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Training Requirements

Navy Knowledge Online: login is normally your first dot last name all lower case (john.doe) and your password. For ID and password assistance you must use the assistance provided on the NKO homepage. If you do not have a NKO user account you must register as a new user on the homepage.

Constitution And Citizenship Day Training

Go to: http://constitutionday.cpms.osd.mil. Follow the site instructions to begin the training.

MHS Learn Courses

Must complete within 90 days of reporting , then annually required (Due during your birth month)

  • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Assurance Job Core Competencies

FEMAIS-100.HCb

Go to: http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/is100HCb.asp. Follow the site instructions to begin the training.

Navy E-Learning Courses

Annual required Navy E-Learning courses by fiscal year (1 Oct – 30 Sept)

  • Antiterrorism Training Force Protection Level 1 Awareness / (ATFP): Catalog code: CANSF-ATFP-OCONUS-1.0
  • DoD Information Assurance Awareness V9: Select “Browse Categories”, select “Department of the Navy (DoN) Training”, select “Information Assurance (IA)”, select course: DOD Information Assurance Awareness V9 Catalog code: DOD-IAA-V9.0
  • Personally Identifiable Information (PII) / DOD-PII-V1: Select “Brows Categories”, select “Department of the Navy (DoN) Training”, select “Information Assurance (IA), enter “DOD-PII-V1” in the box above “Catalog Code”. Click “Search” located to the right of the box where you just entered the catalog code.
  • RECORDS MANAGEMENT IN THE DON: EVERYONE'S RESPONSIBILITY/ DOR-RM-010-1.1: Select "Browse Categories”, select “Department of the Navy (DoN) Training”, select “DON eBusiness Training”, select Records Management in the DoN: Everyone's Responsibility”
  • Trafficking in Persons (TIP) JKDDC-TIP-2.0: Select “Browse Categories”, select “Department of the Navy (DoN) Training”, select “General Military Training”, select course: Trafficking In Persons Catalog code: JKDDC-TIP-2.0

Navy E-Learning required to be updated every 2 years

  • The No FEAR Act: Notification and Federal Employee Anti-Discrimination and Retaliation Act of 2002/ OCHR-NFA-2.1 (Req. for Military who supervise civilians) Select “Browse Categories”, select “Department of the Navy Training”, select “General Civilian Training”, and select course: The No FEAR Act: Notification and Federal Employee Anti-Discrimination and Retaliation Act of 2002” Catalog code: OCHR-NFA-2.1

Navy E-Learning required to be updated every 3 years

  • CBRNE EMPRC Basic Awareness / NMETC-CBRNE-BA-2.0 – This course is written for the civilian employees and contractors working in medical treatment facilities. This includes office workers, housekeeping, security guards, and facility workers. All the areas of competency are to the basic level of subject and task knowledge proficiency. At the conclusion of this course, attendees will gain a basic understanding of facts and procedures related to responding to a CBRNE incident.
  • CBRNE EMPRC Executive / Commander Course / NMETC-CBRNE-ECC – This interactive web-based courseware is designed for military executives and commanders working in medical treatment facilities. It provides instruction to expand the executives' knowledge base regarding how to prepare and respond to challenges created from possible terrorist incidents that involve the employment of CBRNE (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and high-yield explosive) agents. *Requires end of course evaluation for credit: CBRNE EMPRC Executive / Commander Course Evaluation / NMETC-CBRNE-EC-E
  • CBRNE EMPRC Clinicians Course / NMETC-CBRNE-CC-2.0 – This interactive web-based courseware is designed for military clinicians working in medical treatment facilities. This includes physicians, dentists, nurses, physician assistants, independent duty medical technicians and advanced EMS personnel. It provides instruction to expand clinicians' knowledge base regarding how to prepare and respond to challenges created from possible terrorist incidents that involve the employment of CBRNE (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and high-yield explosive) agents. *Requires end of course evaluation for credit: CBRNE EMPRC Clinicians Course Evaluation / NMETC-CBRNE-C-E
  • CBRNE EMPRC Operator / Responder Course / NMETC-CBRNE-ORC-2.0 – This interactive web-based courseware is designed for military incident responders or operators working in medical treatment facilities. This includes non-medical clinicians / technicians, dentists and basic EMS personnel. It provides instruction to expand incident responders' knowledge base regarding how to prepare and respond to challenges created from possible terrorist incidents that involve the employment of CBRNE (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and high-yield explosive) agents. *Requires end of course evaluation for credit: CBRNE EMPRC Operator / Responder Course Evaluation / NMETC-CBRNE-OR-E
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