SYSTEM TRAINING PLAN (STRAP) - United States Army



system training Plan (strap)

FOR

SECURE EN ROUTE COMMUNICATIONS PACKAGE IMPROVED

(SECOMP-I)

DATE: 18 July 2001

VERSION: FINAL

PROPONENT: UNITED STATES ARMY SIGNAL CENTER AND FORT GORDON

FORT GORDON, GEORGIA 30905-5735

system training plan (strap)

FOR

SECURE EN ROUTE COMMUNICATIONS PACKAGE-IMPROVED (SECOMP-I)

CONTENTS

PARAGRAPH PAGE

1. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1

2. TARGET AUDIENCE 1

3. ASSUMPTIONS 2

4. TRAINING CONSTRAINTS 2

5. TRAINING CONCEPT (AC/RC) 3

6. TRAINING STRATEGY (AC/RC) 4

7. TRAINING PRODUCTS 4

8. TRAINING SUPPORT 4

9. POST FIELDING TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS (PFTEA) 4

ANNEX PAGE

A – TARGET AUDIENCE A-1

B – COMBINED ARMS TRAINING STRATEGY (CATS) INDIVIDUAL

TRAINING STRATEGIES (WARRIOR) B-1

C – CATS SHORT-RANGE UNIT TRAINING STRATEGIES (WARFIGHTER) C-1

D – TRAINING DEVELOPMENT MILESTONE SCHEDULE D-1

E – RESOURCES E-1

F – REFERENCES F-1

G – COORDINATION G-1

H – ACRONYMS H-1

I – TRAINING AIDS, DEVICES, SIMULATIONS, AND SIMULATORS

(TADSS) REQUIREMENTS I-1

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1. system DESCRIPTION.

A. THE SECURE EN ROUTE COMMUNICATIONS PACKAGE-IMPROVED (SECOMP-I) WILL BE PROCURED AND FIELDED USING A BLOCK APPROACH. BLOCK I WILL PROVIDE THE BASIC VERY HIGH FREQUENCY/ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY VOICE AND DATA CAPABILITIES USING CURRENT DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DOD) RADIOS PROVIDED BY THE USING UNITS. IN BLOCK I, THE COMMAND CONFIGURATION USES THREE VHF/UHF RADIO TERMINALS AND WILL PROVIDE UP TO THREE VOICE OR DATA NETWORKS SIMULTANEOUSLY. A STANDARD CONFIGURATION OF THE SYSTEM HAS TWO VHF/UHF RADIO TERMINALS AND WILL PROVIDE THE SAME CAPABILITIES AS THE COMMAND CONFIGURATION BUT ON ONLY TWO VHF OR UHF CHANNELS. BOTH CONFIGURATIONS ARE EQUIPPED WITH TWO NOTEBOOK COMPUTERS PRE-LOADED WITH RELEVANT MISSION RELATED INFORMATION, MAPS AND DATA. BLOCK I CAPABILITIES ARE MAINTAINED WITHIN A SINGLE TRANSIT CASE OR RACK THAT WILL BE EMPLOYED IN THE GROUND MODE.

(1) Provide two notebook computers to send and receive joint standard National Imagery and Mapping Agency digital topographic maps, controlled image based products, photographs, intelligence and other mission related information (threshold). Block II will provide 5 Warfighter positions capable of performing collaborative En route Mission planning, and rehearsal (EMPR), while en route to an area of operation.

(2) Provide five Warfighter stations and one system administrator position, remote control/intercom system with noise canceling earphones and voice activated, noise suppressing, microphone worn by the user as one unit to interconnect the commander, staff and system operator. Each station will be capable of intercommunications, remote selection and operation (communicate voice or data) of the radios (threshold). Provide the same service with a wireless remote control system (objective).

(3) Provide a small, lightweight plain paper color printer capable of loading and printing military colored maps and digital pictures. Printer resolution must be such that it produces legible 1:50,000 color military maps and map overlays with military map symbols (threshold).

