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1 Army G-3/5/7 AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION UNCLASS/FOUO Readiness Reporting Update AUSA Conference

2 Army G-3/5/7 AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION UNCLASS/FOUO Purpose The purpose of this briefing is to provide an update on the 2009 revision of AR 220-1. Units will begin reporting on a single METL in the USR effective 15 December 2009.

3 Army G-3/5/7 AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION UNCLASS/FOUO AR 220-1 is: –Authoritative policy for readiness reporting IAW Congressional, OSD, Joint Staff, and Army readiness reporting requirements. –Unifies Army unique and externally directed readiness and information reporting requirements into a single report. AR 220-1 is not: –Proponent for Standardizing METL. Standardized METL is a CSA/TRADOC initiative. –Proponent for specific deployability criteria or for manning and equipping requirements. –ARFORGEN synchronization mechanism C-Levels are: –Assessments based on the status of resources available and training conducted in the unit measured against its wartime/designed capabilities. –Army units are designed to possess capabilities across the spectrum of conflict – C- Ratings represent this. C-Levels are not: –An assessment of capabilities for only a portion of the spectrum of the conflict. –A comparison of unit capabilities over time (organizational documents, i.e. MTOEs change on a routine basis). –METL assessments. METL assessment support the training level determination. Don’t push complex analysis to unit commanders. AR 220-1 sets the reporting requirements (input) and the DRRS-Army system facilitates analysis (output). What Readiness Reporting is and is not POLICY READINESS LEVELS

4 Army G-3/5/7 AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION UNCLASS/FOUO THE BIG CHANGE (AR 220-1) C-Level How well a unit is resourced and trained, measured against the core functions of the unit. A-Level (feeds JS PCTEF data requirement) How well a unit is resourced and trained measured against the “assigned mission” requirements of the unit. Commanders Unit Status Report (CUSR) Commanders always report this assessment monthly CORE/DESIGNED MISSION READINESS ASSIGNED MISSION READINESS Fulfills Existing Joint Staff Requirements (supports Congressional Oversight, Chairman’s Risk Assessment, and other COCOM oriented assessments) Fulfills Existing Joint Staff Requirements (supports Congressional Oversight, Chairman’s Risk Assessment, and other COCOM oriented assessments) Personnel Equipment on Hand Equipment Serviceability Training Single METL Training Single METL Assigned Mission Manning Assigned Mission Equipping Army Only Changes in AR 220-1 Revision A-Level Reporting Trigger. Commanders report A-Level when one condition is met: 1.When mission is assigned or when directed. 2.When the focus of training is the deployed mission environment. 3.Beginning at LAD minus 180 days FY 09 Revision is the 5 th update to Army readiness reporting since 2001. One Report contains both designed and assigned mission assessments Core Functions = MTOE/TDA Commanders report this assessment when assigned a mission IAW Trigger criteria. THE USR IS ONE REPORT

5 Army G-3/5/7 AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION UNCLASS/FOUO The METL Reporting Process THE SINGLE METL CONCEPT One METL Standardized FSO METL or Standardized CMETL for selected Operating Force units at BDE level and above “As Designed” METL for remaining units (Operating and Generating Force) Additive tasks (possible for “out of design missions” ONLY) OF? YES NO THE SINGLE METL PROCESS METL Standardized by TRADOC? Standardized FSO METL or CMETL (42 unit types: About 200 units BDE & Above) METL reflecting Core functions / designed capabilities (800+ GF units) METL based on MTOE design & aligned with the METL of the next higher command) (5000+ BDEs, BNs & Sep CO/DET) YES NO The Single METL THE KEY ISSUE

6 Army G-3/5/7 AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION UNCLASS/FOUO Agenda Army G-3/5/7 AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION UNCLASS/FOUO Proposed Milestones for AR 220-1 (Based on Final Manuscript Including FSO METL ) 15 AUG 09 1 SEP15 SEP 1 OCT15 OCT 1 NOV 1 DEC 1 JAN15 NOV15 DEC OTJAG Legal Review Review, Authentication and Publication by APD 1 NOV 09 – 31 JAN 10 15 DEC 09 AR 220-1 Implementation Based on Final Manuscript DRRS-ARMY USER TRAINING 1 SEP 09 – 25 NOV 09 15 DEC 09 Units Report FSO METL Using NetUSR version. 2.3 FDR 1 9–12 NOV 09 (Full Dress Rehearsal 1) AR 220-1 IMPLEMENTATION TIMELINE AR 220-1 IMPLEMENTATION TIMELINE Implement USR Policy & Procedures 20-22 OCT 09 Army Readiness Council Develop FSO METL Reporting Concept ALARACT to Field 15 NOV 09 Final Manuscript to Field & WARNORD 1 NOV 09 Distribute NetUSR version. 2.3 to the Field 24 NOV 09 TRADOC Input 15 -17 SEP 09 NetUSR Development Schedule NetUSR Development Schedule NetUSR Software Deliverable This is what the implementation of the FY 09 AR 220-1 delivers: FSO METL, A-Level with AMM & AME, Operational Environment, New S-Page with Enhanced Accountability Features, New P-Page with the New Medical Readiness Classifications & New PME Status Reporting Requirements and New ARFORGEN Force Pools/Force Types & C-5 Reporting Requirements. FOUO / Predecisional Army METL Review Board (AMRB) 2 - 3 SEP 09 Global Readiness Conference T & E 6–7 OCT 09 (NetUSR Test & Evaluation)

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