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who is ultimately responsible for timely and accurate reporting ?
the commander
how is a report that contains information on a conbat loss classified ?
a minimum of secret
when a MAJCOM suspends the submission of any AFOREPS report, whom do they advise ?
HQ USAF
who sbmits an OPREP-3 event/incident report ?
the loweest level of command having knowledge of an event/incident
which flagword do we use to identify events or incidents where interest does not go above HQ USAF
bee line
which OPREP-3 report takes precedence over all other OPREP-3 reports?
pinnacle nucflash
what is the purpose of a SITREP ?
to keep the joint staff, services and natiional leadership apprised of existing political, military, and operation situations. also advises commanders of units ability to meet requirements outlined in approved plans
unless otherwise specified by commanders directives, when are SITREPs submitted ?
0200z
what significant factors do AF SITREPs evaluate ?
those relating to readiness, mobilization of personnel, and logistics
what is the purpose of SORTS ?
the purpose is 3 fold.
1. it provides data critical to crisis planning
2.provides data for the deliberate planning process
3. it is to be used bythe CSAF and subordinate commanders in assessing their effeectiveness in meeting their responsibilities
where is a unit's response time reflected ?
in the DOC (designed oprational capability)
what are the 6 cateory levels used in SORTS reporting ?
C-1 through C-5. C-6 is used when a C-level cant be determined for a MRA ( measured resource area)
what four resource areas are measured in SORTS ?
personnel
equipment/supplies on hand
equipment condiditon
training
when are SORTS required ?
when changes affect the units overall C-level, the 4 measured area levels, and associated reason codes
what classification is assigned to a document that lists the overall C-level for two units ?
secret
what is a major US goal for USMTF sstandards ?
to ensure interoperabiility among NATO and other US alliied C2 information exchange systems
whay are terms used in the USMTF defined with precision ?
so their meanings are clear to all users within the system
list the 3 major structural components of the USMTF system.
1. message text
2.set
3.field
what is the mostbasic building block in the overall structure of USMTF messages?
the field
what is the purpose for the main text of the USMTF message text ?
it is the part of the USMTF that has all the info concerning the subject being addressed by the formatted message
how does a message indicate the beginning of a field indicated within the set ?
with a (/)
what are the three categories of checklists ?
1.normal
2. emergency
3. quick reaction
what does the first page of each checklist contain ?
the date reviewed and the initials ot the reviewer
what is always the first checklist in a binder/holder ?
aircraft emergency checklists
for what do units review checklists ?
technical accuracy and completeness
who is responsible to ensure the current checklist is being used ?
the individual mision crew member
why is it important to put a mark nex to each step as you run the check list ?
to make sure you have completed every step