(4) Initially provide a multiband antenna system with receiver preamplifiers that support up to three UHF Demand Assigned Multiple Access (DAMA) voice/data Single Channel Tactical Satellite (SCATSAT) terminals and/or VHF voice on non-frequency hopping channels simultaneously (threshold), or any combination of these while operating on C-130 and C-17 USAF aircraft with frequency hopping VHF voice as an objective. Provide wideband multi-channel satellite antennas capable of accessing X, Ku and Ka band military and commercial satellite networks (objective).

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b. Block II will build on block I and provide full EMPR capabilities similar to the ground Tactical Operations Center (TOC) systems using advanced wideband commercial or DOD provided radios, satellites and approved army and Joint Command and Control systems. The Army is pursuing with the USAF Special Projects Office the possibility of adding additional antennas for Block II. These antenna modifications will support both Joint and Army en route communications. Block II incorporates a Flying Local Area Network (FLAN), wideband high speed satellite communications and an approved automated Command and Control (C2) system to attain full EMPR functionality in three packages tailored to support different levels of command: a fully capable EMPR C2 node normally manned by Corps and Division staff; a less capable Brigade/Battalion package; and Company package.

c. First Unit Equipped Date (FUED) : TBD

2. target audience.

A. THE PROPOSED TARGET AUDIENCE FOR THE SECOMP-I WILL BE FROM THE EXISTING

Army military force; enlisted personnel, signal officers, and warrant officers who will install, operate and maintain the SECOMP-I. Changes to the target audience, if required, will be identified as data and information matures. Initial training will be conducted in the units when they are fielded the SECOMP-I.

b. The following Military Occupational Skills (MOS) may be impacted by the fielding of the SECOMP-I:

(1) MOS 31U Signal Support Systems Specialist.

(2) MOS 25A Signal Operations officer

(3) MOS 18E20 Special Forces Communications Noncommissioned Officer (NCO).

(4) MOS 35E Radio/Communications Security Repairer

5) MOS 35J Computer/Automation Systems Repairer

3. assumptions.

A. FIELDING OF THE SECOMP-I WILL NOT CAUSE AN INCREASE OF MANPOWER.

b. The SECOMP-I devices will not require any new MOS or Additional Skill Identifiers

(ASI).

c. Training equipment and technical publications will be provided in the required quantities

and within the specified time frame.

d. Resources will be made available to the Signal Center for the development of Soldier Training Publications (STP) and Army Training and Evaluation Program (ARTEP).

e. Personnel for installing, operating, and maintaining the SECOMP-I will come from current U.S. Army force structure.

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f. Training development resources, manpower, and equipment will be available to support SECOMP-I training and development over the life cycle of the SECOMP-I.

g. The material developer will provide required training equipment and Instructor and Key Personnel (I&KP) training prior to start date.

h. The proponent school will provide Tactics, Techniques, Procedures (TTPs) for units being fielded SECOMP-I. The TTP will address changes in the units’ doctrine and tactics because of the fielding of SECOMP-I.

4. training constraints.

A. CURRENTLY TRAINING AND DOCTRINE COMMAND (TRADOC) RESTRICTS INCREASES IN RESIDENT TRAINING HOURS AND FUNDING OF FUNCTIONAL COURSES IS LIMITED. CONSTRAINTS ARE APPLICABLE TO BOTH ACTIVE AND RESERVE COMPONENTS AND UNITS.

b. All currently envisioned training is contingent upon the availability of the resources outlined in the System Training Plan (STRAP) and its appendices.

c. Personnel resources required for SECOMP-I training must come from Department of the Army (DA) resources. The training, equipment, components and SECOMP-I must be provided in sufficient quantities and within the appropriate time frames to support operational testing. The material developer will provide required resources and facilities defined in the STRAP.

d. Manpower and Personnel Integration (MANPRINT) considerations and constraints will influence total system performance, as it reflects impact of the user on system effectiveness. A System MANPRINT Management Plan and a MANPRINT assessment will be conducted.

