Course Mission
The mission of the Joint Information Operations Planners Course (JIOPC) is to establish a common level of understanding for IO planners and IO capability specialists who will serve in joint operational-level IO billets. This course is a prerequisite for personnel assigned to the Joint IO career force.
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Course Objectives
The objective of the JIOPC is to educate and train military students between the ranks of 0-4 through 0-6, and DoD Civilian equivalents, to plan, integrate, and synchronize full spectrum IO into joint operational-level plans and orders. The school accomplishes this through class presentations, guest lectures, case studies, and practical exercises in a joint seminar environment. Specifically, the course focuses on the following six (6) learning areas:
- Joint Operations Planning and Execution System (JOPES)
- Joint Intelligence Preparation of the Environment
- IO Planning
- Interagency Planning & Coordination
- Military Deception (MILDEC)
- Operations Security (OPSEC)
Throughout the course the students use traditional planning methodologies within the joint planning community. The course is based upon joint doctrine that is reinforced, when necessary, by a compilation of various tactics, techniques, and procedures from throughout the department of defense.
The JIOPC is only taught in residence at the Joint Forces Staff College.
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Course Description
Students will be assigned to a working group consisting of approximately eight to ten individuals led by a faculty mentor. The group faculty mentor will appoint a student group leader. Each student in the group is expected to participate in the group work as directed by the student group leader and the faculty mentor. Each group will conduct their planning in parallel on the same problem. Students will be required to contribute to the development of written products and briefings.
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Course Length
Four (4) weeks (approximately 150 hours). Course DOES include material taught in the one-week JIOOC. Students are expected to attend all classes while in residence.
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GRADUATION CRITERIA
All students are required to actively participate in the practical exercise, discussions, and presentations to successfully complete the course. Practical exercises and student participation will be formally evaluated. Students will attend all classes while in residence in order to obtain the certificate of completion. If students need to conduct other business while TDY to the college should plan to do it outside of class hours, or extend their time in the area.
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Security Clearance Requirements
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All students enrolled in the JIOPC must possess a final U.S. Top Secret/Special Compartmented Information (TS/SCI). For additional security clearance information please contact the JFSC SSO at 757-443-63324/26 or at sso@jfsc.ndu.edu.
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Billeting
Quarters are available on the JFSC compound – but space is limited. If you indicated quarters were desired during your on-line registration process, and there is availability, a room will be automatically reserved for you. We recommend calling the JFSC Navy Gateway Inns and Suites at commercial (757) 963-9600 or e-mail: Mwr_vq@jfsc.ndu.edu. to verify that a room has been assigned and to obtain a confirmation number. If you require on-base quarters but DID NOT indicate it during your on-line registration process, you will need to call one of the course coordinators at (757) 443-6329 or DSN 646-6329 or (757) 443-6336, who will have to make the reservation for you. If there is no availability, the Navy Gateway Inns and Suites will notify the course coordinator as far in advance as possible so statements of non-availability can be issued. Cost per room is $25 to $41/night. If you are staying on base, pick up your key at The College Inn (located inside Marianas Hall). They are open 24-hours a day. Please ask the Guard on duty at the Front Gate for directions to the College Inn. The following link is to other on-base billeting options in the local area.
[ Billeting Options ]
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Quota Information
Individuals currently serving on a Unified Command staff or Joint IO cell have priority for quotas. Personnel from other commands may apply, however, seats will not be allocated until forty-five (45) days prior to the course start date. To apply for a JIOPC seat, use the following link: https://www.jfsc.ndu.edu/des/JCIWSRegistration/welcome.asp
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Rank Requirement
O-4 to O-6 or DoD civilian equivalent. Others will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
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Last update: 27 April 2007
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