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Volume I Section IV-II - East Asia and Pacific Volume I Section IV-II - East Asia and Pacific Brunei GPOI - Fiscal Year 2010 Department of State Training Course Title Qty Location Student's Unit Total Cost Start Date End Date PRE-DEPLOYMENT TRAINING 10 Malaysian PTC, Port Dickson, Malasia UNIFIL, MALBATT 2 0 3/22/2010 4/27/2010 Fiscal Year 2010 Program Totals 10 $0 Regional Centers - Fiscal Year 2010 Department of Defense Training Course Title Qty Location Student's Unit Total Cost Start Date End Date COMPREHENSIVE CRISIS MANAGEMENT COURSE CCM10-1 1 Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu, HI ROYAL BRUNEI POLICE FORCE 0 2/18/2010 3/19/2010 COMPREHENSIVE CRISIS MANAGEMENT COURSE CCM10-1 1 Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu, HI NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT CENTRE 0 2/18/2010 3/19/2010 COMPREHENSIVE SECURITY RESPONSES TO TERRORISM 1 Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu, HI MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND TRADE 0 7/8/2010 8/5/2010 COURSE CS10-1 COMPREHENSIVE SECURITY RESPONSES TO TERRORISM 1 Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu, HI MINISTRY OF DEFENSE 0 7/8/2010 8/5/2010 COURSE CS10-1 Fiscal Year 2010 Program Totals 4 $0 Service Academies - Fiscal Year 2010 Department of Defense Training Course Title Qty Location Student's Unit Total Cost Start Date End Date U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY 1 Annapolis, Maryland N/A 0 7/1/2010 6/1/2010 Fiscal Year 2010 Program Totals 1 $0 Brunei Fiscal Year 2010 Totals 15 $0 Cambodia CTFP - Fiscal Year 2010 Department of Defense Training Course Title Qty Location Student's Unit Total Cost Start Date End Date CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS NPS CENTER FOR NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS OF COUNTER- CIV-MIL RESP TO TERRORISM 1 11196 9/13/2010 9/24/2010 MONTEREY CA TERRORISM SPECIAL CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS NPS CENTER FOR NATIONAL HEADQUARTER OF COUNTER TERRORISM CIV-MIL RESP TO TERRORISM 1 11196 9/13/2010 9/24/2010 MONTEREY CA SPECIAL COMPREHENSIVE SECURITY RESPONSES TO TERRORISM COUR 1 ASIA PACIFIC CTR FOE SECURITY STUDIES NATIONAL COUNTER-TERRORISM COMMITTEE 10000 7/8/2010 8/5/2010 INTERNATIONAL COUNTERTERRORISM FELLOWS PROGRAM 1 NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY PRIME MINISTER CABINET 175086 7/20/2009 6/25/2010 LEGAL ASPECTS CMBTERRORISM 1 NEWPORT, RI OTHER DEFENSE ORGANIZATION/ACTIVITY 12889 3/15/2010 4/2/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA MARITIME POLICE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA NATIONAL COUNTER TERRORISM SPECIAL FORCE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA REAM NAVAL BASE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA REAM NAVAL BASE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA NATIONAL COUNTER TERRORISM SPECIAL FORCE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA NATIONAL COUNTER TERRORISM SPECIAL FORCE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA MARITIME POLICE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA NATIONAL COUNTER TERRORISM SPECIAL FORCE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA MARITIME POLICE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA MARITIME POLICE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA NATIONAL COUNTER TERRORISM SPECIAL FORCE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA NATIONAL COUNTER TERRORISM SPECIAL FORCE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA MARITIME POLICE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA MARITIME POLICE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA MARITIME POLICE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA MARITIME POLICE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA NATIONAL COUNTER TERRORISM SPECIAL FORCE 42588 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA MARITIME POLICE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 Volume I Section IV-II - East Asia and Pacific 1 Volume I Section IV-II - East Asia and Pacific Course Title Qty Location Student's Unit Total Cost Start Date End Date MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA NATIONAL COUNTER TERRORISM SPECIAL FORCE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA REAM NAVAL BASE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA NATIONAL COUNTER TERRORISM SPECIAL FORCE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA REAM NAVAL BASE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA MARITIM POLICE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA NATIONAL COUNTER TERRORISM