5. training concept (ac/rc). The focus of the training concept for SECOMP-I is to identify the individual and collective task, and the training required, to support mission execution at each echelon by duty position (operator, maintainer, staff, and commander). The SECOMP-I shall be designed so that formal operator training shall be minimized. The design shall limit the sophistication of the skills required to operate and maintain the equipment to those already possessed by designated personnel. Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), United States Army, will develop and apply the standards to all phases of training for SECOMP-I. The STRAP for the SECOMP-I will establish the concepts and methods that the material provider will use to train users in field units, and at the institution, The SECOMP-I product, and the established concept and method of training, will be compatible with the Automated Systems Approach to Training (ASAT). Task analysis and individual and collective task development will be performed using the ASAT database software that will be provided as Government Furnished Equipment.

6. TRAINING STRATEGY. THE USASC&G WILL ENFORCE TRADOC POLICIES AND MANDATES IN FIVE CATEGORIES THAT DEFINE THE TRAINING STRATEGY FOR THE SECOMP-I. THE CATEGORIES OF TRAINING WILL BE ACTIVE AND RESERVES COMPONENT TRAINING, NEW EQUIPMENT TRAINING, INSTRUCTOR AND KEY PERSONNEL TRAINING, INSTITUTION TRAINING, AND TRAINING ON DEVICES AND AIDS AND SIMULATIONS. THE USASC&FG WILL VERIFY THE TRAINING MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS THAT WILL BE USED TO SUPPORT ALL CATEGORIES OF SECOMP-I TRAINING.

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a. Active Component/Reserve Component. The required training projected for the SECOMP-I at each echelon will be targeted for System Users (SU), System Administrators (SA) and network managers. The PM will design the SECOMP-I so that the cost to train, and the amount of time to train, will be kept to a minimal. The training developer will produce a STRAP that puts emphasis on Distance Learning (DL) Technology, Placing emphasis on DL will reduce travel needs for trainers; and emphasis on DL will reduce cost for people who require training. The PM will support the SECOMP-I with Training Aids, Devices, and Simulators and Simulation (TADSS) products.

1) Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTP). The proponent for the SECOMP-I

Will develop the TTP for units that are being fielded SECOMP-I systems.

(2) Unit Sustainment Training. All NET training products will be easily adapted for unit sustainment training. These products will support rapid train-up of replacement personnel in support of contingency operations. An Electronic Reference Package (ERP) will be developed. This ERP will be developed for the Signal officer, operator and unit level maintainer of SECOMP-I and revised as necessary as new technology is inserted or changes to the system are made. SECOMP-I training products will be prepared IAW the Training Requirements Analysis System (TRAS) process, the TRADOC Systems Approach to Training (SAT), TRADOC Reg. 350-70, and AR 350-35. Task Selection Matrices (TSM) for the SECOMP-I will be provided, IAW TRADOC Pam 351-13, and will meet the appropriate Training Directorate (TD) critical task selection board requirements. All task development products will be delivered using the Automated Systems Approach to Training (ASAT) database software, provided as government furnished equipment. All training development products shall be entered into TRADOC’s Database.

(3) Combat Training Center (CTC) Instrumentation Systems. Requirements for the SECOMP-I to interface with CTC instrumentation systems exists. Live Force on Force training at home station, local training areas, maneuver CTC, and deployed training sites will be required to validate the ability of units to employ SECOMP-I within the force, and mission rehearsal needs.

b. Net Equipment Training (NET). Initial NET for the units being fielded SECOMP-I will use the same training programs developed for IKP training. The Computer Based Training (CBT) programs will be made available to the units concurrently with the SECOMP-I fielding. The Material Developer/Training Developer will perform verification/validation of NET materials.

c. Institutional Training. There will be no institutional training at the Signal Center for Block I but may be required for Block II. Initial Individual system training will be conducted through NET during the system deployment. It is essential that all training products be developed by the materiel developer consistent with the delivery schedule of SECOMP-I. A qualified new equipment training team (NETT), and initial key personnel (IKP) training, to include maintenance/repair will be required.

(1) Training Materials. The materials and computer programs will be designed so that the training can be accessible by computer diskette, CD-ROM (threshold), and the World Wide Web (objective).

