Who performs Crew Certifications on newly constructed ships?
ADCON ISIC
What must be signed within 90 days of the Commanding Officer assuming command?
Battle Orders
Standing Orders
Navigation Bill
Cruise Missile Doctrine
Force Protection In-Port Security Plan
Temporary Standing Orders
Deranged/Damaged Equipment Bill
What are the responsibilities of the CNSP/CNSL?
Responsible for overall management of naval surface force training, policy, procedures, and requirements
What are the responsibilities of the ISIC?
Monitors and provides overall supervision of each assigned unit’s progress throughout the training cycle and participates in selected evolutions
What are the responsibilities of ATG?
act as the “executive agent” for training and assessment
What are the responsibilities of the Commanding Officer?
Ensures the development of a viable shipboard training program
What are the responsibilities of the Training Officer?
Assists the CO in the formulation and administration of the unit training program
What are the responsibilities of the Training Teams?
Training Teams should be comprised of a core group of the most knowledgeable and experienced personnel in the ship who bring enthusiasm to the training process
What does TFOM stand for?
Training Figure of Merit
How is the TFOM achieved?
Applicable CE’s are met by achieving a grade of 80 % or higher (85% 3M) resulting in an overall TFOM score of 80% or higher.
FOM Calculated by computing average score of required RE’s.
What does "CE's" stand for?
Certification Events
What does "RE's" stand for?
Repetitive Exercises
What are the 5 pillars of Readiness?
Personnel
Equipment
Supply
Training
Ordnance
How does the crew advance phases?
By demonstrating proficiency across the 5 pillars of readiness
How is reporting on Readiness of Each Pillar done?