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JKDDC Conduits to Professional Military Education- A Conceptual Framework Jerry West, D.Sc. JKDDC LNO USJFCOM JWFC Presented to DLCC Working Group 22 March 2007. Opportunities and Challenges. JKDDC Portal Development - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Knowledge as a Force Multiplier 1
JKDDC Conduits to Professional Military Education- A Conceptual
Framework
Jerry West, D.Sc.JKDDC LNO
USJFCOM JWFCPresented to DLCC Working Group
22 March 2007
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Opportunities and Challenges
● JKDDC Portal Development – Provide Single Sign On (SSO) and subsequent establishment of a federated
search.
– Use Defense Knowledge Online (DKO) for accelerated and efficient delivery of online courses
– Lead Joint community in adoption of federated search of knowledge portals
– Promote development of Joint Learning Continuum and Joint Qualifications Management Initiatives
● JKDDC Conduit Options to J/PME Schools– Linkages to a federation of J/PME community of interest (COI) portals
– Bilateral hosting of JPME/ JKDDC Courses (Policy implications)
– Bridges across online Joint education and training divides
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● Four interdependent pillars with assessment Joint Individual Training...learning to do
• Joint Learning Portal (JLP); “virtual schoolhouse” Joint Professional Military Education…learning to think
• Competency-based…Petri dish for culture change Self-development…self-directed learning
• Self-motivated quest of knowledge
• Increased Commanding Officer role Joint Experience…practical application of what was learned
• Joint experience accrues where jointness is applied
• Joint exercises (JXP)
● Multiple paths of delivery and/or attainment
– J/PME Schools/ Portals– JKDDC Portal (Internet, NIPR, SIPRNET)
Background: Joint Learning Continuum
Joint Learning Continuum FrameworkJoint Learning Continuum Framework
3-6 9-14 16-22
Basic School
0-1
ExpeditionaryWarfare School
(Resident &Non-Resident)
ILEJPME I
(Resident & Non-resident)
SLCJPME II
(Resident Only)
Air Force
Navy
Army
Marine Corps
Air/Space Basic
Course
Squadron Officers School
ILE JPME I
(Resident &Non-resident)
SLC JPME I
(Resident Only)
PRIMARY LEVEL INTERMEDIATE LEVEL SENIOR LEVEL
BasicCourse
AdvancedCourse
ILEJPME I
(Resident &Non-resident)
SLCJPME I
(Resident &Non-resident)
ILEJPME I
(Resident & Non-resident)
Basic Course
SLCJPME I
(Resident & Non-resident)
Joint NWC Single Phase JPME I & II
(Resident Only)
ICAF Single Phase JPME I & II
(Resident Only)
YEARS
Service/Joint
IndividualAnd
CollectiveTraining
Opportunities
Self Development
Experience
Gap2-5 Yrs
Service/Joint
IndividualAnd
CollectiveTraining
Opportunities
Self Development
Experience
Gap7-13 Yrs
Gap6-11 Yrs
Service/Joint
IndividualAnd
CollectiveTraining
Opportunities
Self Development
Experience
JAWS Single Phase JPME I & II (Resident Only)
AJPME & JCWS JPME II (Resident Only)
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Conduit to JPME Small Group Training
User Profile (Knowledge/Experience)
Timely SME Access
Search
JKDDC Portal Concept
Conduit / Interface with Joint Staff COCOMs, Services, CSAs, and JS Assets
General Joint Knowledge
SpecificJoint
Assignments
UJTL-Based KSAAs
Recommended Learning Activities (e.g., courseware)
Real Time Critical Information /
Lessons Learned
Gaming
Conduit to Interagency
IntergovernmentalMultinational
Intelligent Tutors
Collaborative Tools / Chat Room
Exercises / events
Access with CAC / DOD PKI
and PIN
Linkage to Joint Publications
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JKDDC & JPME
Conduit to JPME
Service ILC
Non-res.
JFSCAJPME
ServiceSLC
Non-res.
JPME-II is legislated as in-resident only
EnlistedJPME.
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Conduit Targets (FY O7)
● NDU– National War College – Industrial College of the Armed Forces – Joint Forces Staff College (Joint/FY 07)
● Air University– Air War College (Senior/Resident/Nonresident)– Air Command and Staff College (Intermediate/FY 07)
● Army– U.S. Army War College (Senior/Resident/Nonresident)– U.S. Army Command and General Staff College (Intermediate/FY 07)
● Marine Corps University– Marine Corps War College (Senior/Resident)– Marine Corps Command and Staff College (Intermediate)– Marine Corps College of Continuing Education (Intermediate)
● Naval War College – College of Naval Command and Staff – College of Naval Warfare (Senior/Resident)
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Joint Forces Staff College Home Pagehttp://www.jfsc.ndu.edu/
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Joint Forces Staff College (JFSC) at National Defense University (NDU)
● Focus: Joint, multinational and interagency teamwork, attitudes and perspectives– Phase II of staff officer’s education– Builds on Phase I learning areas for JPME at operational-level
● URL: http://www.jfsc.ndu.edu/● Course Offerings
– 10 schools/academic programs, plus elective courses.– Separate listing for a Joint Continuing Distance Education school.– Online access through NDU’s Blackboard LMS; there is also a JFSC WebNet
(no description of this site available).– A few courses appear to be available on Blackboard.
