SYSTEM TRAINING PLAN - United States Army



SYSTEM TRAINING PLAN

FOR THE

JOINT SERVICE FIXED-SITE DECONTAMINATION SYSTEM - ARMY

JSFXD (A)

PHOTO

(Undecided)

DATE: APRIL 2000

U. S. Army Chemical School

Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri

F30

POC IS MR. Melven Banner, DSN 676-6262

E-MAIL: bannerm@wood.army.mil

SERVICE FIXED-SITE DECONTAMINATION SYSTEM - ARMY JSFXD (A)

STRAP

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION. 1

2. TARGET AUDIENCE. 2

3. ASSUMPTIONS. 2

4. TRAINING CONSTRAINTS. 3

5. TRAINING CONCEPT (AC/RC). 3

6. TRAINING STRATEGY (AC/RC). 4

7. TRAINING PRODUCTS. 6

8. TRAINING SUPPORT. 7

9. POSTFIELDING TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS (PFTEA). 7

Annexes

(A) Target Audience A-1

(B) Individual Training (Warrior) B-1

(C) Unit Training (Warfighter) C-1

(D) Training Development Milestone Schedule D-1

(E) Resources E-1

(F) References F-1

(G) Coordination Annex G-1

(H) Acronyms H-1

(I) Training Aids, Devices, Simulators, and Simulations (TADSS) Requirements I-1

The Army training proponent for this document is the Commander, U.S. Army Maneuver Support Center. Submit any comments or suggestions on DA Form 2028, to:

Commander

US Army Maneuver Support Center and Fort Leonard Wood

ATTN: ATZT-DT-WM-C

320 Engineer Loop

Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473-8929

e-mail : bannerm@wood.army.mil

SYSTEM TRAINING PLAN

FOR THE

JOINT SERVICE FIXED-SITE DECONTAMINATION SYSTEM - ARMY

JSFXD (A)

THIS STRAP WILL REFLECT ONLY ARMY TRAINING AND REQUIREMENTS.

SYSTEM DESCRIPTION.

a. General. There is a need to provide the ability and capability to decontaminate fixed

sites, ports of entry, airfields, logistic support bases, and key command and control centers that have been exposed to damaging effects of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) warfare agents/contaminants of toxic industrial materials (TIMs). This requirement is associated with joint service and multinational interoperability for detecting, identifying and eliminating radiological, biological, and chemical hazards, and Defense Planning Guidance FY00-05.

b. Purpose. U. S. Forces will employ the Joint Service Fixed-Site Decontamination System

(JSFXD) in areas where it is reasonable to expect NBC weapons have been employed against friendly forces or TIMs will be encountered. The JSFXD will decontaminate logistics bases, airfields, ports, key command and control centers and other fixed facilities, including personnel and mission-essential equipment. Decontamination operations can occur during peacetime and wartime operations. The system will also support other environmental remediation operations or hazard assessment missions, as necessary.

c. Operational Concept. The JSFXD will incorporate both a family of decontaminants and a

family of decontamination application systems to enhance force protection through personnel, equipment, facility, and area decontamination.

d. First Unit Equipped (FUE) Date: 4Q06

d.

e. There is a requirement to conduct Training Effectiveness Analysis (TEA) in

accordance with TRADOC Regulation 350-70, Training Systems Approach to Training Management, Processes, and Products dated 9 March 1999 to:

1) Identify training impacts and the most cost-effective training strategy for the

JSFXD system.

2) Obtain feedback on fielded training programs and products.

3) Determine costs and effectiveness of training innovations.

4) Provide analytical basis for development of Combined Army Training Strategies.

5) Assist in meeting training requirements identified by Requirements

Determination.

TARGET AUDIENCE.

Training will be required for all Chemical Operational Specialists (Military Occupational Specialty (MOS)) (MOS 54B), and Chemical Officers (74A). Training for Quartermaster and Chemical Equipment Repairman (MOS 63J) is required for maintenance on the JSFXD system.

