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MISGAP SYSTEM TRAINING PLAN FOR THE MULTI-SPECTRAL SMOKE/OBSCURANT GRENADE AND POT (MISGAP) (Notional)

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MISGAPSYSTEM TRAINING PLAN

FOR THEMULTI-SPECTRAL SMOKE/OBSCURANT GRENADE

AND POT(MISGAP)

(Notional)

DATE: 4 September 2001/Version 1 (Initial)

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MISGAPF/ Milestone B IPR

U. S. Army Chemical SchoolFort Leonard Wood, Missouri

POC IS MR. Melven Banner, DSN 676-6262E-MAIL: [email protected]

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MISGAP

MULTI-SPECTRAL SMOKE/OBSCURANT GRENADEAND POT

(MISGAP)

1. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION.___________________________________________________1

2. TARGET AUDIENCE.______________________________________________________2

3. ASSUMPTIONS.___________________________________________________________2

4. TRAINING CONSTRAINTS._________________________________________________3

5. TRAINING CONCEPT (AC/RC).______________________________________________3

6. TRAINING STRATEGY (AC/RC)._____________________________________________4

7. TRAINING PRODUCTS.____________________________________________________6

8. TRAINING SUPPORT.______________________________________________________7

9. POST FIELDING TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS (PFTEA).____________8

Appendixes(A) Target Audience A-1(B) Individual Training (Warrior) B-1(C) Unit Training (Warfighter) C-1(D) Training Development Milestone Schedule D-1(E) Resources E-1(F) References F-1(G) Coordination Annex G-1(H) Acronyms H-1(I) Training Aids, Devices, Simulators, and Simulations (TADSS) Requirements I-1

Submit any comments or suggestions on DA Form 2028, to:

CommanderUS Army Maneuver Support Center and Fort Leonard WoodATTN: ATZT-DT-WM-C320 MANSCEN Loop, Suite 235Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473-8929e-mail : [email protected]

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MISGAP

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MISGAPSYSTEM TRAINING PLAN

FOR THEMULTI-SPECTRAL SMOKE/OBSCURANT

GRENADE AND POT(MISGAP)

1. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION.

a. General: The United States Army has identified a need to provide Visual, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave (V/IR/MMW) obscurant that will provide individual and small unit protection from sensors, smart weapons, and electro-optical systems. These operational capabilities will support the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology Mission Areas 210, Land Warfare; 215, Land Warfare Support; 220, Mobility; 276, and 230, Special Warfare. This need is also covered in Future Operational Capabilities (FOCs); U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Regulation (TR) 97-043 Survivability – Materiel TR 97-044 Survivability – Personnel, TR 97-045 Camouflage, Concealment and Deception,TR 97-046, Battlefield Obscuration, and CM 97-007 Smoke and Obscurant Capabilities.

b. Purpose: The Multi-Spectral Smoke/Obscurant Grenade and Pot (MISGAP) will deny engagement with threat electro-optical sensors and weapons systems and sensors. It will also provide accurate locations of the friendly forces to other friendly forces. The MISGAP will also be effective for Military Operations on Urban Terrain (MOUT) operations.

c. Operational Concept: The MISGAP munitions will be employed by the individual soldier and crews to deny engagement with threat electro-optical sensors and weapons systems and sensors, and it will also provide accurate locations of the friendly forces to other friendly forces. The MISGAP will be effective for MOUT operations where limited and short-term obscurant protection may be required to slowdown and confuse mobs consisting primarily of non-combatants. The MISGAP will have the capability to provide nighttime/limited visibility signaling through the short-term duration of the IR/MMW clouds detectable by friendly sensors.

d. The MISGAP will incorporate both a hand-tossed obscurant device and a larger obscurant device.

e. Initial Operational Capability (IOC): Scheduled for FY 14.

f. Human Systems Integration (HSI). There is a requirement for conducting an Training Effectiveness Analysis (TEA) in accordance with TR 350-70, Systems Approach to Training Management, Processes, and Products, dated 9 March 1999 to provide data on the following:

(1) Human Systems Integration Analysis. Identify training impacts and the most

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MISGAPcost-effective training strategy for the JSFXD system. Both a Training Effectiveness Analysis (TEA) Type II and a MANPRINT analysis are required by paragraph C2.8.5 of the DoD 5000.2-R to provide the most cost effective training and human systems integration for the acquisition program. The Material Developer shall ensure that both analyses are conducted as soon as possible, and prior to beginning training development efforts in support of developmental testing.

