Phoenix Training Center Catalog 2013
Phoenix Training Center Catalog 2013
CounterIED/Triage Course................................................................................... 18
Elicitation Seminar................................................................................................ 22
Elicitation/Counterelicitation Seminar................................................................... 23
Surveillance/Countersurveilllance Course............................................................ 40
Travelers’ Course................................................................................................. 45
COURSE OFFERINGS
ADVANCED DEBRIEFING AND ELICITATION COURSE
Number of Days: 10
Maximum Number of Participants: 20
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 6.5
Clearance Required: S
DESCRIPTION:
This course is designed for personnel who have attended the Debriefing and
Elicitation Course or have experience in the HUMINT world and want to improve
on the basic skills. The AD&E includes a review of basic persuasive interpersonal
communication skills as well as defensive skills such as counter elicitation,
detecting deception and congruency and legend. This course also introduces
negotiation as a tool for HUMINT collection.
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ADVANCED ELICITATION COURSE
Number of Days: 5
Maximum Number of Participants: 20
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 3
Clearance Required: No
DESCRIPTION:
Knowing how to effectively build rapport and transparently employ elicitation
techniques to gather critical information is invaluable to professionals in any
community. Advanced Elicitation will teach students to proficiently obtain the
information critical to making good decisions and solving problems. Students
will effectively determine which communication skills and elicitation techniques
to employ when engaging supervisors, peers, employees and clients. Students
will present effective, well-received consultation and advice, and advance in their
professions by correctly employing rapport building and elicitation techniques.
This seminar will build upon the basic elicitation techniques taught in the Elicitation:
Non-Intrusive Information Gathering and Elicitation & Counterelicitation. It is
designed to equip the student with techniques to quickly establish rapport with a
person you wish to engage. You will be able to select the appropriate elicitation
techniques to properly engage and disengage a person without his/her awareness.
The instruction will include advanced communication techniques and practical
exercises are used to maximize the learning experience.
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ADVANCED MILITARY SOURCE OPERATIONS COURSE
Number of Days: 72
Maximum Number of Participants: 24
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 43
Clearance Required: S
DESCRIPTION:
The Advanced Military Source Operations Course (AMSOC) is designed to
produce a qualified field collection officer with the basic knowledge and skills of
controlled human intelligence collection. Students will learn TTPs of controlled
HUMINT collection in both strategic and semi-permissive environments.
This course can be discussed in greater detail on-site once government security
clearance requirements have been met. Please contact Phoenix Training Center
at www.intellpros.com or 1-703-960-7700.
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ADVANCED OPERATIONAL SUPPORT COURSE
Number of Days: 5
Maximum Number of Participants: 12
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 3
Clearance Required: S
DESCRIPTION:
This two week course is aimed at personnel involved in supporting sensitive
operations abroad.
This course can be discussed in greater detail on site once government security
clearance requirements have been met. Please contact Phoenix Training Center
at www.intellpros.com or (703) 960-7700.
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ANALYST SUPPORT TO HUMINT COURSE
Number of Days: 5
Maximum Number of Participants: 20
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 3
Clearance Required: S
DESCRIPTION:
The Analyst Support to HUMINT course is tailored for purely analysts, purely
collectors, or a combination there-of, who leverage HUMINT information and
collection in support of Requirements Driven/Mission Oriented activities. The
course is designed to bridge the gap between all-source analysis and HUMINT
collection, aligning perspectives by providing students a common set of principles
and methodologies for use in their respective disciplines.
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ANALYTICAL SUPPORT TO INTERROGATION COURSE
Number of Days: 10
Maximum Number of Participants: 20
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 6
Clearance Required: S
DESCRIPTION:
The Analytical Support to Interrogations training course is designed to present
intelligence professionals with both the information and hands-on experience
needed to effectively support DoD-directed intelligence interrogation operations.
The course has been specifically tailored to focus on introducing the all-source
analyst to not only the intelligence interrogation methodology as it is defined
by FM 2-22.3, but also enable all intelligence analysts to practice some of the
auxiliary skills which are inherent to all HUMINT collection activities. Additionally,
this course will provide attendees with multiple scenario-based practical
exercises that are run by a group of DoD-certified interrogators, allowing for
active participation in a simulated operational environment.
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ASSET VALIDATION COURSE
DESCRIPTION:
This course is aimed at developing an understanding of the asset validation system
in the U.S. Intelligence Community and the principles, strategies, and tools used in
the vetting of intelligence sources across all disciplines of HUMINT.
