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South Central Asia Volume I Section IV-V - South Central Asia Afghanistan ALP - Fiscal Year 2013 Department of Defense Training Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit - US Qty Total Cost Start Date End Date ALC ALP Scholarship 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX Ministry of Defense DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX $17,120 9/10/2012 1/18/2013 Oral PROF AV ALP Scholarship 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX Ministry of Defense DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX $12,548 12/31/2012 6/21/2013 Fiscal Year 2013 Program Totals 2 $29,668 CTFP - Fiscal Year 2013 Department of Defense Training Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit - US Qty Total Cost Start Date End Date ALC Specialized English Training Only 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX National Directorate of Security DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX $10,464 1/14/2013 3/8/2013 American Language Course General English Training Only 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX National Directorate of Security DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX $10,980 12/17/2012 1/11/2013 American Language Course General English Training Only 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX National Directorate of Security DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX $20,705 1/14/2013 4/5/2013 American Language Course General English Training Only 2 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX Ministry of Defense DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX $28,702 7/22/2013 9/6/2013 American Language Course General English Training Only 1 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX National Directorate of Security DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX $15,036 7/22/2013 9/6/2013 American Language Course GET and SET 2 DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX National Directorate of Security DLIELC, LACKLAND AFB TX $47,190 6/3/2013 8/16/2013 ASC12-2 - Advanced Security Cooperation Course 1 Honolulu, United States Afghanistan Ministry of Defense N/A $227 9/27/2012 10/31/2012 ASC12-2 - Advanced Security Cooperation Course 1 Honolulu, United States National Directorate of Security N/A $227 9/27/2012 10/31/2012 ASC12-2 - Advanced Security Cooperation Course 1 Honolulu, United States National Security Council N/A $0 9/27/2012 10/31/2012 ASC13-1 Advanced Security Cooperation Course 1 Honolulu, United States Afghanistan Ministry of Interior N/A $226 4/4/2013 5/8/2013 CCM13-1 Comprehensive Crisis Management Course 1 Honolulu, United States National Assembly N/A $106 8/15/2013 9/17/2013 CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS NPS CENTER FOR CIVIL-MILITARY Civil-Military RESP To Terrorism 1 National Directorate of Security $10,402 4/8/2013 4/19/2013 CENTER FOR MONTEREY CA RELATIONS MONTEREY CA CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS NPS CENTER FOR CIVIL-MILITARY Civil-Military RESP To Terrorism 2 Ministry of Defense $20,154 9/9/2013 9/20/2013 CENTER FOR MONTEREY CA RELATIONS MONTEREY CA CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS NPS CENTER FOR CIVIL-MILITARY Civil-Military RESP To Terrorism 1 National Directorate of Security $10,077 9/9/2013 9/20/2013 CENTER FOR MONTEREY CA RELATIONS MONTEREY CA Combating Terrorism Language Program (CTLP) 2 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany Afghanistan Ministry of Interior N/A $18,822 1/25/2013 2/28/2013 Combating Terrorism Language Program (CTLP) 2 MARSHALL CENTER Ministry of Interior MARSHALL CENTER $14,950 1/25/2013 2/28/2013 Combating Terrorism Language Program (CTLP) 2 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany Afghanistan Ministry of Interior N/A $18,390 5/24/2013 6/27/2013 Afghanistan Office of National Security Combating Terrorism Language Program (CTLP) 2 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany N/A $18,390 5/24/2013 6/27/2013 Council Combating Terrorism Language Program (CTLP) 2 MARSHALL CENTER Ministry of Interior MARSHALL CENTER $14,950 5/24/2013 6/27/2013 Combating Terrorism Language Program (CTLP) 2 MARSHALL CENTER Office of National Security Council MARSHALL CENTER $14,950 5/24/2013 6/27/2013 Combating Terrorism Language Program (CTLP) 2 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany Afghanistan National Directorate of Security N/A $29,846 8/23/2013 9/26/2013 Combating Terrorism Language Program (CTLP) 1 MARSHALL CENTER National Derictorate of Security MARSHALL CENTER $7,475 8/23/2013 9/26/2013 Combating Terrorism Language Program (CTLP) 1 MARSHALL CENTER National Directorate of Security MARSHALL CENTER $7,475 8/23/2013 9/26/2013 ASIA PACIFIC CTR FOE SECURITY ASIA PACIFIC CTR FOR SECURITY Comprehensive Security Responses To Terrorism 1 Army $10,000 2/21/2013 3/22/2013 STUDIES STUDIES ASIA PACIFIC CTR FOE SECURITY ASIA PACIFIC CTR FOR SECURITY Comprehensive Security Responses To Terrorism 1 Ministry of Interior $10,000 2/21/2013 3/22/2013 STUDIES STUDIES CS13-1 Comprehensive Security Responses To Terrorism Course 1 Honolulu, United States Ministry of Health N/A $340 2/21/2013 3/22/2013 International Counterterrorism Fellows Program 1 NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY National Directorate of Security (NDS) NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY $155,658 8/22/2012 6/21/2013 International Counterterrorism Fellows Program (PREP) 1 NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY National Directorate of Security NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY $33,004 7/15/2013 8/20/2013 International Counterterrorism Fellows Program (PREP) 1 NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY Office of National Security Counsel NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY $33,004 7/15/2013 8/20/2013 DEFENSE INSTITUTE OF Legal Aspects Combating Terrorism 1 NEWPORT, RI National Directorate of Security INTERNATIONAL LEGAL STUDIES $11,294 3/18/2013 4/5/2013 NEWPORT RI NESA Combating Transnational Threats Executive Seminar 1 Washington, DC, United States Ministry of the Interior N/A $262 6/11/2013 6/25/2013 NESA Executive Seminar 1 Washington, DC, United States Afghanistan Ministry of Interior N/A $1,740 10/16/2012 10/30/2012 NESA Executive Seminar 1 Washington, DC, United States National Directorate of Security N/A $1,740 10/16/2012 10/30/2012 NESA Executive Seminar 2 Washington, DC, United States Ministry of the Interior N/A $3,066 2/26/2013 3/13/2013 Office of National Security Council of NESA Executive Seminar 1 Washington, DC, United States N/A $1,533 2/26/2013 3/13/2013 Afghanistan Volume I Section IV-V - South Central Asia 1 Volume I Section IV-V - South Central Asia Course Title Qty Training Location Student's Unit US Unit - US Qty Total Cost Start Date End Date NEAR E-S ASIA CTR FOR SECURITY NEAR E-S ASIA CTR FOR SECURITY Pakistan-Afghanistan Course 7 Afghanistan Ministry of Defense $56,000 8/19/2013 8/23/2013 STUDIES (NDU) STUDIES (NDU) NEAR E-S ASIA CTR FOR SECURITY NEAR E-S ASIA CTR FOR SECURITY Pakistan-Afghanistan Course 1 Afghanistan Ministry of foreign affairs $8,000 8/19/2013 8/23/2013 STUDIES (NDU) STUDIES (NDU) Program On Terrorism And Security Studies 2 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany Afghanistan Ministry of Interior N/A $17,028 3/1/2013 4/5/2013 Program On Terrorism and Security Studies 2 MARSHALL CENTER Ministry of Interior MARSHALL CENTER $21,350 3/1/2013 4/5/2013 Program On Terrorism And Security Studies 2 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany Afghanistan Ministry of Interior N/A $16,394 6/28/2013 8/2/2013 Program On Terrorism and Security Studies 1 MARSHALL CENTER Ministry of Interior MARSHALL CENTER $10,675 6/28/2013 8/2/2013 PTSS Alumni (COI) Workshop: “Quo Vadis, Terror? Examining Internal Directorate, Office of National 1 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany N/A $700 12/3/2012 12/7/2012 Tomorrow’s Global Terror Threat and Security Challenges” Security Council PTSS Alumni Community of Interest (COI) Workshop 1 MARSHALL CENTER Office of National Security Council MARSHALL CENTER $3,275 12/3/2012 12/7/2012 Seminar On Regional Security (SRS) 1 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany Afghanistan Ministry of Interior Affairs N/A $3,573 2/1/2013 2/22/2013 Seminar On Transatlantic Civil Security (STACS) 1 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany Afghanistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs N/A $5,413 2/5/2013 2/22/2013 Seminar On Transatlantic Civil Security (STACS) 1 MARSHALL CENTER Ministry of Foreign Affaris MARSHALL CENTER $5,325 2/5/2013 2/22/2013 Senior Executive Seminar (SES) 1 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany Afghanistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs N/A $1,930 1/15/2013 1/24/2013 Senior Executive Seminar (SES) 1 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany Afghanistan Ministry of Interior Affairs N/A $1,930 1/15/2013 1/24/2013 Senior Executive Seminar (SES) 4 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany Afghanistan National Assembly N/A $7,720 1/15/2013 1/24/2013 Senior Executive Seminar (SES) 2 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany Afghanistan Police N/A $3,860 1/15/2013 1/24/2013 United States Drug Enforcement Senior Executive Seminar (SES) 1 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany N/A $1,930 1/15/2013 1/24/2013 Administration (DEA) Senior Executive Seminar (SES) 2 MARSHALL CENTER Parliament MARSHALL CENTER $6,300 1/15/2013 1/24/2013 Senior Executive Seminar (SES) 1 MARSHALL CENTER Parliment MARSHALL CENTER $3,150 1/15/2013 1/24/2013 Senior Executive Seminar (SES) 1 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany Afghanistan Ministry of Defense N/A $2,217 9/9/2013 9/13/2013 Senior Executive Seminar (SES) 1 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany Afghanistan Ministry of Interior N/A $2,217 9/9/2013 9/13/2013 Senior Executive Seminar (SES) 1 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany Afghanistan National Assembly N/A $2,217 9/9/2013 9/13/2013 Senior Executive Seminar (SES) 1 MARSHALL CENTER MOI MARSHALL CENTER $3,150 9/9/2013 9/13/2013 Special Operations Combating Terrorism 2 DMACJSOU National Directorate of Security JSOU - MACDILL AFB $19,611 8/19/2013 8/30/2013 TSC 12-2 Transnational Security Cooperation 1 Honolulu, United States Afghanistan Ministry of Interior N/A $591 12/3/2012 12/7/2012 Afghanistan Office of National Security TSC 13-1 Transnational Security Cooperation 1 Honolulu, United States N/A $553 6/17/2013 6/21/2013 Council Fiscal Year 2013 Program Totals 86 $786,494 FMF - Fiscal Year 2013 Department of State Training
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