FY23 OCCFLD 06XX AND 2800 TRAINING SEATS
Date Signed: 9/23/2022 | MARADMINS Number: 486/22
MARADMINS : 486/22

R 231545Z SEP 22
MARADMIN 486/22
MSGID/GENADMIN/CMC WASHINGTON DC C4//
SUBJ/ FY23 OCCFLD 06XX AND 2800 TRAINING SEATS//
REF/A/DOC/MCO 1553.2D 23 Jun 2023//
REF/B/DOC/NAVMC 3500.56DwCH2/24 Nov 2023//
REF/C/DOC/NAVMC 3500.6CwCH2/01 Jun 2023//
NARR/REF A IS MARINE CORPS FORMAL SCHOOL MANAGEMENT POLICY. REF B IS COMMUNICATIONS TRAINING AND READINESS MANUAL //
REF C IS GROUND ELECTRONICS MAINTENANCE TRAINING AND READINESS MANUAL//
POC/BROWN, S.A./MAJ/CTB OPERATIONS OFFICER/DSN: 230-4917/COMM: (760) 830-4917/EMAIL: STEPHEN.A.BROWN1@USMC.MIL//
POC/SOTO, R./MGYSGT/CTB COMMUNICATION CHIEF/DSN: 230-5168/COMM: (760) 830-5168/EMAIL: ROEL.SOTO@USMC.MIL//
POC/STOKES, P.L./CIV/MCCES OPSO/DSN: 230-6367/COMM: (760) 830-6367/ EMAIL: PAUL.L.STOKES@USMC.MIL//
POC/REID,E.L./MGYSGT/MCCES OPS CHIEF/DSN: 230-3686/COMM (760) 830-3686/EMAIL: EMANUEL.REID@USMC.MIL//
POC/SHARP, R.E./CAPT/TRNGCMD G3 COPS CE AO/DSN: 378-2368/COMM (703) 432-2368/EMAIL: ROBERT.E.SHARP@.USMC.MIL//
IC4 POC/06XX/DEMPSEY K.B./MGYSGT/HQMC IC4 ICO/-/SECTEL: DSN 260.8845/EMAIL: KRISTOFER.B.DEMPSEY@USMC.MIL//
IC4 POC/28XX/HIGGINS D.J./MGYSGT/ HQMC IC4 ICO/-/SECTEL: DSN 260.3556/EMAIL: DAVID.J.HIGGINS@USMC.MIL//
GENTEXT/REMARKS/1.  This is an ACTS, CTB Ops, MCCES Ops, TRNGCMD G3, HQMC (C4) coordinated message.
2.  Purpose.  To announce the FY23 available Marine Corps skills and career progression training seats for the 06XX and 2800 OCCFLDS.  This message is provided as a planning factor for commands to assign and schedule for attendance.  Further clarification and guidance will be provided via separate correspondence.  Class schedules in the following paragraphs are resident in MCTIMS in the student registrar module.
3.  Leaders of all levels are encouraged to stress the requirement of attending these courses and their effect on promotion and career viability.  Historically, there are unused seats in each class.  Per ref (a), the formal learning center must submit cancellation requests to the CG, Training Command NLT 30 days prior to the class report date if class registrations do not meet the course minimum size established in the approved course descriptive data (listed in paragraphs below).  Timely registration will prevent cancellation of classes, and ensure that the Fleet Marine Force, supporting establishment and individual Marine training requirements are met.  Participation in these skills progression and career level courses is critical to retaining funding for these curricula and affords opportunity to master 2000 level events as depicted in the communications Training and Readiness (T and R) Manual.
4.  Registration.  All seats are funded by TECOM formal schools training branch for active-duty Marines.  Availability is limited to the 06XX and 2800 OCCFLDS.  Government civilians may obtain command funded seats by contacting the IC4 POC identified in this MARADMIN.  Unit communications/ maintenance chiefs are requested to submit seat requests to the C4 POC via e-mail.  All 06XX seat requests: SMB_IC4_06OCCFLD_TRNG_REQ@usmc.mil, and all 2800 seat requests cc: david.j.higgins@usmc.mil.  All e-mails must be encrypted using PKI authentication via the common access card.  E-mail containing PII must be marked "For Official Use Only.” Requests must include the following information:
Course Identification (CID): 
CLASS NUMBER:
REPORT DATE: 
EDIPI: 
FULL NAME (LAST, FIRST, MI): 
RANK: 
MOS: 
EAS: 
MCC: 
UNIT:
BILLET:
DOR: 
MODE OF TRAVEL: COMMERCIAL AIR DIRECTED
FUNDING REQUIRED: YES or NO
POC TO RECEIVE FUNDING: (E-MAIL ADDRESS)
SECURITY CLEARANCE/VISIT REQUESTS: SUBMITTED ON (DATE).
JUSTIFICATION: (Only required for JC4 course A09CGH1) 
5.  OPNAV 5521/27 are required to be entered in Defense Information System for Security (DISS) for all students attending training at MCCES 29 Palms.  The SMO in DISS is MS3305STUD.  Include full name, SSN, level of clearance/basis, dates of visit, and purpose (course name), Attn: security manager.
