (ARRT)
Certificate - Nuclear Emergency Team Operations (NETOP)
Certificate - Advanced Incident Response Certificate (ARRT
NETOP) - Incident Command and Control Certification
Programs - Basic/Advanced Incident Command and Control
Certificate - CBRNE Modeling
- HPAC
- CATS
- Advanced CBRN Modeling Certificate (HPAC CATS)
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24Certification programs under development
- Nuclear weapons certification program
- In collaboration with the Air Force DNWS
courses will be incorporated in the Strategic
Officer Professional Military Education (PME)
certification program the Air Force is developing - In collaboration with the Navy Combating WMD
community via the Navy Combating WMD working
group exploring possible certification programs - In collaboration with the National Guard Bureau
(NGB) DNWS courses will be incorporated in the
NGBs Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support
Team (WMD-CST) certification program - In collaboration with Y-12 Laboratory at Oak
Ridge, Tennessee DNWS courses will be
integrated into the exercise Y-12 currently
conducts for the WMD-CSTs
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25Take Aways
- DTRA has education and training programs in place
- DTRAs courses ensure standardization among
services, combatant commands, agencies and
organizations, to include international - DTRA is here to support you!