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What does SORTS stand for?

Status of Resources and Training System

What units are required to be registered in SORTS?

All units with a USAF PAS code.

As far as unit readiness, what does SORTS indicate about a particular unit?

It indicates a unit’s ability to undertake its full mission as charged in its Primary, and if applicable, its Secondary, DOC statement.

What is a fundamental premise of SORTS reporting?

Integrity—commanders must tell it like it is.

What are the four primary areas reported on in SORTS?

Manning levels, equipment and supply levels, equipment condition, and training.

On a routine basis, how often must units report SORTS data?

Every 30 days.

What C-level would be reported if a unit possesses the required resources and is trained to undertake the full wartime mission(s) for which it is organized or designed?

C–1.