SSCS Mobile Training Team Engages with Finland

Posted on: 5/26/2023

A School of Security Cooperation Studies (SSCS) mobile training team (MTT) recently traveled to Finland to conduct the International Partner Security Cooperation Logistics and Finance course. The course curriculum spans the full spectrum of Security Cooperation, including legislation & policy, technology transfer/end-use monitoring, foreign military sales, acquisition, logistics, and financial management.

The students included members of the Finnish Ministry of Defence actively managing the Government's F-18 and F-35 programs. The engagement included dialogues with the Deputy Chief of Finnish Defence Forces Logistics Command and his staff.

SSCS is the provider of choice for training our partners and allies on Security Cooperation and associated processes. These seminars/trainings provided by MTTs typically involve up to eighty (80) hours of training plus time for administrative functions and are usually completed over the course of 10 business days.

Founded in 1976, as the Defense Institute of Security Assistance Management (DISAM), DSCU’s SSCS educates American and international officials about Security Cooperation. SSCS faculty are both civilian and military specialists from across the joint force, who are recognized experts in their field.

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