QUALIFICATION COURSES:
- For the position assigned to the rank of lieutenant colonel (navy commander) – combat support group
- For the position assigned to the rank of captain (navy lieutenant) - combat support group
- For the position assigned to the rank of lieutenant (navy sublieutenant) - combat support group
- Higher Logistics Support Course (for the position: major, navy lieutenant commander)
- Qualification course for the position with the rank of colonel in the combat support and special group
INTERNATIONAL COURSES:
LOGFAS OPERATIONAL MOVEMENT PLANNING COURSE (CORSOM OPERATOR)
LOG-LG-36845
NATO APPROVED
ITERATIONS IN 2026:
February/March: TBC
AIM
The purpose of the course is to provide military and civilian personnel at NATO, NATO Nation, Partner Nations and Organisations Headquarters with fundamental knowledge of LOGFAS system with focus on Develop and execute RSOM plan.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION
NATO/PfP/IP Unclassified
TARGET AUDIENCE
(1) Military officers (OF-1 through OF-4) and NCOs (OR-4 through OR-9), or their civilian equivalents, joint or combined organizations that are assigned to, or selected for assignment to NATO or national positions that involve Movement and Transportation planning and analyses in multinational joint operations and/or exercises.
(2) Language Proficiency: English 3232 IAW STANAG 6001
(3) Prerequisite for this course is LOGFAS Fundamentals and Data Operator course. It is recommended to attend the NATO Logistics Introductory Course (NLIC) and NATO Logistics Operational Course (NLOC) prior to this course.
TRAINING STRATEGY
This one week course is comprised of lectures, computer work with LOGFAS SW, individual and group exercises using LOGFAS SW.
DEPTH OF KNOWLEDGE: 300
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
PO 1: Recall LOGFAS M&T modules and features.
PO 2: Collaborate on the overall process of operational planning and execution and to provide required outcomes.
PO 3: Manage CORSOM data input.
PO 4: Develop RSOM Plan.
PO 5: Management of logistics information.
COURSE DIRECTOR
OF-3 Igor BETKIER (POL-A)
telephone: +48 261 837 051
e-mail: igor.betkier@wat.edu.pl
COURSE FEE: 300 EUR
INSTRUCTORS:
OF-3 Igor BETKIER, PhD
Igor Betkier is a NATO LOGFAS Instructor and an expert for Polish Armed Forces. He received the PhD degree in civil engineering and transportation from Warsaw University of Technology, Poland in 2021. He is currently a Research Assistant at the Institute of Logistics, Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland. He was awarded the prize from Polish Prime Minister for an outstanding PhD dissertation in 2021. He received a research grant as a Project Manager in competition financed by Polish National Scientific Centre. His research interests include the transportation software development, vehicle routing problem (VRP), transportation planning, transport safety, and AI application in transportation problems. He participated in various NATO exercises such as Defender, Saber Strike and Connected Logisticians.
OF-2 Grzegorz WIEJAK
Grzegorz Wiejak is a NATO LOGFAS Instructor and an expert for Polish Armed Forces. He received his MSc Eng degree in logistics. Currently he is a Senior Engineer at the Institute of Logistics, Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland. He is the Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Military Logistics Systems Journal and member of the Subcommittee on Military Terminology of the Polish Military Standardization Committee. He was a member of core planning team and participated in various NATO exercises such as Connected Logisticians and Capable Deployer.
More information:
https://fslm.wat.edu.pl/corsom/
LOGFAS MOVEMENT EXECUTION AND COORDINATION COURSE (EVE OPERATOR)
LOG-LG-36882
NATO APPROVED
ITERATIONS IN 2026:
February/March: TBC
AIM
The purpose of the course is to provide military and civilian personnel at NATO, NATO Nation, Partner Nations and Organisations Headquarters with fundamental knowledge of LOGFAS system a way how to monitor and/or control the movements flow, prioritise and deconflict the flow of the forces to, in and out the theatre and to pass the information to all interested parties.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION
NATO/PfP/IP Unclassified
TARGET AUDIENCE
(1) Military officers (OF-1 through OF-4) and NCOs (OR-4 through OR-9), or their civilian equivalents, joint or combined organizations that are assigned to, or selected for assignment to NATO or national positions that involve management of logistic information in National or Multinatinal single or joint operations and/or exercises.