ASSUMPTIONS. - U.S. ARMY

a. The introduction and fielding of the JSFXD will have significant increases in training resources since this is a new system.

b. The primary operators are acclimatized to perform their duties while wearing full individual protective equipment (IPE).

c. The operator and crew will experience severe communication limitations while in Mission Oriented Protective Posture (MOPP) 4.

d. Design(s) for JSFXD will maximize the use of robotics and automation.

e. The fixed-site decontamination system will meet Army requirements for operational and logistical management per Field Manual (FM) 3-5, NBC Decontamination.

f. JSFXD will maximize the use of existing test, measurement and diagnostic equipment.

g. The JSFXD will have a built-in-test (BIT) capability to monitor and detect all critical failures and 95 percent of all non-critical failures to the line-replaceable unit (LRU) level.

h. The materiel developer (MD) will program, fund, and acquire Training Support Packages (TSPs) in coordination with the proponent(s). The TSPs will be multipurpose, and should be digitized in multimedia format to accomplish all Army Modernization Training (AMT) fielding requirements. This includes institutional, New Equipment Training (NET), and sustainment training. This same packet will be left with the installation/unit to provide a standardized, stand-alone package to support post-NET requirements.

TRAINING CONSTRAINTS. All currently envisioned training is contingent upon the

availability of the resources outlined in this Systems Training Plan (STRAP) and its appendices.

a. This is a new system and will require additional initial resources and training. There will be a increase in course length.

b. The JSFXD will increase the operator, maintainer, repairer, supporter, and instructor manpower requirements for maintenance training.

c. There may be Additional Skill Identifiers (ASI) requirements for operators, maintainers,

repairers, or supporters.

d. Active Component (AC).

1) MOS 54B and 74A are to be trained at the USACMLS.

(2) Warfighter training (Collective Training) is conducted at the unit home station.

e. Resource constraints may preclude the use of face-to-face new equipment training (NET) teams when the JSFXD is fielded. Therefore, training materials and lesson plans are the primary source of personnel and supervisor training. By the time JSXD is fielded, most all units will have some access to Distance Learning (DL) resources. Resources are required to have contractor support personnel field and train select units on the JSFXD. Training packages and resources are left with the gaining unit.

f. A chemical/biological agent simulant (chemical and/or biological) is currently not standardized or accepted, this limits where and how training can be conducted.

g. A suitable decontaminant simulant is required for training and will limit where and how training can be conducted.

TRAINING CONCEPT (AC/RC).

a. General. Training development defined by the Automated Systems Approach to Training

(ASAT) and those training development management, processes, and products as outline in TRADOC Regulation 350-70 will be used to produce the training concepts and strategies for the JSFXD. The STRAP will contain all resident training, non-resident training and exportable training materials (ETM). The training program for the JSFXD will be carried out on the following environments: New Equipment Training (WARMOD), Individual Training (WARRIOR), and Unit Training (WARFIGHTER).

b. Combined Arms Training Strategy. The CATS concept envisions an over arching strategy that will enable the Army to focus and manage all Warfighter training in an integrated manner. The heart of CATS uses a series of proponent-generated Warfighter training strategies that describe the events, frequencies and resources required to train soldiers and units to standards. See Annex C.

c. Reserve Component (RC) Training.

1) How do RC soldiers become MOS 54B Qualified? When required and

scheduled, the New Equipment Plan (NETP) will list the location and Warrior XXI Training (Individual). Develop Warrior XXI training so individual soldiers can operate and maintain the JSFXD.

2) Warfighter XXI Training (Collective/RC): How does this new system impact RC

Collective Training? Develop Warfighter XXI training to form cohesive teams of soldiers operating and maintaining the JSFXD.

d. Standards in Training Commission (STRAC): Since the JSFXD is not a weapon or

munitions system, STRAC requirements are not applicable.

e. Interservice Training Review Organization (ITRO): This is a joint system and the use of ITRO resources may be cost efficient.

