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US Naval Academy

Intelligence Specialization Courses

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The following course synopses are for space-related intelligence training with a intelligence career track. Both government and industry courses are identified. Courses are listed by increasing experience level.

A-2.1 Introduction to Microcomputer Applications in Intelligence

Course No: ANAlll            Level:  Basic
Length:    2 Days            School: DIC/Bolling AFB, DC
Clearance: SECRET/NOFORN     Cost:   TDY

Objective: Teaches computer basics, security and data protection. Includes word processing, spreadsheets and graphics, and database management.

Eligibility: Intelligence professionals whose activities require a basic knowledge of computer-based applications.

A-2.2 Intelligence Database Applications

Course No: ANA115            Level:  Basic
Length:    2 Days            School: DIC/Bolling AFB, DC
Clearance: SECRET/NOFORN     Cost:   TDY

Objective: Teaches the potential use and application of database programs in intelligence activities.

Eligibility: Must have completed course ANAlll.

A-2.3 Scientific and Technical Intelligence Analyst Introduction

Course No: ANA251-OS         Level:  Basic
Length:    2 Weeks           School: DIC/Bolling AFB, DC
Clearance: SECRET/NOFORN     Cost:   TDY

Objective: Provides the basic understanding of U.S. scientific and technical intelligence (S&TI), S&TI analytical process, and the issues and concerns of S&TI analysts.

Eligibility: Newly assigned analysts involved with the production of scientific and technical intelligence.

A-2.4 Intelligence Indications and Warning (General Course)

Course No: ANA380            Level:  Basic
Length:    2 Weeks           School: DIC/Bolling AFB, DC
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: Provides the fundamentals of the indications and warning mission and related watch center functions at the DoD and national level.

Eligibility: Personnel who perform functions at any warning center within the DoD indications and warning system or their non-DoD counterparts. Others in indications and warning related activities are eligible on a space available basis.

A-2.5 Intelligence Indications and Warning (Short Course)

Course No: ANA381            Level:  Basic
Length:    1 Week            School: DIC/Bolling AFB, DC
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: Provides a career broadening opportunity for DoD personnel to understand the principles, concepts, and mechanics of U.S. indications and warning (I&W) intelligence.

Eligibility: Personnel who are assigned to, scheduled for assignment to, supported by, or receive support from I&W activities.

A-2.6 Reconnaissance and Surveillance Symposium

Course No: COL515            Level:  Basic
Length:    2 Days            School: DIC/Bolling AFB, DC
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: Provides a basic understanding of national and theater level reconnaissance and surveillance assets, their tasking and management within the intelligence community; the components responsible for collection, exploitation, and production of intelligence; and the principles of collection management.

Eligibility: For those who require a better knowledge of intelligence collection and collection management.

A-2.7 The U.S. Intelligence Community: Who Does What, With What, For What?

Course No: 2031              Level:  Basic
Length:    3 Days            School: AFCEA/Fairfax, VA
Clearance: SECRET/NOFORN     Cost:   $630

Objective: Provides an up-to-date basic understanding of the changing structure and functions of the Intelligence Community and its components and the changing threats and challenges with which they must deal, as well as processes used for collection, analysis, security, counterintelligence and covert action. Addresses the structure of intelligence programs. This short but intensive coverage of the intelligence community is also suitable for intelligence officers.

Eligibility: No prerequisite.

A-2.8 Basic Navy Operational Intelligence

Course No: J-3A-0030         Level:  Basic
Length:    2 Weeks           School: NMITC/Dam Neck, VA
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: Trains officers in the fundamentals of operational intelligence analysis and the Ocean Surveillance Information System. Quota control is through COMNAVRESFOR DSN 363-1394, (504) 948-1394.

Eligibility: BITC and/or equivalent experience.

