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FINCENTFinnish

Defence ForcesInternational Centre

COURSE CATALOGUE2011

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Finnish Defence ForcesInternational Centre

COURSE CATALOGUE 2011

Welcome to FINCENT............................................4

General Information.............................................5

Courses......................................................6

The Finnish Centre of Expertise in Comprehensive Crisis Management...............20

How to apply......................................................21

Contact Information

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Welcom

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WELCOME TO THE FINNISH DEFENCE FORCES INTERNATIONAL CENTRE

The Finnish Defence Forces International Centre is an internationally distinguished centre of military crisis management training and education with over 50 years of expertise. We organise and host courses according to the UN, Nordic, the EU and NATO PfP agreements and framework.

The Centre is located in the Greater Helsinki area of Hyrylä in Tuusula. Modern facilities enable us to manage the courses so that the participants get the most out of them.

FINCENT concentrates on military crisis management training and education. FINCENT conducts three types of courses. Firstly, the training is provided in its traditional stronghold courses, such as the UN Military Observer Courses (UNMOC). Secondly, FINCENT holds courses in co-operation with other national and international training centres. A third category of courses are those that are proposed by outside parties and tailored and implemented by FINCENT.

We have exported our courses by Mobile Education and Training Teams (national and Nordic) to several locations. A co-operational establishment with the Crisis Management Centre and FINCENT, called the Finnish Centre of Expertise in Comprehensive Crisis Management, provides common training to both military and civil personnel in the field of crisis management. Additionally, we are introducing a network-based and virtual instruction system to enhance training.

The staff at FINCENT is dedicated to offering high quality courses that meet the needs of both national and international students. We also take pride in our facilities and regard the comfort of the students to be a high priority.

Our courses also offer an excellent chance to taste the Finnish way of life and culture.

I hope that this catalogue offers useful courses for yourself or for your organisation.

I wish you warmly welcome to Finland, to Tuusula and to FINCENT.

Esa VanonenLieutenant ColonelCommandant

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FINCENTFinnish Defence Forces International Centre(FINCENT) since 2001; formerly the UN TrainingCentre, founded in 1969. NATO/PfP Training andEducation Centre (PTC) since 2001.

THE MAIN TASKS OF THE CENTRE

To arrange and host national and international seminars, courses and exercises for the UN, NORDEFCO, the EU, NATO and NATO/PFP.

To support Finnish civilian crisis management efforts.

To conduct research and development projects on peace support operations.

To send Finnish officers to participate in courses abroad.

To cooperate with international and national civilian and military partner organizations.

LOCATION AND FACILITIES

FINCENT provides excellent training facilities for courses in Tuusula, which is located 30 kilometres from Helsinki.

HQ and Course BuildingHigh tech auditorium, seating 150 persons4 classrooms with 20 seats eachEDP-classroom with 20 seatsPSO gaming classroom with 20 seatsLibraryReceptionOffice facilities

Students’ HotelAccommodation for 56 personsLounges with kitchen facilitiesWell equipped gymLaundry facilities

Training AreaTraditional and very high-level courses, such as the United Nations Military Observer Course (UNMOC), will be arranged partly in Artillery Brigade’s Exercise Area in Niinisalo, as the terrain there has proven to be excellent for the demanding observer exercises.

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UNMOCNORDEFCO United Nations Military Observer Course

Course periodsUNMOC I (FIN.1137.44) 26 April–13 May 2011 UNMOC II (FIN.1137.45) 8–26 August 2011UNMOC III (FIN.1137.46) 24 October–11 November 2011

Purpose of the courseTo prepare officers for service as MILITARY OBSERVERS in any UN mission and particularly for current UN operations.

ContentsOrganizations, past and present Peace Support Operations (PSO).Observer and monitoring duties, emphasis on reporting procedures.Political, social, religious and other factors prevailing in the mission areas.Other abilities to enable the individual officer to carry out the tasks that may be given to him / her immediately following his / her arrival in the mission area.Climatic, topographical and environmental factors under which service may have to be conducted.

Courses last three weeks and are run by Staff (Finland) and Instructors (Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden), consisting of some 15 personnel altogether.

During the first week students gain a basic knowledge of Peace Support Operations (PSO) and theoretic information on observer duties. In the second week they focus on performing as observers, learn how to work with an interpreter, negotiate and mediate, and finally, in the third week their skills are tested in a field exercise. On weekends the students become familiarised with local culture on short trips in Finland.

A course has 50 seats, of which most are reserved for Nordic students and the rest for other students from all over the world. Over the years, 70 nations and over 4000 students have participated in UNMOC courses.

