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NETSAFA International Training & Education Catalog 2018 AFRICOM EUCOM CENTCOM PACOM NORTHCOM/SOUTHCOM This catalog contains many sources of Navy Security Assistance including, in some cases, estimated costs ad specific purchasing data. These specifics are included only to assist the requestors in long-range planning and budgeting. This report does not constitute a promise, implied or actual, to supply Security Assistance; it only provides information which requestors may use to make inquiries through prescribed, official Navy Security Assistance channels ( NETSAFA or Navy IPO). Any request for assistance, while welcomed, is subject to some or all of the fo llo wing restrict ions: a.

LETTER OF PROMULGATION I-1 The Naval Education and Training Security Assistance Field Activity (NETSAFA) is providing this catalog to you as an aid to planning and programming Navy training.

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1 NETSAFA International Training & Education Catalog 2018 AFRICOM EUCOM CENTCOM PACOM NORTHCOM/SOUTHCOM This catalog contains many sources of Navy Security Assistance including, in some cases, estimated costs ad specific purchasing data. These specifics are included only to assist the requestors in long-range planning and budgeting. This report does not constitute a promise, implied or actual, to supply Security Assistance; it only provides information which requestors may use to make inquiries through prescribed, official Navy Security Assistance channels ( NETSAFA or Navy IPO). Any request for assistance, while welcomed, is subject to some or all of the fo llo wing restrict ions: a.

2 Request must be official b. There will be a charge for Training or services. The exact cost will depend upon the laws and funding procedures in effect at the time of the request, and the nature of the request. c. Informat ion, Training , or data on specific equipment or systems can only be provided if they have actually purchased or for which a Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) has been signed. d. Requests for classified data are subject to proper disclosure authorization; therefore, such requests may be denied in whole or in part. TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1: OVERVIEW PAGE Letter of Promulgation.. I-1 Introduction..I-2 How to Request Training .. I-2 Classified Training .. I-3 Training Cancellation Fee Policy.. I-4 SECTION II: PROFESSIONAL MILITARY Education Naval War College.

3 II-1 Naval Command College (NCC) .. II-1 Naval Staff College (NSC).. II-2 International Maritime Staff Operators Course.. II-3 International War Gaming Course.. II-3 Naval War College Quota Procedures.. II-4 Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) .. II-5 Defense Resources Management Institute (DRMI) .. II-15 Center for Civil-Military Relat ions (CCMR).. II-17 International Defense Acquisition Resource Management (IDARM) .. II-23 Defense Institute of International Legal Studies (DIILS) .. II-27 SECTION III: OFFICER Training Aviation Officer Training .. III-1 Surface Warfare Officers.. III-4 Expeditionary Warfare Training .. III-7 Submarine Officer Training .. III-8 Intelligence Officer Training .. III-8 Civil Engineering Corps.. III-8 Chaplain Corps.. III-9 Supply Officer.

4 III-11 SECTION IV: ENLISTED Training Enlisted Skill Ratings.. IV-1 Enlisted Skill Training .. IV-3 Enlisted Leadership Training .. IV-13 SECTION V: SPECIALTY Training Defense Language Institute .. V-1 Combating Terrorism Fellowship Program Course List .. V-2 International Only Course List .. V-4 NETSAFA International Training Center .. V-6 Navy Small Craft Instruction and Technical Training School .. V-13 Center for Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Diving .. V-22 Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal .. V-22 Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center .. V-23 Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUDS/S) .. V-44 USN Surface Rescue Swimmer School .. V-46 Navy Oceanographic Office .. V-49 SECTION VI: DSCA E-IMET COURSE LISTING.. VI-1 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION VII: COURSE LISTINGS BY TITLE.

