Global Enterprise Networking and Telecommunications (GEN)

Academic Year
Class No.
Description
Section
Start Date
End Date
Location/Format
AY07-08
1124
GEN
09
9/15/2008
12/1/2008
Distributed Learning
AY08-09
1186
GEN
01
10/6/2008
10/10/2008
Fort McNair, DC / e-Resident
AY08-09
1187
GEN
02
12/15/2008
12/19/2008
Fort McNair, DC / e-Resident
AY08-09
1189
GEN
03
1/12/2009
4/3/2009
Distributed Learning
AY08-09
1191
GEN
04
3/16/2009
3/20/2009
Fort McNair, DC / e-Resident
AY08-09
1193
GEN
05
5/4/2009
7/24/2009
Distributed Learning
AY08-09
1195
GEN
06
6/1/2009
6/5/2009
Fort McNair, DC / e-Resident
AY08-09
1198
GEN
07
8/17/2009
8/21/2009
Fort McNair, DC / e-Resident
AY08-09
1200
GEN
08
9/21/2009
12/11/2009
Distributed Learning

Course Description:
This course focuses on the effective management of network and telecommunications technologies in a government-sector global enterprise.  The course examines current and emerging network and telecommunications technologies, including their costs, benefits, and security implications, placing emphasis on enabling military and civilian network-centric operations.  Topics include network-centric concepts, spectrum management, data networks and associated Internet technologies, telephony, the role of public policy, and the significance of industry as a service provider and as an engine of innovation.

Recommended Attendance:
The course is appropriate for mid- to senior-level executives in both technical and nontechnical functions who seek a greater understanding of telecommunications and network management technologies.  While aimed at managers, sufficient insight is provided to ensure that the students understand the inherent capabilities and limitations of those technologies. 

Prerequisites:
None; however, it is strongly recommended that this course be the second course taken for the NSTISSI No. 4011 certificate.

Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to evaluate the managerial, policy, and security consequences of adopting telecommunications and network technologies and develop a detailed implementation plan to incorporate a technology into an enterprise.