(2) Language Proficiency: English 3232 IAW STANAG 6001
(3) Prerequisite for this course: LOGFAS Fundamentals and Data Operator course or previous LOGFAS M&T fundamentals course. It is recommended to attend the NATO Logistics Introductory Course (NLIC) and NATO Logistics Operational Course (NLOC) prior to this course. This course could be combined with CORSOM course as both are designed to monitor and/or control the movements flow.
TRAINING STRATEGY
This course is comprised of lectures, computer work with LOGFAS software, individual and group exercises using LOGFAS software with putting the emphasise on case studies.
DEPTH OF KNOWLEDGE: 300
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
PO 1: Recognize NATO Movement procedures and using the LOGFAS Modules and its features.
PO 2: Manage DDP/Execution Plan data in the LDM and EVE and setup EVE.
PO 3: Manage the EVE basic data sets and apply the basic data functions.
PO 4: Monitor and control the movements flow, to review, prioritise and deconflict the flow of the Forces and Sustainment to, within and from a Theatre of Operation (TOO), and pass the information to all interested parties at all levels (strategic, operational, tactical).
PO 5: Provide Reports, Charts and Statistics.
COURSE DIRECTOR
OF-3 Igor BETKIER (POL-A)
telephone: +48 261 837 051
e-mail: igor.betkier@wat.edu.pl
COURSE FEE: 300 EUR
INSTRUCTORS:
OF-3 Igor BETKIER, PhD
Igor Betkier is a NATO LOGFAS Instructor and an expert for Polish Armed Forces. He received the PhD degree in civil engineering and transportation from Warsaw University of Technology, Poland in 2021. He is currently a Research Assistant at the Institute of Logistics, Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland. He was awarded the prize from Polish Prime Minister for an outstanding PhD dissertation in 2021. He received a research grant as a Project Manager in competition financed by Polish National Scientific Centre. His research interests include the transportation software development, vehicle routing problem (VRP), transportation planning, transport safety, and AI application in transportation problems. He participated in various NATO exercises such as Defender, Saber Strike and Connected Logisticians.
OF-2 Grzegorz WIEJAK
Grzegorz Wiejak is a NATO LOGFAS Instructor and an expert for Polish Armed Forces. He received his MSc Eng degree in logistics. Currently he is a Senior Engineer at the Institute of Logistics, Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland. He is the Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Military Logistics Systems Journal and member of the Subcommittee on Military Terminology of the Polish Military Standardization Committee. He was a member of core planning team and participated in various NATO exercises such as Connected Logisticians and Capable Deployer.
More information:
https://fslm.wat.edu.pl/eve/
LOGFAS STRATEGIC DEPLOYMENT AND MOVEMENT PLANNING COURSE (ADAMS OPERATOR)
LOG-LG-36881
NATO APPROVED
ITERATIONS IN 2026:
February/March: TBC
AIM
TA will be able to develop Detailed Deployment and Redeployment Plan using ADAMS module of LOGFAS system.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION
NATO/PfP/IP Unclassified
TARGET AUDIENCE
(1) Military officers (OF-1 through OF-4) and NCOs (OR-4 through OR-9), or their civilian equivalents, joint or combined organizations that are assigned to, or selected for assignment to NATO or national positions that involve Movement and Transportation planning and analyses in multinational joint operations and/or exercises.
(2) Language Proficiency: English 3232 IAW STANAG 6001
(3) Prerequisite for this course is LOGFAS Fundamentals and Data Operator course. It is recommended to attend the NATO Logistics Introductory Course (NLIC) and NATO Logistics Operational Course (NLOC) prior to this course.
TRAINING STRATEGY
This course is comprised of lectures, computer work with LOGFAS software, individual and group exercises using LOGFAS software with putting the emphasise on case studies.
DEPTH OF KNOWLEDGE: 300
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
PO 1: Develop Detailed Deployment and Redeployment Plan using ADAMS module.
COURSE DIRECTOR
OF-3 Igor BETKIER (POL-A)
telephone: +48 261 837 051
e-mail: igor.betkier@wat.edu.pl
COURSE FEE: 300 EUR
INSTRUCTORS:
OF-3 Igor BETKIER, PhD
Igor Betkier is a NATO LOGFAS Instructor and an expert for Polish Armed Forces. He received the PhD degree in civil engineering and transportation from Warsaw University of Technology, Poland in 2021. He is currently a Research Assistant at the Institute of Logistics, Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland. He was awarded the prize from Polish Prime Minister for an outstanding PhD dissertation in 2021. He received a research grant as a Project Manager in competition financed by Polish National Scientific Centre. His research interests include the transportation software development, vehicle routing problem (VRP), transportation planning, transport safety, and AI application in transportation problems. He participated in various NATO exercises such as Defender, Saber Strike and Connected Logisticians.