6.  Request deadline for Marine Corps, Navy and Air Force courses is 21 days prior to the report date.  Deadline for Army courses is 45 days.
7.  All students are required to possess a government travel charge card.  Allocations listed in this message are for active-duty Marines only.  Marines within the Reserve Component should contact MARFORRES Formal Training Manager for seat availability at DSN 678-8414 or COMM (504) 678-8414.
8.  Funding letter.  Once a student is registered in the Marine Corps Information Training Management System (MCTIMS), the POC provided for funding will be responsible to generate the funding letter from MCTIMS.
9.A.  Go to https:(slash)(slash)mctims.usmc.mil/
9.B.  Hover over MCTIMS (top left-hand corner) and select student registrar module.
9.C.  In student registrar search insert course ID and click search (e.g M09DRX1).
9.D.  In the class list tab, find the correct class number (class 2022010).
9.E.  Click down arrow and select view allocations.
9.F.  Click class roster (bottom of the page).
9.G.  Locate student name.
9.H.  Check the funding status, ensure it states approved.  If the column is blank or pending, contact C4.
9.I.  Click the down arrow and select generate funding letter.
10.  Communications courses (06XX) developed per formal learning center tasks in ref (b).
10.A.  MAGTF Communications Planner CID M09DRX1
10.A.1.  MAGTF Communications Planner course is an 83-training day (blended resident/nonresident) advanced, formal skills progression training course for MOS 0602 Majors, Captains, and other select communications planners.  Officers with the PMOS of 0602 will be awarded the NMOS skill designator 0603 upon successful course completion.  While attending MAGTF planner’s course, students will learn the advanced skills required for the planning and systems employment for DOD information network operations (DODIN Ops) and Defensive Cyberspace Operations (DCO).  Students will also learn the application of DODIN Ops and DCO in support of Major Subordinate Command (MSC) and Major Subordinate Element (MSE) level Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) exercises and operations.  Once complete, students will become MAGTF communications planners.
10.A.2.  Prerequisites.  MOS 0602 Majors, Captains, and Captain Selects serving in the operating forces or supporting establishment.
10.A.3.  Funded allocations.  CG, TECOM will fund all to/from travel, lodging, and per diem costs for active-duty component USMC students.  FY23 classes offered are listed below (read in 5 columns):
CLASS NR  RPT DATE  CONV DATE  GRAD DATE    SEAT ALLOCATION
2023010   5/22/23   5/24/2023  7/12/2023  17
2023020   9/12/23   9/14/2023  10/31/2023     17
10.B.  Transmission Chief Course (TCC) CID M09BNL1
10.B.1.  The Transmission Chief Course is an 83-training day course to qualify personnel to perform the duties of Transmission Chief, MOS 0629.  The Transmission Chief Course provides training to Marines holding or preparing for the 0629 PMOS.  PMOS 0629 will be awarded upon successful course completion to Staff Sergeant Selects, Staff Sergeants or Gunnery Sergeants.  Transmissions Chiefs install, operate, maintain, and supervise advanced transmissions operations; develop site plans for Line of Site (LOS), tropospheric scatter and satellite communications systems; and coordinate the development of the Communications Electronic Operating Instruction (CEOI).  The Transmissions Chief is responsible for training, security measures, employment of transmission equipment, and system integration with networks for all elements of transmission, data communications, wireless architecture and cybersecurity.  Additionally, Transmissions Chiefs must be thoroughly familiar with frequency management, spectrum requirements, programming and planning tools, maintenance procedures, budgeting, and administration processes.
10.B.2.  Prerequisites:  Gunnery Sergeant, Staff Sergeant or Staff Sergeant Selectee with PMOS of 062X.  Must have completed the Transmission System Supervisor Course.  Must be a US citizen, possess an EL score of 105 or higher and be eligible for a Secret security clearance.
10.B.3.  Funded allocations.  CG, TECOM will fund all to/from travel, lodging, and per diem costs for active-duty component USMC students.  FY23 classes offered are listed below (read in 5 columns):
CLASS NR  RPT DATE   CONV DATE  GRAD DATE    SEAT ALLOCATION
2023010   4/2/2023   4/4/2023   6/30/2023      52
2023020   8/13/2023  8/15/2023  11/14/2023      52
10.C.  Data Systems Chief Course (DSCC) CID M0923W1
10.C.1.  Data Systems Chief Course is a 115-training day course to qualify Marines to perform the duties of a Data Systems Chief MOS 0679.  PMOS 0679 will be awarded upon successful course completion to Staff Sergeant selects, Staff Sergeants or Gunnery Sergeants.  Data Systems Chiefs support a myriad of technologies to include systems, virtualization, unified communications and application development to enable command and control.  The Data Systems Chief is responsible for training, domain infrastructure, active directory management, cloud services, disaster recovery, database management, scripting, hardware/software management, Storage Area Network (SAN), Network Attached Storage (NAS), virtualization and messaging.  Additionally, Data Systems Chiefs must be thoroughly familiar with security, programming and planning tools, maintenance procedures, budgeting, and administration processes.