This course can be discussed in greater detail on-site once government security
clearance requirements have been met. Please contact Phoenix Training Center at
www.intellpros.com or (703) 960-7700.
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ASSET VALIDATION SYSTEM COURSE
Number of Days: 15
Maximum Number of Participants: 12
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 10
Clearance Required: S
DESCRIPTION:
This three week course was designed for personnel involved in supporting
sensitive operations abroad.
This course can be discussed in greater detail on site once government security
clearance requirements have been met. Please contact Phoenix Training Center at
www.intellpros.com or (703) 960-7700.
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BATTLEFIELD HUMINT COLLECTION COURSE
Number of Days: 15
Maximum Number of Participants: 20
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 10
Clearance Required: S
DESCRIPTION:
In the Battlefield HUMINT Collection Course (BHCC), students will learn to
maximize their efforts during HUMINT collection operations, while simultaneously
protecting themselves and members of their team. They learn to conduct and
support HUMINT collection operations ranging from tactical to strategic and from
deployment during pre-hostility phases to combat operations. Phoenix Course
Developers can help you assess your training needs and adapt the course of
instruction accordingly. A practical exercise follows each training module, with
succeeding modules building upon that foundation. The BHCC can be taught as
a 10-day or a 15-day course depending upon organizational requirements.
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COMPETITIVE ASSURANCE SEMINAR
Number of Days: 2
Maximum Number of Participants: 20
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 0.5
Clearance Required: No
DESCRIPTION:
Safeguarding proprietary information is perhaps one of the most fundamental
and fiduciary responsibilities that any business leader has in an information-rich
environment. As increasing numbers of companies turn to the use of valuation
models that emphasize intellectual capital over physical capital, the protection
of information takes on whole new meanings. Competitive Assurance involves
the isolation of those critical elements that are truly needful of protection and
developing the answers to the implied questions: what has to be protected and
for how long?
Companies that recognize that it takes more than standard security measures
to protect their assets have dramatically increased their reliance upon Phoenix
Training Center’s Competitive Assurance professionals and practices since the
mid 1990s. Based on established principles of counterintelligence practiced in
governments around the world, the Competitive Assurance process has been
specially designed, developed and implemented for the peculiar protection needs
of businesses in an increasingly competitive environment.
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COUNTER IED/TRIAGETRAINING COURSE
Number of Days: 5
Maximum Number of Participants: 5
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 3
Clearance Required: No
DESCRIPTION:
IED’s are the number one threat to deployed U.S. and coalition forces in overseas
contingency operational theaters. The goal of the CounterIED/Triage Course is
to minimize the overall impact of these weapons to deploying Soldiers, Sailors,
Marines, Airmen and DOD Civilians by increasing individual situational awareness
and by making the student proficient in the principles of Tactical Combat Casualty
Care (TCCC). The CounterIED phase of the course provides an overview of
the various improvised explosive weapons, highlighting their basic components,
multiple means of employment and potential indicators of an attack. The Medical
Triage phase of the course includes dealing with; 1) Care under fire 2) Tactical field
care and 3) Casevac Care. The CounterIED/Triage Course consists of two days
of counterIED training and two days of medical training. The course culminates in
a one day field training exercise that covers both counterIED measures and the
requisite combat lifesaving medical procedures.
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COUNTERINTELLIGENCE AWARENESS SEMINAR
Number of Days: 1
Maximum Number of Participants: 20
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 0.5
Clearance Required: S
DESCRIPTION:
In today’s environment, the complete Intelligence organization provides not only
information collection and analysis but also a protection function. The business
intelligence professional is increasingly called upon to provide a realistic and
effective means of protecting information - particularly in those enterprises
in which the security function is unaccustomed to dealing with competitive
intelligence, industrial espionage and economic espionage threats to the
company’s sensitive and proprietary information. You must ensure that your
firm’s countermeasures and security program are consistent with the level and
type of attacks against your sensitive information without compromising corporate
culture issues.
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DEBRIEFING AND ELICITATION COURSE
Number of Days: 5
Maximum Number of Participants: 20
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 3
Clearance Required: S
DESCRIPTION:
This course trains student in the basic techniques of information/intelligence
collection. Students are taught persuasive communication skills such as elicitation
in addition to direct questioning. Through a hands on approach, students plan
and conduct debriefings and tactical screenings as well as develop proper, topical
questioning plans.