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(2) Material Maintenance. The material developer will maintain and update the training materials at the institution throughout the system life cycle of the system.

(3) Combined Arms Training Strategy (CATS). The CATS will be the reference source for developing, assisting, and sustaining short and long-range individual and collective SECOMP-I training. The individual soldiers with the job title of SU, SA, and maintainer will require SECOMP-I Training. The collective training requirements are for staff, crew, team, and unit. TRADOC will advise trainers on correct usage of doctrine and tactics.

d. Instructor and Key Personnel Training (I&KPT). The material developer will provide a series of system training products, conduct Instructor and I&KPT and support NET during developmental testing, The Materiel Developer will require the contractor to develop and support SECOMP-I training which will utilize existing training materials to the maximum extent possible. The material developer along with the TRADOC training proponent will verify and validate the training materials before Army instructors and training developers attend the IKPT event. The material developer will be responsible for the validation, and the TRADOC training proponent will be responsible for the verification. Task analysis and individual and collective task development will be performed using the Automated Systems Approach to Training (ASAT) database software, provided as Government Furnished. The material developer will maintain and update the training materials throughout the system’s life cycle. The training products will prepared in accordance with the Requirements Analysis System process, and TRADOC Regulation 350-70, Systems Approach to Training (SAT) Management Processes, and Products.

e. Training Aids Devices Simulators and Simulations. TRADOC will require the material developer to augment the SECOMP-I with TADSS products will be compatible with and augment, distance learning technology. The PM will support the life-cycle maintenance for TADSS. The TADSS life-cycle maintenance will include the upgrade and replacement of software and hardware modules, to include COTS and GOTS that the PM provides. The Signal Center will require that the TADSS products be fully operational prior to fielding the unit/organization and institution.

7. Training products.

A. INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA INSTRUCTION (IMI) PERFORMANCE SUPPORT SYSTEM (PSS) WILL BE DEVELOPED AND INTEGRATED INTO THE SECOMP-I SYSTEM SOFTWARE. THE USE OF CBTS WILL BE EMPLOYED IN THE TRAINING PROCESS FOR NON-RESIDENT COURSES, AS WELL AS THE USE INTERACTIVE ELECTRONIC TECHNICAL MANUALS (IETM) AND EXPORTABLE TRAINING SUPPORT MATERIAL. ALL TRAINING AND SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS WILL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH TRADOC 350-70.

b. Training devices, network simulators, CBTs and training aids to include CD-ROMs will be upgraded to accommodate the SECOMP-I.

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C. THE PM WILL SUPPORT THE TADSS LIFE-CYCLE MAINTENANCE. THE LIFE-CYCLE MAINTENANCE SUPPORT INCLUDES BUT NOT LIMITED TO UPGRADE, REVISION, AND REPAIR OF SOFTWARE AND COTS AND GOTS PLATFORMS PECULIAR TO THE SECOMP-I. THE LIFE-CYCLE MAINTENANCE SUPPORT IS NOT AN OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENT PRIOR TO THE FIELDING OF SECOMP-I. THE LIFE-CYCLE MAINTENANCE WILL INCLUDE AND TRAINING REQUIREMENTS OR TRAINING UPGRADES OR REVISIONS AS A RESULT OF UPGRADING, REVISING, OR REPAIRING SECOPM-I SOFTWARE.

8. TRAINING SUPPORT.

A. DISTANCE LEARNING. THE TRAINING SYSTEM ANALYSTS ENVISION THAT INTERACTIVE COURSEWARE INSTRUCTIONS, CBT, AND IETM TRAINING, OR A COMBINATION OF THESE PRODUCTS, WILL BE DELIVERED TO AUGMENT THE DISTANCE LEARNING.

b. Facilities: Not Applicable in Block I.

c. Ammunition: Not Applicable

d. Other: Not Applicable

9. post fieldingtraining effective analysis (pftea).

A. THE SIGNAL CENTER WILL RECOMMEND THAT A PFTEA BE PERFORMED 12-18 MONTHS AFTER THE SECOMP-I IS FIELDED. THE PFTEA WILL BE CONDUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AR 5-5 STUDIES PROGRAM. THE PFTEA SHOULD BE CONDUCTED BY TRADOC ANALYSIS COMMAND.

b. Feedback from the PFTEA will assist the Signal Center and future fielding teams for revising the training and associated material.