10.C.2.  Prerequisites.  Marine Gunnery Sergeant, Staff Sergeant, or Staff Sergeant Selectee with PMOS of 0671.  Must be a US citizen, possess an EL score of 105 or higher, be eligible for a secret security clearance, must have normal color vision, and complete the Data Systems Supervisor Course. 
10.C.3.  Funded allocations.  CG, TECOM will fund all to/from travel, lodging, and per diem costs for active-duty component USMC students.  FY23 classes offered are listed below (read in 5 columns):
CLASS NR  RPT DATE      CONV DATE  GRAD DATE   SEAT ALLOCATION
2023010  2/26/2023  2/28/2023  6/29/2023     36
2023030  7/11/2023  7/13/2023  11/15/2023     36
10.D.  Network Chief Course (NCC) CID M0923X1
10.D.1.  Network Chief Course is a 115-training day course to qualify Marines to perform the duties as a Network Chief MOS 0639.  PMOS 0639 will be awarded upon successful course completion to Staff Sergeant selects, Staff Sergeants or Gunnery Sergeants.  Network Chief Course consists of training in cable installation planning, operation, systems integration, security, and troubleshooting in order to maintain optimum secure data communication systems.  They plan and supervise the installation of cabling, configuration and maintenance of all data communication systems, network services, and security in both a garrison and deployment environment.  Network Chiefs plan and design local and wide area networks and link heterogeneous networks through the application of appropriate cyber and telecommunication hardware and software.  Marines attending the Network Chief Course will be instructed on the planning and implementation of the following topics: cable management, planning operations, internet protocol (IP) address engineering, interior and exterior routing protocols, local and wide area networks, network operating, network services, network security and firewalls.  Network Chiefs install, operate, maintain, and supervise Local Area Networks (LAN) and Wide Area Networks (WAN) to enable command and control.  The Network Chief is responsible for training, advanced routing/switching, locating and correcting faults, Quality of Service (QoS), implementation/management of the cable plan, long haul transport, Internet Protocol (IP) Management, encryption management, network monitoring, end to end systems integration and troubleshooting.  Additionally, Network Chiefs must be thoroughly familiar with security, programming and planning tools, maintenance procedures, budgeting, and administration processes.
10.D.2 Prerequisites.  Marine Gunnery Sergeant, Staff Sergeant, or Staff Sergeant Selectee with PMOS of 0631.  Must be a US citizen, possess an EL score of 105 or higher, be eligible for a secret security clearance, have normal color vision, and complete the Network Supervisor Course.
10.D.3.  Funded allocations.  CG, TECOM will fund all to/from travel, lodging, and per diem costs for active-duty component USMC students. FY23 classes offered are listed below (read in 5 columns):
CLASS NR  RPT DATE      CONV DATE  GRAD DATE   SEAT ALLOCATION
2023010  2/26/2023  2/28/2023  6/29/2023     36
2023030  7/11/2023  7/13/2023  11/15/2023     36
10.E.  Cybersecurity Managers Course CID M09D3H1
10.E.1.  Cyber Security Managers Course is a 24-training day course designed to introduce the distinct elements and aspects of Information
Assurance (IA), Computer Network Defense (CND), and cybersecurity.  The instruction revolves around the establishment and management of a Marine Corps commands cybersecurity program to ensure the information and information systems are secure and provide information confidentiality, integrity, availability, non-repudiation, and authentication.  Practical experience is provided in identifying threats and vulnerabilities associated with sensitive information stored in information systems and providing safeguards against unauthorized access, modification, destruction, and denial of services.  Topics presented include: current IA, CND, cybersecurity policies, policy development, roles and responsibilities, CND solutions and activities, security assessment methodologies, risk management program, risk assessment methodologies, contingency planning, security test and evaluation, assessment and authorization process, risk management framework process, CYBERCON procedures, IA vulnerability management, physical security, malicious code protection, sensitive data handling procedures, incident response and reporting procedures, connection approval processes, multiple platform level security, application level security, encryption requirements, system auditing, and development of a security training and awareness program.
10.E.2.  Prerequisites: Sergeant through Master Gunnery Sergeant officially appointed as an Information Systems Security Manager or Cybersecurity Manager.  Officers and civilians officially appointed as Information System Security Managers, Cybersecurity Managers, primary, or additional duties include Information Assurance may attend.  All personnel must have a valid U.S. Secret security clearance to attend.
10.E.3 Funded allocations.  CG, TECOM will fund all to/from travel, lodging, and per diem costs for active-duty component USMC students.  FY23 classes offered are listed below (read in 5 columns):
CLASS NR  RPT DATE   CONV DATE   GRAD DATE  SEAT ALLOCATION
2023010   3/5/2023   3/6/2023   3/29/2023     12
2023020   7/10/2023  7/12/2023   8/3/2023     12
10.F.  Communications Chief Course (CCC) CID M09CHN1
10.F.1.  Communications Chief Course is a 72-training day course to qualify Marines to perform the duties of PMOS 0699.  PMOS 0699 will be awarded upon successful course completion to Master Sergeants.  The Communications Chief Course will provide the student an overall knowledge of the equipment capabilities and system integration for all elements of Transmissions, Networks, Data Systems, Cybersecurity, and Communications Security Management found within the Marine Corps.  The student will also be exposed to MAGTF and Joint Service structure, introduced to Department of Defense Information Network (DODIN) Operations, draft systems architecture and communications plans, and coordinate technical interface and restoration issues with higher, adjacent, and subordinate commands.  Upon completion of the prescribed course, the student will be able to effectively plan, design, and manage all aspects of Marine Corps Communications.
