MANDATORY COMPLETION OF THE BASIC ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE  COURSE


https://www.marines.mil/News/Messages/Messages-Display/Article/4479899/mandatory-completion-of-the-basic-artificial-intelligence-course/

R 071256Z MAY 26 MARADMIN 214/26 MSGID/GENADMIN/CG TECOM // SUBJ/MANDATORY COMPLETION OF THE BASIC ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE  COURSE// REF/A/DCI/USMC/23APR2025// REF/B/TECOM/270/25// NARR/REF A IS THE USMC ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) IMPLEMENTATION  PLAN, APPROVED BY THE DEPUTY COMMANDANT FOR INFORMATION. REF B IS  MARADMIN 270_25, TITLED, AVAILABLE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DATA  MANAGEMENT TRAINING SOLUTIONS, AND PROVIDES AWARENESS FOR SOME OF THE CURRENT DATA MANAGEMENT AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TRAINING  SOLUTIONS AVAILABLE TO MARINES AND GOVERNMENT CIVILIANS.// POC/RYAN BAIR/CIV/COLLEGE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION (CDET)/TEL:   (703) 784-6731/EMAIL:  [email protected]// POC/MAJOR SEAN P. MORROW/USMC/COLLEGE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION (CDET)/ TEL:  (703) 784-0268/EMAIL:  [email protected]// GENTEXT/REMARKS/

  1.  Situation   1.a.  The rapid pace of technological innovation presents both  unprecedented opportunities and significant risks. Emerging and  disruptive technologies (EDT) offer the potential for Marines to  gain a decisive advantage but also create the possibility of an  adversary exploiting these technologies more effectively. Among these EDTs, artificial intelligence (AI) stands out as the first  among equals, demanding our immediate and focused attention. To that  end, reference (A) provides the Marine Corps’ comprehensive  implementation plan that aligns all tasks and milestones to ensure  unity of effort in our service approach to AI. 1.b.  Additionally, to leverage AI as a force multiplier and achieve  operational advantage, the Marine Corps is implementing a broad  educational framework. This framework will ensure AI-trained  Marines are supported by informed peers and leaders across the  force. The end state of this framework is a Marine Corps where all  personnel operate within a culture of innovation, are proficient in  AI concepts, and committed to the ethical and effective employment of  AI technologies in complex operational environments. This MARADMIN  directs the foundational step in that effort.
  2.  Mission.  Effective immediately, all Active Duty and Reserve  Marines, both officer and enlisted, will complete the Basic AI Course provided by Education Command and the College of Distance Education  and Training (CDET) no later than 31 December 2026. Civilians working within Marine Corps departments are also highly encouraged to take  this basic course.
  3.  Execution 3.a.  Course Description.  The Basic AI Course provides Marines with  a foundational understanding of artificial intelligence and its  relevance to today’s operating environment. It introduces key AI  concepts, practical applications, and use cases, with a focus on  how AI can support decision-making and mission effectiveness.  The course emphasizes awareness rather than technical expertise,  preparing Marines to operate, adapt, and lead in an increasingly  AI-enabled Marine Corps. 3.b.  Desired End State.  Upon completion, Marines will possess an  intrinsic motivation to continue their risk-informed  experimentation with AI tools to increase their operational tempo. 3.c.  Future Courses.  Intermediate and Advanced AI courses are  currently in development and will be available in FY-27. 3.d.  See reference (B) for information on other AI courses that are  currently available through the Marine Corps eLearning ecosystem  (MCELE) and other federal resources including Joint Knowledge Online  (JKO), Digital University (USAF), and General Services Administration (GSA). 3.e.  This Basic AI Course and subsequent intermediate and advanced  courses are not intended to replace the myriad AI-centric course  offerings that currently exist and are available (reference (B)).  Instead, these course offerings are intended to supplement the  AI-centric courseware that already exists and highlight how Marines  can and currently are using AI to increase tempo in their workspaces.
  4.  Administration and Logistics 4.a.  Course Location. The Basic AI Course can be accessed at the  MCELE: https//www.mcele.usmc.mil, and search for course code  CDETBAIC01. 4.b.  Course Enrollment.  Log into the MCELE (formerly MarineNet)  with a Department of War (DoW) issued common access card (CAC) or  username and password.   4.c.  Device Accessibility.  This course can be completed from any  device that can log into the MCELE, including government or personal  computers, laptops, tablets, and smartphones. The training content  contains links to GenAI.mil, which currently requires a DoW  CAC-enabled computer.  Students taking the course on a personal  device can complete the practical application training using  commercially available large language models (LLM)/AI tools. 4.d.  Course Length.  The online course is projected to take  approximately 45 minutes.   4.e.  Applicability.  This is a one-time training requirement for all Active Duty and Reserve Marines and does not constitute an annual  training requirement. Uniformed personnel who enter service following the release of this MARADMIN will complete this course within 12  months of completing their entry-level training.   4.f.  Completion of training for uniformed service members will be  recorded via Marine Corps Total Force System (MCTFS) and shown in the individual Marine’s basic training record (BTR) in MOL for tracking  at the unit level. 4.g.  For MCeLE/MarineNet assistance, call 1-888-435-8762, or contact the MCELE Help Desk via email at [email protected].
  5.  Command and Signal 5.a.  This MARADMIN is applicable to the Total Force. 5.b.  Questions regarding the content of this MARADMIN can be  directed to the POC(S).
  6.  Release authorized by Lieutenant General Benjamin T. Watson,  Deputy Commandant for Training and Education.//