COMDTINST 1520.1
MAY 13 1996
contemporary IRM policy, technology, and acquisition issues. The second program
consists of acquisition courses which address communications, computer, and software
competencies. The third program consists of a series of intensive courses related to
specific problematic areas and emerging concepts of IRM, such as Emerging
Information Technologies, Public Policy for the Information Age, and The Information
Highway. In addition, the College offers special symposia, seminars, and workshops
focusing on IRM issues, lessons learned, and future directions.
e.
No training allowance billets (TABs) are available for the AMP course.
Billets/positions of members attending the AMP course will remain vacant for the
duration of the course.
5.
ELIGIBILITY. IRM College applicants must meet the following criteria (waivers are
accepted by the College on a case-by-case basis):
a.
Candidates for the fourteen week AMP course must be nominated by their unit, with a
Command endorsement. They must hold the grade of 0-5 or above, or civilian grade GS
14 or above. Candidates must possess a B.S., B.A., or equivalent degree.
b.
Requirements for candidates for all other IRM College programs vary by program.
Enclosure (1) outlines current courses and defined selection criteria. Annual updates to
enclosure (1) will be published as changes to courses and quotas occur.
6.
PROCEDURE. All applications shall be forwarded to Commandant (G-SRF) to arrive at least
90 days prior to published course convening dates.
a.
Applications must include a completed Request, Authorization, Agreement, and
Certification of Training 10-part form (SF182). Also required is a command
endorsement, explanation of course requirements met, and a college transcript (for AMP
applicants). Mail completed application packages to: COMDT (G-SRF) U. S. Coast
Guard Headquarters 2100 2nd St. S.W. Washington, DC 20593-0001 Members may
also call (202) 267-2344 for any admissions or program related questions.
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