10.F.2.  Prerequisites: Master Sergeant or Master Sergeant Selectee, possessing MOS of 0629, 0639, or 0679.  Must be a U.S. citizen, have an EL score of 105 or higher and be eligible for a secret clearance. 
10.F.3.  Funded allocations.  CG, TECOM will fund all to/from travel, lodging, and per diem costs for active-duty component USMC students.  FY23 classes offered are listed below (read in 5 columns):
CLASS NR   RPT DATE     CONV DATE   GRAD DATE   SEAT ALLOCATION
2023010    1/10/2023   1/12/2023    3/28/2023       20
2023020    4/23/2023   4/25/2023    7/12/2023       20
2023030    8/7/2023    8/9/2023     10/24/2023      20
10.G.  Joint C4 Planners Course (JC4) CID A09CGH1
10.G.1.  Joint C4 Planners Course (JC4) is a 29-training day course where the student will plan and manage the integration and interconnection of diverse types of joint and allied automation and communications systems into interoperable local area and long-haul information networks supporting tactical joint and combined operations.  Students learn techniques to determine the overall network architecture to support battlefield user requirements, exercise network control, and conduct recurring network analysis.  Emphasis is placed on the practical application of systems engineering principles to plan and manage communication/information networks using existing, and future military commercial off-the-shelf systems.
10.G.2.  Prerequisites.  Coordinate selection of students with CMC (CCT) DSN 223-3540.  Active or reserve component of all services with previous experience in signal duties.  Army officers, warrant officers and senior non-commissioned officers will have completed their respective signal advanced course.  In addition, U.S. Army NCOS will be MOS 31W, Marine Corps warrant officers and SNCOS will have a 06XX MOS.  SNCOs will have completed their respective chief course.  A justification to attend must be provided.  DOD civilians will have completed the army signal officer basic course or equivalent training.
10.G.3.  Funded allocations.  CG, TECOM will fund all to/from travel, lodging, and per diem costs for active-duty component USMC students.  Total seat allocation for the FY is 16 Enlisted, 8 WO, and 4 Officer.  FY23 classes offered are listed below (read in 5 columns): 
CLASS NR     RPT DATE    CONV DATE   GRAD DATE  SEAT ALLOCATION
001         10/18/2022   10/19/2022   11/16/2022   
002         1/22/2023     1/23/2023   2/17/2023    
003         4/16/2023     4/17/2023   5/12/2023    
004         5/30/2023     5/31/2023   6/28/2023    
005         7/30/2023      7/31/2023  8/25/2023    
10.H.  Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) mission planning element communication tactical course CID A09DS21.
10.H.1.  Advanced Extremely High Frequency is a 15-training day course that trains students in protected Extremely High Frequency (EHF) satellite communications planning.  Course uses a detailed study of AEHF operational theory, with practical, hands-on application of technical planning principles.  Focus is on the AEHF satellite system but includes planning for the compatible MILSTAR satellite constellation.  Course teaches low data rate, (LDR), medium data rate (MDR), and extended data rate (XDR) communications planning with T-MPSS software on the tactical mission planning element (MPE) platform.  Training is intended for noncommissioned officers, warrant officers, commissioned officers, or DOD civilians having AEHF/MILSTAR communications planning responsibilities.
10.H.2.  NCO or above assignment to or enroute to S-6 or G-6 position requiring AEHF planning abilities to support SMART-T.
10.H.3.  Funded allocations.  CG, TECOM will fund all to/from travel, lodging, and per diem costs for active-duty component USMC students.  FY23 classes offered are listed below 
(read in 5 columns):
CLASS NR  RPT DATE    CONV DATE   GRAD DATE  SEAT ALLOCATION
001     10/16/2022    10/17/2022  11/4/2022          1
002     11/27/2022    11/28/2022  12/16/2022         2
003     1/22/2023     1/23/2023   2/10/2023          1
004     2/26/2023     2/27/2023   3/17/2023          2
005     3/19/2023     3/20/2023   4/7/2023           1
006     4/16/2023     4/17/2023   5/5/2023           2
007      5/7/2023     5/8/2023    5/26/2023          2
008      6/4/2023     6/5/2023    6/23/2023          2
009      7/9/2023     7/10/2023   7/28/2023          2
010      8/6/2023     8/7/2023    8/25/2023          1
10.I.  Electromagnetic Spectrum Manager Course (ESMC) CID F0224L1
10.I.1.  ESMC is a 100-training day course that provides students with maximum exposure to the fundamentals of spectrum management planning, supportability, assignment, coordination, de-confliction and utilization of the electromagnetic spectrum with emphasis on operational spectrum planning and employment.  ESMC provides familiarization with international, national and DOD policy, guidance and procedures for the effective and efficient management of the electromagnetic spectrum, service specific and joint organizational structures, spectrum supportability, certification and host nation coordination/authorization requirements and processes and resolution of harmful Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) and the Joint spectrum Interference Resolution (JSIR) program.  ESMC provides students with the fundamentals of communications-electronics spectrum engineering, radio theory, frequency, and antenna propagation to include mathematical functions, modulation techniques, receiver sensitivity, transmission lines, antenna principles, bandwidth, High Frequency (HF), Very High Frequency (VHF) and Ultra-High Frequency (UHF) fundamentals and engineering, microwave line-of-sight and tropospheric scatter systems, Satellite Communications (SATCOM), intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) systems and platforms, electronic countermeasures and electronic attack, sensors, beacons, Navigational Aids (NAVAID) and radar.  ESMC provides instruction in the management and use of the respective national spectrum management datab ses and communications and spectrum management automated tools to include spectrum XXI, system planning, engineering and evaluation device (SPEED), Afloat Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations Program (AESOP) and the Joint Automated CEOI system (JACS).
