Access the largest intelligence online training catalog available
The national security threats that the U.S. faces span a multitude of areas related to terrorism, the military, economics, politics, technology and beyond.
This continually and quickly evolving landscape requires that defense and intelligence professionals possess the right knowledge and skills and at the right levels in support of mission effectiveness.
The FedLearn Intelligence Community online training catalog provides foundational knowledge and expertise in critical areas, including:
- U.S. Intelligence Community agencies and organizations, mission and history
- Critical and creative thinking
- Types of intelligence collection sources (e.g., geospatial-intelligence, open-source intelligence)
- Intelligence analysis techniques, including evaluating and marshaling evidence, utilizing structured analytic techniques and writing to the analytic tradecraft standards
- Intelligence preparation for the battlefield
- New technologies to advance intelligence analysis
- Spectrum warfare
The online course content is directly based on feedback from Federal government leaders about the knowledge and skill areas to advance the operational readiness of their intelligence analyst workforces in support of mission objectives.
Purchasing seat licenses is the most affordable way to access the entire Intelligence Community online course catalog. Our course catalog is the largest of its kind available anywhere!
Our Courses
- IC101 – Introduction to the U.S. Intelligence Community
- IIC102 – The Intelligence Cycle (micro-course)
- ICAT101 – Critical Thinking for Intelligence Analysis
- ICAT102 – Creative Thinking for Intelligence Analysis
- ICAT103 – Structured Analytic Techniques – An Introduction
- ICAT107 – Identifying Bias in Intelligence Analysis
- ICAT114 – Structured Analytic Techniques – Basic Diagnostic Techniques
- ICAT115 – Structured Analytic Techniques – Diagnostic Techniques I
- ICAT116 – Structured Analytic Techniques – Diagnostic Techniques II
- ICAT118 – Evaluating Evidence for Intelligence Analysis
- ICAT120 – Marshaling Evidence
- ICAT124 – Using Analysis of Competing Hypotheses in Intelligence Analysis (micro-course)
- ICAT 125 – Using Utility Analysis in Intelligence Analysis (micro-course)
- ICAT126 – Forecasting in Intelligence Analysis (micro-course)
- ICCM109 – What Is Human Geography? Developed with publicly available information from National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (micro-course)
- ICCM110 – What Is Geospatial-Intelligence Developed with publicly available information from NGA (micro-course)
- ICCM112 – Introducing Open Source Intelligence (micro-course)
- ICCM113 – Open Source Intelligence Methodology (micro-course)
- ICFA118 – Electromagnetic Fundamentals
- ICFA120 – Basic Communications
- ICFA121 – Infrared Theory
- ICFA122 – Low Observable Theory
- ICIC101 – Introduction to Analytic Tradecraft Writing
- ICIC103 – Writing to the Analytic Tradecraft Standards I
- ICIC104 – Writing to the Analytic Tradecraft Standards II
- ICIT101 – Chat GPT for Intelligence Analysis
- ICJI111 – Intelligence Preparation for the Battlefield Developed with publicly available information from U.S. Army (micro-course)
- IICJI112 – Intelligence Preparation for the Battlefield Step 1: Define the Operational Environment Developed with publicly available information from USA (micro-course)
- ICJI113 – Intelligence Preparation for the Battlefield Step 2: Describe the Environmental Effects on Operations Developed with publicly available information from USA (micro-course)
- ICJI114 – Intelligence Preparation for the Battlefield Step 3: Evaluate the Threat Developed with publicly available information from USA (micro-course)
- ICJI115 – Intelligence Preparation for the Battlefield Step 4: Determine Threat Courses of Actions Developed with publicly available information from USA (micro-course)
- ICJI116 – Reverse Intelligence Preparation for the Battlefield Developed with publicly available information from USA (micro-course)
By purchasing a seat license, you will also have access to publicly available content available for the first time in one place from sources like the Congressional Research Service, U.S. Department of Defense and Intelligence Community. These resources include joint publications, reports, videos, podcasts and more.
In addition, the courses are delivered via FedLearn’s adaptive learning platform, powered by artificial intelligence, delivers user personalization and advanced learning measurements (via 250-plus patented, predictive algorithms) unlike any other online training provider to the Federal government.
Who Should Purchase Seat Licenses
DoD and Intelligence Community organizations and government contractor organizations at the enterprise, department, team or individual employee levels
Seat License Pricing
Federal government organizations:
- $55/month ($660 annual)
- $576/annual (paid upfront)
Must use a Federal government email address to purchase
Government contractor and other private-sector organizations:
- $90/month ($1,080 annual)
- $960/annual (paid upfront)
If you are interested in learning about special enterprise rates for Federal government and contractor organizations, email [email protected]