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Student criteriaProfessionally trained with working experience of at least six years (Captain to Lieutenant Colonel).Ability to understand, speak and write in the English language at level 2 according to STANAG 6001.A valid driver’s license.Physically fit.Basic knowledge of computers.The working language is English.

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NS M3-45NATO Operational Staff Officer Course

Course periodNS M3-45-A 28 February – 11 March 2011

Purpose of the courseTo train officers to function at entry level in a NATO-led multinational HQ conducting Peace Support Operations (PSO). On-the-job training will still be required in order for the graduate to be able to function effectively in a combined and joint environment.

ContentsThe course provides an insight into NATO involvement in operations across the spectrum, and especially in Peace Support Operations. The course will prepare students in order for them later to be able to work in NATO HQs and staffs and implement the Operational Planning Process in current NATO operations.

Student CriteriaThis course is applicable to personnel from NATO, PfP or MD nations involved in operational planning in the NATO environment. The course is structured around 3 modules with an underlying package of practice in operational staff work with emphasis on an understanding of the Operational Planning Process (OPP) and its applicability at all levels in operations.

Military officers or civilian equivalents from PfP/ MD and NATO nations of OF-3 (Major) or OF-4 (Lieutenant Colonel) rank, although (OF-2) (Captain) and OF-5 (Colonel) ranks will be accepted for appropriate job positions.

Officers/civilians (see above) assigned or selected for assignment to:

A NATO-led multinational Joint Headquarters.A national field headquarters operating under a NATO Headquarters.The staff of defence colleges with functional responsibility in this area.

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NATO PfPCLCNORDEFCO NATO/PfP Coordination, Liaison and Cooperation Course

Course periodsNATO PfPCLC I (FIN.2732.13) 7–16 February 2011NATO PfPCLC II (FIN.2732.14) 3–12 October 2011

Purpose of the courseTo prepare nationally trained officers for coordination, liaison and cooperation tasks in Peace Support Operations (PSO) and Military Operations Other Than War (MOOTW). To develop and improve the working skills of an individual student with emphasis on coordination, liaison and cooperation in order to enhance interoperability.

ContentsIntroduction to NATO arrangements and structures as a common base for the performance of CLC, including practical exercises.Lessons learned from CLC work, based on experience from PSOs.CLC between the military component, different civilian components and together with the various parties involved in a conflict.Operational and administrative principles to be adopted when establishing and conducting CLC tasks.Reports and reporting.Briefing and debriefing.Principles for negotiation and mediation including work with an interpreter.

Student criteriaProfessionally trained.Rank from Warrant Officer to Major.English at level 3332 (STANAG 6001).Basic knowledge of computers.Open to NATO/PfP members.The working language is English.

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NATO PfPLOCNATO/PfP Logistics Course

Course periodNATO PfPLOC (FIN.1134.16) 14–25 November 2011

Purpose of the courseTo educate PfP and NATO officers to function in a NATO-led multinational HQ conducting a Peace Support Operation (PSO) and in a logistics detachment.To familiarize Staff Officers with NATO logistics procedures in PSOs at tactical level in order to enable them to be assigned within a multinational battalion/brigade HQ or a logistics unit.

ContentsOn completion of the course the students should:

Have a basic knowledge of the NATO military structureUnderstand current NATO policy and doctrine for PSO´s.Understand the command and control structure and procedures in a NATO-led PSO.Understand current NATO logistic structure and procedures in NATO-led PSOs.Know the staffing and basic duties of the G4 section of a Multinational Brigade/Task Force (MNBDE/MNTF) as well as the tasks of the Multinational Logistics Detachment.Be familiar with the bilateral or multinational agreements guiding or demanding cost sharing and the use of logistic units.Be familiar with the deployment planning of a battalion-size stand-by-force including the establishment of logistics procedures.

Student criteriaPreferably no previous experience from PSO in logistics tasks.Ability to speak, understand and write the English language at level 2 according STANAG 6001.Military officers or civilian equivalents in ranks of OF-1 (Lieutenant) to OF-3 (Major), although OF-4 (Lieutenant Colonel) will be accepted from NATO and PfP-countries for appropriate job positions.

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OMLTOperational Mentoring and Liaison Team Basic Course

Course periodsOMLT Basic Course I 11–15 April 2011OMLT Basic Course II 12–16 September 2011

Purpose of the courseTo provide basic information about OMLT functions for persons who will be working in OMLT positions in the ISAF operation. The course is the first phase of three training phases for the OMLT personnel.

