Humanitarian Demining Training Center

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The Humanitarian Demining Training Center (HDTC) trains and prepares U.S. military forces, U.S. government stakeholders, and international partners to conduct humanitarian mine action (HMA) missions in landmine and other explosives remnants of war (ERW) disposal, and physical security and stockpile management (PSSM) using "Train the Trainer" instructional methods.

The Humanitarian Demining Training Center (HDTC) is committed to providing U.S. Forces with training products and educational services that empower them with the skills and abilities required to perform landmine and explosives remnants of war (ERW) disposal training. HDTC strives to continually improve its management systems and educational services to meet the changing needs of customers and the HMA Program.

Director (804) 734-7929
Office Assistant (804) 734-7929
Program analyst (804) 734-7887
Training Specialist (804) 734-7891
(804) 734-7899
(804) 734-7890
Foreign Instructor (804) 734-7897

The Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) is the DoD lead agency for the execution of Security Cooperation programs. DSCA manages and oversees a diverse portfolio of security cooperation and partner capacity building programs including Foreign Military Sales, Foreign Military Financing, International Military Education and Training, End Use Monitoring, and Humanitarian Assistance, Disaster Relief, and Mine Action (HDM). The DSCA, Directorate of Building Partnership Capacity (BPC) is responsible for managing the execution of a wide array of Title 10 and Title 22 programs, and integrating those programs into solutions that contribute to the accomplishment of national security objectives. These programs are designed to advance partner nation capacity and capabilities through the provision of training and equipment, and include a series of Title 10 humanitarian-based programs that provides DoD the ability to accomplish national security objectives through military-civilian and/or military-military engagement. DSCA/BPC/HDM supervises the Humanitarian Demining Training Center (HDTC) and funds HDTC manpower and equipment. The Director, HDTC is the supervisory program manager for the HDM mine action portfolio and is responsible for programming, planning, budgeting, and execution of Overseas Humanitarian, Disaster Assistance, and Civic Aid funding for mine action projects, and supervises HDTC staff and training.

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Courses

Resident Courses

Basic Humanitarian Mine Action Basic Course (HMABC) - This course is to train US Service Members in the preparation and delivery of instruction covering Landmine Clearance and Battle Area Clearance. This training will conform to International Mine Action Standards (IMAS) and international best practices. The HMABC includes HMA mission planning, course development including lesson plans and delivery, and policy and laws related to conventional weapons clearance. Conduct of Technical Surveys is included as it is a prerequisite for any clearance operation. Students will be exposed to a wide variety of clearance techniques and equipment used for clearance, as well as recognized international best practice for clearance of hazard areas.

Non-Resident Course

The non-resident course is conducted via mobile training team. The course provides an overview of the HMA program including applicable laws, policies and regulations, International Treaties, International Mine Action Standards, Test & Evaluation Protocol 09.30 (T&EP) and concept of operations. This HMA Workshop is NOT a substitute for the requirement to attend pre-deployment training at HDTC (CJCSI 3207.01C) for Landmine Clearance/Battle Area Clearance missions.

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Location

1321 Battle Drive
Building 9024 - Rear
Fort Lee, VA 23801

Hours of Operation

Monday - Friday
0830 - 1700

Last Updated: 1/6/2016 11:38:58 AM

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