Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) and Spectrum Supportability (SS) Awareness training is fundamental to preventing and/or correcting EMI problems that may arise in the field and/or during a mission. In the past, billions of dollars could have been saved if personnel involved in the acquisition process or operational use of military systems and equipment were better trained to recognize and avoid EMI.
Joint Spectrum Center E3/Spectrum Training Request Form
Note: A Government Sponsor is required for non-government/civilians requesting to host any of our E3/SS classes.
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AFCEA West Conference - Spectrum Summit Meeting
Schedule: http://www.doncio.navy.mil/Download.aspx?AttachID=4049
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Online via DCO
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11 Feb 2014 0900-1700 PST |
To join the meeting:
https://connect.dco.dod.mil/afceaspectrum/
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Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) and Spectrum Supportability (SS) Awareness for Acquisition Professionals [1/2 day] |
Model Range, Bldg 377, SPAWAR, San Diego, CA |
Wednesday, Feb 12, 2014 |
at: disa.annapolis.dso.list.jsc-j5-training@mail.mil |
Virginia Tech’s Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering will be offering a graduate course entitled “Spectrum Policy and Wireless Innovation” (ECE 5984) for the Spring Term beginning January 28 at its Northern Virginia Center in Falls Church, VA next to the West Falls Church Metro. Students at the main campus in Blacksburg, and possibly Lynchburg, will participate via a video link.
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Virginia Tech, Bradley Dept of Computer Engineering
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Starting January 28
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http://www.marcus-spectrum.com/Blog/files/VTcourse1013.html#!
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DSO/Joint Spectrum Center E3/SS Class Descriptions
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DEFENSE ACQUISITION UNIVERSITY ONLINE LEARNING CENTER
The Continuous Learning Modules can be viewed at https://learn.dau.mil/
CL Course List: http://icatalog.dau.mil/onlinecatalog/tabnavcl.aspx
CLE018 - E3 and Spectrum Supportability (SS) for Acquisition Professionals
Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) and Spectrum Supportability (SS) for Acquisition Professionals introduces Program Office and acquisition management personnel to the proper ways to consider E3 and SS concerns in the DoD systems acquisition process. As electronic systems have evolved, they have become more complex, and electromagnetic environmental effects and spectrum supportability and certification requirements have become critical factors in the ability to employ military systems and platforms effectively. Reductions in the number of military platforms and personnel and increased reliance on technology means that controlling electromagnetic environmental effects on weapon systems is critical to future U. S. military success. Not accounting for E3/SS during systems design, production, and integration can result in degraded systems performance, program schedule delays, and funding issues. The objectives of this course are to give an appreciation of how electromagnetic environmental effects and spectrum certification concerns impact systems acquisition and to provide an understanding of the tasks that must be undertaken during the acquisition process to ensure compatibility. This module is targeted toward personnel involved in DoD system acquisition, Systems Engineering and Program Management.
This module takes approximately two hours to complete. It contains an end of module test that must be passed with a 100% score. You will have unlimited attempts to pass the test.
CLE047: Grounding, Bonding and Shielding (DAU Continuous Learning Module)
This module provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the importance of a properly grounded, bonded and shielded system for the minimization of Electromagnetic Interference (EMI). Students become acquainted with specialized terminology, grounding schematics, bonding practices and types, and the basic rules for the implementation of shields to control radiated EMI. Students will be equipped with a baseline knowledge that will prepare them for real-time experience in the field.
This module takes approximately two hours to complete. It contains an end of module test that must be passed with a 100% score. You will have unlimited attempts to pass the test.
Upon completion of this module, you will receive 2 Continuous Learning Points (CLP), an electronic certificate of completion in your ATLAS account and a record of completion entered into your DAU Transcript.
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