I know this isn't really what you guys are asking for, but here's some info on the reserve 6A course, as it may be close:
The first Reserve Sig Op 6A courses were run in 2004, and since then they've tended to run 2 a year- one in the spring and one in the fall. All reserve Sgts who were promoted during the period when there wasn't a 6A course were grandfathered and didn't need to take it. Those who were promoted after the first course ran weren't grandfathered, and were acting lacking until they got it.
I was at CFSCE recently as an instructor in F Sqn. While I was there, a writing board sat to re-do the course content. I wasn't on it, and don't know the changes, but when I did the course in 04 it was only 2 weeks long, and consisted of 3 PO's:
PO 001- Plan Communications Operations- Our PO Check for this was to perform a recce for a HQ & Sig Sqn. Some of us did an urban setting, some rural, and some did field settings, and it was the luck of the draw which one you got. We didn't actually deploy troops, we just went through the procedure for the recce and laid out placards where we sited the vehicles.
PO 002- Provide Advice and Assistance on Communications Matters- I can't recall a PO Check for this at all, and from what I remember it pretty much consisted of guest lecturers coming in and briefing us on various strategic systems, plus a trip to Leitrim and a fairly interesting brief from the guys there.
PO 003- Prepare Unit Training- Our PO Check for this was to work in a syndicate and prepare all the details of a unit training plan.
Despite the short length of the course, it did contain some good stuff, and I thought it was worthwhile.