(2) Obtain feedback on fielded training programs and products. Determine costs and effectiveness of training innovations.

(3) Provide analytical basis for development of Combined Arms Training Strategies (CATS).

(4) Assist in meeting training requirements identified by Requirements Determination.

2. TARGET AUDIENCE.

Employment and operations training are required for all combat, combat service, and combat service support personnel to the same extent that other smoke hand grenades and pots are trained.

3. ASSUMPTIONS.

a. The introduction and fielding of the new MISGAP system may generate increases in training resources. These munitions are involved in the Standards in Training Commission (STRAC) process.

b. The MISGAP will meet Army requirements for operational and logistical management per Field Manual (FM) 3-11.50, Smoke Operations.

c. The operator and/or owning unit maintenance personnel will perform the MISGAP unit maintenance.

d. The Materiel Developer (MD) will program, fund, and acquire Training Support Packages (TSPs) for operation and maintenance of the system in coordination with the proponent(s). The TSPs will be multipurpose, and should be in multimedia format to accomplish all Army Modernization Training (AMT) fielding requirements. This includes institutional, New Equipment Training (NET), and sustainment training. This same packet will be left with the installation/unit to provide a standardized, stand-alone package to support post-NET requirements. (The required training products are listed in paragraph 7, and appendices C, D, and I of this document).

e. The MISGAP’s training and employment will not impose significant environmental limitations.

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MISGAPf. There will be no new Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) or Additional Skill

Identifier (ASI) requirements for operators, maintainers, repairers, or supporters.

g. The MISGAP will not increase the operator, maintainer, repairer, or supporter manpower requirements, and will not require force structure increases.

2. TRAINING CONSTRAINTS. All currently envisioned training is contingent upon the availability of the resources outlined in this Systems Training Plan (STRAP) and its appendices.

a. This is a new system and may require additional resources and training. An increase in course length may be required.

b. The following are anticipated training obstacles:

(1) Selected environmental restrictions that may be driven by cost and or technology.

(2) Cost of each munition and its integration into training as it relates to training mission requirements for the use of white smoke.

(3) Safety restrictions for employment within enclosed places. The magnitude or area to be protected by the use of IR/MMW must be considered when selecting methods of training.

(4) If the Surgeon General requires the wearing of a protective mask then the wearer will experience visual and communication limitations.

c. The new MISGAP system may increase the initial instructor manpower requirements.

d. The introduction of a secondary training issue may require training resources for instructing Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition (RSTA) and Fire Control Systems (FCS) system operators on how to handle situations caused by the MISGAP and its impacts on these systems.

3. TRAINING CONCEPT (AC/RC).

a. General. Training development defined by the Automated Systems Approach to Training (ASAT) and those training development management, processes, and products as outlined in TRADOC Regulation 350-70 will be used to produce the training concepts and strategies for the MISGAP. The MD will provide training material in the ASAT Program. ASAT is a Government software program that will be furnished to the contractor. The STRAP will contain all resident training, non-resident training and Extension Training Material (ETM) requirements. The training program for the MISGAP will be carried out on the following environments: New Equipment Training (WARMOD), Individual Training (WARRIOR), and Unit Training (WARFIGHTER). Training will be accomplished by initial instruction and sustaining proficiency in individual and collective skills required by the unit to complete their mission.

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MISGAPThis training will consist of supervised on-the-job training, refresher training and collective training on individual, unit, and sub-unit level tasks.

b. Combined Arms Training Strategy (CATS). The CATS concept envisions an over-arching strategy that will enable the Army to focus and manage all Warfighter training in an integrated manner. The heart of CATS uses a series of proponent-generated Warfighter training strategies that describe the events, frequencies, and resources required to train soldiers and units to standard. See Annex C.

c. Active Component (AC)/Reserve Component (RC) Training.

(1) When required and scheduled, the New Equipment Training Plan (NETP) will list the location and develop Warrior XXI Training (Individual). This training will be developed so individual soldiers can operate and maintain the MISGAP.