5 VII-1 SECTION VIII: COURSE DESCRIPTIONS BY MASL .. VIII-1 LETTER OF PROMULGATION I-1 The Naval Education and Training Security Assistance Field Activity ( NETSAFA ) is providing this catalog to you as an aid to planning and programming Navy Training . It is not intended as a stand-alone document but as a tool for use in working with the respective NETSAFA Country Program Manager responsible for your region and supporting your requirements. NETSAFA is committed to supporting the Navy s visio n as defined in; The Cooperative Maritime Strategy for 21st Century Seapower (CS21) ; The Maritime Securit y Cooperation Policy ; and Chief of Naval Operations A Design for Maintaining Maritime Superiority, through our support of the Security Assistance and Security Cooperation Programs, as authorized by the Foreign Assistance and the Arms Export Control Acts.

6 Our mission is to develop, execute and manage Security Assistance and Security Cooperation Education and Training programs in support of your endeavors in your position as the front line interface with our allies and friends. We are committed to strengthening defense relationships and building partner capacity and capability while carrying out our mutual security interests and foreign policy. We are dedicated to helping you meet the challenges and changes of Security Assistance and Security Cooperation in an era of defense downsizing, changing threats, increased overseas competition, congressional interest, and new information technology. Our goal, of which this catalog is a physical part, is to provide you with the best quality, speed and reliability of information and service in order to best meet your Training needs.

7 It is in this spirit of providing you with the best possible information in a timely manner that we provide this updated catalog. We welcome your inputs for proposed changes: in writing, by telephone, by e-mail, or any other means. Courtney B. Smith Courtney B. Smith Commanding Officer INTRODUCTION I-2 NETSAFA is the Navy s agent for International Education and Training . NETSAFA coordinates Training support to International governments and International organizations. As a field activity of the Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), NETSAFA serves as a focal point for all security assistance Training program issues, coordination and advice within the Navy. NETSAFA is an integral part of Navy International Programs Office (Navy IPO); therefore NETSAFA works with and through the Navy IPO chain of command.

8 NETSAFA is committed to providing world class customer Training support first and foremost and will work to assure the best Training support for our International partners through Navy, other government institution and organizations, and private industry providers. HOW TO REQUEST NAVY Training 1. Init ial country program requests for Navy Training should be presented at the annual Security Cooperation Education and Training Working Groups (SCETWG) sponsored by the Unified Commands. This allows advance planning and maximum flexibility to accommodate country requests. 2. The Navy will make every effort to accommodate country requirements as long as space is available in the course requested. 3. Requests for out of cycle Training and changes to Training programs should be addressed to the appropriate NETSAFA Country Program Manager.

9 Messages, phone calls, fax, and e-mail are acceptable. These requests should include course title, location, MASL number, grade of student to attend, and funding/programming information. 4. Host Nations can view and search on-line for all services Training available using the I-SANweb. An I-SANweb account for the Host Nation may be obtained by the Security Cooperation Officer (SCO). Additionally, this catalog is available online at the NETSAFA website at 5. For Training not found in this catalog, contact the appropriate NETSAFA Country Program Manager to discuss potential solutions to meet requested Training . Country/Region Mgr 850-452-xxxx (See Ext. below) DSN: 459-XXXX - Fax: (850) 452-3744 N-31 AFRICOM 8864 N-31 EUCOM 8864 N-32 CENTCOM 3570 N-32 SOUTHCOM 3570 N-32 NORTHCOM 3570 N-33 PACOM 8832 INTRODUCTION I-3 CLASSIFIED Training The Navy Foreign Disclosure Manual requires a disclosure determination by NAVY IPO s Technology Assessment, Exchanges and Disclosure Division prior to foreign participation in all classified courses.

10 This must be done prior to scheduling or confirmation for course attendance. Classified Training is provided on a need to know basis only. All requests for courses not previously attended by the country must include justification; , explanation of circumstances and facts supporting the request. Approval of foreign nationals for Training in classified technical Training courses that pertain primarily to the operation and maintenance of a item will not be authorized unless the government concerned either 1) has the item in its inventory; or, 2) has signed a commitment to purchase the equipment. Paragraph 21003 of the Navy Foreign Disclosure Manual outlines the procedures for classified Training disclosure reviews. INTRODUCTION I-4 Training CANCELLATION FEE POLICY (Ref Navy IPO Washington DC msg 291227Z Nov 17) A 50 percent cancellation penalty will be applied for all courses cancelled within 60 days of the course start date.


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