ContentsOMLT conceptCommand & ControlOMLT functionsOMLT processOMLT toolsOperations in the areaAfghanistan National Army (ANA)ANA Planning process (MDMP)Cultural Awareness

Student criteriaPersonnel assigned for OMLT positions for ISAF operation.Basic knowledge about operational planning process.Preferably previous experience from PSO missions.English at level 3332 (STANAG 6001).

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NATO PfPCISNORDEFCO NATO/PfP Communication and Information Systems Course

Course periodNATO PfPCIS (FIN.2726.14) 28 November–2 December 2011

Purpose of the courseTo provide basic information for signal officers about multinational operations and to enable and prepare them:

To act in PfP and CIS environments.To participate in PfP exercises.To serve as signal officers in multinational PSOs.To have a better understanding of the international CIS environment for later duties in their home country or abroad.To familiarize participants with the CIS system of the Nordic Brigade.

Student CriteriaEnglish at level 3332 (STANAG 6001).Signal branch background.Rank from Lieutenant to Captain (Major).Ideal for students with no experience of previous PSO/MNOs.

Other informationThe course concentrates on tactical (G6/S6) and unit level multinational communications (Brigade, Battalion and Company).The working language is English.

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LANGUAGE COURSES: MEC, MFC, PSOTCMilitary English Course, Military French Course,Peace Support Operations Terminology Course

Course periodsMEC I/2011 3 January–24 February 2011MEC 2/2011 28 March–19 May 2011MEC 3/2011 8 August–29 September 2011MEC 4/2011 26 September–17 November 2011

MFC 14 February–7 April 2011

PSOTC 13–15 December 2011

Purpose of the coursesMEC and MFC – a blended learning course including distance learning and instructor-led periods.PSOTC – proficiency in spoken, written and professional military English, understanding of military terminology.

Course contentsThe main focus of MEC and MFC is on enhancing students’ language skills in preparation for duties in crisis management or international tasks. The course focuses on the use of general language and language needed by military personnel in meetings, briefings and other situations and includes among other things translation, preparation for language tests, communication and pronunciation exercises. The main focus of PSOTC is on military terminology, military operational language and operational planning process terminology.

Student criteriaStaff Officers / Military Observers.Planned task in mission year 2011–2012.Good knowledge of English (MEC), French (MFC).Consistent ability for independent work.

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UN and NATO Orientation SeminarsSeminar periodsNATO Orientation Seminar 28 February 2011UN Orientation Seminar 27 April 2011

Purpose of the seminars The purpose of the seminars is to train participants in the UN and the NATO activities in crisis management operations.

ContentsThe focal point of the training lies in military planning and decision-making as well as in cooperation between civilians and the military directed by organisations.

Student criteriaProfessionally trained civilians and military personnel.Rank from Warrant Officer to Lieutenant Colonel (military).English at level 3332 (STANAG 6001).Open to NATO/PfP members.

Other information The working language is English.

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ICMIntegrated Crisis Management Course

Course periodICM 5–10 June 2011

Purpose of the courseThe course aims to familiarize participants with the integrated approach of crisis management with specific regard to the interaction of civilian and military actors.

Student criteriaCivilian or military experts, such as Political Advisors, Development Advisors, Police Advisors, Heads and Deputy Heads of Offices, Executive Directors with experience of crisis management and peace building missions.Currently working in a crisis area or prospective participants in future missions.Good comprehension of English.

Other informationThe course is conducted in cooperation with Crisis Management Centre Finland (CMC Finland) within the framework of the Centre of Expertise in Comprehensive Crisis Management.

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Finnish Centre of Expertise in Comprehensive Crisis Management

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CULTURAL AWARENESS SEMINARSCultural Awareness Afghanistan Seminar

Seminar periodsCA AFGHANISTAN I 11 April 2011 CA AFGHANISTAN II 12 September 2011

Purpose of the seminarTo give military and civilian personnel involved with planning and coordinating the national effort in supporting Afghanistan a better understanding of the impact the Afghan culture may have on the support effort. Special emphasis will be on the variety of cultures found in Afghanistan.

ContentsLectures and panel discussions with focus on different support efforts in Afghanistan and case studies of cultural misunderstandings leading to failure and correct interpretation leading to success.

Cultural Awareness Africa Seminar

Seminar periodCA AFRICA 7 June 2011

Purpose of the seminarTo give military and civilian personnel involved with planning and preparing crisis management operations in Africa a better understanding of the impact Africa’s different cultures may have. Special emphasis will be on the variety of cultures found in Africa.

ContentsLectures and panel discussions with focus on different cultures in Africa.

Student criteria for the seminarsParticipation by invitation from FINCENT.

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METTMobile Education and Training Teams

FINCENT will conduct courses run by Mobile Education and Training Teams at requested locations. Courses can be organized within 30–60 days from request depending on location, topics and other arrangements needed.