Throughout the course, students are provided with direct methods and examples
of how the techniques trained are integrated into tactical and operational
environments, greatly enhancing the collectors’ effectiveness.
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DEFENSE STRATEGIC DEBRIEFING COURSE
FOLLOW-ON
Number of Days: 20
Maximum Number of Participants: 20
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 13
Clearance Required: S
DESCRIPTION:
The Defense Strategic Debriefing Course (DSDC) Follow-On course provides
practical work and instruction in skill sets that complement those learned in the
DSDC, and augments specific skills not covered in the DSDC. The course serves
as a “Phase II” of DSDC to enhance the preparation for strategic debriefers
selected for assignments in DoD intelligence components. The performance
environment consists of demonstrations and practical exercises, including
role-player exercises between students and instructors against developed
requirements essential for overt HUMINT collection operations. DSDC-FO affords
the students opportunities to demonstrate their understanding of multiple aspects
of intelligence activities including surveillance detection, elicitation/counter-
elicitation, overt source assessment and intelligence funding.
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ELICITATION SEMINAR
Number of Days: 1
Maximum Number of Participants: 20
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 0.5
Clearance Required: No
DESCRIPTION:
This seminar consists of lectures and practical exercises where students
learn elicitation techniques to obtain sensitive information from people without
them being aware that they are providing it. Instruction includes video-based
demonstrations, practical exercises and takeaway material to include an
authoritative text on elicitation techniques. Students who successfully complete
the seminar will be able to employ elicitation techniques in virtually any personal
or professional context.
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ELICITATION/COUNTERELICITATION SEMINAR
Number of Days: 2
Maximum Number of Participants: 20
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 1.3
Clearance Required: No
DESCRIPTION:
Elicitation and Counterelicitation will provide the skills needed to obtain
information from diverse sources and the skills to protect your personal
or organization’s information. Students will enhance their ability to get the
information they need in any kind of professional setting or situation, recognize
which tools and techniques work best with which sources of information and
master several proven techniques that have been used by information collectors –
as well as how to recognize when these techniques are being used against them.
Attendees will learn elicitation approaches as well as how to match the right
tools and techniques to the individual being dealt with, tailor the techniques,
recognize when they are being used against them and how to deflect them.
Using a combination of highly effective video-based demonstrations, challenging
small group in-class exercises and take away materials, students will be able to
immediately employ the tools and skills learned in virtually any professional or
personal setting.
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ELICITATION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PROFILING SEMINAR
Number of Days: 1
Maximum Number of Participants: 20
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 0.5
Clearance Required: No
DESCRIPTION:
Elicitation and Psychological Profiling will provide an introduction into information
gathering techniques which consist of questioning, interviewing and elicitation.
This will be followed by intelligence applications of elicitation, characteristics of
elicitation, susceptibility to elicitation and begin introductions and demonstrations
into the elicitation techniques. Students will learn to understand their own
personality type through the use of the Myers-Brigg Type Indicator (MBTI) in order
to improve communications and approaches to internal and external sources and
gain a better understanding of the primary sources of information with whom you
deal in order to maximize collection of information.
This seminar maximizes the learning experience through the use of challenging
exercises supported by classroom instruction and extensive video demonstrations
of the techniques. The combination of formal presentation, video and classroom
demonstration, off-site exercises and reporting on the results of those exercises will
be used to enhance the outcome of the seminar.
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ELICITATION AND TRADE SHOWS SEMINAR
Number of Days: 2
Maximum Number of Participants: 15
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 1.3
Clearance Required: No
DESCRIPTION:
This seminar will introduce information gathering techniques involving
questioning, interviewing and elicitation. This will be followed by intelligence
applications of elicitation, characteristics of elicitation, susceptibility to elicitation,
and begin introductions and demonstrations into the elicitation techniques.
Students will then select a conference to attend by discipline, focus and industry.
They will develop the key elements to conference presentation, complete on-site
activities and interact in a post conference assessment to evaluate their
performance and plan for future conferences.
This interactive seminar maximizes the learning experience through the use of
challenging exercises supported by classroom instruction and extensive video
demonstrations of elicitation techniques. There will be a video-based self test
as well as pre-conference organizing activities, on-site activities and interim
lessons learned.
