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FY2011 FOUNDRY MANUAL

OF TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES

Version 2

August 2011

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FY 2011 Foundry Manual of Training Opportunities Introduction The FY 2011 Foundry Manual of Training Opportunities includes many new courses and updated

curriculum for some of the older courses. Please take a moment to review some of the changes and familiarize

yourself with this version.

The Foundry Program Synchronization Council (FPSC) reviews the training opportunities to ensure they

are relevant and validated and support the requirements of theater, worldwide deployed forces, Army Commands

(ACOM) and Army Service Component Commands (ASCC). The FPSC Functional Lead from each intelligence

discipline conducts a review of current and proposed training opportunities to ensure they are relevant to the

current operational environment. The Foundry Event Date Validation represents the last date the training

opportunity was reviewed by the Foundry Program Synchronization Council.

A FORSCOM IWF training guidance and Army Universal Task List (AUTL) crosswalk is added to each course

description; paragraph 4A and 4B assist units with developing unit training plans.

Point of Contact information is updated for each course provider as of 12 July 2011. If you are requesting

training availability or course specific information, please contact the Training Provider POC listed. If there is a

problem contacting the Training Provider POC, please contact the INSCOM Foundry Program Office. For any

general Foundry issues or concerns, please contact the INSCOM Foundry Program Office.

In order to provide units with a reference to their Foundry managers, the ACOM and ASCC Foundry

manager contact information is listed at the end of this manual. If your unit does not have a designated Foundry

Manager or you are unsure who it is, please contact your ACOM / ASCC manager or the INSCOM Foundry Program

Office and either a local manager will be identified for you or your unit will have to appoint someone into this

position.

Consistent with DA G3/5/7 Foundry Implementation Message, Foundry training is provided in the

following training formats:

Home Station – These are training opportunities at the Foundry training platforms, which are

facilities that provide single or multidiscipline intelligence training opportunities at home station

and the Combat Training Centers. The platforms offer intelligence Soldiers a capability to sustain

and improve operational skills without having to travel TDY. The facility provides a training staff

capable of certifying and preparing military intelligence Soldiers for deployment and ensures that

they maintain contact with the enemy through tactical overwatch.

MTT – Mobile training teams are organized and deployed at any echelon for the purpose of

concentrating subject-matter expertise and training-critical, MOS-related intelligence skills to a

target audience at or outside of a garrison location. An MTT may instruct personnel from outside

of the target training population as long as the overall cost of the mobile training team is not

increased.

Resident – Resident training courses are Foundry intelligence training opportunities that require

a Soldier to travel TDY to a host provider to receive critical MI skills and training that is not

available through MTT or Home Station training.

The cornerstone of the Foundry program is the home station training. Annex A provides updated Foundry

home station training capabilities.

Annex B provides a Foundry cross reference tool for the training opportunities found in this manual.

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The following courses are revised or added to the Foundry Manual:

GEN025 Entire GEN025 Series changed to AS025

GEN078 Enhanced Middle East Culture Course (Revised Offering)

GEN113 Joint Intelligence Combat Training Center (JICTC) (Revised Offering)

SI139 Low Level Voice Intercept (LLVI) (New Offering)

HU016 Human Intelligence (HUMINT) Immersion Scenario Course-Afghanistan (HISC-A) (New

Offering)

HU128 Interrogation Workshop (New Offering)

HU129 Full Scope Interrogation Report Writing (New Offering)

HU140 Map Tracking In A Digital Environment (New Offering)

GI001 GEOINT Collection Management Course (Revised Offering)

GI004 GEOINT Production Course (Revised Offering)

GI005 Advanced GEOINT Production Course (Revised Offering)

GI086 GEOINT MTT-X (Revised Offering)

GI088 GEOINT MTT-L (Revised Offering)

GI089 GEOINT MTT-A (Revised Offering)

CI123 Counterintelligence Support to Force Protection (Revised Offering)

CI124 Counterintelligence Investigations (Revised Offering)

CI126 Counterintelligence Operational Activities (New Offering)

CI127 Counterintelligence Collections (Revised Offering)

CI132 2X Functions (Revised Offering)

AS024 All Source Predeployment Brief MTT (Revised Offering)

IC142 Critical Thinking for Red Team Practitioner (New Offering)

The following courses have been removed from the Foundry Manual:

HU031 Collection Analysis and Management Operations

HU062 HUMINT Collections Team Operators Course

HU075 Military Source Operations Training

GI017 Fundamentals of Spectral Exploitation and Analysis

GI045 Imagery Tradecraft Live Environment Training

GI067 OPIR/AGI Support to the Group Component

Gi090 GEOINT MTT-E

CI130 Counterintelligence and Force Protection Analysis

ISR021a ISR Synch Managers Course

ISR021b ISR Synchronization MTT

IC118 Red Team Members Course

IC119 Stop Gap Red Team Leaders Course

IC120 Red Team Leaders Course

IC133 Joint Forces Intelligence School

Military Intelligence Training System (MITS)

In order to provide rigor and visibility to intelligence training and scheduling, future scheduling for

Foundry classes will be accomplished through the MITS automated scheduling tool. The Foundry catalog will still

be published, but all normal scheduling will be done using the MITS. The MITS will provide tools to assist Training

Managers with development of training plans to better focus their efforts in accordance with FORSCOM IWF

guidance and individual unit requirements. Training Managers, Commanders and supervisors will be able to use

the MITS to better plan and assess intelligence training readiness by reviewing training reports that can be

generated by the MITS. The MITS will be hosted by the IKN (Intelligence Knowledge Network). When the MITS

website is launched, the web address will be disseminated through Foundry channels and published in the next

edition of this catalog.

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Table of Contents

Course Code & Title Page

General Intelligence Training Opportunities 7

GEN007 National Intelligence Familiarization Course 8

GEN019 Arabic Dialect Training 10

GEN020 Pashtu/Dari Familiarization Training 11

GEN029 Intelligence Information and Content Management 12

GEN078 Enhanced Middle East Culture Course 13

GEN097 Middle East Cultural Integration Course 14

GEN098 Basic Computer Network Operation Planners Course 15

GEN099 Panther Strike: Military Intelligence Exportable Combat Training Capability 16

GEN113 Joint Intelligence Combat Training Center 18

GEN117 Open Source Intelligence Research and Analysis 24

ISR and Collection Management Training Opportunities 26

ISR022 35H / 35T Sustainment Training 27

ISR026 ISR TOPOFF MTT 28

ISR033 JSTARS Outreach 29

ISR074 480TH ISR WG Orientation and Predeployment Training 30

ISR095 Predeployment Predator Familiarization Course 31

ISR096 DE-CGS Sustainment Training 32

ISR101 Predeployment JSTARS Familiarization Course 33

All Source Intelligence Training Opportunities 34

AS024 All Source Predeployment Briefing 35

AS25a Site Exploitation 36

AS025b Document and Media Exploitation and Analysis 37

AS025c Media Exploitation 38

AS025d Document and Media Exploitation Overview 39

AS025e Deployable Harmony DOMEX System-Template DHDS-T MTT 40

AS038a Critical Thinking Course 41

AS038b Counterterrorism Analysis Course I 43

AS038c Counterterrorism Analysis Course II 44

AS038d Link Analysis Course 45

AS038e Enhanced DCGS-A Operators Course 47

AS038f Enhanced Analytical Skills 48

AS038g Applied Geospatial Analysis Course I 50

AS038h Applied Geospatial Analysis Course II 52

AS039 All-Source Intelligence Analyst / Technician LET 54

AS056 DCGS-A Predeployment Operators Course Phase I 55

AS057 DCGS-A Predeployment Operators Course Phase II 56

AS066 NGIC Data Source Overview and Enhanced Analytical Course 57

AS079 NORTHCOM All Source LET 59

AS109 BCT S2 Course 60

Counterintelligence Training Opportunities 61

CI023 Linguist Screening and Training Operations 62

CI030 Strategic Counterintelligence Activities 63

CI122 Army Counterintelligence Coordination Authority (ACICA) Training 64

CI123 Counterintelligence Support to Force Protection 65

CI124 Counterintelligence Investigations 66

CI126 Counterintelligence Operational Activities 67

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CI127 Counterintelligence Collection 68

CI132 2X Functions 69

GEOINT Training Opportunities 71

GI001 GEOINT Collection Management Course 72

GI004 GEOINT Production Course 73

GI005 Advanced GEOINT Production Course 74

GI006 Imagery Live Environment Training 75

GI046 Imagery Orientation Course 76

GI049 Intermediate Spectral Exploitation and Analysis 77

GI050 Fundamentals of Thermal Infrared Exploitation and Analysis 79

GI051 SAR Exploitation I & II and SAR Processing 81

GI083 Tactical Full Motion Video Course 83

GI085 Global Broadcast System Users Course 84

GI086 GEOINT MTT X 85

GI088 GEOINT MTT L 86

GI089 GEOINT MTT A 87

GI110 GETS How-To & Full-Spectrum GEOINT Capabilities MTT 88

HUMINT Training Opportunities 89

HU016 Human Intelligence (HUMINT) Immersion Scenario Course-Afghanistan (HISC-A) 90