● JFSC and JKDDC– JFCOM staff attended the March 2006 meeting of the Distance Learning
Coordination Conference (DLCC): http://www.jfsc.ndu.edu/about/special_events/conferences/mecc_dlcc/scorm.asp.
– Blackboard courses could help fuse a partnership with JKDDC– Cultural awareness training courses– POC: Dean, Joint Continuing Distance Education school at 757-443-6229.
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Way Ahead
April 2007● Identify Business / Mission requirements● Identify Required Data and Capabilities● Identify Authoritative Data Sources or Capabilities and OPR for each
September 2007
Plan and Implement
– Business Operations - Negotiate Usage and Access
• Meet with OPR to discuss business requirements for sharing / usage of needed data and capabilities
• Develop MOU defining requirements and relationship
• Define business requirements (e.g., account mgmt, security, Info Assurance)
• (w/ Business Ops) Define level of effort, schedule, and required resources for development, implementation, and maintenance
• Secure required resources and funding
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Way Ahead Cont’d
– Technical
• Identify technical requirements for sharing / usage of data and capability
• Assess technical feasibility based on current technology and systems
• (w/ Business Ops) Define level of effort and technical resources required for implementation, and maintenance
• Architect and Design technical solution
• (Prototype > Beta > IOC)
June 2008● Rollout Solution● Maintain
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Supplemental Slides
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National War College
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National War College at National Defense University (NDU)
● Focus: National Security Policy and Strategy– Joint and Interagency perspective
– 75:25 ratio of military services to other federal agencies
● URL: http://www.ndu.edu/nwc/● Course Offerings
– Seven core courses plus electives; also a “Program for Joint Education”.
– Access to courses via NDU’s Blackboard LMS.
– Partial course listing available on Blackboard “Courses” tab
– Full online course listing is not accessible publicly.
● National War College and JKDDC– Possible partnership/conduit TBD
– Background in current and future foreign policy situation in nations and regions affected by U.S. policies
– POC: National War College Registrar at 202-685-2128.
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National War College Home Pagehttp://www.ndu.edu/nwc/
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Access National War College Courses Through NDU Blackboard LMS
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Industrial College of the Armed Forces
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Industrial College of the Armed Forces (ICAF) at National Defense University (NDU)
● Focus: Strategy, decisionmaking and jointness– 58:32:10 ratios of military:Federal Agencies:other
– Industries critical to U.S. national security needs
● URL: http://www.ndu.edu/ICAF/● Course Offerings
– Five academic departments: Acquisition; Economics; Leadership and Information Strategies; Military Strategy and Logistics; National Security Studies.
– Online access by two methods: ICAF Portal (at NDU only) or NDU’s Blackboard LMS.
– Partial course listing available on Blackboard “Courses” tab.
● ICAF and JKDDC– There are many ICAF courses and at least one interagency offering; this college
is a potential partner for JKDDC
– POC: ICAF Administration at 202-685-4333.
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ICAF Home Pagehttp://www.ndu.edu/ICAF/
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Joint Forces Staff College WebNethttps://webnet.jfsc.ndu.edu/webvpn.html
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Air War College
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Air War College at Air University
● URL: http://www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awchome.htm● Course Offerings
– Five departments plus electives, a Regional Studies Program and an International Officer Field Studies program.
– Information on online courses was not available on public website; however, a link was offered to the Air Force Institute for Advanced Distributed Learning (AFIADL) site: http://www.au.af.mil/au/afiadl/.
– Listing of courses available at https://ausis.maxwell.af.mil/ but is not accessible by the public.
● Air War College and JKDDC– Unable to determine partnership/conduits without seeing course listing, but there
are probably some good linkages that will become known through further inquiry.
– Cultural awareness training courses
– POC: Air War College Distance Learning admin at 334-953-5741.
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Air War College Home Pagehttp://www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awchome.htm
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Air Force Institute for ADLhttp://www.au.af.mil/au/afiadl/
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Air Command and Staff College
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Air Command and Staff College (ACSC) at Air University
● URL: http://wwwacsc.au.af.mil/● Course Offerings
– Distance Learning (DL) program appears to be a correspondence program and not a true ADL program.
– Online Master’s degree program to roll out in April 2007.
– Listing of courses available at https://ausis.maxwell.af.mil/ but is not accessible by the public.
● ACSC and JKDDC– Unable to determine partnership/conduits without seeing course listing, but there
are probably some good linkages that will become known through further inquiry.
– POC: ACSC DL program support at 334-953-7901.