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ANNEX A – TARGET AUDIENCE

|COURSE MATRIX |

|Courses Affected by |

| |Signal |Ordnance |Sergeants Major |

|Functional and Professional Courses |School |School |Academy |

|31U10 Signal Support Systems Specialist | | | |

|25A Signal Operations Officer | | | |

|35E Radio Repair Specialist | |X | |

|35J Computer/Automation Systems | | | |

|Repairer | |X | |

|18E20 Special Forces Communications Noncommissioned Officer (NCO) | | | |

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ANNEX B – COMBINED ARMS TRAINING STRATEGY (CATS) INDIVIDUAL TRAINING STRATEGIES (WARRIOR)

No Institutional training

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ANNEX C – CATS SHORT-RANGE UNIT TRAINING STRATEGIES (WARFIGHTER)

|UNIT/SUSTAINMENT TRAINING |REQUIREMENTS CONTROL SYMBOL |

| |ATTG-55 |

|Requirements Determination and Acquisition Process |SYSTEM: Secure En route Communications Package Improved (SECOMP-I) |

|LCM PHASE: | |

|1. INDIVIDUAL TRAINING |

|Strategy (How individual skills will be sustained): Individual skills will be sustained using On-The-Job training materials, technical manuals|

|provided with equipment. |

|Individual performance will be measured under the Combined Arms Training Strategy (CATS) requirements during Collective Training as per the |

|ATTG-YA (350). |

|Training for each MOS will be conducted quarterly. |

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|b. Products required to sustain individual skills |

|PRODUCT |DATE REQUIRED |RESOURCE |RESPONSIBLE AGENCY |Notes |

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|TM |FUE |Logistics Support Analysis |PM | |

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|NET Support Package |FUE |TM, LSA |PM/USASC&FG | |

|CBT |FUE | |PM/USASC&FG | |

|IETM |FUE | |PM/USASC&FG | |

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|2. COLLECTIVE TRAINING |

|a. Strategy (Type collective training, exercises, simulations, embedded training, crew drills, by which crews/unit will be trained to employ |

|the system (Doctrine and tactics included) (See CATS training strategy) |

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ANNEX D – TRAINING DEVELOPMENT MILESTONE SCHEDULE

|Individual Training Plan |

|Milestone: |Date |

| 1. Initial Individual Training Plan (ITP) submitted. | |

| 2. Annotated task list submitted. | |

| 3. Course Administrative Data (CAD) submitted. | |

| 4. Training Program Worksheet (TPW) submitted. | |

| 5. ITP submitted. | |

| 6. POI submitted. | |

| 7. Digitized copy archived. | |

| 8. Resident course start date. | |

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|Army Correspondence Course Program |

|Milestone: |Date |

| 1. Requirement identified and submitted for approval. | |

| 2. Requirement approved by HQ TRADOC. | |

| 3. Development initiated. | |

| 4. Advance breakdown sheet submitted. | |

| 5. Digitized camera-ready copy (CRC) submitted. | |

| 6. Subcourse material ready for replication/distribution. | |

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|Field Manuals (FMs) |

|Milestone: |Date |

| 1. Requirements identified. | |

| 2. Draft FM changes validated. | |

| 3. FM outlines approved. | |

| 4. FM coordinating draft completed. | |

| 5. Print/digitization request initiated. | |

| 6. Approved digitized CRC submitted. | |

| 7. Replication/distribution completed. | |

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|Soldier’s Training Publications |

|Note: Includes the soldier’s manual (SM), trainer’s guide (TG), and Army Training and Evaluation Program (ARTEP) products. |

|Milestone: |Date |

| 1. Analysis completed. | |

| 2. Draft SM, ARTEP MTP, and TG. | |

| 3. ATSC staffing. | |

| 4. Digitized/CRC submitted. | |

| 5. Replication/distribution | |

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|Interactive Multimedia Instruction (IMI)/Distance Learning |

