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Oh Blue Suited Spooky ones,
It appears that our green slime brothers have done a deal with the City & Guilds to be the sole delegated authority for Senior Awards (Foundation Degree (SO3/FS), BA(Hons) (SO2/WO) and Masters (SO1) equivs) in Intelligence Management. Cost @ £80-120 depending on the level - claim back 80% with the Standard Learing Credit.
Same deal as the leadership and management blah one - but specifically Int oriented.... useful for jobs outside with SOCA/box etc later?
As D Int Corps paid for their award authority, they get to discriminate who gets it and suprise, suprise they ain't letting Air Spooks pee in their paddling pool, even though our training and recent joint/combined ops experience arguably matches theirs. Now that can't be right.
How many RAF Spooks would be interested in such a qual? If so, lets start making some noise about it.
If there's enough interest, we may be able to leverage to the Branch policy staff to take an interest in resolving this. A degree recognising our professional skills for less than £20 sounds pretty good to me.
The SAMster
DT_Xtremez_25:
"It's better to look good than be good..... is that right Boss?"
It appears that our green slime brothers have done a deal with the City & Guilds to be the sole delegated authority for Senior Awards (Foundation Degree (SO3/FS), BA(Hons) (SO2/WO) and Masters (SO1) equivs) in Intelligence Management. Cost @ £80-120 depending on the level - claim back 80% with the Standard Learing Credit.
Same deal as the leadership and management blah one - but specifically Int oriented.... useful for jobs outside with SOCA/box etc later?
As D Int Corps paid for their award authority, they get to discriminate who gets it and suprise, suprise they ain't letting Air Spooks pee in their paddling pool, even though our training and recent joint/combined ops experience arguably matches theirs. Now that can't be right.
How many RAF Spooks would be interested in such a qual? If so, lets start making some noise about it.
If there's enough interest, we may be able to leverage to the Branch policy staff to take an interest in resolving this. A degree recognising our professional skills for less than £20 sounds pretty good to me.
The SAMster
DT_Xtremez_25:
"It's better to look good than be good..... is that right Boss?"