EISENHOWER SCHOOL FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AND RESOURCE STRATEGY NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY (ES/NDU) COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING PREREQUISITES IAW THE FCG 1 IN THE SEQUENCE LISTED BELOW: AT/FP Level 1 Training (All theaters) SERE 100.2 Training (All theaters) USFK (Korea-specific) Training AOR Local PACOM Security Briefing Human Rights Awareness Education Course (SOUTHCOM theater) SOUTHCOM General Order Number 1 ISOPREP (All theaters) THE LINKS, COMPLETION INSTRUCTIONS, COMPLETION TIMES, AND COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS LISTED BELOW AND THROUGOUT THE REMAINDER OF THIS DOCUMENT ARE PROVIDED FOR YOUR ASSISTANCE AND CONVENIENCE, AND FOR PLANNING PURPOSES. YOU MAY, OF COURSE, COMPLETE THE PREREQUISITES FROM ANY OTHER RESOURCES AVAILABLE. CLICK OR COPY AND PASTE THE LINKS INTO YOUR BROWSER. 1. AT/FP Level 1 Training Logon to https://jkodirect.jten.mil; account with a Department of Defense Common Access Card, or for directions on creating a JKO account without A DoD CAC (non-cac users); From the Course Catalog tab, enroll in Course # JS-US007 Anti- Terrorism/Force Protection Level 1 to complete; Completion Requirement: If you have completed this course after May 16, 2016, you have met the requirement. Good for 1 year. 1 Source: Section III.C. Mandatory Pre-Travel Training and Documentation, DoD FCG. Excerpts of this information from the FCG (Chile and Republic of South Korea) are attached for review (FCG Korea, FCG Chile).
2. Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) 100.2 Completion Time: 4 hours Logon to https://jkodirect.jten.mil; account with a DoD CAC, or for directions on creating a JKO account without a DoD CAC (non-cac users); From the Course Catalog tab, enroll in the following course: Military AND Civilian: Enroll in Course # J3TA-US1329 SERE 100.2 Level A SERE Education and Training in Support of the Code of Conduct (FOUO). Attention! As of May 19, 2016, J3TA-US022, SERE 100.1 Level A Code of Conduct Training Course (FOUO), and J3TA-US1282, SERE 100.1 Civilians Only Course (FOUO), will be archived and no longer available for enrollment. J3TA-US1329, SERE 100.2 Level A SERE Education and Training in Support of the Code of Conduct (FOUO), replaces the archived courses and is approved for military and civilian personnel and meets all Service and Combatant Command requirements for online SERE training. Those currently enrolled in J3TA-US022 or J3TA-US1282 have the option to continue in those courses and receive completion credit, or withdraw and enroll in the new SERE 100.2 course. Those continuing in J3TA-US022 or J3TA-US1282 will have until August 19, 2016 to complete the course before they are automatically dropped. SERE 100.2 is based on CCMD required capabilities and is designed as one course with specific focused areas reflecting military and civilian responsibilities. Personnel should take the set of modules reflecting their status. The new course design and structure enables students to test-out for knowledge they may have from previous training and experiences. The course also provides a post-test to enrollees prior to receiving their certificate of completion. This course supersedes SERE 100.1.
Completion Requirement: If you have completed this course after May 16, 2014, you have met the requirement. Good for 3 years. SERE Level C in-resident course completed? Course must still be completed within three years of traveling, if traveling to any country within the SOUTHCOM theater, e.g., Mexico, Central America, Caribbean, South America. Per SOUTHCOM s SERE training requirement. Not able to complete course online? Please ask your Industry Study Faculty or Class Leadership to pick up a training CD from Susan Fuchs or Moses Johnson, Academic Program Support, Room 250B or Room 250A. Training CDs will only be signed out to Industry Study Faculty or Student Leaders. Either training method (online or CD) meets the training requirement but requires an account to complete, nonetheless--as provided in the training module. 3. USFK (Korea-specific) training All military, civilian and contractor personnel PCSing or TDY to the Korean AOR must complete the Korea-specific training available on the USFK homepage website, as noted below. This training covers topics such as command policies, the sexual assault prevention and response program, force protection, and various Korea-specific items. Visit http://www.usfk.mil/newcomers/training.aspx; Click on the Theater Specific Required Training link, at https://jkodirect.jten.mil; account with a DoD CAC, or for directions on creating a JKO account without a DoD CAC (non-cac users); From the Course Catalog tab, enter the Prefix, USFK, and Course # -J3ST- US171-TDY-HB to enroll in the USFK TDY Theater Specific Required Training. Completion Requirement: If you have completed this course after May 16, 2016, you have met the requirement. Good for 1 year.