(2) Warfighter XXI Training (Collective/RC): Develop Warfighter XXI training to form cohesive teams of soldiers operating and maintaining the MISGAP.

d. STRAC: Requirement to fire/expend MISGAP munitions in training will be found in the appropriate Table in DA Pam 350-28 and 29, Standards in Weapons Training.

e. Interservice Training Review Organization (ITRO): There is a possibility that the MISGAP system may be considered as a joint system and the use of ITRO resources for training may be more cost efficient.

4. TRAINING STRATEGY (AC/RC).

a. WARMOD (Modernization Training)

(1) General. New Equipment Training (NET) is required to provide instructor and key personnel training (IKPT) and test players (TP) training prior to the Initial Operational Test and Evaluation (IOT&E), and to support the initial fielding of the system. NET will be conducted in accordance with the MISGAP NET Plan (NETP). A NET Training Support Package (TSP) will be developed by the MD and validated by the proponent school during the IOT&E. The MD will conduct NET concurrently with the initial fielding of the MISGAP to Army units. The NET teams will have total responsibility for training soldiers on the operation and maintenance of the MISGAP during system fielding.

(a) IKPT Number 1 (Combat, Training, and Doctrine Developers).

1 Not later than (NLT) 270 days before Operational Testing (OT).

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MISGAP2 Used to support Technical Manual (TM) verification, Training Support Plan

verification, Training Test Support Package (TTSP) development, test player training, and OT.(b) IKPT Number 2 (Instructor and other Key Personnel).

1 NLT 30 days before FUE.

2 Used to prepare instructors to support NET.

(2) Doctrine and Tactics Training (DTT). DTT will be incorporated into the TTSP. DTT shall be performed in conjunction with NET. The proponent shall plan and program for DTT. The MD shall budget resources for DTT and NET. Execution of NET shall be planned by the program Integrated Product Team (IPT).

(3) In accordance with TRADOC Regulation 350-70, Chapter II-6-2, the following requirements must be met before validation of the MISGAP training plan.

(a) The MD/equipment contractor will provide the DTT plans for the TTSP for review and approval by the United States Army Chemical School (USACMLS). The TTSP will include TMs and Lesson Plans (LPs) and must be provided to the USACMLS 6 months prior to IKPT.

(b) The IKPT and Test Players (TP) training will be conducted by the MD/equipment contractor prior to the IOT&E of the MISGAP system(s).

(c) The MISGAP training plans must be validated by the proponent(s) before going to Milestone (MS) C review.

b. Warrior XXI (Individual Training):

(1) Institutional Training. Existing Enlisted, Noncommissioned Officers (NCO), and Officer courses will incorporate MISGAP training if they cover the use of smoke grenades or smoke pots. Necessary Soldier Training Publications (STPs) tasks, and all Officer Foundation Standards (OFS) tasks are developed and incorporated as appropriate. Details for tasks analysis is provided in Annex C.

(2) USACMLS. Institutional training is based on logistics support analysis requirement data, task analysis, and knowledge gained from IOT&E.

(a) One-Station Unit Training (OSUT). The USACMLS will train 54B students to operate the MISGAP and conduct operator maintenance tasks. MISGAP will be integrated into all basic training and OSUT courses.

(b) Enlisted Training. The Chemical MOS 54B, Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course (BNCOC), Chemical Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course-Reclassification

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MISGAP(BNCOC-R), and the Chemical, Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Course (ANCOC) students will receive operations, operator preventive maintenance checks and employment planning training on the MISGAP.

(c) Officer Training. The Chemical Officers Basic Course (COBC) students will receive operations, operator/preventive maintenance checks and employment planning training on the MISGAP. The Chemical Captain's Career Course (CMC3) students will receive employment-planning training on the MISGAP.

c. Warfighter XXI (Collective Training):

(1) Collective Training in the Institution. Any collective task trained in the institution will be based on Logistics Support Analysis Report (LSAR) and training tasks initially provided by the contractor, and knowledge gained from NET, IOTE and IKPT. Applicable soldier’s manuals, trainer’s guides, and student’s guides will be developed, reviewed, and then revised as needed. It is anticipated that the MISGAP may require increased training time, instructor requirements, facilities, and TADSS at all levels.