|Milestone: |Date |

| 1. Requirements identified and submitted for approval. | |

| 2. Requirements approved by ATSC and TRADOC. | |

| 3. Resources identified. | |

| 4. Courseware developed and validated. | |

| 5. Master materials to ATSC for replication and distribution. | |

| 6. Replication/distribution completed. | |

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|Training Effectiveness Analysis (TEA) |

|(Conducted in-house, by contract, Training Development and Analysis Activity [TDAA], TRADOC Analysis Center [TRAC], or Program Manager [PM]) |

|Milestone: |Date |

| 1. Interim TEA developed. | |

| 2. TEA updated for Milestone Decision Review I. | |

| 3. TEA updated for Milestone Decision Review II. | |

| 4. TEA updated for Milestone Decision Review III. | |

| 5. Post-Fielding TEA (PFTEA) planned. | |

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|Army Visual Information Production and Distribution Program (DAVIPDP) |

|Milestone: |Date |

| 1. High-risk tasks and jobs identified. | |

| 2. Storyboards validated. | |

| 3. DAVIPDP requirements submitted to ATSC. | |

| 4. Requirements approved by DA. | |

| 5. Production initiated. | |

| 6. Replication/distribution completed. | |

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

|Milestone: |Date |

| 1. High risk, hard-to-train tasks identified. | |

| 2. Need for TADSS identified. | |

| 3. TADSS concept validated. | |

| 4. TADSS incorporated into the STRAP (part of the CATS). | |

| 5. Analytical justification using TEA provided. | |

| 6. Training operational requirements document (ORD) developed, if required. | |

| 7. TADSS effectiveness validated. | |

| 8. TADSS incorporated into the ORD. | |

| 9. MOS-specific milestones/requirements for TADSS developed and | |

|incorporated in the integrated training strategy (ITS). | |

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|Facilities |

|Milestone: |Date |

| 1. Range and facility requirements identified. | |

| 2. Identification of construction requirements completed. | |

| 3. Construction requirements submitted to MACOM. | |

| 4. Requirements validated and updated. | |

| 5. Supporting requirements identified and availability coordinated. | |

| 6. Installation and other construction requirements submitted to MACOM. | |

| 7. Refined construction requirements and range criteria forwarded to | |

|MACOM. | |

| 8. Construction initiated. | |

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|Training Ammunition |

|Milestone: |Date |

| 1. Ammunition identified. | |

| 2. Initial ammunition requirements validated. | |

| 3. Requirements included in the ORD. | |

| 4. Ammunition item developed. | |

| 5. Validation and test completed. | |

| 6. Ammunition requirements identified in the ITP. | |

| 7. Requirements provided to installation/MACOM manager. | |

| 8. Requirements included in DA Pam 350-38. | |

| 9. Production entered. | |

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|TRAINING DEVELOPMENT MILESTONE SCHEDULE – SHEET A |PAGE 1 OF 1 PAGE |REQUIREMENTS CONTROL SYMBOL |

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

|SECOMP-I | |ATZH-DTN |MAR 2001 |

|POINTS OF CONTACT |NAME |OFFICE SYMBOL |TELEPHONE |

|MATERIEL COMMAND | | | |

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|TRADOC PROPONENT |Major Hale |ATSC |DSN 826-0900 |

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|TSM | | | |

| |Jack Cheatham |ATZH-CD |DSN 780-1876 |

|CD: | | | |

| |SSG Bennett |ATZH-DTN |DSN 780-2715 |

|TD: | | | |

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|SUPPORTING PROPONENTS. | | | |