A-2.9 Counternarcotics Basic Intelligence

Course No: J-243-0996        Level:  Basic
Length:    2 Weeks           School: NMITC/Dam Neck, VA
Clearance: SECRET            Cost:   TDY

Objective: Provides DoD personnel assigned to joint counternarcotics intelligence fusion activities (e.g. Joint Task Forces (JTF's)) with the knowledge and skill necessary to analyze data from available DoD and LEA sensors and sources for counternarcotics planning, coordination, case (database) development and dissemination. Instruction in this course is presented in a laboratory equipped with computer hardware to simulate JTF watch floor conditions and uses lectures, visual aids and practical exercises in: production, transportation and distribution; counternarcotics intelligence; operational intelligence; DoD and law enforcement operations; counternarcotics systems and databases; operations security; air operations; maritime operations; national drug control policy; DoD legal constraints; and, intelligence oversight. Quota control is through NMITC DSN 433-8214, (804) 433-8214.

Eligibility: No prerequisite.

A-2.10 Afloat Intelligence Systems Manager's Overview

Course No: J-3A-1951         Level:  Basic
Length:    1 Week            School: NMITC/Dam Neck, VA; FITCPAC/San Diego, CA
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: Introduces seabound mid-level afloat intelligence managers to current fleet concepts and systems. Provides information on automated threat analysis and strike planning equipment, interfaces and communications connectivity which support OPINTEL, OTH-T, mission planning, and targeting for employment of Tomahawk cruise missiles. Provides instruction in the following areas: intelligence processing systems and concepts; OTH-T concepts; afloat ELINT correlation/processing; strike planning support system; targeting and OSIS support briefings; and afloat cryptologic support. Quota control is through NMllC DSN 433-8214, (804) 433-8214, FlTCPAC DSN 524-5814, (619) 524-5814.

Eligibility: Personnel must be enroute to sea billets.

A-2.11 Over-The-Horizon Targeting Course

Course No: J-221-0301        Level:  Intermediate
Length:    2 Days            School: FAMWTC/Charleston, SC
Clearance: SECRET            Cost:   TDY

Objective: Provides an overview of OTH-T. Topics include standardized plotting techniques and common problems encountered during OTH-T in accordance with NWP 64-1 and NWP 64-2. Subject matter includes an introduction to OTH-T sensors, communication links, and data sources. Quota control is through FAMWTC DSN 563-6311, (803) 743-6311.

Eligibility: Thorough knowledge of DRT plotting procedure is required.

A-2.12 Intelligence Collection Management

Course No: C0L305            Level:  Intermediate
Length:    4 Weeks           School: DIC/Bolling AFB, DC
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: Provides a basic understanding of a collection management office, the capabilities of national and tactical collection systems, and the applications of intelligence feedback to satisfy intelligence requirements.

Eligibility: Should have worked in at least one of the intelligence collection disciplines (HUMINT, IMINT, MASINT, SIGINT). Grades 01-05 who are associated with intelligence collection.

A-2.13 Multi-Discipline Counterintelligence (MDCI) Analysis

Course No: FCI330            Level:  Intermediate
Length:    2 Weeks           School: DIC/Bolling AFB, DC
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: Teaches counterintelligence in an all-source analytical environment at the national level; the availability of and how to gain access to HUMINT, SIGINT, and IMINT information and resources in both DoD and the national intelligence community; and responsibilities of DoD and national intelligence community counterintelligence organizations.

Eligibility: Position with a job-related requirement to have MDCI background. Possess a basic working knowledge of the hostile intelligence threat.

A-2.14 Integrated Data Base (IDB) Retrieval

Course No: IIS371            Level:  Intermediate
Length:    3 Days            School: DIC/Bolling AFB, DC
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: Instructs both the basic and advanced capabilities and functions of the IDB as a tool to support analytical applications. Provides a basic and comprehensive presentation of the IDB file structure and data relationships.

Eligibility: Intelligence analyst experience.

A-2.15 Counterdrug Intelligence Analysis

Course No: LIC317            Level:  Intermediate
Length:    2 Weeks           School: DIC/Bolling AFB, DC
Clearance: SECRET/NOFORN     Cost:   TDY

Objective: Provides counterdrug analysts with a global view of the counterdrug effort and introduces them to various analytical methodologies applicable to counterdrug analysis.

Eligibility: Must be in, or in transit to, a counterdrug billet or be intimately associated in the counterdrug effort.