TRAINING STRATEGY (AC/RC).

a. WARMOD

1) General. New Equipment Training (NET) is required to train Instructor and Key

Personnel (IKP) prior to the Initial Operational Test and Evaluation (IOT&E), and to support the initial fielding of the system. NET is conducted in accordance with the JSFXD NET Plan. A NET Training Support Package (TSP) will be developed by the Material Developer (MD) and validated by the proponent school during the Initial Operational Test and Evaluation (IOT&E). The MD will conduct NET concurrently with the initial fielding of the JSFXD to Army units. The NET teams will have total responsibility for training soldiers on the operation and maintenance of the JSFXD during system fielding.

(2) Doctrine and Tactics Training (DTT). DTT will be incorporated into the Training

Test Support Package (TTSP) using the multipurpose, multimedia digitized TSP provided by the MD/equipment contractor for the IOT&E. Doctrine and Tactics Training (DTT) shall be performed in conjunction with NET. The Material Developer shall plan, program, and budget for DTT and NET. Execution of NET shall be performed by the program integrated product team ( Mat Dev, Cbt Dev, Tng Dev, Proponent Schools).

3) In accordance with (IAW) TRADOC Regulation (TR) 350-70, Chapter II-6-2, the

following requirements must be met before validation of the JSFXD training plan.

(a) The MD/equipment contractor will provide the Doctrine Tactics, and Training (DTT) plans for the TTSP for review and approval by the USACMLS (Army). The TTSP will include TMs and lesson plans (LP) and must be provided to the USACMLS 6 months prior to IKPT.

(b) The IKPT will be conducted by the MD/equipment contractor 12 months prior to the ITO&E of the JSFXD system.

(c) The JSFXD training plan must be validated by the proponent(s) before going to Mile Stone (MS) III review.

b. Warrior XXI (Individual Training):

(1) Institutional Training. Existing Enlisted, Noncommissioned Officers (NCO), Officer

courses will incorporate JSFXD training. Necessary Soldier Training Publications (STP) tasks, and all Officer Foundation Standards (OFS) tasks are developed and incorporated as appropriate. Details for tasks analysis is provided in Annex C.

2) USACMLS. Institutional training is based on logistics support analysis

requirement data, task analysis, and knowledge gained from IOT&E.

a) One-Station Unit Training (OSUT). The USACMLS will train 54B students to

operate the JSFXD and conduct operator maintenance tasks.

b) Enlisted Training. The Chemical MOS 54B, Basic Noncommissioned Officer

Course (BNCOC), Chemical, Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course-Reclassification (BNCOC-R), and the Chemical, Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Course (ANCOC) students will receive operator/preventive maintenance checks training on the JSFXD.

c) Officer Training. The Chemical Officers Basic Course (COBC) and Chemical

Captain's Career Course (CMC3) students will receive operator/preventive maintenance checks and employment planning training on the JSFXD.

(3) Quartermaster/ Chemical Equipment (MOS 63J) students will receive maintenance training on the JSFXD at the U.S. Army Ordnance Center and School (USAOC&S).

c. Warfighter XXI (Collective Training):

1) Collective Training in the Institution. Any collective task trained in the institution will be based on Logistic Support Analysis Report (LSAR) and training tasks initially provided by the contractor, knowledge gained from NET, Initial Operational Test (IOT) and IKPT. Applicable soldiers manuals, trainers guides, and student guides will be developed, reviewed, and then revised as needed. It is anticipated that the JSFXD will require increase training time, instructor requirements, facilities, and TADSS at the BNCOC, ANCOC and Officer level.

2) Collective Training in the Unit: Collective training will be conducted and evaluated by the appropriate level of the Mission Training Plan (MTP). The unit will train its unit leaders on the JSFXD task organization, employment, doctrine and tactics. Task force maneuvers and Combat Training Center (CTC) rotation will be required to validate the ability of the crew and leaders to employ the JSFXD within the force. Collective Unit/Sustainment level training will be conducted using new equipment training package, technical manuals and extension training materials, Army Readiness Test and Evaluation Program (ARTEP) manuals and unit Mission Essential Task List (METL). Further unit level training of operators/crews will consist of a combination of TRADOC Decision Support System (TADSS) and the JSFXD for hands on training. This will be progressive from initial to sustainment.