10.I.2.  Prerequisites.  Sergeant through Master Sergeant MOS 0629, 0699, 2651 or 5939.  Score of 105 or higher on aptitude area general test score of 100 or higher clerical.  Must be a U.S citizen and possess a Secret security clearance.
10.I.3.  Funded allocations.  CG, TECOM will fund all to/from travel, lodging, and per diem costs for active-duty component USMC students.  FY23 classes offered are listed below (read in 5 columns):
CLASS NR  RPT DATE   CONV DATE  GRAD DATE  SEAT ALLOCATION
2023001    1/3/2023  1/4/2023    3/28/2023      8 
2023002   4/3/2023   4/4/2023    6/26/2023      8
2023003   7/4/2023   7/5/2023    9/25/2023      8
2023004   9/27/2023  9/28/2023   12/21/2023     8
10.J.  Data Systems Supervisor Course M10385B (CTC-1), M03385G (CTC-2), M223854 (CTC-3).
10.J.1.  The Data Systems Supervisor Course is a 26-training day course that will provide technical and non-technical instruction to Military Occupational Specialty 0671 Data Systems Marine Corporal through Staff Sergeant on advanced theories, technologies, and concepts in virtualization, domain services, unified communications, and cybersecurity software.
10.J.2.  Prerequisites.  Rank: CPL, SGT, SSGT; MOS: 0671, 0679; Students must be eligible for a Secret clearance and have completed the Data Systems Administrator Course or be certified by a Certified Training Instructor (CTI) on the Performance Evaluation Checklists (PECL) for the 0671 MOS.
10.J.3.  Funded allocations.  CG, TECOM will fund all to/from travel, lodging, and per diem costs for 3 active-duty component USMC students per CTC class.  Funded seats are allocated per geographical location.  OCONUS to CONUS is not permitted; Hawaii Marines must attend CTC-1 at Camp Pendleton.  Marines outside the local geographical area of a regional CTC, submit requests directly to SMB_IC4_06OCCFLD_TRNG_REQ(@) usmc.mil. 
CTC Course registrations
CTC-1 https:(slash)(slash)intelshare.intelink.gov/sites/CTC1
CTC-2 steven.g.bowling1@usmc.mil
CTC-3 https:(slash)(slash)usmc.sharepoint-mil.us/sites/IIIMEF_Tools/SitePages/
CTC3-Course-Tracker.aspx
Funded seats FY23 classes offered are listed below (read in 5 columns):
CLASS NR  RPT DATE   CONV DATE    GRAD DATE      SEAT ALLOCATION
CTC-1
2023010   10/3/2022  10/3/2022     10/21/2022          10
2023020   10/24/2022 10/24/2022    11/10/2022          10
2023030   1/30/2023  1/30/2023     2/17/2023           10
2023040   2/27/2023  2/27/2023     3/17/2023           10
2023050   5/1/2023   5/1/2023      5/19/2023           10
2023060   6/5/2023   6/5/2023      6/23/2023           10
2023070   7/31/2023  7/31/2023     8/18/2023           10
2023080   9/11/2023  9/11/2023     9/26/2023           10
CTC-2
2023010   3/6/2023   3/6/2023      3/31/2023           19
2023020   5/30/2023  5/30/2023     6/23/2023           19
2023030   9/5/2023   9/5/2023      9/29/2023           19
CTC-3
2023010  10/12/2022    10/12/2022  11/4/2022           15
2023020  1/18/2023     1/18/2023   2/10/2023           15
2023030  4/24/2023     4/24/2023   5/19/2023           15
2023040  7/17/2023     7/17/2023   8/11/2023           15
10.K.  Network Supervisor Course M10CV1B (CTC-1), M03CV1G (CTC-2), M22CV14 (CTC-3)
10.K.1.  The Network Supervisor Course is a 26-day training course that will provide technical and non-technical instruction to Military Occupational Specialty 0631 Network Marine Corporal through Staff Sergeant on advanced theories, technologies and concepts in routing, switching, network monitoring, troubleshooting, change management, network infrastructure security, and perimeter defense.
10.K.2.  Prerequisites.  Rank: CPL, SGT, SSGT; MOS: 0631, 0639; Students must be eligible for a Secret clearance and have completed the Network Administrator Course at Twentynine Palms, CA.