4. AOR Local PACOM Security Briefing Completion time: approximately 45 minutes-1 hour Attend the AOR Local Security Briefing if traveling to countries within the PACOM AOR. The briefing is scheduled annually on the ES Academic Calendar usually within 3 months or 90 days of travel in the second or spring semester and conducted in the Baruch Auditorium for all faculty and students to whom this may apply. If applicable, your assigned Industry Study Faculty or Class Leadership will advise you to attend; Completion Requirement: Once you have attended the briefing, you have met the requirement. Good for 1 year. 5. Human Rights Awareness Education Course Required for visits to countries in the SOUTHCOM theater, e.g., Mexico, the Caribbean, Central and South America. Logon to https://jkodirect.jten.mil; account with a DoD CAC, or for directions on creating a JKO account without a DoD CAC (non-cac users); From the Course Catalog tab, enroll in Course # J3SN-US649-HB Human Rights Training; Completion Requirement: If you have completed the Human Rights Training after May 16, 2016, you have met the requirement. Good for 1 year. 6. SOUTHCOM General Order Number 1 Also required for visits to countries in the SOUTHCOM theater, e.g., Mexico, the Caribbean, Central and South America. Click on https://www.fcg.pentagon.mil/static/sc_go_1_3_feb_2014.pdf to review SOUTHCOM General Order Number 1.
Completion Requirement: If you have completed the SOUTHCOM General Order Number 1 after May 16, 2016, you have met the requirement. Good for 1 year. 7. ISOPREP Completion Time: approximately 45 minutes-1 hour Requires computer with.mil or.gov domain. Review criteria below to determine best completion option: Are you a DoD civilian or contractor? If so, service member or sponsor CAC required to access Army Knowledge On-Line PRO-File web tool. If you have access to AKO, complete/submit ISOPREP via the AKO PRO- File tool on the NIPRNET at: https://prmsglobal.prms.af.mil/prmsconv/profile/survey/start.aspx; Use normal AKO (or service equivalent) log in to access site. Are you a civilian (non-dod) who has never used the ISOPREP? Complete paper copy instead: Click on http://www.mc.mil/portals/0/dd%20form%201833_isoprep.pdf to download the ISOPREP form and ISOPREP completion instructions; Complete online and print completed ISOPREP. 2 digital ISOPREP photos required to complete PRO-File ISOPREP OR paper copy. Take with digital camera or smartphone: Head shots only (1-front full, 1-right profile); Civilian attire only White background (not busy) Save as.jpg,.gif, or.png file File size: 200 KB maximum Pixels: 200 x 200 minimum Save to CD or computer; CAUTION! ISOPREP photos must be uploaded from CD or computer to complete, save, and submit the ISOPREP with the AKO PRO-File tool. This
process must be done in one uninterrupted session that cannot be resumed later to avoid losing your work done up to this point, i.e., the ISOPREP cannot be completed, saved, and submitted in this system otherwise. If you need to complete a paper copy of the ISOPREP instead, keep the completed ISOPREP and CD with the saved photos; and, bring both to the ISOPREP review session when scheduled. Upon the assignment of Industry Studies and travel destinations, you will be contacted to meet specifically with Academic Program Support to review and/or update (as required) your completed ISOPREP to ensure that your ISOPREP contains all the required data--to include all completion dates for all requirements completed and that the data in your record is current. Completion Requirement: If you have completed the ISOPREP after November 16, 2016, you have met the requirement. Good within 6 months of travel.