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Air Command and Staff College Home Pagehttp://wwwacsc.au.af.mil/
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Air War College PME Courses
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U.S. Army War College
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U.S. Army War College
● URL: http://www.carlisle.army.mil/● Course Offerings
– Five academic Departments: Academic Affairs; Command, Leadership, and management; Distance Education: Military Strategy, Planning, and Operations; National Security and Strategy.
– Department of Distance Education has own website and lists available courses: https://dde.carlisle.army.mil/default.cfm.
● US Army War College and JKDDC– This may be a good option for the first partnership with JKDDC as courses
appear to be ready and many are joint in nature.
– POC: US Army War College Department of Distance Education at scott.rainey@carlisle.army.mil.
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U.S. Army War College Home Pagehttp://www.carlisle.army.mil/
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U.S. Army War College Dept. of Distance Educationhttps://dde.carlisle.army.mil/default.cfm
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U.S. Army Command and General Staff College
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U.S. Army Command and General Staff College (CGSS)
● URL: http://www-cgsc.army.mil/● Course Offerings
– Three schools: Command & General Staff; Advanced Distributed Learning; Advanced Military Studies.
– Enrollment in School of Advanced Distributed Learning courses is through Army Knowledge Online (AKO).
– Unable to determine which courses of study are available online. There is a non-resident catalog with some course listings, but it is dated and does not mention the delivery method for the courses.
● U.S. Army CGSC and JKDDC– Unable to determine partnership/conduits as full online course listing is not
accessible publicly.
– POC: School of Advanced Distributed Learning at 913-758-3401.
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U.S. Army CGSS Home Pagehttp://www-cgsc.army.mil/
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CGSC School of ADL Login via AKOhttps://cgsc2.leavenworth.army.mil/login/login.asp
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Marine Corps War College
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Marine Corps War College (MCWAR)at Marine Corps University (MCU)
● URL: http://www.mcu.usmc.mil/mcwar/default.htm ● Course Offerings
– Master of Strategic Studies degree
– Unable to determine which, if any courses of study are available online. No links to courses available. There is a link to MarineOnline, but it cannot be accessed from a public Internet connection.
● Marine Corps War College and JKDDC– Unable to determine partnership/conduits as full online course listing is not
accessible publicly.• POC: MCWAR at 703-784-4081.
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Marine Corps War College Home Pagehttp://www.mcu.usmc.mil/mcwar/default.htm
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Marine Corps Command and Staff College
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Marine Corps Command and Staff Collegeat Marine Corps University (MCU)
● URL: http://www.mcu.usmc.mil/csc/● Course Offerings
– Master of Military Studies degree
– Distance courses available through Marine Corps College of Continuing Education’s MarineNet: http://www.tecom.usmc.mil/cce/.
– MarineNet lists several courses, but does not categorize them by college or university.
● Marine Command and Staff College and JKDDC– This may be a good option for the first partnership with JKDDC as courses
appear to be ready and many are joint in nature.
– POC: Marine Corps College of Continuing Education at 800-992-9210.
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Marine Corps Command and Staff College Home Pagehttp://www.mcu.usmc.mil/csc/index.htm
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Marine Corps CCE Home Page http://www.tecom.usmc.mil/cce/
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MarineNet Home Page https://www.marinenet.usmc.mil/portal/
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College of Naval Warfare
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College of Naval Warfareat Naval War College (NWC)
● URL: http://www.nwc.navy.mil/Academics/colleges/cnw.htm
● Course Offerings– Three core subject areas: National Security Decision Making, Policy and
Strategy, and joint Military Operations.
– Unable to determine which, if any courses of study are available online.
● College of Naval Warfare and JKDDC– Unable to determine partnership/conduits.
– POC: College of Distance Education for non-resident programs at cde@nwc.navy.mil. Discuss online course offerings for both the College of Naval Warfare and the College of Naval Command and Staff.
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College of Naval Warfare Page on NWC Sitehttp://www.nwc.navy.mil/Academics/colleges/cnw.htm
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College of Naval Command and Staff
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College of Naval Command and Staffat Naval War College (NWC)
● URL: http://www.nwc.navy.mil/Academics/colleges/cncs.htm● Course Offerings
– Three core subject areas: Strategy and Policy, Joint Maritime Operations, and National Security Decision Making.
– Distance courses available through College of Distance Education: http://cde.nwc.navy.mil/.
– The three core courses and specified electives are offered through Distance Education, though the site does not specify if these are all online or through paper correspondence.
● College of Naval Command and Staff and JKDDC– Unable to determine partnership/conduits.
– POC: College of Distance Education for non-resident programs at cde@nwc.navy.mil. Discuss online course offerings for both the College of Naval Warfare and the College of Naval Command and Staff.
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College of Naval Command and Staff Page on NWC Sitehttp://www.nwc.navy.mil/Academics/colleges/cncs.htm
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College of Distance Education http://cde.nwc.navy.mil/
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