AFCEA Brings Education to Your Doorstep
Career advancement in information technology requires professional development. AFCEA International’s Professional Development Center helps in that endeavor, making education convenient by bringing four time-tested courses on-site to organizations.
Career advancement in information technology requires professional development. AFCEA International’s Professional Development Center helps in that endeavor, making education convenient by bringing four time-tested courses on-site to organizations.
AFCEA provides the instructor and the course materials; the organization provides the classroom, audiovisual equipment and students. This approach offers companies and commands several advantages, including training any number of staff members without transportation costs and time away from work. In addition, CompTIA and GIAC have approved two of the courses for continuing education credit toward professional certifications.
AFCEA’s instructors are experts in their fields, with most holding doctorates. Eric Johnson teaches the Automated High Frequency Radio course, which has both three- and five-day options. James Mazzei is the instructor for the three- or four-day military satellite communications course. Lawrence Goeller teaches the four-day Principles of Communications and Networks course. Mark Lowenthal, an internationally recognized expert on intelligence and author of Intelligence: From Secrets to Policy, is the instructor of the two-day U.S. intelligence course.
These specialized courses meet the requirements of military and government organizations as well as academia and the private sector. However, when organizations require training in other areas, AFCEA can work to meet individual needs.
To schedule an on-site course, contact AFCEA’s professional development registrar at pdc@afcea.org. More information about the courses and other options for professional development is available online at www.afcea.org/site/Education. Or contact Susan Fofi in the Professional Development Center at (703) 631-6137 or pdc@afcea.org.