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NATO TRAINING ARCHITECTURE &
GLOBAL PROGRAMMING
LCdr. Remi Tremblay
Director Standards, Evaluation and Training
NATO School Oberammergau
1949 Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Iceland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Portugal
The United Kingdom
The United States
1952 Greece
Turkey
1955 GermanyΣ 28 nations
- Members -1982 Spain
1999 Czech Republic
Hungary
Poland
2004 Bulgaria
Estonia Latvia
Lithuania
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
2009 Albania
Croatia
- Working Structure -
Permanent Representatives & National Delegations
Member countries
Military Representatives
Nuclear
Planning
Group
North
Atlantic
Council(NAC) Military
Committee(MC)
National Authorities
Secretary
General(SegGen)
International Staff (IS)- Private Office (PO)
- …
- Defence Investment Division (AC)
- …
- NATO Office of Resources (NOR)
- …
International Military Staff(IMS)
Agencies
Allied
Command
Operations
(ACO)
Subordinated
Committees
Resource Policy Planning Board(RPPB)
Budget
Committee
(BC)
Investment
Committee
(IC)
NATO Force Structure
Allied
Command
Transformation
(ACT)
JFCBS / JFCNP/ AIRCOM / MARCOM / LANDCOM / NCISG JWC / JFTC / JALLC
SHAPE SACT
NATO Command Structure
ACT ACO
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850 850 350 300 500 1300
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280
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850
NSONCISSNMIOTCNDC
Individual Education and Training
GLOBAL PROGRAMMING - AIM
| Slide 10
A NATO unified effort to develop effective, efficient and
affordable education and training solutions.
DISCIPLINE MANAGEMENT
| Slide 11
Domain Function Capability Development
Mission Execution
Enhancement
Cross-Domain Support
Land Operations
Air Operations
Maritime Operations
Space Operations
Cyber Defence Operations
Special Forces Operations
NuclearOperations
Intelligence (J2)
Meteorology and Oceanography (J3)
Joint Targeting (J3)
Military Policing (J3)
Logistics (J4)
Medical (JMed)
Operations Planning (J5)
Military Engineering (JEng)
Consultation, Command and Control (J6)
Education, Training, Exercises & Evaluation (J7)
Civil Military Cooperation (J9)
Ballistic Missile Defence
Counter-Improvised Explosive Devices
Federated Mission Networking
Building Integrity
Counter Terrorism
Energy Security Military
Contribution to Peace Support
Weapons of Mass Destruction/CBRN Defence
Functional Services
Gender Strategic
Comms
GOVERNENCE STRUCTURE
| Slide 13
ACO
Command
J/N/A/G 7s
NATO Force
Structure
A/N/G7sSec Gen
& NATO HQ
SHAPE &
HQ SACT
JFC
Single Service
Command
Current Ops
Future Ops
NATO Force
Structure
National
Assistance
Partner
Assistance
CoEs
PTECs
NCISS
NSO NMIOTC
NDC
JWC JFTC
National
Institutions
Partner
Institutions
Requirements
Authority
(RA)
IOs, NGOs
Academe,
Industry
Department
Head
(DH)
HQ SACTJFT
Preparation of leaders for missions
Given the current structure of NATO the vast majority of IT&E for
developing leaders for operations remains with the nations and their
respective Professional Military Education (PME). While we augment
these leaders with specific skills and knowledge to operate within
NATO and the contemporary operating environment we recognize
that the preparation of leaders is a multiyear endeavour.
Some of the courses that we offer from the Individual Training and
Education front to prepare leaders for crisis operations at NSO
include:
NATO UNCLASSIFIED | Slide 165/3/2015
• Strategic Operations Planning Course
• NATO Crisis Management Course• Alternative Analysis Course
• Information Operations Course• Energy Security Strategic
Awareness• Asymmetric Warfare Course• NATO Defence Leadership In
Building Integrity Course
Integrated Training
NSO conducts hundreds of multinational programmes annually in
direct support of current and developing operations, strategy,
policy, doctrine and procedures.
The student population is diverse, military and civilian,
representing NATO nations, partner nations and international
organizations – all coming together in a conducive learning
environment to create the shared understanding and
interoperability that is at the core of successful multinational
operations.
NATO UNCLASSIFIED | Slide 175/3/2015
Integrated Training (Collective Training and Exercises)
• A NATO Military Exercise is scheduled by a NATO Commander.
It aims to establish, enhance and display NATO's Military
Capability across the Alliance's full mission spectrum which is
based on the three Alliance military missions:
• Article 5 Collective Defence;
• Non-Article 5 Crisis Response; and
• Consultation and Co-operation.
• NATO Military Exercises are to integrate and improve the
Military Capabilities of non-NATO participants and support the
development and implementation of the military aspects of the
European Security and Defence Identity (ESDI) within NATO.
NATO UNCLASSIFIED | Slide 185/3/2015
Integrated Training (Collective Training and Exercises)
• The exercise programme covers a period of six years, with
detailed programming for the first two calendar years, and
outline programming for the following four calendar years. The
aims and objectives of an exercise are developed in an
Exercise Specification paper.
• http://www.aco.nato.int/schedule.aspx
NATO UNCLASSIFIED | Slide 195/3/2015
Training Audience
• Based on advice from NATO’s military authorities, the NAC is
the body that agrees to provide support to the AU.
• NATO has been offering AU students the possibility of
attending courses at the NATO School in Oberammergau,
Germany in areas such as crisis-management exercises.
• Since early 2015 and in response to an AU request, NATO
started delivering dedicated training in Addis Ababa through
the Mobile Education and Training Team concept.
NATO UNCLASSIFIED | Slide 215/3/2015
Questions?
NATO UNCLASSIFIED | Slide 225/3/2015
LCdr. Remi Tremblay Director Standards, Evaluation and TrainingNATO School [email protected]+49-8822-9481-2605