The EMEAT v3 Methodology

Executive Military Enablement of AI Training. A doctrine-driven framework that teaches AI skills your team already understands, using concepts they already use every day.

Tool-Agnostic | Leader-Centric | Mission-Focused

Updated March 2026

The Problem With Most AI Training

Most AI training falls into two failing buckets. FTCG exists because neither works for the people who need AI most.

Bucket 1: Vendor Clickology

"Learn this interface, click these buttons."

Vendors make revenue selling products. Their training exists to drive those sales. Skills become obsolete when tools update. No transferable judgment.

FTCG: The Middle Ground

Tool-agnostic. Doctrine-driven. Taught by a Marine.

Practical AI skills built on warfighting concepts your team already knows. Skills that outlast any single tool or vendor.

Bucket 2: Academic CS

"Data science taught by civilians."

Theory without tactical context. Doesn't stick. Instructors who've never worn the uniform struggle to teach operational relevance.

The Translation Layer

The core innovation behind EMEAT v3. Your team already knows these concepts. They just call them something else.

We map AI concepts directly to military doctrine. This means less time explaining what AI is and more time showing your team how to use it. The learning curve drops dramatically when you teach in the language of warfighters.

Prompt Engineering SMEAC / 5-Paragraph Order
Prompt Iteration OODA Loops
System Prompts Commander's Intent
RAG Pubs, SOPs, Field Manuals
Agentic Orchestration Combined Arms
AI Agents Napoleonic Staff
MCP (Tool Access) Supply Depot / Armory
Context Engineering Standing Orders / SOPs

"A prompt is just a five-paragraph order for a computer."

When your team hears it this way, the intimidation disappears. That's the Translation Layer at work.

The Pyramid of Learning

FTCG's proprietary 8-level measurement framework. Every student enters with an assessment and leaves knowing exactly where they are and what to work on next.

Zone 3: Command Lead AI at scale
Level 8 Agent Fleet Leadership

Command multiple AI agents working in concert. Build and orchestrate agent systems that execute complex, multi-step workflows autonomously.

Level 7 Context Engineering

Design persistent context systems that shape AI behavior at the organizational level. Set standing orders that make every interaction smarter.

Zone 2: Capability Build and customize AI solutions
Level 6 Code-Assisted AI

Use AI to write code, build automations, and create technical solutions even without a programming background.

Level 5 Custom AI Solutions

Build Custom GPTs, configure AI assistants for specific roles, and design AI workflows tailored to your mission.

Level 4 Templates & Frameworks

Create reusable prompt templates and AI frameworks that standardize quality and save time across your team.

Zone 1: Familiarity Understand and use AI effectively
Level 3 Effective Prompting

Write clear, structured prompts that consistently produce useful results. Understand how to iterate and refine outputs.

Level 2 Basic Usage

Has used ChatGPT or similar tools. Understands basic input/output but lacks structure and consistency.

Level 1 Awareness

Has heard of AI but hasn't used it meaningfully. Starting point for most personnel entering EMEAT training.

Where Does Your Team Fall?

Most military and government teams enter between Levels 1-3. EMEAT v3 is designed to move them into Zones 2 and 3, with measurable progress tracked through pre- and post-training assessments.

4.86/5

Student Satisfaction

+100

Net Promoter Score

1,200+

Personnel Trained

What's in EMEAT v3

Launched January 2026. Dramatically updated based on technology changes from all major AI providers and feedback from multiple military and federal customers.

GenAI.mil Integration

Heavily updated modules aligned with DoW GenAI.mil guidance, NIPRGPT, CamoGPT, and other tools currently deployed across the Department of Warfighting.

Military-Specific Scenarios

Enhanced operational scenarios tailored to current mission sets and workflows. Not generic corporate examples repackaged for government audiences.

Proprietary Research

Exclusive insights and analysis developed by the Fidelis team, unavailable in commercial courses. Updated to reflect the latest AI capabilities.

Quarterly Content Updates

Content refreshed quarterly (previously semi-annually) to match the rapid pace of AI evolution. Your team always trains on current capabilities, not last year's features.

Self-Paced Content at a Glance

8

Learning Paths

116

Lessons

25+

Hands-On Exercises

8+

Hours of Video

Why It Works

1

Tool-Agnostic by Design

We teach methods, not menus. When vendors change or systems update, your team's capabilities remain intact. AI skills built on EMEAT frameworks transfer across any platform.

2

Taught by a Warfighter

Kyle "KMo" Moschetto is a former USMC Cyber Network Operations Officer (CWO2) with 3 combat deployments, a TS/SCI, CISSP, and 11 years as a civilian tech executive including Google Cloud. He speaks your language.

3

Measurable Outcomes

Pre- and post-training assessments mapped to the Pyramid of Learning. Every student gets a measurable baseline and documented improvement. Commanders get visibility into their unit's AI readiness.

4

Skills That Stick

Post-training surveys show workflow adoption persisting 30+ days after completion. Teams don't just learn AI concepts. They actually use them.

Ready to Train Your Team?

See EMEAT v3 in action. Choose the delivery model that fits your team.

Questions? Contact info@ftcg.io from your official .mil or .gov email