ATS Flashcards
What is the purpose of the SFTRM?
• To provide the overarching strategy and policy required to generate and sustain surface ship material and operational readiness to perform operation tasking and reach expected service life.
Name the fundamental tenets of the SFRM?
• Train the watchstander, watch team and maintainer • A standard, predictable path to readiness • Personnel, Equipment, Supply, Training, and Ordnance, Network and Infrastructure (PESTONI) exit criteria • Simple shipboard reporting across all PESTONI pillars • A sequenced, approach to readiness • Consistent material assessment standards among all assessment organizations
List the eight (8) steps of the Readiness Progression?
• AWP Development: Identify and document all CNO Availability requirements • Self-Assessment and Validation: Identify shortfalls • Maintenance Preparation: Readiness to commence CNO Availability • Maintenance: Material readiness • Mobility: Operate, Navigate, communicate • Unit Tactical: Maneuver and tactically employ ownship weapons and sensors • Group Tactical: group integrated, multi-platform, multi-warfare area tactical training. • Sustainment: Sustain proficiency in mobility and tactical mission areas.
List the four (4) elements of the phased approach in the surface ships readiness strategy?
• Training: training starts with theory and fundamentals followed by practical, hands-on scenarios with over-the-shoulder training • Assessment: validate material readiness and watch stander proficiency standards • Certification: TYCOM will certify ships in assigned Mission Area completion.
What is a waiver?
• In circumstances when exit criteria have not been met, the ship will initiate a waiver via naval message through the admin chain of command and submit to TYCOM for approval
The FRTP is composed of six phases, what are they?
• Sustainment Phase: • Maintenance Phase: • Shakedown Phase: • Basic Phase: • Advance Phase: • Integrated:
What is a qualification?
• Event conducted to support a mission area certification. Qualification can be awarded by schools or ATG
What is a dependency?
• Event by external organization whose periodicity must be current for mission are certification • Examples: o AVCERT is a dependency for Aviation, o LOA is a dependency for MOB-E, o COSR is a dependency for EXPSAF, o MCM Structural Wood Survey is a dependency for MIW, o SSRNM is a dependency for USW
Upon entering the Maintenance Phase, deployment certification and all Mobility and Tactical Basic Phase certifications will reset with the exception of what Warfare areas?
• AT, • CYBER • EXPSAF • MOB-D • DC-I • 3M • FSO-M (Fleet Support Operations – Medical) • SAR • Supply
List each PESTO pillar and it’s subsequent system used to report to DRRS-Afloat?
• Personnel – Report via DRRS-S • Equipment – Report via CSMP, (equipment & material discrepancies) • Supply – Reports via CMP (Updates DRRS-N daily underway and monthly when inport) • Training – Reports via TORIS, • Ordnance – Reports Via OIS. (Ordanance criteria, type and quantity for each tier of training
As delineated in the SFTRM, what is the responsibility of CNSS-5
1) Ensure FDNF-C ships receive requisite maintenance and training entitlements per reference (g). (2) Assess readiness per FDNF-C readiness generation model and recommend ships for Basic Phase completion. (3) Report FDNF-C ship performance of, impediments to, mitigation, and attainment of certification requirements to COMNAVSURFLANT. (4) Exercise authority as delegated in reference (g) for TYCOM-level oversight of FDNF-C ships’ material readiness, training, and BPC certifications. (5) Exercise ADCON authority over FDNF-C ships and serve as Class Advocate for all PC Class ships. (6) Conduct all training and certification events that would normally be accomplished by AFLOATRAGRU Mayport, Information Warfare Training Group, and Engineering Assessments Atlantic (with the exception of Verify Cyber Network Defense and LOA) for FDNF-C based PCs. (7) Conduct all training and certification events that would normally be accomplished by AFLOATRAGRU Mayport, Information Warfare Training Group, and Engineering Assessments Atlantic (with the exception of Verify Cyber Network Defense, LOA, EOC, and SUP) for FDNF-C based MCMs. (8) Receive Basic Phase Readiness Brief and Basic Phase Status Update Brief as TYCOM’s executive agent.
What are the ships requirements in Tailoring PQS?
• Ships will tailor PQS books to meet applicable equipment, system configurations, and task requirements. • Commanding Officers will sign a letter for each PQS standard that reflects the tailoring of the standard
What are three requirements for PQS Qualifiers?
• E-5 or above, • Fully qualified on the watchstation they are authorized to sign, • SHALL NOT be interim qualified.
List the four (4) requirements that justify the need for requalification in a PQS?
• When the individual transfers to a new command • TAD to another command • Equipment, system configuration, or task requirements change • When the PQS is revised or receives changes to the standard, in the CO judgment • Recommendation by the Training Agent SME based on the individual’s inability to demonstrate fundamental knowledge require to engage in FRTP events. • Upon CO’s Discretion
What are the ships requirements if (R-ADM) Relational Administrative Data management is installed onboard?
• Tracking of progress, interim qualification, or Final Qualification for shipboard personnel PQS. • All watchbills will be created, managed, and maintained in R-ADM or another program that pulls data directly form the R-ADM database.
What are the required Training Teams that needs to be established onboard ships?
a. Anti-Terrorism Training Team (ATTT) b. Combat Systems Training Team (CSTT) c. Engineering Training Team (ETT) d. Damage Control Training Team (DCTT) e. Seamanship Training Team (STT) f. Aviation Training Team (ATT) (LHA, LHD, LPD only) g. Medical Training Team (MTT) h. Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure Training Team (VBSSTT) (if applicable) i. Visual Information Training Team (VITT) j. Integrated Training Team (ITT)
List six (6) of ship instructions, notices, or bills as listed in the SFTRM
• Battle Orders • Standing Orders • Navigation Bill • Anti-Terrorism Plan • Temporary Standing Orders • Damaged Equipment Bill
What are the 4 phases of the OFRP?
Maintenance Basic Advanced or Integrated Sustainment
what are CE’s, RE’s and AE’s IRT Mission area certification?
CE – CEs are conducted in Basic Phase and are a prerequisite to mission area certification and Basic Phase completion. Designated training organizations will assess and grade the demonstration of these exercises. The TYCOM standard for passing a CE or RE is 80% unless otherwise specified. RE- REs are conducted by ships or in the case of LCS, ship and division training teams, following mission area certification to maintain proficiency in each mission area. AE- Ships conduct AEs during the Advanced and Integrated Phases following Basic Phase completion. Although ships may not be able to perform all AEs in a given mission area, to increase flexibility in scheduling, these exercises may be conducted at any time during the Advanced, Integrated, and Sustainment Phases.
CNSP/CNSL
Commander Naval Force Pacific/ Commander Naval Force Atlantic
ISIC
Immediate Superior-in-Command
FRTP
Fleet Response Training Plan
NMETL
Navy Mission Essential Task List
READ-E
Readiness Evaluation
TSRA
Total Ship Readiness Assessment
TORIS
Training & Operational Readiness Information System
TFOM
Training Figure of Merit
MITE
Monthly In-port Training Exercise
EOC
Engineering Operational Certification
LOA
Light Off Assessment
SORTS
Status Of Resources & Training System
FLTMPS
Fleet Training Management Planning System. Use to document and track personnel shortfalls including critical NEC and school deficiencies.
NCTE
Navy Continuous Training Environment