3) The Chemical Specialist (54B) soldier assigned to or supporting the unit will conduct initial training of the designated unit operator personnel. Training of unit personnel is accomplished by incorporating the tasks and individual skills that will complete their unit mission.

4) Reserve Component (RC) Considerations: The JSFXD system is to be trained in the same manner as the active force. When required and scheduled, the New Equipment Training Plan (NETP) will list the location and personnel needed for RC NET team deployment. RC training will follow the same training concept and Program of Instruction (POI) as the active army, modified to be given during monthly and annual training cycles. The JSFXD system training strategies and concepts will be coordinated with the RC.

TRAINING PRODUCTS.

a. Training Aids, Devices, Simulators, and Simulations (TADSS).

(1) There is a requirement for a persistent chemical agent simulant and a means for chemical agent disclosure in training.

(2) There is a need for a Biological Agent Simulant.

(3) There is a need for a surrogate decontaminant simulant.

(4) The system must have embedded training capabilities that allow the operators to perform all necessary control and operations tasks without use of the full up JSFXD system.

(5) The embedded training capabilities should allow the primary trainer to inject system faults so the operator can perform trouble-shooting procedures.

b. Multimedia products. TBD

c. Manuals. Besides the required Technical Manual (TM) for the system, other user manuals are required to ease the training and maintainability of the JSFXD. Some manuals or other support documentation may require the material to withstand decontamination. Some instructions may require printing or mounting on the hardware of the JSFXD system.

d. System hardware/software and/or components. TBD

e. System Technical Manuals (TM) and Training Support Packages (TSP) are developed by

the material developer. Training literature and TMs will be tested and fielded concurrently with the system.

TRAINING SUPPORT.

a. Distance Learning (DL) Infrastructure. The DL infrastructure will comply with the

specifications designated by the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command DL guidelines. infrastructure will comply with the specifications designated by the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command DL guidelines.

b. Facilities. The training system may require investment of permanent facilities to house the JSFXD system, the training mock-ups, and the training system. The facilities may require special handling of the run-off produced by the systems. The JSFXD may require modification to existing structures or equipment for the operational or training modes.

c. Ammunition. No ammunition is required for JSFXD.

d. Other. TBD

d.

e. Training issues at risk. TBD

POSTFIELDING TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS (PFTEA).

A post fielding training effectiveness analysis (PFTEA) is required within 12 months after the first unit is equipped. Soldier performance and perception, training costs, training materials and media, and training schedules are analyzed to determine cost and training effectiveness. Results are be used by the Training Developer to adjust institutional and unit training programs as necessary. The Material Developer will program manpower and monetary resources for:

• performance and perception data collection instrument development,

• data collection (cost, performance and perception, time, et al.),

• data analysis,

• reporting.

| Service Courses Affected by the JOINT SERVICE FIXED-SITE DECONTAMINATION SYSTEM – ARMY JSFXD (A) |

|[Use the ATRRS course number and name] |

|Functional and Professional Courses |USACMLS |USAOCS |XXXXXX |XXXXXXX |

|54B Chemical Operations Spec | | | | |

|63J Chemical Maintenance | | | | |

|74A Chemical Officer | | | | |

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|Legend |

|OSUT |One Station Unit Training |

|COBC |Chemical Officer Basic Course |

|CMC3 |Chemical Captain Career Course |

|BNCOC |Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course |

|BNCOC-R |Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course R (Reclassification) |

|ANCOC |Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Course |

|ATRRS |Army Training Requirements & Resourcing System |

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|(AFSC), (ASI), (NEC) (MOS)/Area of Concentration (AOC) |

|(Present Data by MOS by School) |

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|Training Strategy for One Station Unit Training (OSUT): |

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|Location |

|Lesson Plans |

|Course Start |

| Classes per Year |

| Student Load per Fiscal Year (FY) |

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|Integrated Training Strategy for Officer Basic Course |

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|Location |

|Lesson Plans |

|Course Start |

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| Student Load per FY |

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|Training Requirement Analysis System (TRAS) Documents |

| Individual Training Plan (output of the CATS long-range individual training strategy) |

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| Course Administrative Data |