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|ITEM |DATE |RESPONSIBLE AGENCY/POC |TELEPHONE |

|MNS: | |TRADOC USASC&FG DCD | | |

|SMMP: | |TRADOC USASC&FG DCD | | |

|ORD: |17 OCT 00 |TRADOC USASC&FG DCD |Jack Cheatham |DSN 780-1876 |

|ILSMP: | |CECOM | | |

|TTSP: |02 JAN 02 |TRADOC USASC&FG SID |SSG Bennett |DSN 780-2715 |

|QQPRI: | |TRADOC USASC&FG DCD-ATZH-CD |Glenn Davis |DSN 780-7260 |

|BOIP: | |TRADOC USASC&FG DCD |Jack Cheatham |DSN 780-1876 |

|NETP: | |CECOM, NET BRANCH | | |

|COMMENTS: (Continue on reverse side if necessary) |

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ANNEX E – RESOURCE SUMMARY

1. FACILITIES REQUIREMENTS. (MCA PLUS OMA AND 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.

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|Description |Appn/Amount | |$ Source |

|No institutional training | | | |

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2. Additional Equipment Requirements. (OPA Funded)

|Equipment |BOIP Number |Number Required |

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3. Additional OMA Funding Requirements.

|Description |Appn/Amount |Freq |Required |$ Source |

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|NOTE: R is for recurring. |

