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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 2011 Department of State Training Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit - US Qty Total Cost Start Date End Date Pre-deployment Training 11 Malaysian PTC, Port Dickson, MALAYSIA MALBATT 3 N/A - N/A $143,496 11/29/2010 12/4/2010 Fiscal Year 2011 Program Totals 11 $143,496 Regional Centers - Fiscal Year 2011 Department of Defense Training Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit - US Qty Total Cost Start Date End Date Strategic Impact of Media on Crisis Management Workshop 1 Jarkarta, Indonesia Borneo Bulletin, Brunei Press N/A - N/A $4,161 12/14/2010 12/16/2010 Strategic Impact of Media on Crisis Management Workshop 1 Jarkarta, Indonesia Head of Media Services & Public Relations N/A - N/A $4,161 12/14/2010 12/16/2010 Fiscal Year 2011 Program Totals 2 $8,322 Service Academies - Fiscal Year 2011 Department of Defense Training Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit - US Qty Total Cost Start Date End Date United States Naval Academy, Academic Year 2010-2011 1 USNA USNA - N/A $71,148 10/1/2010 9/30/2011 Fiscal Year 2011 Program Totals 1 $71,148 Brunei Fiscal Year 2011 Totals 14 $222,966 Cambodia CTFP - Fiscal Year 2011 Department of Defense Training Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit - US Qty Total Cost Start Date End Date COMBATING TERRORISM LANGUAGE PROGRAM (CTLP) 1 MARSHALL CENTER National Counter-Terrorism Committee MARSHALL CENTER - N/A $7,875 5/20/2011 6/23/2011 ASIA PACIFIC CTR FOE SECURITY ASIA PACIFIC CTR FOR SECURITY COMPREHENSIVE SECURITY RESPONSES TO TERRORISM 1 Gendarmerie Headquarter $10,000 2/24/2011 3/25/2011 STUDIES STUDIES - N/A ASIA PACIFIC CTR FOE SECURITY ASIA PACIFIC CTR FOR SECURITY COMPREHENSIVE SECURITY RESPONSES TO TERRORISM 1 National Counter-Terrorism Committee $10,000 2/24/2011 3/25/2011 STUDIES STUDIES - N/A NETSAFA INTERNATIONAL TRAINING NETSAFA INTERNATIONAL TRAINING INTERNATIONAL ANTI-TERRORISM/ANTI PIRACY (IATP) 1 Royal Cambodian Navy $8,764 2/14/2011 3/10/2011 CENTER PENSACOLA FL CENTER PENSACOLA FL - N/A USCG MARITIME LAW ENFORCEMENT USCG MARITIME LAW ENFORCEMENT INTERNATIONAL BOARDING OFFICER COURSE 1 General Department of Customs and Excises $14,970 8/29/2011 9/23/2011 ACAD FLETC CHARLESTON ACAD FLETC CHARLESTON - N/A INTL INTELL FELLOWS PGM 1 dEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Royal Gendarmerie fo Siem Reap Province DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY - N/A $9,147 8/18/2011 9/2/2011 PROGRAM ON TERRORISM AND SECURITY STUDIES 1 MARSHALL CENTER National Counter-Terrorism Committee MARSHALL CENTER - N/A $9,600 6/24/2011 7/29/2011 SEMINAR ON TRANSATLANTIC CIVIL SECURITY (STACS) 1 MARSHALL CENTER National Counter -Terrorism Committee MARSHALL CENTER - N/A $6,000 2/1/2011 2/23/2011 Tampa Florida (JSOU - Joint Spec Ops SPECIAL OPS COMBTNG TERRORISM 1 DMCDJSFLTA Gendarmerie Headquarter $13,706 1/24/2011 2/4/2011 University) - N/A Fiscal Year 2011 Program Totals 9 $90,062 FMF - Fiscal Year 2011 Department of State Training Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit - US Qty Total Cost Start Date End Date AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE GET AND SET 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX 3rd Platoon, Air Defense Company DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX - N/A $12,718 10/18/2010 12/24/2010 National Headquaters of Counter Terrorism AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE GET AND SET 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX - N/A $16,978 5/9/2011 8/19/2011 Special Forces BASIC ALC INSTRUCTOR COURSE 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX Defense University DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX - N/A $26,179 1/10/2011 7/15/2011 BASIC AMERICAN LANGUAGE INSTRUCTOR COURSE 2 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX - N/A $49,170 5/17/2010 11/19/2010 KAMPUCHEA (CAMBODIA) (IN COUNTRY DLI Tech (Ms. Josephine Nelson) 4 National Counter Terrorsim Special Force U.S. Army - N/A $ 12/1/2010 7/31/2011 TRAINING) KAMPUCHEA (CAMBODIA) (IN COUNTRY DLI Tech (Ms. Josephine Nelson) 75 NDU U.S. Army - N/A $94,750 12/1/2010 7/31/2011 TRAINING) KAMPUCHEA (CAMBODIA) (IN COUNTRY IDNG MTT 4 Brigade 31 U.S. Army - N/A $ 2/1/2011 2/19/2011 TRAINING) Volume I Section IV-II - East Asia and Pacific 1 Volume I Section IV-II - East Asia and Pacific Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit - US Qty Total Cost Start Date End Date KAMPUCHEA (CAMBODIA) (IN COUNTRY IDNG MTT 9 Brigade 90 U.S. Army - N/A $66,530 2/1/2011 2/19/2011 TRAINING) KAMPUCHEA (CAMBODIA) (IN COUNTRY IDNG MTT 10 Logistic and Finance Dept U.S. Army - N/A $ 2/1/2011 2/19/2011 TRAINING) KAMPUCHEA (CAMBODIA) (IN COUNTRY IDNG MTT 15 Materials and Techniques U.S. Army - N/A $ 2/1/2011 2/19/2011 TRAINING) KAMPUCHEA (CAMBODIA) (IN COUNTRY National Center for Peacekeeping and ERW IDNG MTT 5 U.S. Army - N/A $ 2/1/2011 2/19/2011 TRAINING) Clearance KAMPUCHEA (CAMBODIA) (IN COUNTRY IDNG MTT 5 National Counter Terrorism Security Force U.S. Army - N/A $ 2/1/2011 2/19/2011 TRAINING) KAMPUCHEA (CAMBODIA) (IN COUNTRY IDNG MTT 8 PTU, Material and Techniques U.S. Army - N/A $ 2/1/2011 2/19/2011 TRAINING) KAMPUCHEA (CAMBODIA) (IN COUNTRY IDNG MTT 5 Ream Naval Base U.S. Army - N/A $ 2/1/2011 2/19/2011 TRAINING) KAMPUCHEA (CAMBODIA) (IN COUNTRY IDNG MTT 1 Takeo U.S. Army - N/A $ 2/1/2011 2/19/2011 TRAINING) KAMPUCHEA (CAMBODIA) (IN COUNTRY IDNG MTT 2 Transportation Unit U.S. Army - 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