10.K.3.  Funded allocations.  CG, TECOM will fund all to/from travel, lodging, and per diem costs for 3 active-duty component USMC students per CTC class.  Funded seats are allocated per geographical location.  OCONUS to CONUS is not permitted; Hawaii Marines must attend 
CTC-1 at Camp Pendleton.  Marines outside the local geographical area of a regional CTC, submit requests directly to SMB_IC4_06OCCFLD_TRNG_REQ (@) usmc.mil.  
CTC Course registrations
CTC-1 https:(slash)(slash)intelshare.intelink.gov/sites/CTC1
CTC-2 steven.g.bowling1@usmc.mil
CTC-3 https:(slash)(slash)usmc.sharepoint-mil.us/sites/IIIMEF_Tools/SitePages/
CTC3-Course-Tracker.aspx
Funded seats FY23 classes offered are listed below 
(read in 5 columns):
CLASS NR  RPT DATE   CONV DATE    GRAD DATE  SEAT ALLOCATION
CTC-1
2023010   10/3/2022  10/3/2022    10/28/2022      10
2023020   11/28/2022 11/28/2022   12/23/2022      10
2023030   1/3/2023   1/3/2023     1/27/2023       10
2023040   1/30/2023  1/30/2023    2/24/2023       10
2023050   4/3/2023   4/3/2023     4/28/2023       10
2023060   6/5/2023   6/5/2023     6/30/2023       10
2023070   7/10/2023  7/10/2023    8/4/2023        10
2023080   9/5/2023   9/5/2023     9/29/2023       10
CTC-2
2023010   2/6/2023   2/6/2023     3/3/2023        20
2023020   5/1/2023   5/1/2023     5/26/2023       20
2023030   8/7/2023   8/7/2023     9/1/2023        20
CTC-3
2023010  10/12/2022  10/12/2022    11/4/2022      15
2023020  1/18/2023   1/18/2023     2/10/2023      15
2023030  4/24/2023   4/24/2023     5/19/2023      15
2023040  7/17/2023   7/17/2023     8/11/2023      15
10.L.  Transmissions Supervisor Course M10BNPB (CTC-1), M03BNPG (CTC-2), M22BNP4 (CTC-3)
10.L.1.  The Transmissions Supervisor Course is a 28-day training course that is designed to develop a proficient and fully qualified Transmissions Supervisor.  The Transmissions Supervisor Course will provide instruction on the advanced functions of the AN/PRC-150, AN/PRC-152, AN/PRC-117F, AN/PRC-117G, to include Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, Adaptive Networking Wideband Waveform (ANW2) and the Global Broadcast Service (GBS).  Students are also introduced to the proper procedures for developing a Radio Guard chart, and the Systems Planning Engineering Evaluation Device (SPEED) software during the communications planning process.  The Transmission Supervisor Course will also serve as a prerequisite to attending the Transmission Chiefs Course as a Staff Non-Commissioned Officer.
10.L.2.  Prerequisites.  Rank: CPL, SGT, SSGT; MOS: 0621, 0627.  Students must be eligible for a Secret clearance and have completed the Advanced Satellite Operator Course (ASOC) prior for attending the Transmissions Supervisor Course.
10.L.3.  Funded allocations.  CG, TECOM will fund all to/from travel, lodging, and per diem costs for 3 active-duty component USMC students per CTC class.  Funded seats are allocated per geographical location.  OCONUS to CONUS is not permitted; Hawaii Marines must attend CTC-1 at Camp Pendleton.  Marines outside the local geographical area of a regional CTC, submit requests directly to SMB_IC4_06OCCFLD_TRNG_REQ (@) usmc.mil.  CTC Course registrations CTC-1 https:(slash)(slash)
intelshare.intelink.gov/sites/CTC1 CTC-2 steven.g.bowling1@usmc.mil CTC-3 https:(slash)(slash)usmc.sharepoint-mil.us/sites/IIIMEF_Tools/SitePages/CTC3-Course-Tracker.aspx
Funded seats FY23 classes offered are listed below (read in 5 columns):
CLASS NR  RPT DATE   CONV DATE   GRAD DATE   SEAT ALLOCATION
CTC-1
2023010   10/3/2022   10/3/2022    10/28/2022       10
2023020   11/28/2022  11/28/2022   12/23/2022       10
2023030   1/3/2023    1/3/2023     1/27/2023        10
2023040   1/30/2023   1/30/2023    2/24/2023        10
2023050   4/3/2023    4/3/2023     4/28/2023        10
2023060   6/5/2023    6/5/2023     6/30/2023        10
2023070   7/10/2023   7/10/2023    8/4/2023         10
2023080   9/5/2023    9/5/2023     9/29/2023        10
CTC-2
2023010   10/3/2022   10/3/2022    10/28/2022       15
2023020   1/9/2023    1/9/2023     2/3/2023         15
2023030   4/3/2023    4/3/2023     4/28/2023        15
2023040   7/10/2023   7/10/2023    8/4/2023         15
CTC-3
2023010  10/12/2022   10/12/2022   11/4/2022        15
2023020    1/18/2023  1/18/2023    2/10/2023        15
2023030   4/24/2023   4/24/2023    5/19/2023        15
2023040   7/17/2023   7/17/2023    8/11/2023        15
11.  Ground electronics maintenance courses (28XX) developed per formal learning center tasks in Ref C.
11.A.  Tactical Remote Sensor System Maintenance Course CID M09DRP1.
