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What are the 4 type of CASREPS?
INITIAL,UPDATE,CORRECTION,CANCELLATION
What does a CASREP do?
Support Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) and Fleet Commanders to manage forces
Provides an accurate, near-real-time means of reporting a diminished combat readiness posture due to a significant equipment malfunction
Provides advance notification of anticipated off- ship support required to correct that equipment malfunction.
Keeps Safety Center informed for mishap prevention
What is the minimum classification of a casrep
classified
what can you request in a casrep
sprecific parts and/or technical assitance
how is drrs-n affected by a casrep
affects maintenance figure of merit
what is the different catagory of a casrep
CAT 2
- Minor degradation in primary mission
- Major degradation or total loss of secondary mission
- Transmitted Priority Precedence
CAT 3
- Major degradation in primary or secondary
- Transmitted OP Immediate Precedence
CAT 4
- Total loss of primary mission
- Transmitted OP Immediate Precedence
how often do they need to be updated
CAT 2
- Updates must be submitted every 30 days
CAT 3
- Updates must be submitted every 10 days
CAT 4
- Updates must be submitted every 72 hours
information assurance - five core concept
Availability
Confidentiality
Integrity
Authentication
Non-repudiation
Availability
what are different types of threats to dod networks
unintentional
intentional
what should you do if there is a security incident on your computer
disconnect computer/ do not turn off, contact immediatley with details of incident
examples of official collatorall duties sorm
athletics officer, brig officer, diving officer, electrical safety officer, wardroom officer
how many times a day should you walk your spaces
once a day
how often should you conduct a spot check?
once a week
who is subject to ucmj?
Active Duty Personnel
Reservists on active duty
Midshipmen for the Naval Academy
Retired personnel receiving benefits
Civilians under martial law
look at 31b article 32
Article 31 and 31b: Compulsory Self-Incrimination
Describes the rights of the service member has while being investigated and tried for an offense against the UCMJ
Must be informed of the charges
Has the right to have counsel present during the investigation
Has the right to question witnesses against the defense
May present any evidence to help the defense
different types of courtsmartials
Summary Court-Martial
Special Court-Martial
General Court-Martial
level of punishments maximum ones
Confinement on bread and water
Only E-3 and below
Must be attached to a vessel
No more than 3 days
Correctional custody
Only E-3 and below
Not more than 30 days
Forfeiture of Pay
Not more than ½ of one month’s pay per month for two months
Reduction in grade
Only E-6 and below
Only one grade
45 days extra duty
Restrictions
Not more than 60 days
Cannot be awarded with any other punishment
summary
Up to one month confinement
Reduction in grade
Forfeiture of 2/3 pay for one month
Hard labor for up to 45 days
Restrictions for up to 60 days
special
Confinement with hard labor for up to six months
Reduction in grade
Forfeiture of 2/3 pay for six months
Restrictions for up to 60 days
Bad Conduct Discharge
general
Confinement at hard labor
Total forfeiture of pay
Dishonorable discharge (enlisted only)
Dismissal (officers only)
Life imprisonment
Death
what is njp
non judicial punishment
who has final say at njp?
commanding officer
do rules of evidence apply at captains mast
no
what amendment covers search and seizure cases
4th amendment
what is the purpose of drrs-n
Submit data to Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) and Fleet Commanders to allow them to manage forces
Capability based readiness reporting system that is based on Mission Essential Tasks (METs)
Provides an accurate, near-real-time means of reporting a diminished combat readiness posture due to a significant PESTO deficiency
what are the different pillars, define pesto
personnel, equipement, supply, training, ordanance
what databases feed drrs, feed a fom
pfom mfom sfom tfom ofom
what are eligibilty requirements for advancement
Complete Navy training and required schools (dependent on rate)
Citizenship or security clearance requirements
Meet PRT requirements
Have the required Time in Rate (TIR)
Complete Navy-Wide Advancement Exam
Meet minimum performance criteria
Equation for Final Multiple Score (FMS)
Be recommended by the CO
when are advancement exams
march september, e-7 candidates take it in january
what is the command advancement program//what does it do
captains ability to promote people
are there limits on the amount of people the program can go
yes, 1-2 %
reasons for adsep
Fulfillment of service obligation
Disability
In the best interest of the service
Change of service obligation
Demobilization or Accept commission
reasons for hardship discharge
Hardship is not temporary
Effects immediate family
Sailor is only person able to remedy the hardship
Every effort has been made to alleviate hardship
what does it mean to be frocked//what are they entilted to?
assume the responsibilities of the rank and wear it but you dont get paid
when are enlisted evaluations and fitreps due
e1-3 july, 01 may,
what is period of time associated with non observed fitrep
90 days
know promotion recommendations/ which are postive and negative
non observed, significant problems, progressing, promotable, must promote, early promote
percentages for ep mp p etc
LDO O1-O2: No limit
O3: 60%
O4: 50%
O5-O6: 40%
EVALS/CHIEFEVALS
E1-E4: No limit
E5-E6: 60%
E7-E9: 50%
ood in ports role for emergency situation
The role of the OOD inport is to supervise, inspect, and control emergency situations
ood inports most important initial action
NOTIFY
what flag do you fly for man overboard
OSCAR overboard
what is purpose of cmeo program and two type of reporting
Promote positive command morale and Quality of Life (QOL)