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| Program of Instruction (output of the course design) |

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|Training Support Required |

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Unit Training Strategy for the JOINT SERVICE FIXEDSITE DECONTAMINATION SYSTEM – ARMY JSFXD (A)

|1. Individual Training: |

| a. Strategy: Individual skills will be sustained through daily operational training, crew drills, situational training exercises, and |

|field training exercises. Commanders ensure individual proficiency in accordance with applicable manuals; e.g. to maintain individual |

|skill proficiency on the JSFXD, warfighters designated to operate and maintain it will train as follows: |

|MOS, AFSC, NEC |Training Event |Frequency |

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| b. Products: Required to sustain individual skills. |

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|MQS II & III | | |

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|2. Collective Training: |

| a. Strategy: The collective skills to employ and maintain the system are______. To sustain collective proficiency, the following are |

|recommended training echelons, events, and frequencies: |

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|SYSTEM |ACAT |OFFICE SYMBOL |AS OF DATE |

|JSFXD | |ATZT-DT-WM-C |January 2000 |

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|JSFXD |ATZT-DT-WR-C ( MR. Mike Sheheane) | |

|TRAINING PACKAGE |

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|TRAINING PACKAGE |

|ELEMENT/PRODUCT Soldier Training Product (STP) |

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|TRAINING PACKAGE |

|ELEMENT/PRODUCT Army Correspondence Course Program (ACCP) |

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Resource Summary for the JOINT SERVICE FIXED SITE DECONTAMINATION SYSTEM – ARMY JSFXD (A)

1. Facilities Requirements. Movement Control Agency (MCA) plus Operations Maintenance Army (OMA) and Other Procurements Army (OPA) tails.) The purpose of OMA and OPA tails is to ensure critical support of MCA projects. They identify essential habitability items and operations equipment.

Description Appn/Amount FY Req'd $ Source

a. USACMLS:

b. USAOC&S:

c. Other (specify):

2. Additional Equipment Requirements. (OPA Funded)

Equipment BOIP Number Number Required

a. USAMLS:

b. USAOC&S:

c. Other (specify):

3. Additional OMA Funding Requirements. (Insert additional funding responsibility, if any; by organization and timeframe.)

Description Appn/Amount Freq Req'd $ Source

a. Training –

(1) USAOC&S:

Civ Payroll

Contract Maint

Sup/Equip

(2) USACMLS:

Civ Payroll

Contract Maint

Sup/Equip

b. Training Spt -

(1) USAOC&S:

Civ Payroll

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Description Appn/Amount Freq Req'd $ Source

Printing

Sup/Equip

(2) USACMLS:

Civ Payroll

Printing

Sup/Equip

c. BASOPS -

(1) USAOC&S:

Utilities

In/Out Proc

Info Mgt

(2) USACMLS:

Utilities

In/Out Proc

Info Mgt

d. Other (specify)

* Note: “R” is for recurring

4. Additional Manpower Requirements

Description OFF WO ENL CIV TOTAL

a. Training –

(1) USACMLS:

Instr 0 0 0 0 0

Overhd 0 0 0 0 0

(2) USAOC&S:

Instr 0 0 0 0 0

Overhd 0 0 0 0 0

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Description OFF WO ENL CIV TOTAL

b. Training Spt –

(1) USAOC&S:

Tng Dev 0 0 0 0 0

Tng Eval 0 0 0 0 0

(2) USACMLS:

Tng Dev 0 0 0 0 0

Tng Eval 0 0 0 0 0

c. BASOPS –

(1) USAOC&S:

AG 0 0 0 0 0

Finance 0 0 0 0 0

(2) USACMLS:

AG 0 0 0 0 0

Finance 0 0 0 0 0

d. Other (specify)

