ISR UNIVERSITY

Professional Pathways

ISR University delivers high-impact education in Space, ISR, Cyber, Targeting, and Analytic Thought, equipping students with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in modern intelligence and defense operations. Led by expert instructors, our programs offer an adaptive approach to learning, ensuring that military, government, and corporate professionals receive mission-focused, real-world training that directly supports operational effectiveness.

Dynamic ISR Pathway - Builds upon ISR Fundamentals pathway

Enhancing ISR Capabilities for Find, Fix, Track, Target, Engage, and Assess (F2T2EA) Missions

This advanced pathway focuses on the role of ISR and targeting in dynamic and time-sensitive environments. It builds upon the ISR Fundamentals Pathway, expanding on ISR employment, threat signatures, and mission planning for real-time targeting execution in dynamic scenarios.

Courses Include

  • ISR 110 – INTELLIGENCE DOCTRINE AND CAPABILITIES
  • DA 200 – THE ART & SCIENCE OF DATA ANALYTICS
  • IADS 200 – RETHINKING IADS
  • IADS 310 – ADVANCED IADS ANALYSIS
  • LDR 410 – EMERGING ISR SENIOR LEADERSHIP
  • TGT110 – FUNDAMENTALS OFTARGETING
  • TGT212– TARGET CAPABILITIES ANALYSIS
  • TGT214– MISSION PLANNING AND FORCE EXECUTION
  • TGT 315 –TARGETING PROFESSIONAL
  • TGT215 – COMBAT ASSESSMENT
  • SP 300 – ADVERSARY SPACE CAPABILITIES I
  • SP 301– SPACE ELECTRONIC WARFARE
  • SP 440 – SPACE ISR

Pathway OUtcome

Graduates will have robust knowledge in the time dominant fusion of multi-domain, multi-disciplinary ISR in direct support of dynamic and time-sensitive targeting, F2T2EA missions, and kill web execution.

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ISR110

This course introduces students to core intelligence doctrines and the capabilities that support ISR operations. It covers intelligence gathering, analysis, dissemination, and integration of ISR assets, with a focus on air operations and geospatial data. Practical exercises reinforce critical thinking and real-world application.

DA200

This course focuses on predictive data analytics, teaching analysts to interpret data, reduce uncertainty, and forecast future trends. Students will explore advanced visualization techniques to communicate insights and inform leadership decision-making.

IADS200

This course builds operational-level understanding of Integrated Air Defense Systems (IADS), focusing on how battle management and C4I systems contribute to airspace defense. Students examine tracking, engagement zones, and decision-making impacts on the IADS kill chain through practical exercises.

IADS310

This course builds operational-level understanding of Integrated Air Defense Systems (IADS), focusing on how battle management and C4I systems contribute to airspace defense. Students examine tracking, engagement zones, and decision-making impacts on the IADS kill chain through practical exercises.

LDR410

Integrated Air Defense Systems (IADS) rely on battle management and C4I to unify a nation’s air defense capabilities. This course strengthens operational understanding of how these systems work together, examining subsystems, tracking mechanisms, engagement zones, and command authorities. Through practical exercises, students learn to assess how these components impact a commander’s ability to defend airspace and support operations.

TGT110

This course introduces the foundational concepts and processes of targeting, including frameworks like D3A, F2T2EA, and Effects-Based Operations. Students learn to analyze, prioritize, and align targets with mission objectives, and conclude with a capstone exercise on targeting strategy.

TGT212

This course strengthens analysts’ ability to assess and apply appropriate capabilities against target critical elements. Students will explore vulnerability analysis, effects estimation, and feasibility assessment, with hands-on weaponeering exercises and a Capabilities Analysis Capstone.

TGT214

The TGT 214: Mission Planning and Force Execution course at ISR University is a 5-day program focused on dynamic targeting, mission planning, and force allocation. It explores how changing operational environments affect targeting and ends with a hands-on Dynamic Targeting Capstone Exercise.

TGT315

The TGT 315: Targeting Professional course at ISR University is a 5-day advanced program covering the full Targeting Cycle, including weaponeering, collateral damage, and battle damage assessment. Using frameworks like D3A, F3EAD, and EBO, students explore each stage of targeting and complete a final Capstone Exercise to apply their skills in real-world scenarios.

SP301

This asynchronous 6-hour course introduces students to the evolution and importance of electronic warfare in the space domain. Students will explore space characteristics, electronic warfare tactics and countermeasures, including jamming, support, and protection techniques. The course highlights the role of electronic warfare in denying, degrading, and defending space systems.

SP300

Space 300 at ISR University explores the space capabilities of adversaries like China and Russia, their integration with cyber and terrestrial tools, and the implications for defense, intelligence, and policy.

SP440

Space 440 prepares students to integrate space operations into multi-domain missions, focusing on space warfare, asset protection, and strategic planning for military support.

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