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FIELD NEGOTIATIONS COURSE
Number of Days: 5
Maximum Number of Participants: 20
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 3
Clearance Required: S
DESCRIPTION:
Negotiation can be utilized by any individual but those who have been trained in
the effective and efficient methods are often able to accomplish their goals while
maintaining rapport with the source. Field Negotiations provides students with
techniques to negotiate within and without their military unit. In 40 cumulative hours
students learn methods of rapport building, non-verbal communication, elicitation
and counterelicitation. They will be taught negotiation techniques and then given
an opportunity to test their abilities through multiple practical exercises. The course
includes time for students to utilize Phoenix’s Electronic Language Simulation
device to fully understand the challenges posed in using a translator.
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HUMINT AND CRITICAL OPERATIONS SUPPORT COURSE
Number of Days: 10
Maximum Number of Participants: 12
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 6.5
Clearance Required: S
DESCRIPTION:
This two week course is aimed at personnel involved in supporting sensitive
operations abroad.
This course can be discussed in greater detail on site once government security
clearance requirements have been met. Please contact Phoenix Training Center
at www.intellpros.com or (703) 960-7700.
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HUMINT OPERATIONS FAMILIARIZATION COURSE
Number of Days: 20
Maximum Number of Participants: 20
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 13
Clearance Required: S
DESCRIPTION:
For those who are just beginning in the HUMINT world or those who need
an overview of operations prior to an assigned task, the HUMINT Operations
Familiarization Course (HOFC) provides a concise synopsis of multiple aspects
of HUMINT.
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HUMINT SUPPORT TO TACTICAL OPERATIONS COURSE
Number of Days: 15
Maximum Number of Participants: 20
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 10
Clearance Required: S
DESCRIPTION:
Formerly Maritime Interdictions Operations Course
This course is designed to provide all services with training for individuals who will
by the nature of their mission or position be involved with information collection at
the tactical level. It incorporates lessons learned from current and past operations.
The course is exercise heavy and provides a very solid base for units to conduct
tactical collection. The exercises are conducted focusing on the units standard
operating procedures.
The course provides students with the necessary skills to operate effectively as a
member of HUMINT or TSE team. Working in teams students will plan and conduct
debriefings and basic personnel and site searches.
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INTERROGATION REFRESHER COURSE
Number of Days: 5
Maximum Number of Participants: 15
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 3
Clearance Required: S
DESCRIPTION:
Certified interrogators provide an essential skill to HUMINT Operations. The
global security environment is ever-changing and certified interrogators must
incorporate newly advanced techniques with those they already know and
apply. The Interrogation refresher course is a review of the fundamentals of
interrogation and a chance for students to revise and improve their style and
technique. Classroom instruction is followed by video-taped practical exercises
that allow instant feedback and self-evaluation. The class provides for students
to test their mental agility and interrogation skills to cope with uncooperative
sources played by experienced role players and trained interrogators.
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JOINT INTERROGATION (I-10) COURSE
Number of Days: 50
Maximum Number of Participants: 15
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 33
Clearance Required: S
DESCRIPTION:
Trained interrogators are essential to the successful operation of intelligence
gathering. As the only DIA-certified interrogation course, I-10 is a comprehensive
detail-oriented course that takes students from the principles to the practical.
Instructors focus on teaching students applicable interrogation techniques and
procedures while adhering to current doctrine, FM2-22.3, Geneva Convention and
Law of Land Warfare.
The I-10 course teaches the fundamentals of human behavior and communication
as applied to interrogation in the contemporary HUMINT operating environment.
Experienced instructors/mentors work with students individually to hone their
interrogation styles and techniques. Training includes three weeks of practical
exercises culminating in a challenging final exercise.
All skill sets are reinforced with practical exercises, interrogations and mentoring.
Upon completion of the course, each student will have conducted over thirty full
interrogations to include a five-day FTX and seven graded interrogations with
certified, experienced interrogators as role players.
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MEDIATIONS AND NEGOTIATIONS COURSE
Number of Days: 5
Maximum Number of Participants: 24
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 3
Clearance Required: S
DESCRIPTION:
This intensive course enhances the capabilities of communicators engaged in
cross-cultural communications, interpreter-assisted meetings, and negotiations in
permissive, semi-permissive, and hostile environments. The training will consist
of at least 50% practical exercises in realistic conditions and can be tailored for
specific areas. Practical application, role-playing and scenario-driven exercises
provide students the opportunity to practice the skills taught in the classroom.
