SITAWARE HEADQUARTERS
Instructor Training
This course provide instructors with the knowledge and skills to perform the operational end-user training
Course Overview
The purpose of this course is to “train the trainers”. The course will provide the instructors with knowledge and skills to perform the operational end-user training of the Systematic SitaWare system.
The course includes a mix of class lectures, group discussions and a significant number of practical hands-on exercises.
Duration
3 days
Audience
Instructors from Systematic partners
Instructors from Systematic customers
Course Content
- Practical use of Systematic SitaWare Headquarters and Systematic IRIS Replication Mechanism capabilities in an operational environment
- Basic introduction of MIP Information Exchange Data Model and replication standards – in a SitaWare context
- Produce and deliver course material
- Run and assess course exercises
- Quality assurance of courses
- Course summary, questions, evaluation
Skills learned
- Individual and team-based operational use of SitaWare Headquarters
- Create, manage and display Situation Awareness, Order of Battle, Task organisation, Plans & Orders info etc.
- Understand MIP and its standards
- Operational use IRIS Replication Mechanism to exchange information – using replication contracts
- Ability to produce and perform operational end-user training
Hand-out materials
- SitaWare Headquarters User Training Course material – including all course material, slides and exercises used in the end-user training course
- SitaWare Headquarters User Training Course instructor material – including all material required by instructors for the delivery of training courses
Systematic retains IPR and copyright of all hand-out material, and it is only to be used for courses delivered by instructors who have successfully completed the course.
Course Size
Optimum Trainer: Trainee ratio is 1:4
Course Prerequisites
- Basic instructor skills
- A good understanding of Microsoft Windows (User Interface and OS)
- A basic understanding of military C2 methodology