Education and training topics are:Civil-Military CooperationMilitary Observer TrainingEstablishment of PSO Training CentresOther crisis management-related issues

TAILORED COURSES AND SEMINARSFINCENT is a reliable counterpart in providing tailored courses and expertise for different international groups.

Courses can be organized using training modules, or within the framework of the Finnish Centre of Expertise in Comprehensive Crisis Management. FINCENT can produce tailored courses within 60 days from the request. Topics can be related to:

Military ObserversCivil-Military CooperationLiaison DutiesMission Security (first aid, mine awareness, personal security, situational awareness)OMLTComprehensive Approach to Crisis ManagementCIS

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FINCENT COURSES and SEMINARS2011Finnish Defence Forces International Centre conducts the following courses and seminars:

NORDEFCO United Nations Military Observer CourseUNMOC I (FIN.1137.44) 26 April–13 May 2011 UNMOC II (FIN.1137.45) 8–26 August 2011UNMOC III (FIN.1137.46) 24 October–11 November 2011

NATO Operational Staff Officer CourseNS M3-45-A 28 February – 11 March 2011

NORDEFCO NATO/PfP Coordination, Liaison and Cooperation CourseNATO PfPCLC I (FIN.2732.13) 7–16 February 2011NATO PfPCLC II (FIN.2732.14) 3–12 October 2011

NATO/PfP Logistics CourseNATO PfPLOC (FIN.1134.16) 14–25 November 2011

NORDEFCO NATO/PfP Communication and Information Systems Course NATO PfPCIS (FIN.2726.14) 28 November–2 December 2011

Military English CourseMEC I/2011 3 January–24 February 2011MEC 2/2011 28 March–19 May 2011MEC 3/2011 8 August–29 September 2011MEC 4/2011 26 September–17 November 2011

Military French CourseMFC 14 February–7 April 2011

Peace Support Operations Terminology CoursePSOTC 13–15 December 2011

UN and NATO ORIENTATION SEMINARSNATO Orientation Seminar 28 February 2011UN Orientation Seminar 27 April 2011

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Integrated Crisis Management CourseICM 5–10 June 2011

Cultural Awareness Afghanistan SeminarCA AFGHANISTAN I 11 April 2011CA AFGHANISTAN II 12 September 2011

Cultural Awareness Africa SeminarCA AFRICA 7 June 2011

Operational Mentoring and Liaison Team Basic CourseOMLT Basic Course I 11–15 April 2011OMLT Basic Course II 12–16 September 2011

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The Finnish Defence Forces International Centre (FINCENT) and Crisis Management Centre Finland (CMC Finland) established the Finnish Centre of Expertise in Comprehensive Crisis Management in June 2008. Its core tasks are the development of civil-military relations and coordination in crisis management both for national crisis management capacity building and international crisis management missions.

The Finnish Centre of Expertise is based on a shared campus principle were responsibility is shared between FINCENT and CMC Finland, both of which continue to function in their capacity of independent governmental institutions. The goal is to create a clear framework for the cooperation that already exists between these two institutions.

The Finnish Centre of Expertise in Comprehensive Crisis Management endeavours to develop common and shared training in crisis management as well as to promote an overall understanding of comprehensive crisis management. Its tasks also include research, publishing and seminar activities. The Integrated Crisis Management Course and crisis management courses in Kuopio will be organised within the framework of the Finnish Centre of Expertise in Comprehensive Crisis Management in 2011. The civilians interested in the Integrated Crisis Management Course should apply through CMC Finland, and military personnel through FINCENT.

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HOW TO APPLY TO FINCENT COURSES

NON-NORDIC APPLICANTS

Download the application form at www.fincent.fi and fill it out in English. The application form should be submitted through the appropriate national channels to FINCENT no later than 8 weeks prior to the start of the course. Please note that FINCENT does not process applications sent by individuals: all applications must be authorized by the point of contact in home nation HQ or equivalent.

Confirmation of admission will be sent in due time before the course.

NORDIC APPLICANTS (NORDEFCO COUNTRIES)

Course seats have been allocated in advance between the NORDEFCO countries. Please, contact your own HQ and/or national POC for further information.

FINNISH APPLICANTS

Based on manning lists, reservists are called annually by the Pori Brigade and regular soldiers by the Army HQ.

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CONTACT INFORMATION

FINCENTP.O.BOX 1

FI-04301 TuusulaFinland

Phone: +358 299 800 Fax: +358 299 540 902 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Homepage: www.fincent.fi

For further information, please contact FINCENT.

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For further information, please contact FINCENT.

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