REFERENCES

MNS

ORD

SMMP

TEA

NETP BOIP

AMIM NUMBER, etc

COORDINATION ANNEX FOR THE JSFXD

|AGENCIES | SENT | CONCUR/ | NO |COMMENTS |COMMENTS |

| |DOCUMENT |NONCONCUR |RESPONSE |SUBMITTED |ACCEPTED |

|MANSCEN/DOTD/ | 4 Oct 99 | | | YES |ACCEPTED |

|Warrior/Chem Div | | | | | |

|MANSCEN/DOTD/ | | CONCUR | | | |

|Warfighter/Chem Div |4 Oct 99 | | | | |

|MANSCEN/DCD/ | 4 Oct 99 | | | YES |ACCEPTED |

|Chem Div | | | | | |

|MANSCEN/DCLT | 4 Oct 99 | CONCUR | |NO | |

| | 4 Oct 99 | CONCUR | | | |

|USACMLS | | | | | |

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|TRADOC | | | | | |

| | 5 Nov 99 | CONCUR | |NO | |

|STRICOM | | | | | |

| | 5 Nov 99 | | | YES |ACCEPTED |

|CASCOM | | | | | |

| | 5 Nov 99 | | | YES |AXXEPTED |

|USAOC&S | | | | | |

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NONACCOMMODATED COMMENTS(S):

|Legend |

|Acronym |Meaning |

|AC |Active Component |

|AMT |Army Modernization Training |

|AMTP |Army Training and Evaluation Program Mission Training Plan |

|ANCOC |Advanced Noncommissioned Chemical Officer Course |

|ARTEP |Army Training and Evaluation Program |

|ASAT |Automated Systems Approach to Training |

|ASI |Additional Skill Identifier |

|BIT |Built-in-Testing |

|BNCOC |Basic Noncommissioned Chemical Officer Course R (Reclassification) |

|CATS |Combined Arms Training Strategy |

|CMC3 |Chemical Captain Career Course |

|CTC |Combat Training Center |

|COBC |Chemical Officer Basic Course |

|DL |Distance Learning |

|DOTD |Director of Training Development |

|DTT |Doctrine and Tactics Training |

|ET |Embedded Training |

|ETM |Extension Training Materials |

|FAMSIM |Family of Simulations |

|FM |Field Manual |

|FTX |Field Training Exercise |

|FUE |First Unit Equipped |

|IOT |Initial Operational Test |

|IOT&E |Initial Operational Test & Evaluation |

|IPE |Individual Protective Equipment |

|IKPT |Instructor and Key Personnel Training |

|JSFXD |Joint Service Fixed Site Decontamination |

|JSIMS |Joint Simulations |

|LRU |Line-Replaceable Unit |

|MCA |Movement Control Agency |

|MD |Material Developer |

|METL |Mission Essential Task List |

|MOPP |Mission Oriented Protective Posture |

|MOS |Military Occupational Specialty |

|MQS |Military Qualification Standards (to become obsolete) |

|MTP |Mission Training Plan |

|NBC |Nuclear Biological and Chemical |

|NCO |Noncommissioned Officer |

|NET |New Equipment Training |

|NETP |New Equipment Training Plan |

|OFS |Officer Foundation Standards |

|OSUT |One Station Unit Training |

|PFTEA |Post Fielding Training Effectiveness Analysis |

|POI |Period of Instruction |

|RC |Reserve Component |

|STP |Soldiers Training Publications |

|STRAC |Standards in Training Commission |

|TADSS |Training Aids, Devices, Simulators and Simulations |

|TBD |To Be Determined |

|TIMs |Toxic Industrial Materials |

|TM |Technical Manual |

|TRADOC |US Army Training and Doctrine Command |

|TSP |Training Support Package |

|TTSP |Training Test Support Package |

|USACMLS |U.S. Army Chemical School |

|USAOC&S |U.S. Army Ordnance Center and School |

|WARMOD |Warfighter Modernization |

|WARSIM |Warfighters Simulation |

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|Requirements for the |

|JOINT SERVICE FIXED SITE DECONTAMINATION SYSTEM – ARMY JSFXD (A) |

|Purpose/Function |NET |Institution |Unit |

|Persistent Chemical Agent Simulant |Y |Y |Y |

|Surrogate Decontamination |Y |Y |Y |

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|Chemical Agent Simulant |Y |Y |Y |

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|Biological Agent Simulant |Y |Y |Y |

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