OF-2 Grzegorz WIEJAK
Grzegorz Wiejak is a NATO LOGFAS Instructor and an expert for Polish Armed Forces. He received his MSc Eng degree in logistics. Currently he is a Senior Engineer at the Institute of Logistics, Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland. He is the Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Military Logistics Systems Journal and member of the Subcommittee on Military Terminology of the Polish Military Standardization Committee. He was a member of core planning team and participated in various NATO exercises such as Connected Logisticians and Capable Deployer.
More information:
https://fslm.wat.edu.pl/adams/
LOGFAS FUNDAMENTALS AND DATA OPERATOR COURSE
LOG-LG-26834
NATO APPROVED
ITERATIONS IN 2025:
27 January - 4 February: REGISTRATION CLOSED
25 August - 2 September: REGISTRATION WILL BE OPENED IN APRIL
AIM
The purpose of the course is to provide military and civilian personnel at NATO, NATO Nation, Partner Nations and Organisations Headquarters with fundamental knowledge of LOGFAS system with focus on building and managing logistics database with practical usage including specific case studies.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION
NATO/PfP/IP Unclassified
TARGET AUDIENCE
(1) Military officers (OF-1 through OF-4) and NCOs (OR-4 through OR-9), or their civilian equivalents, joint or combined organizations that are assigned to, or selected for assignment to NATO or national positions that involve management of logistic information in National or Multinatinal single or joint operations and/or exercises
(2) Language Proficiency: English 3232 IAW STANAG 6001
TRAINING STRATEGY
This course is comprised of lectures, computer work with LOGFAS software, individual and group exercises using LOGFAS software with putting the emphasise on case studies.
DEPTH OF KNOWLEDGE: 200
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
PO 1: Recognize LOGFAS and its modules and features.
PO 2: Manage logistics data and operate follow on modules at the general level: LCM - LOGFAS Connection Manager, LDM – LOGFAS Data Management Module, GEOMAN – Geographical Manager Module.
COURSE DIRECTOR
OF-3 Igor BETKIER (POL-A)
telephone: +48 261 837 051
e-mail: igor.betkier@wat.edu.pl
COURSE FEE: 300 EUR
INSTRUCTORS:
OF-3 Igor BETKIER, PhD
Igor Betkier is a NATO LOGFAS Instructor and an expert for Polish Armed Forces. He received the PhD degree in civil engineering and transportation from Warsaw University of Technology, Poland in 2021. He is currently a Research Assistant at the Institute of Logistics, Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland. He was awarded the prize from Polish Prime Minister for an outstanding PhD dissertation in 2021. He received a research grant as a Project Manager in competition financed by Polish National Scientific Centre. His research interests include the transportation software development, vehicle routing problem (VRP), transportation planning, transport safety, and AI application in transportation problems. He participated in various NATO exercises such as Defender, Saber Strike and Connected Logisticians.
OF-2 Grzegorz WIEJAK
Grzegorz Wiejak is a NATO LOGFAS Instructor and an expert for Polish Armed Forces. He received his MSc Eng degree in logistics. Currently he is a Senior Engineer at the Institute of Logistics, Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland. He is the Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Military Logistics Systems Journal and member of the Subcommittee on Military Terminology of the Polish Military Standardization Committee. He was a member of core planning team and participated in various NATO exercises such as Connected Logisticians and Capable Deployer.
More information:
https://fslm.wat.edu.pl/fundamentals/
STANDARDIZATION WITHIN NATO
ETE-SD-31500
NATO APPROVED
ITERATIONS IN 2025:
15 - 19 September: REGISTRATION OPEN - REGISTER
AIM
STANDARDIZATION WITHIN NATO course is offered to the staff with certain initial experience in standardization or no experience but strong interest in gaining knowledge on NATO standardization. The course aims at presenting organization and principles of NATO standardization, types of standardization documents and their development process. During the course the relationship between standardization and NATO defence planning is broadly discussed. Visiting lecturers from NATO Member and Partner countries present how the standardization is organized in their defence establishments.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION
NATO/PfP/MD/ICI Unclassified
TARGET AUDIENCE
(1) The target audience for this course are:
- military and civilian personnel of national defence organizations with certain initial experience in standardization;
- personnel from international and other organizations with interest in NATO standardization;
- personnel taking positions where NATO standardization orientation is needed or useful;
- recommended for personnel involved in NATO standardization process;
(2) Language Proficiency:
- English 3333 IAW STANAG 6001 - preferred,
- English 2222 IAW STANAG 6001 - acceptable.