HU063 HUMINT LET 91

HU064 Overt Debriefing Military Source Operations (MSO) I, II, III 92

HU069 INSCOM Detention Training Facility (IDTF), Collective Interrogation Training 93

HU084 35M Military Liaison Office (MLO) LET 94

HU094 Strategic Debriefing Immersion Training 96

HU128 Interrogation Workshop 98

HU129 Full Scope Interrogation Report Writing 99

HU134 Interpersonal Skills for Collectors 101

HU135 Introduction to Tradecraft 103

HU136 Report Writing 104

HU137 USAOG HUMINT Training 105

HU140 Map Tracking in a Digital Environment 107

MASINT Training Opportunities 108

MS013 MASINT AGI Fundamentals and Equipment 109

MS091 MASINT Collection Course 110

MS092 MASINT Fundamentals MTT 111

SIGINT Training Opportunities 112

SI002 SIGINT Terminal Guidance Basic Operators Course 113

SI003 Basic SIGINT Geospatial Analysis (SGA101) 114

SI008 Intermediate SIGINT Geospatial Analysis (SGA102) 116

SI009 Digital Network Intelligence Common Block 118

SI011 SIGINT Mission Oversight for Leaders 119

SI012 SIGINT Tool Kit 120

SI028 SIGINT AOR Mission Specific Analysis LET 121

SI041 Signals Intelligence Analyst Course 122

SI065 Digital Network Intelligence Analysis LET 123

SI087 SIGINT Tactical Overwatch 124

SI102 SIGINT Sustainment LET 125

SI106 SIGINT Leader Training 126

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SI108 SIGINT AOR Mission Specific Linguist Analysis LET 127

SI114 SIGINT Immersion Training 128

SI125 Tactical SIGINT Operations MTT 129

SI139 Low Level Voice Intercept (LLVI) 130

Intelligence Community Training Opportunities 131

IC014 Joint Analyst Interrogator Collaboration (JAICC) 132

IC027 DIA Joint Military Intelligence Training Center (JMITC) 134

IC032 CENTCOM Regional Joint Intelligence Training Facility 135

IC036 SE-ARISC Sponsored DIA MTTs 137

IC037 I Corps Sponsored IC Training 139

IC040 NGA College (NGC) 140

IC043 SOUTHCOM Imagery Live Environment Training 141

IC047 Joint Interrogation Certification Course (JICC) 142

IC048 NRO Capabilities 144

IC052 National Systems Information Course (NSIC) 145

IC054 DATA MINING AND INTEGRATION (DMI) 146

IC055 ATTACK THE NETWORK METHODOLOGY COURSE (ATN) 147

IC060 Joint Interrogation Management Course (JIMC) 149

IC068 Joint Senior Interrogator Course (JSIC) 151

IC071 Joint HUMINT Analysis and Targeting Course (JHATC) 153

IC072 Joint HUMINT Officer Course (JHOC) 155

IC073 Joint Source Validation Course (JSVC) 157

IC112 TEDAC Familiarization Course 159

IC116 Defense Cyber Investigations Training Academy 160

IC121 Joint Counterintelligence Training Academy 162

IC138 Practical Perspectives on Counter-terror Operations 163

IC142 Critical Thinking for Red Team Practitioner 166

INSCOM Foundry Office 167

Army Command Foundry Managers 168

Foundry Platform Training Capability Annex A

Foundry Training Opportunity Cross Reference Annex B

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General Intelligence

Training Opportunities

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1. MOS /INT/Grade: Any MI MOS / All Disciplines / E-5 and up; O-2 and up; WO-1 and up

2. Foundry Program Number: GEN007

3. Foundry Program Title: National Intelligence Familiarization Course (NIFC)

4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk:

A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None

B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 2.3.1 Perform Intelligence, Surveillance, & Reconnaissance

Synchronization

5. Course Description: The NIFC program is a DA designed program to acquaint Soldiers with the national

intelligence agency activities and their support to the Warfighter. This program provides Soldiers with mission

briefings, tours of selected agencies, and an opportunity to gain knowledge on availability of products, services,

and points of contact within the National Security Agency (NSA), Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), US Army

Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM), National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), Army GEOINT Battalion

(AGB), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the National Ground Intelligence Center (NGIC) as well as other military

intelligence organizations.

