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SUBJECT: Update on the Development of the Bi-SC Training Directive (Bi-SC TD)

SUBJECT: Update on the Development of the Bi-SC Training Directive (Bi-SC TD) BRIEFER: CDR RATHGENS SO TRAINING SACLANT EXERCISE AND TRAINING BRANCH TEL: 001-757-445-3334 FAX: -3863 e-mail: rathgens@saclant.nato.int. BRIEFING FOR PTC COMMANDANTS’ CONFERENCE

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SUBJECT: Update on the Development of the Bi-SC Training Directive (Bi-SC TD)

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  1. SUBJECT:Update on theDevelopment of the Bi-SC Training Directive (Bi-SC TD) BRIEFER: CDR RATHGENS SO TRAINING SACLANT EXERCISE AND TRAINING BRANCH TEL: 001-757-445-3334 FAX: -3863 e-mail: rathgens@saclant.nato.int BRIEFING FOR PTC COMMANDANTS’ CONFERENCE 12 NOVEMBER 2002 NATO UNCLASSIFIED / RELEASABLE TO PfP

  2. Bi - SC TRAINING DIRECTIVE (Update) NATO UNCLASSIFIED / RELEASABLE TO PfP

  3. Presentation Outline Background information / Situation update Status of work Structure of the Bi-SC Training Directive NATO UNCLASSIFIED / RELEASABLE TO PfP

  4. Presentation Outline Background information / Situation update Status of work Structure of the Bi-SC Training Directive NATO UNCLASSIFIED / RELEASABLE TO PfP

  5. CIMIC LOGISTICS CIS NBC/WMD PIO INTEL INFO OPS LAND SOF AIR MARITIME AMPHIBIOUS EW MC ?? MC 458 MC 94/4 Bi-SC TRAINING DIRECTIVE MTEP MEDP Exercise Planning Directive EPG RCs Regional Training Concept Functional Area Training Guides NATO UNCLASSIFIED / RELEASABLE TO PfP

  6. Presentation Outline Background information / Situation update Status of work Structure of the Bi-SC Training Directive NATO UNCLASSIFIED / RELEASABLE TO PfP

  7. 6th meeting 4th meeting December August 5th meeting 3rd meeting 1st draft October June December 2nd meeting 1st meeting December October 2002 2001 NATO UNCLASSIFIED / RELEASABLE TO PfP

  8. September October November December 01 Su 01 Tu 01 Fr 01 Su SF 6 Circulation to continue 02 Mo 02 We 02 Sa 02 Mo 03 Tu 03 Th 03 Su 03 Tu 6th meeting 04 We 04 Fr 04 Mo 04 We Bi-SC TEED 1st Circulation to continue Bi-SC TEED Collecting + Adjustment 1st Draft by SHAPE 05 Th 05 Sa 05 Tu 05 Th Bi-SC TEED Incorporation of comments by SHAPE 06 Fr 06 Su 06 We 06 Fr 07 Sa 07 Mo 07 Th 07 Sa 08 Su 08 Tu 08 Fr 08 Su 5th meeting 09 Mo 09 We 09 Sa 09 Mo Bi-SC TEED Incorporation of comments by SHAPE 10 Tu 10 Th 10 Su 10 Tu 11 We 11 Fr 11 Mo 11 We 12 Th 12 Sa 12 Tu 12 Th 13 Fr 13 Su 13 We 13 Fr 14 Sa 14 Mo 14 Th 14 Sa 15 Su 15 Tu 15 Fr 15 Su Bi-SC TEED Incorporation of comments by SHAPE 16 Mo 16 We 16 Sa 16 Mo Bi-SC TEED 1st Draft Circulation TDIPT 17 Tu 17 Th 17 Su 17 Tu Bi-SC TEED Draft to COFS 18 We 18 Fr 18 Mo 18 We 19 Th 19 Sa 19 Tu 19 Th 20 Fr 20 Su 20 We 20 Fr 21 Sa 21 Mo 21 Th 21 Sa 22 Su 22 Tu 22 Fr 22 Su NTG JSSG BERLIN 23 Mo 23 We 23 Sa 23 Mo Bi-SC TEED 1st Circulation SHAPE / HQ SACLANT/ RCs 24 Tu 24 Th 24 Su 24 Tu 25 We 25 Fr 25 Mo 25 We Bi-SC TEED SF 6 Circulation SHAPE / HQ SACLANT 26 Th 26 Sa 26 Tu 26 Th 27 Fr 27 Su 27 We 27 Fr 28 Sa 28 Mo 28 Th 28 Sa 29 Su 29 Tu 29 Fr 29 Su 30 Mo 30 We 30 Sa 30 Mo 31 Th 31 Tu

  9. 1st draft December 2002 2001 1 stdraft In June 03 ?? NATO UNCLASSIFIED / RELEASABLE TO PfP

  10. Presentation Outline Background information / Situation update Status of work Structure of the Bi-SC Training Directive NATO UNCLASSIFIED / RELEASABLE TO PfP

  11. Introduction Chapter I - Conceptual Approach to Training Chapter II - Training Directive Chapter III - Exercise Directive Chapter IV - Evaluation Directive Chapter V - Training Support Chapter VI - Funding NATO UNCLASSIFIED / RELEASABLE TO PfP

  12. ANNEX ADefinition of Terms ANNEX IInput criteria for Lessons Learned ANNEX BHierarchy of supporting documents ANNEX JForce Protection ANNEX CSpecial Areas of Training ANNEX KStandard Layout for Remedial Action ANNEX DSC JMETL / ETG / OTRL ANNEX LOrganisations requiring LL OPR ANNEX EIndividual Training Plan (ITP) ANNEX MGlossary of Abbreviations ANNEX FACE specific instructions ANNEX NCommon SOP for HQ (Template) ANNEX GACLANT specific instructions ANNEX OPfP Training Centres (Overview) ANNEX HMTFP Cost Sheet ANNEX PExercise Programme NATO UNCLASSIFIED / RELEASABLE TO PfP

  13. ANY QUESTIONS ? NATO UNCLASSIFIED / RELEASABLE TO PfP

  14. A TRAINING CYCLE ?? It was autumn, and the Indians on the remote reservation asked their new Chief if the winter was going to be cold or mild. Since he was an Indian Chief in a modern society, he had never been taught the old secrets, and when he looked at the sky he couldn't tell what the hell the weather was going to be. Nevertheless, to be on the safe side, he replied to his tribe that the winter was indeed going to be cold and that the members of the village should collect wood to be prepared. Being a practical leader, after several days he got an idea. He went to the phone booth, called the National Weather Service and asked, "Is the coming winter going to be cold?" "It looks like this winter is going to be quite cold indeed," the Meteorologist at the weather service responded. So the Chief went back to his people and told them to collect even more wood in order to be prepared. One week later he called the National Weather Service again. "Is it going to be a very cold winter?" he asked. "Yes," the man at National Weather Service again replied, "it's going to be a very cold winter." The Chief again went back to his people and ordered them to collect every scrap of wood they could find. Two weeks later he called the National Weather Service again. "Are you absolutely sure that the winter is going to be very cold?" "Absolutely," the man replied. "It looks like it's going to be one of the coldest winters ever." "How can you be so sure?" the Chief asked. The weatherman replied, "The Indians are collecting firewood like crazy". NATO UNCLASSIFIED / RELEASABLE TO PfP

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