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The Training Transformation Technologies Conference NATO Perspective on Multinational Education & Training

The Training Transformation Technologies Conference NATO Perspective on Multinational Education & Training. 4 September, 2003 Hilton Alexandria Mark Center. Dr. G ö kay S ü rsal Allied Command Transformation Norfolk, Virginia. OUTLINE.

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The Training Transformation Technologies Conference NATO Perspective on Multinational Education & Training

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  1. The Training Transformation Technologies ConferenceNATO Perspective on Multinational Education& Training 4 September, 2003 Hilton Alexandria Mark Center Dr. Gökay Sürsal Allied Command Transformation Norfolk, Virginia

  2. OUTLINE • ALLIED COMMAND TRANSFORMATION(ACT) • BACKGROUND OF TEEP • NATO/PfP ADL PROTOTYPE • CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS • WAY AHEAD

  3. ACT Structure HQ ACT Norfolk, VA Staff Element Brussels, BE Joint Warfare Centre Stavanger, NO Undersea Research Centre La Spezia, IT ACTREPEUR Brussels, BE Joint Force Training Centre Bydgoszcz, PL Joint Analysis & Lessons Learned Centre Monsanto, PO

  4. ACT Relationships/ Links Nations JFCOM Norfolk, VA ACO (SHAPE) Mons, BE HQ ACT Norfolk, VA Staff Element Brussels, BE Joint Warfare Centre Stavanger, NO Undersea Research Centre La Spezia, IT NATO School O’Gau, GE ACTREPEUR Brussels, BE Joint Force Training Centre Bydgoszcz, PL NC3A The Hague, NL NATO Defence College Rome, IT Joint Analysis & Lessons Learned Centre Monsanto, PO NATO CIS School Latina, IT RTO Paris, FR Centres of Excellence

  5. BACKGROUND 1999 >>>>>>>>>>2002 • Feedback and Assessment Mechanisms • Exercises • Interoperability • Linkage and collaboration • Advanced Distributed Learning & Simulation • National Training and Education Strategies • TEEP • Feedback and Assessment mechanisms • Exercises • Interoperability • Linkage and collaboration • Advanced Distributed Learning & Simulation • National Training and Education Strategies

  6. BACKGROUND • TEEP ADL • Phase one • Phase Two • Phase Three • PHASE ONE • TEEP ADL interim policy • PHASE TWO • Distributed Learning Prototype • PHASE THREE • Capability Package • Operational ADL Capability

  7. NATO/PfP ADL Programme Conclusions and Recommendations • CONCLUSIONS • THREE DIFFERENT MODES OF USING ADL • NEED TO REACH ALL NATO AND PARTNER NATIONS • NATO/PfP ADL CAPABILITY IS FEASIBLE • PROTOTYPE FUNCTIONALITY SHOULD BE CONTINUED DURING THE INTERIM PERIOD WITH VNCs • CAPABILITY PACKAGE SHOULD BE DEVELOPED TO PROCURE NATO COMMON FUNDED ADL CAPABILITY.

  8. NATO/PfP ADL Programme Conclusions and Recommendations • THREE DIFFERENT MODES OF USING ADL • LEVELING ALL INCOMING STUDENTS FOR CLASSROOM TRAINING • PROVIDED AS SUPPLEMENT OR IN PLACE OF CLASS ROOM TRAINING • PROVIDED AS A FOLLOW ON TO STUDENTS

  9. NATO/PfP ADL Programme Conclusions and Recommendations • CONCLUSIONS • THREE DIFFERENT MODES OF USING ADL • NEED TO REACH ALL NATO AND PARTNER NATIONS • NATO/PfP ADL CAPABILITY IS FEASIBLE • PROTOTYPE FUNCTIONALITY SHOULD BE CONTINUED DURING THE INTERIM PERIOD WITH VNCs • CAPABILITY PACKAGE SHOULD BE DEVELOPED TO PROCURE NATO COMMON FUNDED ADL CAPABILITY.

  10. ADL/Co-operation with Virtual Silk Highway Project NATO/ EAPC UNCLASSIFIED

  11. ‘Silk’ Topology Central Asia Caucasus

  12. NATO/PfP ADL Programme Conclusions and Recommendations • CONCLUSIONS • THREE DIFFERENT MODES OF USING ADL • NEED TO REACH ALL NATO AND PARTNER NATIONS • NATO/PfP ADL CAPABILITY IS FEASIBLE • PROTOTYPE FUNCTIONALITY SHOULD BE CONTINUED DURING THE INTERIM PERIOD WITH VNCs • CAPABILITY PACKAGE SHOULD BE DEVELOPED TO PROCURE NATO COMMON FUNDED ADL CAPABILITY.

  13. USERS • EDUCATION • TRAINING • RESEARCH NATO/PfP ADL KNOWLEDGE PORTAL Partners PfP Consortium Allies PfP Training Centres NATO SCHOOLS Other T&E INSTITUTIONS

  14. NATO/PfP ADL Programme Conclusions and Recommendations • CONCLUSIONS • THREE DIFFERENT MODES OF USING ADL • NEED TO REACH ALL NATO AND PARTNER NATIONS • NATO/PfP ADL CAPABILITY IS FEASIBLE • PROTOTYPE FUNCTIONALITY SHOULD BE CONTINUED DURING THE INTERIM PERIOD WITH VNCs • CAPABILITY PACKAGE SHOULD BE DEVELOPED TO PROCURE NATO COMMON FUNDED OPERATIONAL ADL CAPABILITY.

