Captain Kate Erb, USN 16 November 2011
Enlisted Officer NETPDTC NETSAFA DANTES NETC Domain (Naval Education & Training Command) Center Seabees & Facilities Engineering DCNO DCNO for Manpower, for Manpower, Personnel, Personnel, Training Training and Education and Education Naval Naval Education & Training & Training Command Naval Naval Service Service Training Training Command Command RTC NJROTC NROTC OTC Learning / Training Support Chief Operating Centers Officer / Activities Learning / Training Support Centers Surface Warfare Officers School Engineering Duty Officers School Center for Surface Combat Systems Center Center for for Personal Naval Aviation and Professional Technical Training Development Center for Information Seabees & Facilities Dominance Engineering / Naval Intelligence Center for EOD and Diving Center for Security Forces Center for Information Dominance Submarine Learning Center Center for Naval Intelligence Center for Seabees and Facilities Engineering Center for Surface Explosive Combat Ordnance Systems Disposal and Diving Center for Naval Engineering Center for Personal and Professional Development Center for Service Support Center Surface for Warfare Service Officers Support School / Naval Engineering Submarine Center for Learning SEAL / SWCC Center (Sea Air Land / Spec Warfare Combatant Crewman) Center for SEAL / SWCC (Sea Air Land / Spec Warfare Naval Chaplaincy Combatant School Crewman) and Center Center for Security Forces Engineering Duty Officer School Naval Chaplaincy School and Center TSC Great Lakes TSC Great Lakes TSC Hampton Roads TSC Hampton Roads TSC San Diego TSC San Diego NETPDTC - Naval Education and Training Professional Development and Technology Center NETSAFA - Naval Education and Training Security Assistance Field Activity DANTES - Defense Activity for Non- Traditional Education Support 2
CNATT Domain 22 Learning Sites 750 Courses (CINs) / 1,368 locations (CDPs) Students in Training 6,339 Students in Training 6,339 Initial Skills Skill Progression Functional Skills Officer Training Annual Student Enrollment 3,228 students 2,297 students 470 students 344 students 121,108 (FY10) 113,600 (FY11) Instructors 2,217 Technical Training Equipment 38,511 items ($1.1B) Electronic Classrooms 420 ($36M) Major Trainers 871 ($.5B) Source: TRST772R CeTARS 10/17/11
Training Continuum Aviation Technical Rating Undergrad Graduate Recruit Boot Camp A School Initial T/M/S C-School In Career T/M/S C-School In SEAM C-School In Service Service Service Training Training Training Recruit Apprentice Journeyman Master E1 - E4 E5 - E6 E7 E9 T/M/S - Type/Model/Series Aircraft SEAM - Senior Enlisted Aviation Maintenance 4
A-School Basic knowledge/skills required for entry level performance Focus on theory and fundamentals Non-Aircraft platform: Apprentice level training and proceed directly to Fleet billets (ship or squadron) Aircraft Platform: Receive follow on training specific to Type/Model/ Series (T/M/S) aircraft Provides basic theory and concepts to enable success in C- school 5
C-School Advanced knowledge/skills required to fill a billet coded with a Navy Enlisted Classification or Military Occupational Specialty. Graduates awarded a NEC/MOS. Specialized training specific to a T/M/S aircraft, system, or skill set Initial: Basic entry level training Career: Advanced systems knowledge May be stand alone, or often a series of courses combined 6
In-Service Training Qualified and Proficient Technician (QPT) Qualified and Proficient Apprentice (QPA) Basic technical requirements performed under supervision within a Fleet unit. Reinforces and builds on C-school training in the real world environment Qualified and Proficient Journeyman (QPJ) Advanced technical, quality control, and supervisory requirements Qualified and Proficient Master (QPM) Advanced maintenance management programs and procedures 7
Aviation Ratings F/A-18E/F Example A - PACT 74 / 23 ~ 17 Days 82 / 18 Recruit Training NMT / PFM 33 / 0 ATT 138 / 0 ATT 138 / 0 ATT 36 / 1 AD AM AME AE ATO AO AWAT 50 / 7 AD A 108 / 44 AM A 150 / 117 AME A 129 / 103 AE A 216 / 110 AT A 134 / 96 AO A 122 / 6 AD F/A-18 120 / 80 AM F/A-18 77 / 94 AME F/A-18 83 / 98 AE F/A-18 182 / 134 AT F/A-18 326 / 260 AO F/A-18 70 / 58 ~ 58 Days 74 / 26 ~ 88 Days 59 / 41 ~ 64 Days 55 / 45 ~116 Days 71 / 29 ~135 Days 65 / 35 ~ 50 Days 80 / 20 F L E E T ATT 36 / 1 AS AS A 196 / 204 AS C FLEET NEC REQ ~ 73 Days 63 / 37 NMT: Navy Military Training PFM: Personal Financial Management ILT: Instructor Led Training ATT: Apprentice Technical Training AWAT: Aviation Warfare Apprentice Training A-PACT: Aviation Professional Apprentice Career Track Legend Course Hours: ILT / Lab Total Instructional Days % ILT / % Lab 8
Instructional Delivery Methods Instructor Led Training (ILT) Facilitated learning in classroom environment Electronic Classroom (ECR) State-of-the-art student computer workstations Overhead Projector Interactive Multimedia Instruction (IMI) Computer Aided Instruction Interactive Courseware Practical Labs PC Simulations Mechanical Trainers Hands on application 9
Interactive Multimedia Instruction 10
Naval Aviation Technical Training. The Way Ahead Build a relevant and capable future force Improve alignment with Fleet needs Understand and react to Force structure changes Adapt training methods to complex systems Create methods to deal with knowledge decay Make training readily accessible to Fleet Invest in Instructors Become more flexible, effective and responsive An agile, blended approach the right training at the right time with measurable outcomes VADM Van Buskirk 11
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