11.A.1.  Students receive instruction on the Tactical Remote Sensor System (TRSS) and all associated equipment.  Instruction includes equipment characteristics, installation, operational and performance testing, circuit operational analysis, and troubleshooting using Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) and technical publications unique to the TRSS.  Tactical Remote Sensor System (TRSS) Maintainers are trained to inspect, maintain and repair TRSS equipment up to the field level.  TRSS Maintainers are also trained to provide technical assistance during the installation and operation of the TRSS.  This MOS will only be assigned to Marines holding primary MOS 2841 or 2862.
11.A.2.  Prerequisites.  Must possess an EL score of 115 or higher, complete the Basic Electronics Course, complete 1-year high school algebra, must be eligible for a secret security clearance, must have normal color vision and must be a U.S. citizen.
11.A.3.  Funded allocations.  CG, TECOM will fund all to/from travel, lodging, and per diem costs for active-duty component USMC students.  FY20 classes offered are listed below (read in 5 columns):
CLASS NR   RPT DATE    CONV DATE    GRAD DATE      SEAT ALLOCATION
2023010    2/02/2023   2/03/2023    3/02/2023            5
2023020    5/03/2023   5/04/2023    6/02/2023            5
2023030    8/28/2023   8/29/2023    9/27/2023            5
11.B.  Electronic Maintenance Supervisor Course (SNCO) CID M09DRN1
11.B.1.  This course provides instruction in ground electronics maintenance capabilities of the Marine Corps; structure of HQMC DC I C4, SYSCOM, and LOGCOM relative to procurement and program support; Marine Corps maintenance philosophy and management; shop organization and operation; personnel management and training; system siting, grounding, and electro-magnetic interference; environmental responsibilities; Continuous Process Improvement; and pending/future ground electronics maintenance programs and challenges.
11.B.2.  Prerequisites.  Master Sergeant 2862, 2887, or MSgt 2874, or selectee.  PMOS 2891 will be awarded upon successful course completion.  Additional Maintenance and Maintenance Management MOS’s desiring attendance are encouraged to contact the 28XX POC listed above for consideration in obtaining limited non-MOS producing seat allocations.
11.B.3.  Funded allocations.  CG, TECOM will fund all to/from travel, lodging, and per diem costs for active-duty component USMC students.  FY23 classes offered are listed below (read in 5 columns):
CLASS NR   RPT DATE   CONV DATE  GRAD DATE  SEAT ALLOCATION
2023010    6/4/2023   6/5/2023   6/16/2023        20
11.C.  Micro-miniature/Automated Test Equipment Repair Course CID M09E2D1.
11.C.1.  The course provides instruction on the setup, operation, and maintenance of automated test equipment (ATE).  It provides instruction in faulty component isolation on circuit card assemblies, repair and replacement of damaged conformal coating, conductors, pins, cups, multi-lead and surface-mounted components.  Electrostatic discharge precautions are instructed and adhered to throughout the course.  The conduct of quality assurance testing for an effective repair, the identification and causes of defective solder connections, the removal and installation of various soldered components, including microelectronic integrated circuit devices on circuit card assemblies is also instructed.
11.C.2.  Prerequisites.  EL score of 110 or higher, must possess one of the following PMOS: 28XX.  NMOS 8641 will be awarded upon successful course completion
11.C.3.  Funded allocations.  CG, TECOM will fund all to/from travel, lodging, and per diem costs for active-duty component USMC students.  FY23 classes offered are listed below (read in 5 columns):
CLASS NR  RPT DATE   CONV DATE  GRAD DATE    SEAT ALLOCATION
2023010  11/03/2022 11/04/2022  2/09/2022         10
2023020   1/06/2023  1/09/2022  3/21/2023         10
2023030   2/14/2023  2/15/2023  4/28/2023         10
2023040   3/24/2023  3/27/2023  6/09/2023         10 
2023050   5/03/2023  5/04/2023  7/20/2023         10
2023060   6/14/2023  6/15/2023  8/28/2023         10
2023070   7/25/2023  7/26/2023  10/06/2023        10
2023080   8/31/2023  9/01/2023  11/20/2023        10
11.D.  Digital Wideband Technician Course CID A09DPG1
11.D.1.  The Digital Wideband Technicians Course is a skill enhancement course for Marines that hold MOS 2831.  This course provides students with a background in satellite fundamentals ranging from multiplexing to modulations.  Students will receive baseband principles to include equipment programming, patching, and configuration.  This course will cover identifying and correcting configuration errors, along with identifying faulty components in the Secure Mobile Anti-Jam Reliable Tactical Terminal.
