Professional Education Center - National Guard Association of the
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Professional Education Center - National Guard Association of the
… An Institution of Excellence Generating READINESS since 1974 Mission and Vision MISSION The National Guard Professional Education Center generates readiness by developing and delivering TRADOC accredited training to the full time force, enabling the 54 States and Territories to operate and succeed in complex global and domestic environments. VISION Be the National Guard’s recognized leader for challenging, agile, innovative and adaptive training and education in a contemporary operational environment. READINESS STARTS HERE, now and in the future. An Institution of Excellence Background • Established in 1974 • Largest of 87 Training Schools in the ARNG • Focused on the Readiness of the ARNG: • • through full-time training certification position skill sets • Staff and Faculty is composed of: • • • • • Title 10 Army Guard and Reserve (AGR) Active Duty Operational Support (ADOS) Department of Army Civilians (DAC) State Employees Contractors An Institution of Excellence FY14 Student Throughput Resident Non-Resident DL ILETC 3,785 73 6825 HRRTC 3,004 225 12 RMTC 593 2,219 SMTC 1,456 389 ITTC 1,044 16 363 104 10,245 3,026 ORTC TOTAL: 6,837 Training Centers and Relationships Organizational Readiness Training Center MISSION Provide relevant training in individual process and organization improvement. 6 Total Courses Top Courses: ARNG Organizational Self-Assessment ARNG Organizational Performance Examiner ARNG Strategic Planning and Management Total Staff: 15 Military: 2 AGR 3 ADOS DA Civilians: 10 Contractors: 0 ORGANIZATIONAL READINESS STARTS HERE FY14 467 Information Technology Training Center MISSION Provide relevant training and educational assistance to all National Guard Information Technology Professionals, while fostering professional relationships. 28 Total Courses Top Courses: Security+ CISSP Microsoft Server Administration Certified Ethical Hacker Total Staff: 40 Military: 3 AGR 1 ADOS DA Civilians: 6 Contractors: 30 I.T. READINESS STARTS HERE FY14 1060 Strength Maintenance Training Center MISSION Produce competent, technical, agile, and resilient leaders/Soldiers that are fully capable of supporting and executing the three tenets of the Strength Maintenance Philosophy; Recruiting, Retention, and Attrition Management, in an ever-changing operating environment. 13 Total Courses Top Courses: ARNG Non-Career Recruiter ARNG Battalion Career Counselor ARNG 79T Conversion Recruiting and Retention NCO SLC Total Staff: 40 Military: 19 AGR 4 ADOS DA Civilians: 3 Contractors: 23 STRENGTH READINESS STARTS HERE FY14 1845 Resource Management Training Center MISSION Provide relevant foundational and functional training to the Army National Guard in order to facilitate fiscally responsible execution of the National Military Strategy. 13 Total Courses Top Courses: ARNG Fiscal Law ARNG Activity Manager/Budget Analyst, ARNG DTS Organizational Administrator Total Staff: 14 Military: 6 AGR 2 ADOS DA Civilians: 6 Contractors: 0 RESOURCE READINESS STARTS HERE FY14 2812 Human Resources and Readiness Training Center MISSION Provide relevant and quality instruction to the Army National Guard full-time staff in all areas of human resource and unit readiness. 19 Total Courses Top Courses: ARNG Basic Human Resource & Administration Unit Training NCO Training Officer/Operations NCO NET USR Readiness Reporting Mobilization Readiness Officer Total Staff: 22 Military: 9 AGR 2 ADOS DA Civilians: 4 Contractors: 7 PERSONNEL READINESS STARTS HERE FY14 3229 Cyber Common Technical Core (CCTC) • CCTC is being developed as a joint effort between NGPEC and the Army Cyber School at Fort Gordon • The intent is to provide service-owned training that is equivalent or superior to the USCYBERCOM/ADET Intermediate Cyber Core (ICC) for Cyber Mission Forces • NGPEC intends to offer this course long-term to meet the training requirements of Compos 2 & 3 Cyber Mission Forces and when available to Compo 1 and other services READINESS STARTS HERE International Military Student Program “Integrated Information Technology Training Course” Countries confirmed (as of 6 JUL)…max capacity = 18 • (2) Bulgaria – partnered with Tennessee • (1) Slovak Republic – partnered with Indiana • (1) Poland / (2) Illinois – partnered with Illinois Training Military Articles and Sales List (TMASL) (1 program) • One TMASL number is assigned to incorporate all four courses • Foreign students are enrolled for entire seven week program Field Studies Program (DoD Directive 5410.17, September 15, 2006) Student Center: Off Post: Camp Robinson: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • International phone Controlled access Computer TV Clinton Presidential Center Arkansas State Capitol Channel 11 news (KTHV 11) UALR public radio station (KUAR FM89.1) Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau Little Rock Central High School Mosaic Templars Cultural Center Post Tour Museum Gym activities MWR events Installations, Logistics and Environmental Training Center MISSION Provide relevant world-class individual logistics training at the Army National Guard premier full-time support training site utilizing the latest training techniques and leveraging technologies to enable the units to train, be ready, succeed on the modern battlefield, comply with Army policies, and to perform their State missions. 39 Total Courses Top Courses: HAZMAT Transportation Unit Supply FMS TAMSS and Readiness Total Staff: 49 Military: 7 AGR 1 ADOS DA Civilians: 34 Contractors: 7 SUSTAINMENT READINESS STARTS HERE FY14 3858