This course also includes time for students to utilize Phoenix’s Electronic
Language Simulation device to fully understand the challenges posed by the use
of a translator.
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NATIONAL SECURITY ADVANCED TRAINING COURSE
Number of Days: 10
Maximum Number of Participants: 20
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 6
Clearance Required: S
DESCRIPTION:
The National Security Advanced Training Course (NSAT) has been developed as
a comprehensive program of instruction for the Department of Homeland Security.
By integrating the previous training and experience of Special Agents into the
operational skill sets of DoD Human Intelligence Collectors, this course has been
designed to provide for optimal functionality within a Joint Terrorism Task Force
(JTTF) environment.
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PERSONAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE SEMINAR/
COUNTERIED COURSE
DESCRIPTION:
Many individuals have a working knowledge of basic first aid. However, this is not
sufficient as we face the medical challenges of today’s combat zones, prepare for
situations resulting from terrorist related activities in non-combat environments
or travel where personal emergency medical care may be superior to what is
locally available.
This seminar is also available as a five day CounterIED Course with two days of
medical training and two days of CounterIED training. The training will culminate
with a one day field training exercise where students are immersed into a
simulated tactical environment that will utilize all practical applications learned to
include both counterIED measures and medical applications.
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PSYCHOLOGICAL PROFILING SEMINAR
Number of Days: 1
Maximum Number of Participants: 20
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 0.5
Clearance Required: No
DESCRIPTION:
People expose information about themselves from head to toe, but many
intelligence operatives cannot read the signs. An intelligence professional who
understands an asset’s needs and thought processes gains a decisive edge.
Profiling a source’s personality provides such an edge.
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SOURCE MANAGEMENT COURSE
Number of Days: 5
Maximum Number of Participants: 20
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 3
Clearance Required: S
DESCRIPTION:
The Source Management Course is designed for personnel who find themselves
responsible for managing HUMINT collection assets. This course will acquaint
students with collection management procedures, tactics, techniques and
procedures associated with HUMINT Operations at the strategic, operational
and tactical levels. This course identifies the specific roles, responsibilities
and tasks required to manage HUMINT Operations. Students identify areas of
collection and analyze the threat beyond a commander’s requirement. Students
will perform a practical exercise to demonstrate their understanding of the
management process.
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SPECIAL DEBRIEFING COURSE
Number of Days: 15
Maximum Number of Participants: 20
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 10
Clearance Required: S
DESCRIPTION:
The Special Debriefing Course is a highly intensive, interactive course of instruction
for strategic debriefers. Students will be trained in legal considerations, including
Geneva Conventions, and the benefits of understanding and using the Myers
Brigg Type Indicator (MBTI), as well as personality assessment tools, effective
communication skills, rapport building skills, cross-cultural communications, basic
and symmetric questioning techniques, and report writing skills.
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STRATEGIC DEBRIEFING OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
SOURCES COURSE
Number of Days: 5
Maximum Number of Participants: 20
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 3
Clearance Required: S
DESCRIPTION:
This course provides the ground work for individuals to participate in the
debriefing of witting law enforcement and DoD HUMINT Sources. Students learn
to conduct intelligence gathering DoD style debriefings. The course provides
additional training in skills that will enhance the law enforcement officers’
effectiveness in questioning, intelligence collection, and conducting investigations.
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SURVEILLANCE DETECTION COURSE
Number of Days: 10
Maximum Number of Participants: 6
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 6.5
Clearance Required: No
DESCRIPTION:
Of the many challenges facing U.S. intelligence officers, the ability to detect foreign
intelligence surveillance is a critical skill requiring as much practical hands-on
experience as traditional platform training. While the concepts of detecting foreign
surveillance are relatively easy to teach, the ability to detect surveillance is more
difficult and demands not only practice, but also a certain degree of confidence and
self-assurance that can only come from practice, failure and success, and clear,
honest critiques from experienced instructors.
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SURVEILLANCE/COUNTERSURVEILLANCE COURSE
Number of Days: 15
Maximum Number of Participants: 12
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 10
Clearance Required: S
DESCRIPTION:
Foreign governments and entities frequently surveil intelligence professionals,
government employees, businessmen and diplomats. These professionals
cannot afford to become an unknowing target, their every move maybe watched,
noted and reported for reasons that may range from intelligence collection to
threats to themselves or national security.
