A | B |
What is a Impaired Training and Education Report (ITER) Policy and Reporting Procedures. | To establish the process for reporting conditions that may reduce the ability to train and/or educate personnel, and to seek assistance from their chain of command when necessary. |
What are the N codes within NETC that the Learning Center shall Address. | N1, N4, N6, N7 and N8 |
What is N1 within NETC? | Total Force Manpower |
What is N4 within NETC? | Facilities and Logistics |
What is N6 within NETC? | Chief Information Officer |
What is N7 within NETC? | Learning and Development |
What is N8 within NETC? | Resources, Requirements, and Assessments |
Who will draft the NETC response for ITERs | NETC TPC |
What are the two ITER conditions | Yellow and Red |
A Red ITER is a | Situation that currently exists which cancels or stops training/education entirely or degrades NEC-producing training to the point that the NEC cannot be awarded. |
A Yellow ITER is a | Situation that may result in delayed or cancelled classes, failure to instruct critical learning objectives, degradation in the ability to meet scheduled throughput or quality of instruction, etc., if appropriate action is not taken |
The six ITER types are. | Personnel, Equipment, Facilities, Curricula, Ammunition and Correction |
The three ITER categories are | Initial, Update and COR |
What is a Missed Training Opportunity (MTO)? | The loss of a course quota by a command |
Five examples of a Missed Training Opportunity (MTO) are | A command has a quota for a student who does not report, A command cancels a granted quota in four or fewer working days prior to a course’s convening, A student does not meet course prerequisites, A student is absent from the course of instruction and A student cannot obtain credit for the course of instruction |
Who has the responsibility to report a MTO? | TSCs/TSDs will submit MTO Reports, via naval message with each command that created an MTO listed as an action addressee and each command’s ISIC, TYCOM, and NETC listed and an information addressee. |
How often is the MTO data gathered and in what format is this data sent. | Weekly MTO Report, via Navy Message |
The purpose of Casualty Reporting (CASREP) is? | has been designed to support the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) and fleet commanders in the management of assigned forces. The CASREP also alerts the Naval Safety Center for incidents which are crucial in mishap prevention. The effective utilization and support of U.S. Navy units and organizations require an up-to-date, accurate operational status for each unit. An important part of operational status is equipment casualty information. The reporting of casualties results in operational commanders and support personnel being advised of the status of significant equipment malfunctions which may result in the degradation of a unit’s readiness. |
What is a Initial CASREP? | identifies, to an appropriate level of detail, the status of the casualty and parts and/or assistance requirements. This information is essential to allow operational and staff authorities to apply resources at the proper priority. |
What is a Update CASREP? | contains information similar to that submitted in the INITIAL CASREP and/or submits changes to previously submitted information. |
What is a Correction CASREP? | is submitted when equipment, which has been the subject of casualty reporting, is repaired and back in operational condition. |
What is a Cancellation CASREP? | is submitted upon commencement of an overhaul or other scheduled availability period when equipment, which has been the subject of casualty reporting, is scheduled to be repaired. Outstanding casualties which will not be repaired during such availability shall not be cancelled and shall be subject to normal follow-up casualty reporting procedures as specified. |