A-2.16 Counter-Terrorism Analysis

Course No: LIC320            Level:  Intermediate
Length:    2 Weeks           School: DIC/Bolling AFB, DC
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: Addresses the major issues confronting community counterterrorism analysts, to acquaint the student with the major U.S. government organizations and actors involved in U.S. counter-terrorism efforts, to familiarize students with the community, and to instruct the student in the tools and techniques for counter-terrorism analysis.

Eligibility: Entry level analysts and personnel dealing with the terrorist problem within the intelligence community.

A-2.17 Electronic Intelligence: Analyzing Radar Signals

Course No: 10Z               Level:  Intermediate
Length:    4 Days            School: GWU/Washington, DC
Clearance: UNCLASSIFIED      Cost:   $975

Objective: Presents the principles of ELINT, reviews intercept receiver types and sensitivities, the probability of intercept problems, and the crucial role played by the available signal-to-noise ratio.

Eligibility: No prerequisite.

A-2.18 Intelligence in Combating Terrorism

Course No: 3C-F14/244 F8     Level:  Intermediate
Length:    2 Weeks           School: USA IS/Ft Huachuca, AZ
Clearance: SECRET/NOFORN     Cost:   TDY

Objective: Teaches the skills required to identify and assess the terrorist threat to specific installations and to units during predeployment, deployment, and redeployment. These skills also have application in other specialty areas such as counter-espionage and counter-narcotics.

Eligibility: Duties or projected duties related to quantifying/qualifying specific terrorist threat to an installation, unit, or location, or involve complex investigative/analytical functions.

A-2.19 U.S. Foreign Intelligence Structure and Requirements System

Course No: IS-315            Level:  Intermediate
Length:    3 Days            School: NCS/Ft Meade, MD
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: Presents the national intelligence structure through briefings by representatives from CIA, DIA, the DoS and the White House as well as other members of the intelligence community and selected NSA organizations. Learn the composition, tasking mechanisms, and interworkings of the U.S. Intelligence Community and the others. Emphasis is on the national viewpoint rather than a parochial SIGINT perspective.

Eligibility: Mid-level staff officers with current or projected duties directly related to SIGINT production or its user liaison.

A-2.20 Ocean Surveillance Information System (OSIS) - Operational Intelligence Analysis Course

Course No: J-243-0972        Level:  Intermediate
Length:    5 Weeks           School: NMITC/Dam Neck, VA
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: Prepares Navy officers for duty in operational intelligence. Introduces the principles, rules, and concepts necessary to analyze and fuse multi-source intelligence information and produce operational intelligence. Emphasis is placed upon demonstrated application of the time sensitive analysis and reporting of operational intelligence, from raw sensor data, in a simulated real-time environment. Quota control is through NMPC 408C DSN 224-3131, (703) 614-3131.

Eligibility: Officers must be 163X or other designator ordered to afloat/shore operational intelligence assignments.

A-2.21 Ocean Surveillance Information System (OSIS) Baseline Upgrade (OBU) System Management Course

Course No: J-243-0991        Level:  Intermediate
Length:    12 Weeks          School: NMITC/Dam Neck, VA
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: Trains Navy officers ordered to Fleet Ocean Surveillance Information Centers/Facilities (FOSIC's/FOSIF's) in the technical management and operation of the OBU computer system. The course consists of lectures, visual aids, and extensive student practical exercises encompassing an introduction to Naval Intelligence, OBU system capabilities, OBU system operational software programs, OBU system malfunctions, configuration and reconfiguration techniques, fault monitoring capabilities, maintenance coordination, security management, and database management functions. Quota control is through NMITC DSN 433-8214, (804) 433-8214.

Eligibility: Officers as designated by sites.

A-2.22 OSIS Baseline Upgrade (OBU) Computer User

Course No: J-243-0995        Level:  Intermediate
Length:	   4 Weeks           School: NMITC/Dam Neck, VA
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: This course is a follow-on to the NMITC OPINTEL course and is designed to instruct personnel ordered to Fleet Ocean Surveillance Information Centers/Facilities (FOSIC's/FOSIF's) in the operation of the Ocean Surveillance Information System (OSIS) Baseline Upgrade. Operational intelligence analytical techniques are integrated into the course of instruction as they apply to the ocean surveillance problem. Instruction consists of lectures, visual aides, and extensive practical exercises encompassing OBU functional capabilities, system components, computational analysis, database management, message processing, and simulated ocean surveillance scenarios. Quota control is through NMPC 408C DSN 224-3131, (703) 614-3131.

