ANNOUNCEMENT OF FY20 MARINE CORPS SECURITY COOPERATION GROUP COURSE DATES
Date Signed: 9/26/2019 | MARADMINS Number: 525/19
MARADMINS : 525/19

R 251407Z SEP 19
MARADMIN 525/19
MSGID/GENADMIN/CMC PPO PL WASHINGTON DC//
SUBJ/ANNOUNCEMENT OF FY20 MARINE CORPS SECURITY COOPERATION GROUP COURSE DATES//
REF/A/DOC/MCO 1553.2C/20160908//
REF/B/DOC/NAVMC 1553.1A/20160915//
REF/C/DOC/MCO 5710.6D/IN STAFFING//
REF/D/DOC/FISCAL YEAR 2017 NATIONAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT/20161223//
REF/E/DOC/DODD 5132.03/20161229//
REF/F/DOC/MCTP 3-03D/IN STAFFING//
NARR/REF A IS THE MARINE CORPS MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION OF MARINE CORPS FORMAL SCHOOLS AND TRAINING DETACHMENTS. REF B IS THE PRIMARY SOURCE OF INFORMATION WHEN DEVELOPING, CONDUCTING, AND EVALUATING TRAINING. REF C IS THE MARINE CORPS ORDER ON SECURITY COOPERATION. REF D IS THE NATIONAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017. REF E IS A DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DIRECTIVE POLICY DIRECTING THE DEPARTMENT TO PRIORITIZE, PLAN, CONDUCT, AND ALIGN RESOURCES FOR SECURITY COOPERATION AS AN INTEGRAL ELEMENT OF THE DOD MISSION AND A TOOL OF NATIONAL SECURITY AND FOREIGN POLICY. REF F IS THE MARINE CORPS TACTICAL PUB ON SECURITY COOPERATION.//
POC1/JONES, KIMBERLY/MAJ/ACADEMICS DEPUTY OIC/MCSCG TRAINING BRANCH/COMM/ 757-962-4430X4132/EMAIL: KIMBERLY.JULKA@USMC.MIL//
POC2/RILEY, JOSEPH/CAPT/ACADEMICS SECTION/MCSCG TRAINING BRANCH/COMM/ 757-962-4430X4139/ EMAIL: JOSEPH.RILEY@USMC.MIL//
POC3/CARTER, DANIEL /GYSGT/ACADEMICS SNCOIC/MCSCG TRAINING BRANCH/COMM/ 757-962-4430X4137/EMAIL: DANIEL.CARTER@USMC.MIL//
POC4/KEATING, CONOR/CAPT/FUTURE OPERATIONS PLANNER/MCSCG S3/COMM/ 757-962-4430X2248/EMAIL: CONOR.KEATING@USMC.MIL//
POC5/VASQUEZ, RICHARD /GS13/FUTURE OPERATIONS DEPUTY/MCSCG S3/COMM/ 757-962-4430X2247/2282/EMAIL: RICHARD.A.VASQUEZ@USMC.MIL//
GENTEXT/REMARKS/1.  The Marine Corps Security Cooperation Group (MCSCG) is conducting four open enrollment Marine Advisor Courses (N03KYK3), six Security Cooperation Planners Courses (N030JX3), and Basic Engagement Skills training by request in order to support theater security cooperation (SC) activities.
2.  Marine Advisor Course
2.a.  The Marine Advisor Course provides fundamental advisor skills, training management, and force protection training to prepare Marines for SC missions.  Through formal instruction and immersive environment scenario training, students learn to analyze and apply operational culture to their mission, build and maintain relationships and rapport with foreign security force (FSF) counterparts, recognize and mitigate cultural stress, develop and implement training plans, understand U.S. government objectives and plans for an assigned region or country, and conduct force protection while deployed.  Students graduate prepared to teach, coach, and advise a FSF in order to develop its organizational capability and / or capacity in accordance with U.S. government, Service, and FSF objectives.  Portions of the course are classified.
2.b.  Marine Advisor Course designators and FY20 dates of classes:
N03KYK3 2020001 (20 Oct - 08 Nov 2019) Fort Story, VA
N03KYK3 2020008 (01 Mar - 20 Mar 2020) Fort Story, VA
N03KYK3 2020013 (31 May - 19 Jun 2020) Fort Story, VA
N03KYK3 2020017 (26 Jul – 14 Aug 2020) Fort Story, VA
3.  Security Cooperation Planners Course (SCPC)
3.a.  This five-day course will explore the SC policies, procedures, and methodologies used to develop and execute SC engagement plans.  Students will gain an understanding of SC-related policy, doctrine, and guidance documents, engagement planning best practices, funding authorities, and foreign disclosure.  The relationship between the Department of Defense and the Department of State, as it relates to SC, will also be addressed.  The course is built around lectures, panel discussions, and a series of practical exercises which guide student creation of key parts of a Security Cooperation Engagement Plan (SCEP).  Portions of this course are classified.
3.b.  Security Cooperation Planners Course designators and FY20 dates of classes:
N030JX3 2020001 (27 Oct - 1 Nov 2019) MTT to Okinawa, Japan
N030JX3 2020002 (08 Dec - 13 Dec 2019) Fort Story, VA
N030JX3 2020003 (02 Feb - 07 Feb 2020) MTT TBD
N030JX3 2020004 (22 Mar - 27 Mar 2020) MTT to Monterrey, CA
N030JX3 2020005 (03 May - 08 May 2020) Fort Story, VA
N030JX3 2020006 (16 Aug - 21 Aug 2020) Fort Story, VA
4.  Basic Engagement Skills (BES)
4.a.  The Basic Engagement Skills (BES) Mobile Training Team (MTT) provides MCSCGs BES package, which includes the following classes:  intro to SC, recognize culture shock, non-verbal communication, establish cross-cultural relationships, employ interpreters, and foreign disclosure, along with a class on tools and resources, negotiation and mediation, and a scenario practical application.
4.b.  MCSCG will conduct BES MTTs as requested for deploying units conducting SC.  The BES MTT provides the trained unit with the requisite skills to aid in the preparation, execution and accomplishment of the myriad of mil to mil and SC events that it will conduct over the course of its deployment.
5.  In order to request a MCSCG MTT, provide a feasibility of support request with the following:  Type of training (BES/SCPC), enter dates enter month for the number of personnel via MTT to city, country.
6.  Quotas for remaining courses should be referred to MCSCG academics section POCs. Registration is coordinated and controlled by the MCSCG training branch/academics section.  If interested in enrollment and/or additional information, contact the MSG POCs above.
7.  This MARADMIN applies to the Marine Corps Total Force.
8.  Release authorized by GS15 Jeffrey DeWeese, Acting Director, Strategy and Plans Division, Plans, Policies and Operations, Headquarters U.S. Marine Corps.//