Web Link | http://www.natoschool.nato.int/Academics/Resident-Courses/Course-Catalogue/Course-description?ID=191 |
Last Date Updated | 13/Apr/2022 9:35 |
Training Institution | NATO - School Oberammergau (NSO) |
Discipline | Intelligence (INT) |
Area | All Source Intelligence (AS) |
Depth of knowledge Level | 300 - Advance |
NATO Course Certification | NATO Approved |
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Course Code | INT-AS-32201 |
Course Title | NATO Intelligence Processing Course |
ETF Course Code | N2-151 |
Delivery Method | Residential |
Course Description | To prepare NATO Intelligence analysts to execute the
processing phase of he NATO intelligence cycle through
production and peer-review of standardized all-source
analytical products in response to Intelligence
Requirements. (IR). |
Course Notes | For further information (e.g. list of eligibility requirements) please refer to the full course description via the above given web link. |
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Learning Objectives | 1. Apply The Processing Stage Within The Intelligence Cycle: Given references, the student will apply the main characteristics of the processing stage within the intelligence cycle IAW references. Requires a level of comprehension that will enable a learner to reason, analyze and interpret concepts, doctrines and structures. 2. Produce an All-Source Intelligence Product: Given references, the student will utilize single source material (HUMINT, OSINT, SIGINT or IMINT mainly) supported by Intelligence Functional Services (INTEL FS) for processing an all-sources product (verbal and/or written) IAW references. Requires a level of comprehension that will enable a learner to reason, analyse and exploit single source intelligence products. 3. Apply Intelligence Analytical Techniques To Support Intelligence Production: Given references, the student will understand the main Intelligence Analysis techniques (diagnostic, contrarian and imaginative) and apply it to support intelligence products (written or verbal, on time or ad-hoc) development IAW references. Requires a level of comprehension that will enable a learner to analyse the information/intelligence for an operational use. 4. Explain Intelligence Processing Lessons Identified And Learned during NATO Joint Ops and Exercises: Given references, the student will be able to explain the main Lessons Identified and Lessons Learned from NATO Joint operation exercises (Trident series) and NATO recent or on-going operations (ISAF, Resolute support and KFOR mainly) regarding the Intelligence processing. Requires a level of comprehension that will enable a learner to utilize LI/LL for his own processing step. |
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Structure of the Course | Resident (2 wk) |
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Active Course | Yes |
Course Active from | 22/May/2017 |
Course Deactivated on | 31/Dec/2027 |
Course Duration (in days) | 10.0 |
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Security Clearance | NR: NATO RESTRICTED |
Training Audience | N: NATO Nations Only |
ePrime Reference Number | ACT.734 |
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Tuition Fee per Student (Euro) | 1100.00 |
Fees for Accommodation and Meals (Euro) | 0.00 |
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Two Step Application Override (Reqs approval for applying into Iteration) | No |
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