6. Course Training Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, each student will be familiar with the

roles and missions of the five National intelligence agencies as well as those of US Army INSCOM and participating

INSCOM Major Subordinate Commands. Most importantly, students will become familiar with Intelligence

Community products and support available to them, especially during deployments.

7. Tasks Trained:

Day 1: INSCOM overview, Foundry, Intelligence Analyst Training Program, INSCOM MASINT, Army Cyber

Command, Army Operations Group, 902nd

MI GP, Department of the Army Intelligence and Information

Services.

Day 2: National Ground Intelligence Center (NGIC) overview, Anti Armor Task Force Briefing, Document

and Media Exploitation Briefing, Small Arms and Hand Guns presentation, Foreign Ground Forces

Signatures presentation, CITP Afghanistan Briefing, CITP Iraq Briefing, Landmines presentation, Foreign

Materiel Briefing, Biometrics overview, Analytical Directorate Overview and regional analyst desk side

discussions.

Day 3: NSA/CSS Corporate Overview, National Security Operations Center (NSOC), National Threat

Operations Center Overview (NTOC), NSA Georgia overview, Expeditionary Cryptology, CIA Corporate

Overview, Directorate for Analysis, National Clandestine Services.

Day 4: NGA Corporate Overview, Army GEOINT Battalion overview, GEOINT Foundry overview, GEOINT

production floor tour, DIA Roles and Mission Brief, Defense Intelligence Operation Coordination Center,

Roundtable discussion on Intelligence Support to the Warfighter, Education within DIA, National Defense

Intelligence College presentation.

Day 5: NRO Overview, Denial and Deception, NRO Counter IED Capabilities, Battlefield Visualization Tool

presentation, NRO Communications Overview, National Intelligence Support to Personnel Recovery

8. Prerequisites: Students must meet the following requirements prior to requesting a seat:

Be a Foundry Priority 1: Units in the trained/ready force pool with latest arrival dates for operational

deployments, units on prepare-to-deploy orders, and forces on order to conduct contingency missions. Or

Priority 2: Other units in the reset and the trained/ready force pools.

E-5 and above for enlisted; O-2 and above for officer and all warrant officers are eligible.

Have a TS/SCI security clearance read on to TS//SI/TK.

A high level of maturity is expected from students during this course. Please take this into consideration

when nominating Soldiers to attend.

If all of the prerequisites are met, participating Army Service Component Command (ASCC) or major Army

Command (ACOM) Foundry Program managers must submit the below information for each primary and alternate

candidate to the Foundry Program Facilitator Mr. Cavin Cook: [email protected] (703)706-1174. Individuals

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requesting attendance in this course MUST go through their Foundry Manager. Self nominations will NOT be

accepted.

1. Foundry Deployment Priority

1-5

2. Unit (DIV/BDE/BN)

3. Rank

4. Last Name/First Name/MI

5. Duty Position

6. Duty Phone Number

7. Unclassified Email Address

8. Date of Birth

9. Place of Birth

10. Social Security Number

Additional Instructions:

For Soldiers attending the NIFC, their host SSO MUST send security clearance information to the HQ INSCOM SSO

office. Clearance information must include the following:

SUBJECT: NIFC Class Attendance

Dates of Attendance: 22 AUG 11 – 26 AUG 11

Security Clearance With Caveats: EX) TS//SI/TK/G/H

INSCOM Foundry POC: Mr. Cavin Cook; [email protected]; (703) 706-1174

The HQ INSCOM SSO JPAS SMO Code: W00YAA3

PLA – SSO INSCOM

FAX: (703) 706-2958

HQ INSCOM SSO Contact:

Rene Brown: (703) 706-1921

Sean Browne: (703) 706-1352

9. Training Format/Length/Cost/Dates: Resident Course / 5 Days, Approximate total cost for one Soldier: $2,500.

Rental cars are NOT authorized for this course. Please use this website to determine specific costs:

http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and

National Guard pay and allowance costs.

Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper funding resources. This

may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to pay for incidentals, hotel

room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event.