TRAINING STRATEGY
Small Group Training Activities (i.e. syndicate work, case studies, etc.) culminating in practical Task Assessments (syndicate work presentations) to formally assess candidates performance.
DEPTH OF KNOWLEDGE: 300
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
PO 1: Promote interoperability and standardization within NATO.
PO 2: Provide guidance on the NATO standardization process to support standards development / maintenance.
PO 3: Consider NATO Defence Planning Process, NATO-agreed terminology, and defence standardization organization in different countries when devising standards.
COURSE DIRECTOR
OF-2 Grzegorz WIEJAK (POL-A)
telephone: +48 261 837 051
e-mail: grzegorz.wiejak@wat.edu.pl
COURSE FEE: 650 EUR
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
INSTRUCTORS
Dieter Schmaglowski
Colonel (ret.) Dieter Schmaglowski is an expert in strategic planning, military and NATO standardization, NATO structures, planning and processes. He is Ex-Deputy Director and Head Policy and Coordination Branch NATO Standardization Office (NSO). During his military career Dieter Schmaglowski has served in several NATO assignments: Staff Officer in the Operations and Plans Branch, NATO HQ CENTAG, Heidelberg, Germany; Branch Head, Planning Coordination and Support, Operational Preparation Directorate (OPD), Oeiras, Portugal; Acting Director OPD, Oeiras, Portugal; Head Joint Branch, NATO Standardization Agency (as of 01 July 2014 renamed to NATO Standardization Office), NATO HQ, Brussels.
Nikolaos Myriounis
Captain Hellenic Navy (ret.) Nikolaos Myriounis since 2004 and up to his retirement in 2022 served as the Standardisation Manager of the Hellenic National Defence General Staff/Defence Planning and Programming Directorate. On this basis, he was appointed as the Hellenic Representative to the NATO Standardization Management Group (SMG) and the Senior NATO Committee for Standardization (CS). He served for 12 years in the Hellenic Fleet as Head Weapons and Fire Control Supervisor. During this period, he participated in NATO Operations “Desert Storm”, “Active Endeavour” and “Enduring Freedom” where he was awarded medals by NATO, the UN, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. He also served as an Intelligence Officer at the Western European Union Military Staff HQs in Brussels from 1997 to 1999.
Speakers from NSO
The NATO Standardization Office (NSO) initiates, coordinates, supports and administers NATO standardization activities, which are conducted under the authority of the Committee for Standardization (CS) - the committee responsible for standardization policy. The NSO assists NATO’s Military Committee in developing military operational standards. These activities foster NATO standardization with the goal of enhancing the interoperability and operational effectiveness of Alliance military forces.
Speakers from WCNJiK
The Military Centre for Standardization, Quality and Codification (WCNJiK) is an organizational unit within The Ministry of National Defence of Poland, responsible for carrying out among others the following tasks: organizing and coordinating standardization activities in the Ministry of National Defence in the operational, materiel, technical, administrative and military terminology area, handling of NATO standardization documents within the Ministry of National Defence by coordinating the process of preparing national replies to NATO on ratification and implementation of NATO standardization agreements (STANAGs), organizing and coordinating the operation of the National Codification System (SKWO) and execution of tasks within the NATO Codification System.
More infromation:
https://fslm.wat.edu.pl/standardization/
TRAINING COURSES:
- Support for LOGFAS software modules (LOGREP module)
- Acquisition of weapons and military equipment
- Organization and management in the garrison support unit
- Organization of technical support
- Organization of logistics support
- Reserve staff training course - officers
- Host Nation Support course
- National Reserve Forces course
- Military Facilities Security Course
- Heads of Technical Services course
- Principles of planning and providing host nation support (HNS) in allied operations
- Preparation of standardization documents in the Ministry of National Defence