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TACTICAL DEBRIEFING COURSE
Number of Days: 10
Maximum Number of Participants: 20
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 6.5
Clearance Required: S
DESCRIPTION:
In order for HUMINT personnel to enhance their ability to perform tactical
debriefings they must be familiar with current interrogation techniques, screening
operations, and how to collect time-sensitive intelligence from non-cooperative
sources. The Tactical Debriefing course delivers all of these skills. During this
course the instruction of debriefing techniques within the confines of the Geneva
Conventions and FM 2-22.3 will enhance the students’ ability to collect intelligence
from sources within tactical and operational environments. The attendees will
enhance their collection skills, gain the ability to maximize cooperation from
sources, learn proven techniques and how to apply them with specific sources
and gain knowledge on how to organize and refine their information collection and
reporting approach.
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TACTICAL QUESTIONING AND SCREENING COURSE
Number of Days: 4
Maximum Number of Participants: 15
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 2.5
Clearance Required: S
DESCRIPTION:
This course accentuates the statement “Every soldier is a collector”. While
focusing on direct questioning and basic screening tactics, TQ Screening
provides a basic level understanding of the benefits of immediate tactical
information collection. This course is designed for personnel with limited or no
HUMINT collection experience. In addition to TQ and Screening, the students
will learn the fine line of where TQ ends and interrogation begins. They will
understand the current laws, rules, regulations and conventions governing
tactical questioning and collection. This course will enhance the commander’s
ability to identify immediate threats and will provide a timely and accurate picture
of the current situation.
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TACTICAL QUESTIONING/TACTICAL SITE
EXPLOITATION COURSE
Number of Days: 5
Maximum Number of Participants: 10
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 3
Clearance Required: S
DESCRIPTION:
Tactical Questioning and Tactical Site Exploitation (TQ/TSE) are combined into
an intensive course allowing students the opportunity to use both skill sets to
enhance their productivity in a tactical environment. Through tactical questioning
training, students will gain knowledge on effective questioning through enhanced
information collection. They will learn techniques on how to question and how to
apply their questions to the information they are collecting. Through tactical site
exploitation the students will use appropriate tactical debriefing skills to quickly
screen personnel for further exploitation as well as sensitive site exploitation
methods, techniques and tools to quickly identify material on personnel.
Lastly they will learn how to combine these skill sets to strengthen their overall
intelligence collection in the tactical environment.
This course will address the needs of each student through challenging practical
exercises that support classroom instruction. TQ/TSE offers an excellent
pre-deployment train-up in support of tactical and operational intelligence
requirements. This course is taught by subject matter experts with vast
experience in Human Intelligence, Intelligence Collection and Analysis and
Special Operations.
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TACTICAL SITE EXPLOITATION COURSE
Number of Days: 3
Maximum Number of Participants: 10
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 2
Clearance Required: S
DESCRIPTION:
The Tactical Site Exploitation Course is relevant to organizations seeking greater
fidelity, thoroughness and standardization in collecting and exploiting physical
and human information on a combat objective. In addition to learning objective-
oriented questioning skills, students discover how to maximize Time on Target
during the Tactical Debriefing of both suspected individuals and non-combatants.
Students will learn the basic techniques required to thoroughly exploit the
tactical environment.
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TRAVELERS’ COURSE
Number of Days: 5
Maximum Number of Participants: 15
Number of CEU’s Awarded: 3
Clearance Required: S
DESCRIPTION:
The Travelers’ course makes students aware of the various security rules,
regulations and requirements of foreign travel in today’s highly charged security
environment. Students are provided with training in specialized techniques when
dealing with foreign officials to ensure successful travel with minimal interruptions.
The attendees will learn to utilize short-term rapport building skills as well as verbal
and non-verbal techniques.
The course utilizes practical exercises and various scenarios to replicate most
common overseas travel-related difficulties and troublesome situations, and offers
the solutions to overcome them. The tools and techniques students will learn
maximize their security and safety awareness while minimizing their profile during
foreign travel.
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CONTACT INFORMATION
For information on any of our courses please contact
Tiffany Wilson, Project Control Lead at 703-960-7700.
The Phoenix Training Center Advantage
• Highly qualified instructors with diverse backgrounds in intelligence and law enforcement
• Training is tailored to reflect instructors’ real world experience
• Mobile training teams are available to deliver training throughout the US and OCONUS
• Curriculums specifically developed to meet the customers needs and address limitations
• Consultation services to design and implement a training program
• State of the art facility specifically designed for HUMINT training