Eligibility: Operational Intelligence Analysis course (J-243-0972).

A-2.23 Intelligence Officer Refresher

Course No: J-3A-0952         Level:  Intermediate
Length:    2 Weeks           School: NMITC/Dam Neck, VA
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: Provides an operational intelligence refresher course. Instruction in this course consists of lectures, visual aids, special guest presentations, and practical exercises encompassing: security procedures; intelligence collection systems; US rules of engagement; Soviet and US weapons platforms, systems, and capabilities; Soviet missions, operations, tactics, and command, control, and communications; ocean surveillance systems; and principles of threat analysis. Quota control is through NMlIC DSN 433-8097, (804) 433-8097.

Eligibility: Naval Intelligence Officer course (J-3A-0010) or equivalent, and/or have fleet experience as an intelligence officer.

A-2.24 Naval Intelligence Mid-Career

Course No: J-3A-0998         Level:  Intermediate
Length:    2 Weeks           School: NMITC/Dam Neck, VA
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: Provides an executive level colloquium to improve the overall professionalism of mid-career intelligence personnel and includes the following topics: security awareness; oversight process; leadership; joint duty; professional development; Soviet strategy, policy and doctrine; US maritime strategy; resource management; preparing the battlefield; C3I systems; indications and warning; collection management; and perception management.

Eligibility: USN and USMC officers (O-4 to 0-5).

A-2.25 Advanced Amphibious Intelligence Course

Course No: K-3A-5035         Level:  Intermediate
Length:    2 Weeks           School: NMITC/Dam Neck  FITCPAC/San Diego
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: Provides instruction in special operations planning, analysis of threat forces, collection management, Joint Intelligence Center operations, and target and installation intelligence. Quota control is through NMITC DSN 433-8097, (804) 433-8097; COMTRAPAC DSN 524-5257, (619) 524-5257.

Eligibility: Personnel assigned to intelligence duties on an amphibious/MAGTF staff.

A-2.26 CMITENCAP Operations Assignment-Specific Module

Course No: 3A-SI3E/AS19C     Level:  Intermediate
Length:    3 Weeks           School: USAIS/Ft Huachuca, AZ 
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: Teaches the analysis skills and process for performing all-source collection requirements, reconnaissance and surveillance, determining availability and capability of collection resources, tasking intelligence resources, evaluating reporting, updating the collection plan, national and theater-level collection systems and space-related intelligence activities.

Eligibility: Assigned to or on orders for assignment to duties associated with Collection Management (CM) or TENCAP.

A-2.27 Signal Intelligence/Electronic Warfare Officer

Course No: 3B-F16            Level:  Advanced
Length:    5 Weeks           School: USAIS/Ft Huachuca, AZ
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: Trains the management and conduct of SIGINT collection, processing, analysis, and reporting operations from ECB to the national level. Focuses on SIGINT operations and procedures as governed by United States signals intelligence directives.

Eligibility: Officers (0-2 to 0-4) with an advanced intelligence course (nonwaiverable regardless of component) and have a specific assignment directly related to SIGINT/EW operations or management.

A-2.28 Counter-Terrorism Analysis (Advanced)

Course No: LIC326            Level:  Advanced
Length:    1 Week            School: DIC/Bolling AFB, DC
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: Enhances understanding of the collection and warning processes in the counter-terrorism field. Evaluate and discuss intelligence challenges facing terrorism analysts. Reinforces the interaction and coordination among mid-level analysts in the community.

Eligibility: Intelligence Officers (0-3 and above) and analysts with status in the terrorism/counter-terrorism community or at least one year of terrorism/ counter-terrorism analysis experience. Attendance in counterterrorism Analysis course, LIC320, is recommended, but not required.