4. Additional Manpower Requirements.

|Description |OFF |WO |ENL |CIV |Total |

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ANNEX F – REFERENCES

|NEW EQUIPMENT TRAINING PLAN FOR SECOMP-I. |

|AR 350-35, ARMY MODERNIZATION. 30 MAY 1990 |

|TRADOC REGULATION 350-70, SYSTEMS APPROACH TO TRAINING (SAT) MANAGEMENT, PROCESSES, AND PRODUCTS. 09 MARCH 1999. |

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ANNEX G – COORDINATION

|COORDINATION SUMMARY |

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|SYSTEM: |DATE: |

|AGENCY |TOTAL COMMENTS |NUMBER ACCEPTED |NON |

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|Signal Center | | | |

| STT (ACD) |0 |0 | |

| SLPD (ROA) |0 |0 | |

| SLPD (NCOA) |0 |0 | |

| SIT (CSS) |0 |0 | |

|CASCOM |0 |0 | |

|OCOS |0 |0 | |

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ANNEX H – ACRONYMS

|LEGEND |

|ACRONYM |MEANING |

|AC |ACTIVE COMPONENT/ALTERNATING CURRENT |

|ACD |AREA COMMUNICATION DIVISION |

|AMC |ARMY MATERIAL COMMAND |

|AO |AREA OF OPERATIONS |

|ARTEP |ARMY TRAINING AND EVALUATION PROGRAM |

|ASAT |AUTOMATED SYSTEMS APPROACH TO TRAINING |

|ASI |ADDITIONAL SKILL IDENTIFIER |

|ATSC |ARMY TRAINING SUPPORT CENTER |

|BASOPS |BASE OPERATIONS |

|BOIP |BASIS OF ISSUE PLAN |

|C2 |COMMAND AND CONTROL |

|CATS |COMBINED ARMS TRAINING STRATEGY |

|CAD |COURSE ADMINISTRATIVE DATA |

|CASCOM |COMBINED ARMS SUPPORT COMMAND |

|CBT |COMPUTER BASED TRAINING |

|CECOM |COMMUNICATIONS-ELECTRONICS COMMAND |

|CRC |CONTROL READY COPY |

|CTC |COMBAT TRAINING CENTER |

|DA |DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY |

|DAMA |DEMAND ASSIGNED MULTIPLE ACCESS |

|DCD |DIRECTORATE OF COMBAT DEVELOPMENT |

|ET |EMBEDDED TRAINING |

|FM |FIELD MANUAL |

|FUE |FIRST UNIT EQUIPPED |

|FUED |FIRST UNIT EQUIPPED DATE |

|FY |FISCAL YEAR |

|ICBT |INTERACTIVE COMPUTER BASED TRAINING |

|IETM |INTERACTIVE ELECTRONIC TECHNICAL MANUAL |

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ANNEX H - ACRONYMS

|LEGEND |

|ACRONYM |MEANING |

|I&KP |INSTRUCTOR AND KEY PERSONNEL |

|I&KPT |INSTRUCTOR AND KEY PERSONNEL TRAINING |

|IMI |INTERACTIVE MULTI-MEDIA INSTRUCTOR |

|ITP |INDIVIDUAL TRAINING PLAN |

|ITS |INTEGRATED TEST SCHEDULE |

|LOS |LINE OF SIGHT |

|LSA |LOGISTICS SUPPORT AGENCY |

|MACOM |MAJOR ARMY COMMAND |

|MANPRINT |MANPOWER AND PERSONNEL INTEGRATION |

|MCA |MOVEMENT CONTROL AGENCY |

|MNS |MISSION NEEDS STATEMENT |

|MOS |MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY |

|MTP |MISSION TRAINING PLAN |

|NCOA |NON COMMISSIONED OFFICER ACADEMY |

|NET |NEW EQUIPMENT TRAINING |

|NETP |NEW EQUIPMENT TRAINING PLAN |

|OMA |OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE, ARMY |

|OPA |OTHER PROCUREMENT, ARMY |

|ORD |OPERATIONS REQUIREMENT DOCUMENT |

|PFTEA |POST FIELDING TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS |

|PM |PRODUCT MANAGER/PROGRAM MANAGER |

|POC |POINT OF CONTACT |

|POI |PROGRAM OF INSTRUCTION |

|QQPRI |QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS INFORMATION |

|RC |RESERVE COMPONENT |

|RF |RADIO FREQUENCY |

|ROA |REGIMENTAL OFFICER ACADEMY |

|SAT |SYSTEMS APPROACH TO TRAINING |

|SATCOM |SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS |

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ANNEX H – ACRONYMS

|LEGEND |

|ACRONYM |MEANING |

|SCTACSAT |SINGLE CHANNEL TACTICAL SATELLITE |

|SID |SYSTEMS INTEGRATION DIVISION |

|SLPD |SCHOOL OF LEADERSHIP AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT |

|SM |SOLDIERS MANUAL |

|SMA |SERGEANT MAJOR ACADEMY |

|SMMP |SYSTEMS MANPRINT MANAGEMENT PLAN |

|SOF |SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES |

|STP |SOLDIER TRAINING PUBLICATIONS |

|STRAP |SYSTEM TRAINING PLAN |

|STT |SCHOOL OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY |

|TADSS |TRAINING AIDS, DEVICES, AND SIMULATORS |

|TD |TRAINING DEVICE |

|TDAA |TRAINING DEVELOPMENT AND ANALYSIS ACTIVITY |

|TEA |TRAINING EFFECTIVE ANALYSIS |

|TG |TECHNICAL GROUP/TRAINING GROUP |

|TM |TECHNICAL MANAGER |

|TPW |TRAINING PROGRAM WORKSHEET |

|TRAC |TRADOC ANALYSIS CENTER |

|TRADOC |TRAINING AND DOCTRINE COMMAND |

|TRAS |TRAINING REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS SYSTEM |

|TS |TOP SECRET |

|TSM |TRADOC SYSTEMS MANAGER |

|TSP |TRAINING SUPPORT PACKAGE |

|TTP |TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES |

|TTSP |TRAINING TEST SUPPORT PACKAGE |

|UHF |ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY |

|USAF |UNITED STATES AIR FORCE |

|VHF |VERY HIGH FREQUENCY |

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ANNEX I – TRAINING AIDS, DEVICES, SIMULATIONS, AND SIMULATORS (TADSS) REQUIREMENTS

|TRAINING AIDS, DEVICES, SIMULATIONS, AND SIMULATORS (TADSS) |

|Requirements for the |

|SECURE ENROUTE COMMUNICATIONS PACKAGE-IMPROVED |

|Purpose/Function |NET |Institution |Unit |

|Maintenance |X | |X |

|Force-on-Force |X | |X |

|Simulation | | | |

| Crew |X | |X |

| Functional | | |X |

| Force-level | | |X |

|Simulator |X | | |

|Basic Skills Trainer |X | | |

|Assembly and Disassembly |X | | |

|Embedded Training | | | |

| Operator |X | |X |

| Crew |X | |X |

| Functional | | |X |

| Force-level | | |X |

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|Type TADSS to be Considered for TADSS Strategy |

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