FY 2012 Course Schedule dates are as follows:

Class 12-01 December 5-9, 2011

Class 12-02, March 5-9, 2012

Class 12-03 April 16-20, 2012

Class 12-04, June 25-29, 2012

Class 12-05, August 27-31, 2012

10. Spaces Available: 20 per class.

11. Uniform: Army Combat Uniform w/ beret. Pack a set of business casual clothes in the event of a change in

schedule requiring such attire.

12. Training Provider Point of Contact: INSCOM Foundry Program Office, Ft. Belvoir, VA; Mr. Mr. Cavin Cook, (703)

706-1174 [email protected]; Alternate Point of Contact: Mr. Ron Eggleston, DSN 235-2625 COM (703) 706-

2625 [email protected]

13. Foundry event date validation: 9 December 2009 (FPSC)

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1. MOS /INT/Grade: Any MI MOS with Modern Standard Arabic language / General Intelligence

2. Foundry Program Number: GEN019

3. Foundry Program Title: Arabic Dialect Training: Basic, Intermediate and Advanced

4. FORSCOM IWF Training Predeployment Guidance and Army Universal Task List (AULT) Crosswalk:

A. FORSCOM IWF Training Guidance: None

B. Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Crosswalk: ART 5.3.5.2.8 Communicate with Non-English Speaking Forces

and Agencies

5. Course Description: Geared towards OND; native speakers in Arabic dialects listed will guide the student

through a structured program of dialect training in reading, listening and speaking. Available Dialects include Iraqi,

Egyptian, Libyan, Sudanese, Saudi, Levantine, Maghreb, Yemeni, Kurdish, and Algerian.

6. Course Training Objectives: At the conclusion of this course successful students will be able to pass course final

examination with at least 77% accuracy while demonstrating the enhanced ability to read, write, speak, translate

and transcribe colloquial dialect with comprehension up to the Inter-Agency Language Roundtable (ILR) level 2.

7. Tasks Trained: During this 4-8 week course students will develop the ability to comprehend colloquial (LANG)

dialect at the ILR 2 standard. Students will study:

Topics: military and security; economics & politics; science and technology; culture and society; physical

and political geography

Skills: listening comprehension; reading comprehension; translation of audio and written texts;

transcription; speaking; writing; grammar and language structure and word-building; analysis & deductive

reasoning; dictionary skills; skimming and scanning.

Grammar: (1) Verbs and derived nouns: Fill out a conjugation chart of any given root showing perfect,

imperfect and imperative forms in any of the ten most common measures; (2) Produce in writing any of

the most common and predictable forms of derived nouns and other words based on any sound root in

any of the most common measures; (3) Recognize and find the dictionary the roots of conjugated

“irregular” verbs (weak, hollow, doubled, etc.) and their derivatives with 77% accuracy. Vocabulary: (1) Define and use correctly, topic-related vocabulary items introduced in the student

manual, with 77% accuracy; (2) Demonstrate proper and accurate use of the Georgetown Iraqi Dictionary

or relevant lexical reference.

Comprehension: Show reading and listening comprehension by gisting and summarizing, including all

Essential Elements of Information

8. Prerequisites: No security clearance required unless follow-on training is scheduled with the 706th

MI. Modern

Standard Arabic DLPT requirements: Basic: 2/2; intermediate: 2+/2+; Advanced: 3/3

9. Training Format/Length/Cost/Dates: Resident / 30-60 Days / Approximate cost for one Soldier for 60 days is

$9,000. Please use this website to determine specific costs:

http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/perdiem/perdiemrates.html. Cost Estimates do not reflect Reserve and

National Guard pay and allowance costs. / Please contact training provider for scheduling. / Use ATRRS School

code 820 for dates, seat availability and enrollment. Contact POC below for additional required Georgia Center for

Language Enrollment Form which must be scanned and returned to POC. Foundry will fund only 35 Series MI

Soldiers for this training. Unit Commander is responsible for sending each Soldier to TDY training with the proper

funding resources. This may be a pay advance, government credit card or other funding means for the Soldier to

pay for incidentals, hotel room, rental car or any other requirement associated with the training event.

10. Spaces Available: 3

11. Uniform: ACU / APFU

12. Training Provider Point of Contact: 706th

MI GP, Fort Gordon, GA ; Mr. Gralyn Harris, [email protected]

706th

MI GP CLPM, (706) 791-7636, DSN 780-3578; CW4 Adkins, Foundry OIC, (706) 791-5825, DSN 780-5825

13. Foundry event date validation: 10 November 2009 (FPSC)