A-2.29 Joint Special Operations Intelligence

Course No: LIC350            Level:  Advanced
Length:    2 Weeks           School: DIC/Bolling AFB, DC
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: Provides insight on the unique aspects of intelligence support for Special Operations Forces (SOF). Includes a history of intelligence support to SOF, current SOF intelligence support structure, SOF mission areas, SOF mission planning and targeting, SOF collection management, SOF-unique automated intelligence support, deception/OPSEC, legal issues, weather support, MC&G support, contingency funds, and interagency support capabilities.

Eligibility: Must be assigned as or pending assignment to an intelligence position that routinely supports Special Operations Forces.

A-2.30 Military Geography as Related to US Intelligence Problems

Course No: X30RR8045 011/MRQ Level:  Advanced
Length:    4 Days            School: TRW/Goodfellow AFB, TX
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: Provides a brief overview of geography, geopolitical environment, society, economics, lines of communications and military forces structure of the CIS, and other strategic areas as they relate to intelligence problems. Quota control is through HQATC/TTPP.

Eligibility: Completion of a basic imagery interpretation course and a minimum of 1 year of experience.

A-2.31 Introduction to US Imagery Reconnaissance

Course No: X30RR8045012/MRR  Level:  Advanced
Length:    3 Days            School: TRW/Goodfellow AFB, TX
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: Provides cursory examination of the history of reconnaissance, intelligence structure, collection management, and exploitation management. Quota control is through HQATC/TTPP.

Eligibility: Completion of a basic imagery interpretation course and a minimum of 1 year of experience.

A-2.32 Naval Weapon Systems

Course No: X30RR8045/MRY     Level:  Advanced
Length:    2 Weeks           School: TRW/Goodfellow AFB, TX
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: Provides advanced imagery analysis techniques for surface and subsurface threats and auxiliaries, shipyards, repair yards, naval missile storage, and Naval missile support facilities.

Eligibility: Completion of a basic imagery interpretation course and a minimum of 1 year of experience.

A-2.33 Offensive Missile Systems

Course No: X30RR8045 017/MS2 Level:  Advanced
Length:    1 Week 3 Days     School: TRW/Goodfellow AFB, TX
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: Provides advanced imagery analysis techniques for intercontinental ballistic missiles, current and future trends, space and missile test ranges, and intermediate and medium-range ballistic missiles.

Eligibility: Completion of a basic imagery interpretation course and a minimum of 1 year of experience.

A-2.34 Electronics

Course No: X30RR8045 018/MS6  Level:  Advanced
Length:    1 Week 3 Days      School: TRW/Goodfellow AFB, TX
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: Provides advanced imagery analysis techniques for strategic telecommunications systems, defensive radar facilities, and strategic space systems electronics.

Eligibility: Completion of a basic imagery interpretation course and a minimum of 1 year of experience.

A-2.35 Ground Forces Weapons Systems

Course No: X30RR8045 021/MRS Level:  Advanced
Length:    1 Week 3 Days     School: TRW/Goodfellow AFB, TX
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: Provides advanced imagery analysis or organization structures, weapons systems, equipment, and installations.

Eligibility: Completion of a basic imagery interpretation course and a minimum of 1 year of experience.

A-2.36 Special Studies

Course No: X30RR8045 022/MS7 Level:  Advanced
Length:    1 Week 2 Days     School: TRW/Goodfellow AFB, TX
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: Provides advanced multi-sensor imagery analysis techniques to solve specific intelligence problems. Examines doctrine, techniques, and countermeasures unique to denial and deception, low-intensity conflict, counter narcotics, and special operations.

Eligibility: Completion of a basic imagery interpretation course and a minimum of 1 year of experience.

A-2.37 Defense Sensor Interpretation and Applications Training Program

Course No: X30ZR8045008/J7U  Level:  Advanced
Length:    15 Weeks          School: TRW/Goodfellow AFB, TX
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI    Cost:   TDY

Objective: Trains DoD and US intelligence community personnel in the skills necessary to perform as accomplished imagery interpreters. Includes an introduction to military geography; introduction to US imagery reconnaissance; electromagnetic spectrum sensors titling data, exploitation support data and mensuration; signature blocks of instruction on electronics, offensive missiles, naval weapon systems, air forces, ground forces, air defense systems, strategic industries, and multi sensor application and analysis.

Eligibility: Navy and Marine Corps attendees must be graduates of a basic imagery interpretation course.