  15. NATO/PfP ADL Programme Conclusions and Recommendations • CONCLUSIONS • THREE DIFFERENT MODES OF USING ADL • NEED TO REACH ALL NATO AND PARTNER NATIONS • NATO/PfP ADL CAPABILITY IS FEASIBLE • PROTOTYPE FUNCTIONALITY SHOULD BE CONTINUED DURING THE INTERIM PERIOD WITH VNCs • CAPABILITY PACKAGE SHOULD BE DEVELOPED TO PROCURE NATO COMMON FUNDED OPERATIONAL ADL CAPABILITY.

  16. NATO/PfP ADL Programme Conclusions and Recommendations • RECOMMENDATIONS • Establish Initial Joint ADL & Simulation Core Capability at HQ SACT and NS(S), NDC and NCISS • Create an ADL Network with “Centers of Excellence” at NS(S), NDC, NCISS and PfP Training Centers • Train CDTs from PfP Training Centers and nations • Develop new courses in high priority areas • Update prototype courses and add new modules • Create ADL capability in support of NATO/PfP exercises • Develop ADL capability for the classified NATO network

  17. NATO/PfP ADL Programme Conclusions and Recommendations • RECOMMENDATIONS • Establish Initial Joint ADL & Simulation Core Capability at HQ SACT and NS(S), NDC and NCISS • Create an ADL Network with “Centers of Excellence” at NS(S), NDC, NCISS and PfP Training Centers • Train CDTs from PfP Training Centers and nations • Develop new courses in high priority areas • Update prototype courses and add new modules • Create ADL capability in support of NATO/PfP exercises • Develop ADL capability for the classified NATO network

  18. NATO/PfP ADL Programme Conclusions and Recommendations • CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE IN ADL • STRATEGIC/POLITICAL LEVEL • NATO DEFENCE COLLEGE • N ATO SCHOOL • PfP TRAINING CENTERS • OPERATIONAL LEVEL • NATO SCHOOL • PfP TRAINING CENTERS • TACTICAL/TECHNICAL LEVEL • N ATO SCHOOL • NATO CIS SCHOOL • PfP TRAINING CENTERS

  19. NATO/PfP ADL Programme Conclusions and Recommendations • RECOMMENDATIONS • Establish Initial Joint ADL & Simulation Core Capability at HQ SACT and NS(S), NDC and NCISS • Create an ADL Network with “Centers of Excellence” at NS(S), NDC, NCISS and PfP Training Centers • Train CDTs from PfP Training Centers and nations • Develop new courses in high priority areas • Update prototype courses and add new modules • Create ADL capability in support of NATO/PfP exercises • Develop ADL capability for the classified NATO network

  20. NATO/PfP ADL Programme Conclusions and Recommendations • TRAINING OF COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT TEAMS (CDT) • US , SWISS, CANADA • SWEDISH, TURKISH • FINNISH

  21. NATO/PfP ADL Programme Conclusions and Recommendations • RECOMMENDATIONS • Establish Initial Joint ADL & Simulation Core Capability at HQ SACT and NS(S), NDC and NCISS • Create an ADL Network with “Centers of Excellence” at NS(S), NDC, NCISS and PfP Training Centers • Train CDTs from PfP Training Centers and nations • Develop new courses in high priority areas • Update prototype courses and add new modules • Create ADL capability in support of NATO/PfP exercises • Develop ADL capability for the classified NATO network

  22. ADL Courses for IOC

  23. NATO/PfP ADL Programme Conclusions and Recommendations • RECOMMENDATIONS • Establish Initial Joint ADL & Simulation Core Capability at HQ SACT and NS(S), NDC and NCISS • Create an ADL Network with “Centers of Excellence” at NS(S), NDC, NCISS and PfP Training Centers • Train CDTs from PfP Training Centers and nations • Develop new courses in high priority areas • Update prototype courses and add new modules • Create ADL capability in support of NATO/PfP exercises • Develop ADL capability for the classified NATO network

  24. NATO/PfP ADL Programme Conclusions and Recommendations • RECOMMENDATIONS • Establish Initial Joint ADL & Simulation Core Capability at HQ SACT and NS(S), NDC and NCISS • Create an ADL Network with “Centers of Excellence” at NS(S), NDC, NCISS and PfP Training Centers • Train CDTs from PfP Training Centers and nations • Develop new courses in high priority areas • Update prototype courses and add new modules • Create ADL capability in support of NATO/PfP exercises • Develop ADL capability for the classified NATO network

  25. NATO/PfP ADL Programme Conclusions and Recommendations • RECOMMENDATIONS • Establish Initial Joint ADL & Simulation Core Capability at HQ SACT and NS(S), NDC and NCISS • Create an ADL Network with “Centers of Excellence” at NS(S), NDC, NCISS and PfP Training Centers • Train CDTs from PfP Training Centers and nations • Develop new courses in high priority areas • Update prototype courses and add new modules • Create ADL capability in support of NATO/PfP exercises • Develop ADL capability for the classified NATO network

  26. NATO/PfP ADL Project Time Line FEASIBILITY STUDY CD&E TEAM BUILDING & EXPLORATORY MEETINGS DEVELOP COURSES & PROTOTYPE CONDUCT EXPERIMENTS DEVELOP CAPABILITY PACKAGE COORDINATE VNC & ESTABLISH IOC ESTABLISH DETAILED CAPABILITY RQMTS DEVELOP CAPABILITY PACKAGE RECEIVE APPROVAL IMPLEMENTATION 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

  27. WAY AHEAD • IOC should be established by mid-2004 with VNC • ADL Capability Package should be completed by end-2004 • Full Operational Implementation will be end 2005

  28. Questions ?

  29. The Training Transformation Technologies ConferenceNATO Perspective on Multinational Education& Training 4 September, 2003 Hilton Alexandria Mark Center Dr. Gökay Sürsal Allied Command Transformation Norfolk, Virginia

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