Provide an environment in which all personnel can perform unimpeded by institutional or individual biases based on race, color, ethnicity, national origin, sex or religious stereotypes.
informal formal
what is dapa and what do they do?
drug and alcohol programs advisor
how many times can you fail pfa before adsep
3 times in 4 years then gone
what is fleet and family support center and what do they do for sailors
The FFSC supports individual and family readiness
what does ombudsman do?
Official representative of the Commanding Officer; he/she plays a vital role in establishing and maintaining current and accurate communication between the command and its family members.
different classification levels and key words/ "exepctionally grave damage"
ts = exceptionally grave, s = serious, c- damage,
how often do you need to cite or account for ts
at least annually
who can transport ts
Defense Courier Service (DCS)
The Department of State (DOS) Diplomatic Courier Service
and ocmmunications protected by nsa
wwhat are requirements for keeping reciets
ts - five years s - 2 years
who do you notify if ts is lost
CO
what is difference between dress ship and full dress ship
full == banners
when are colors executed
0800 , sunset
how many bells are associated with certain ranks
4 for O-5. O-6
6 for O-7, O-8
8 for O-9, O-10
what is a stinger?
Stinger (one strike of the bell)
Reserved for personnel attached to your ship, or embarked Commodore, Destroyer Squadron Commander, or Amphibious Squadron Commander
Bell strike coincides with CO’s physical presence on ship
Stepping off brow on to QD
Stepping off QD on to brow
what are procdures and whistle signals for passing ships u/w and in port
One Blast: attention to starboard
Two Blasts: attention to port

One blast: hand salute
Two blasts: end salute
Three blasts: carry on
what is SOPA and what do they do?
senior officer present afloat, command with most senior officer on pier
who mandates insurv?
confress
what does insurv report?
: Material inspection of ships that provides readiness assessment to Congress and Chief of Naval Operations (CNO).
what does a light off assesment do?
To ensure ship is capable of safely lighting off engines and operating its engineering plant prior to going to sea.
what are the different periodicities of comon inspects ship will go through life cycle?
Maintenance Phase
Basic Phase
Advanced/Integrated Phase
Deployment
Sustainment Phase
what are the different levels of oprep3s
PINNACLE report is used to report all incidents having national level interest
NAVY BLUE report is used for Navy interest incidents.
UNIT SITREP is used to provide operational commanders and higher authority with status of situation or events that do not require an OPREP-3.
know message header and message body and the component
know it!
know the diffrent office codes n1 2 3 ??
N00 – Commander (Commodore/Flag)
N1 – Manpower and Personnel
N2 – Intel
N3/N5 – Operations and Plans
N4 – Readiness and Logistics
N6 – C5I
N7 – Training
N8 – Warfare Requirements and Assessments
know what edvr is and what it does for you
Track gains/losses within your division

Aid to create Watch Team Replacement Plan (WTRP)

Use to help determine schools for your sailors to avoid gaps in critical NECs
what is an emir?
Enlisted Manning Inquiry Report (EMIR) message notifies PERS-4013 of a unit's concern of enlisted personnel shortages.
know difference between authorization and distribution documents
authrization is the required, districbution is what is actually there
look at orm and steps in the process
identify hazards, asess hazards, make risk decisions, implement controls, supervise
look at severity and probability catagories
CATEGORY I - The hazard may cause death, loss of facility/asset or result in grave damage to national interests

CATEGORY II - The hazard may cause severe injury, illness, property damage, damage to national or service interests or degradation to efficient use of assets

CATEGORY III - The hazard may cause minor injury, illness, property damage, damage to national, service or command interests or degradation to efficient use of assets

CATEGORY IV - The hazard presents a minimal threat to personnel safety or health, property, national, service or command interests or efficient use of assets

probability

CATEGORY A – Likely to occur immediately. Expected to occur frequently to an individual item or person or continuously to a fleet, inventory, or group.

CATEGORY B – Probably will occur in time. Expected to occur several times.

CATEGORY C – May occur. Can reasonably be expected to occur some time.

CATEGORY D – Unlikely to occur.
what are different levels of orm
In-Depth

Deliberate

Time Critical
what is requiremnt for officer photo graphs in offical records
with in 3 months of commisioning
what does the lortarp do?
Long Range Training and Relief Plan (LORTARP)

officer manning
what is privacy act info kept
confidential
sfrm stages of ships life cycle
Maintenance Phase
Basic Phase
Advanced/Integrated Phase
Deployment
Sustainment Phase
what does a tsra do?
Material based assessment to improve a Continuous Maintenance Availability (CMAV) and the Current Ship’s Maintenance Project (CSMP)
Total Ship Readiness Assessment (TSRA) 1
know warfare areas covered under tier 1 and tier 2
Tier 1: Mobility
Tier 2: Unit Tactical
how often should you have planning board for training and who should attend
planning board for training every week
what doe sit mean to be a striker
not ina rate yet
what are different levels of pqs and what do they cover
400 is standing watches, 100 - 300 mor eindepth
toristfom what are different pillars of
Training and Operational Readiness Information Service (TORIS)
given an ocean or continent know co coms and # fleets
ok
know supply terms consummables services equipage
ok
differences between large fleet unit and small fleet unit/ whioch has mwr division
large has mwr
what would supply cancel a part
Wrong APL (parts not listed, AEL, ACL)
Ordered in excess of QPA (quantity per application)
Ordered consumables using EMRM
e.g. Tools
JCN is closed
No response to internal MOV (RPPO issue)
Wrong DLR RIP (remain in place) code
Multiple DLR’s per request #
Unauthorized maintenance at shipboard level (SM&R)
what role does supply have in a casrep
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