11.D.2.  Prerequisite.  U.S. Marine active duty and selected Marine Corps reserve component personnel with the following minimum qualifications: Corporal to Gunnery Sergeant, must hold MOS 2831, EL score of 115 or higher, minimum of 1 year of high school algebra, eligible for a Secret security clearance, must have normal color vision and must be a U.S. citizen.  Additional Maintenance MOS’s within the 28XX Occupational Field, desiring attendance due to unit specific requirements ISO the SMART –T are encouraged to contact the 28XX POC listed above for consideration in obtaining limited non-MOS producing seat allocations.
11.D.3.  Funded allocations.  CG, TECOM will fund all to/from travel,lodging, and per diem costs for active-duty component USMC students.  FY23 classes offered are listed below (read in 5 columns):
CLASS NR  RPT DATE   CONV DATE  GRAD DATE    SEAT ALLOCATION
001       10/02/2022 10/03/2022  11/01/2022       4
002       1/29/2023  1/30/2023   2/28/2023        3
003       5/14/2023  5/15/2023   6/15/2023        3
004       8/13/2023  8/14/2023   9/12/2023        0
11.E.  Advanced Digital Switching Course CID F03CHH1.
11.E.1.  This course provides the student with instruction in the fundamentals of the Digital Switching System (DSS), analog to digital or digital to analog conversion and transmission, and operation and maintenance of the DSS, management of the DSS through operational measurements and LOGUTIL reports.
11.E.2.  Prerequisite.  This course is intended for commands performing maintenance on government owned, fixed plant, central office telephone equipment.  Individual must possess the 28XX MOS or have digital switching equipment maintenance experience to qualify.
11.E.3.  Funded allocations.  CG, TECOM will fund all to/from travel, lodging, and per diem costs for active-duty component USMC students.  FY23 classes offered are listed below 
(read in 5 columns):
CLASS NR RPT DATE     CONV DATE     GRAD DATE      SEAT ALLOCATION
2023001  10/16/2022   10/17/2022    11/21/2022            3
2023002  1/04/2023    1/05/2023     2/09/2023             1
2023003  7/09/2023    7/10/2023     8/11/2023             1
11.F.  Tropospheric Scatter terminal repair course CID M09DR11.  NMOS 2832, AN/TRC-170 Technician (GySgt to LCpl) NMOS (2831, 2862) AN/TRC-170 Technicians are qualified to install, test, and repair super high frequency (SHF) Tropospheric Scatter multi-channel communications equipment used for high capacity, point-to-point communications.  Typical duties include tuning and aligning systems, adjusting audio or data levels, using test equipment to make checks on circuit quality, diagnosing equipment faults to the component level, and replacing faulty parts or components.  They are also trained in the employment and installation of the terminals to complement their working knowledge of hardware capabilities.  b.  Prerequisites.  Security requirement: secret security clearance eligibility.
11.F.1.  This course provides technical instruction pertaining to the theory, operation, and maintenance of Tropospheric Scatter communications systems, to include instruction in time division multiplexing, signal formats, conditioned diphase fundamentals, and modulation techniques.  Students learn the fundamentals of narrow band FM transceivers and component level troubleshooting during the radio fundamentals portion of the course, as well as the theory and operation of special devices used in Tropospheric Scatter equipment.  It encompasses in-depth instruction in the characteristics, theory of operation, block diagram analysis, detailed logic diagram analysis, alignment, performance testing troubleshooting of the AN/TRC-170 communications system.  This course also includes interfacing ancillary equipment, the use of General-Purpose Test Equipment (GPTE) for fault isolation to the piece part component level, and instruction in corrective maintenance procedures.
11.F.2.  Prerequisite.  Rank: PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT; MOS: 2831, 2862.  Must possess an EL score of 115 or higher, complete the Basic Electronics Course and the Digital Wideband Repair Course, complete 1 year of high school algebra, must be eligible for a secret security clearance, must have normal color vision, and must be a U.S. Citizen.  Career-level Marines must be graduates of the Advanced Electronics Course and the Electronics Maintenance Technician Course.
11.F.3.  Funded allocations.  CG, TECOM will fund all to/from travel, lodging, and per diem costs for active-duty component USMC students.  FY23 classes offered are listed below (read in 5 columns):
CLASS NR  RPT DATE   CONV DATE     GRAD DATE      SEAT ALLOCATION
2023010   10/6/2022  10/07/2022    1/13/2023           11
2023020   2/10/2023  2/13/2023     4/26/2023           11 
2023030   6/13/2023  6/14/2023     8/25/2023           10 
12.  Reporting requirements.  All nominations will be submitted through MCTIMS.  Parent commands are responsible for providing TD FITREPS to their personnel, all students will receive an academic FD report beginning on the date of their arrival or convening date whichever is later and closing on the graduation date.  All personnel will arrive with the required clearance for the course they are enrolled and sufficient time remaining under their current investigation to complete the course, students arriving without the proper clearance, or an expired clearance will be dis-enrolled.  All commands will ensure that students will arrive prior to the course convene date.  Course instruction will begin NLT 0730 on the convening date, travel to the school must be complete NLT 2359 the day prior to the report date of the course.
13.  Recommend that ALCON obtain a MCTIMS account to monitor registrations and any changes to the published schedule.  Access MCTIMS at the following internet address:  https:(slash slash)mctims.usmc.mil.  Class dates may be subject to change in order to manage production.  Contact message POCs with questions.
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