Location / Venue:
CFSCE – Forde – Conference Room for Instructors and Staff | MS Teams for all students and lecturers
Timings:
27-28 October 2020 from 1000-1600 hours EST
Registration Closes:
Note that registration has now been extended to Friday, 23 October 2020 at 1600 hours EST
Notice to Registrants:
Please note that registrations must be approved by a member’s CO / RSM (or equivalent) and endorsed by either Commander CFIOG (SIGINT / Cyber), the Strategic A6 (CELE / ATIS Tech), or Director Signals (RCCS professions) as applicable.
Overview:
The Subalterns’ & Sergeants’ Indoctrination Programme for 2020 will take place 27-28 October 2020 through Microsoft Teams meetings with a selected group of instructors residing at the CFSCE – Forde Building – Large Conference Room.
The concept this year is to provide a greater understanding of the customs and traditions of the C&E Branch as well as the roles and responsibilities of Troop Command Teams. This will be achieved through a series of lectures and guided discussions with Branch Leadership and personnel having resent operational experience.
Schedule:
Day 01: Tuesday 27 October 2020:
Brief # | Lesson | Timings |
01 | Course Introduction | 1000 – 1015 |
02 | History and Role of the Honorary Appointments | 1015 – 1100 |
03 | Health Break | 1100 – 1115 |
04 | Branch Etiquette, Customs, and Traditions | 1115 – 1200 |
05 | Lunch Break | 1200 – 1300 |
06 | Branch Leader and Branch Chief Address | 1300 – 1330 |
07 | Director Signals Address | 1330 – 1415 |
08 | Commander CFIOG Address | 1415 – 1500 |
09 | Health Break | 1500 – 1515 |
10 | Strategic A6 Address | 1515 – 1600 |
Day 02: Wednesday 28 October 2020:
Brief # | Lesson | Timings |
01 | The Roles and responsibilities of the Troop Commander and Troop Warrant Officer |
1000 – 1100 |
02 | Advisors and Signal Troops in a deployed operational theatre |
1100 – 1200 |
03 | Lunch Break | 1200 – 1300 |
04 | Squadron and Troop Command Relationship | 1300 – 1400 |
05 | Lesson from a Deployed Troop Command Team | 1400 – 1500 |
06 | Lesson from a Unit Command Team | 1500 – 1600 |