SPECIAL FORCE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA REAM NAVAL BASE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA MARITIME POLICE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA MARITIME POLICE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA REAM NAVAL BASE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA REAM NAVAL BASE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA NATIONAL COUNTER TERRORISM SPECIAL FORCE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA NATIONAL COUNTER TERRORISM SPECIAL FORCE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA REAM NAVAL BASE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 MET JOINT MLE BOARD OFF 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA REAM NAVAL BASE 0 9/6/2010 9/18/2010 SENIOR EXECUTIVE SEMINAR (SES) 1 MARSHALL CENTER MINISTRY OF INTERIOR 3550 9/8/2010 9/16/2010 SENIOR EXECUTIVE SEMINAR (SES) 1 MARSHALL CENTER NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY 3550 9/8/2010 9/16/2010 Fiscal Year 2010 Program Totals 40 $270,055 DOHS/USCG - Fiscal Year 2010 Department of Homeland Security Training Course Title Qty Location Student's Unit Total Cost Start Date End Date MTT PORT PHYS SEC/VULNERABILITY 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA PORT SECURITY 0 8/21/2010 9/4/2010 MTT PORT PHYS SEC/VULNERABILITY 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA PORT SECURITY 0 8/21/2010 9/4/2010 MTT PORT PHYS SEC/VULNERABILITY 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA PORT SECURITY 0 8/21/2010 9/4/2010 MTT PORT PHYS SEC/VULNERABILITY 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA PORT SECURITY 0 8/21/2010 9/4/2010 MTT PORT PHYS SEC/VULNERABILITY 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA PORT SECURITY 0 8/21/2010 9/4/2010 MTT PORT PHYS SEC/VULNERABILITY 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA PORT SECURITY 0 8/21/2010 9/4/2010 MTT PORT PHYS SEC/VULNERABILITY 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA PORT SECURITY 0 8/21/2010 9/4/2010 MTT PORT PHYS SEC/VULNERABILITY 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA PORT SECURITY 0 8/21/2010 9/4/2010 MTT PORT PHYS SEC/VULNERABILITY 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA PORT SECURITY 0 8/21/2010 9/4/2010 MTT PORT PHYS SEC/VULNERABILITY 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA PORT SECURITY 0 8/21/2010 9/4/2010 MTT PORT PHYS SEC/VULNERABILITY 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA PORT SECURITY 0 8/21/2010 9/4/2010 MTT PORT PHYS SEC/VULNERABILITY 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA PORT SECURITY 0 8/21/2010 9/4/2010 MTT PORT PHYS SEC/VULNERABILITY 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA PORT SECURITY 0 8/21/2010 9/4/2010 MTT PORT PHYS SEC/VULNERABILITY 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA PORT SECURITY 0 8/21/2010 9/4/2010 MTT PORT PHYS SEC/VULNERABILITY 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA PORT SECURITY 0 8/21/2010 9/4/2010 MTT PORT PHYS SEC/VULNERABILITY 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA PORT SECURITY 0 8/21/2010 9/4/2010 MTT PORT PHYS SEC/VULNERABILITY 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA PORT SECURITY 0 8/21/2010 9/4/2010 MTT PORT PHYS SEC/VULNERABILITY 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA PORT SECURITY 0 8/21/2010 9/4/2010 MTT PORT PHYS SEC/VULNERABILITY 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA PORT SECURITY 0 8/21/2010 9/4/2010 MTT PORT PHYS SEC/VULNERABILITY 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA PORT SECURITY 0 8/21/2010 9/4/2010 MTT PORT PHYS SEC/VULNERABILITY 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA PORT SECURITY 0 8/21/2010 9/4/2010 MTT PORT PHYS SEC/VULNERABILITY 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA PORT SECURITY 0 8/21/2010 9/4/2010 MTT PORT PHYS SEC/VULNERABILITY 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA PORT SECURITY 0 8/21/2010 9/4/2010 MTT PORT PHYS SEC/VULNERABILITY 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA PORT SECURITY 0 8/21/2010 9/4/2010 MTT PORT PHYS SEC/VULNERABILITY 1 COGARD INTL TRNG DET TRACEN YORKTOWN VA PORT SECURITY 0 8/21/2010 9/4/2010 Fiscal Year 2010 Program Totals 25 $0 FMF - Fiscal Year 2010 Department of State Training Course Title Qty Location Student's Unit Total Cost Start Date End Date ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSEE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX HIGH COMMAND HEADQUARTERS 11556 6/14/2010 8/20/2010 Fiscal Year 2010 Program Totals 1 $11,556 GPOI - Fiscal Year 2010 Department of State Training Course Title
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