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How many Readiness Evaluations are there? What are they?
7, READ-E 1, READ-E 2, READ-E 3, READ-E 4, READ-E 5, READ-E 6, and READ-E 7.
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What is READ-E 1?
Ship self-assessment: Executed during the Sustainment Phase, typically while the ship is on deployment.
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What is the purpose of READ-E 1?
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The purpose of READ-E 1 is for the ship to perform a critical self-assessment of their manning, material, schooling, and other requirements in order to gain an assessment of their readiness to conduct the next FRTP cycle.
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What is READ-E 2?
TYCOM-led assessment of material condition executed during the Sustainment Phase following READ-E 1.
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When is READ-E 2 be conducted?
It is conducted in conjunction with an underway period.
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What must be completed before the start of the Maintenance Phase?
READ-E 2
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What is READ-E 3?
A TYCOM-led validation event conducted during the Sustainment Phase.
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What may READ-E 3 be conducted with?
READ-E 2.
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What three primary events make up READ-E 3?
READ-E 1 Validation, Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) and Environmental Programs Review, and the Command Readiness Assist Visit (CRAV).
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What is READ-E 4? When is it conducted?
A TYCOM-led assessment of the ship's readiness to exit the Maintenance Phase. READ-E 4 is conducted at the end of the Maintenance Phase, nominally in the last three weeks.
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How many events make up READ-E 4? What are they?
5, Light Off Assessment (LOA); Crew Certification; Dock Trials/Fast Cruise; Navigation Assessment; and Contractor (KTR) Sea Trials.
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What is READ-E 5?
A TYCOM-led assessment of the ship's readiness to commence Basic Phase training.
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How long is READ-E 5?
Nominally one month
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How many events make up READ-E 5? What are they?
4, TSRA 4; Tier 1 and Tier 2 Material Checks; a Continuing Maintenance Availability (CMAV); and TYCOM Sea Trials.
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What is important about the complexity of READ-E 5?
Due to the scope of READ-E 5, TYCOM shall be responsible for de-conflicting the various events.
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What is READ-E 6?
A TYCOM-led assessment that verifies the ship's readiness to transition from Tier 1 (Mobility) to Tier 2 (Unit Tactical).
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What is READ-E 7?
A one month period allotted to the ship in order to prepare for and conduct an INSURV or TYCOM Material Inspection (MI).
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Who assists in READ-E 3 Coordination?
The Training Liaison Officer
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What is provided prior to READ-E 6? When is it provided?
A tailored list of Tier 2 materials checks to the READ-E 6 event coordinator one week before READ-E 6.
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What is a Certification Validation?
A support certification extension for ships without a dedicated CNO Availability period between scheduled deployments.
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Why would a waiver be submitted?
In circumstances when exit criteria have not been met
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How would a waiver be submitted?
Via Naval Message through the administrative chain of command and to TYCOM for approval.
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