(2) Collective Training in the Unit. Collective training will be conducted and evaluated by the appropriate level of the Mission Training Plan (MTP). The unit will train its unit leaders on the MISGAP task organization, employment, doctrine and tactics. Task force maneuvers and Combat Training Center (CTC) rotation will be required to validate the ability of the individual warfighter, crew and leaders to employ the MISGAP within the force. Collective unit/ sustainment-level training will be conducted using the NET, TMs, ETMs, Army Training and Evaluation Program (ARTEP) manuals and unit Mission Essential Task List (METL). Further unit level training of the individual warfighter and crews will consist of a combination of TRADOC Decision Support System and the MISGAP for hands-on-training. This will be progressive from initial training to sustainment training. MISGAP will be integrated as part of all Live Training events. The unit commander is responsible for unit sustainment and transition training, and ensures training time and assets are available to train required task to standards.

(3) Reserve Component (RC) Considerations. The MISGAP is to be trained in the same manner as the Active Component (AC). When required and scheduled, the New Equipment Training Plan (NETP) will list the location and personnel needed for RC NET team deployment. RC training will follow the same training concept and Program of Instruction (POI) as the active Army, modified to be given during monthly and annual training cycles. The MISGAP training strategies and concepts will be coordinated with the RC.

5. TRAINING PRODUCTS.

a. Training Aids, Devices, Simulators, and Simulations (TADSS).

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MISGAP(1) It is recommended a task-based training analysis be conducted to determine the most

cost-effective combination of training devices, simulators, and/or computer-based instruction capabilities for the MISGAP.

(2) MISGAP training/instruction requires an environmentally friendly safe device and/or mock-up pots and grenades that are capable of being used by soldiers without actually releasing an obscurant cloud.

(3) Computer Simulations Systems will integrate the MISGAP operations accurately into their system at all levels to include the use of virtual, constructive, and live exercise systems.

(4) The MD will provide representation of MISGAP for inclusion in standard Army training models and simulations.

(5) Descriptions of requirements are located in Annex I.

b. Multimedia products. TBD

c. Manuals: Besides the existing TMs for grenades and smoke pots, other user manuals are required for training and maintainability of the MISGAP. Some instructions may require printing or mounting on the hardware of the MISGAP.

d. System hardware/software and/or components. TBD

e. The MD is responsible for ensuring the MISGAP is properly represented in constructive training simulations, such as ONE-Semi-Automated Forces (ONESAF) Warfighter’s Simulation (WARSIM) 2000, Joint Simulation (JSIMS), and the Family of Simulations (FAMSIM). The majority of constructive simulations are managed and developed by the National Simulation Center, Fort Leavenworth and developed by System Training and Instrumentation Command (STRICOM) in Orlando, FL.

6. TRAINING SUPPORT:

a. Distance Learning (DL) Infrastructure: The infrastructure will comply with the specifications designated by the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command DL guidelines.

b. Facilities and Training Ranges: The MISGAP system, training mock-ups, and training systems may require investment of permanent ranges and facilities for the required training of soldiers in the use and employment of the MISGAP system. The MISGAP may require modification to existing structures, ranges or equipment for the operational or training modes.

c. Ammunition: MISGAP grenades and pots are ammunition and therefore will be handled, transported, and stored under Army regulations for ammunition. This system has direct impact on STRAC.

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MISGAPd. Other: TBD

e. Training issues at risk:

(1) What environmental restrictions are anticipated with the MISGAP?

(2) What munitions requirements are anticipated as the MISGAP replaces the white smoke grenade or pot for field exercises?

7. POST-FIELDING TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS (PFTEA).

A Post Fielding Training Effectiveness Analysis (PFTEA) is required within 12 months after the first unit is equipped. Soldier performance and perception, training costs, training materials and media, and training schedules are analyzed to determine cost and training effectiveness. Results are be used by the Training Developer to adjust institutional and unit training programs as necessary. Being munitions, the USACMLS, Combat Developer, and Material Developer will monitor feedback from the field and conduct investigations as necessary to resolve training and materiel fixes.

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Appendix A MISGAP Target Audience

Service Courses Affected by the MULTI-SPECTRAL INTEGRATED SMOKE/OBSCURANT GRENADE AND POT (MISGAP)

[Use the ATRRS course number and name]Functional and Professional

CoursesUSACMLS XXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXX

54B Chemical Operations Spec YES74A Chemical Officer YESBNCOC-R YESOSUT YESBNCOC YESANCOC YESCOBC YESCMC3 YES

Legend ATTR NumberOSUT One-Station Unit Training 54B1O-OSUTCOBC Chemical Officers Basic Course 4-3-C20-74ACMC3 Chemical Captain’s Career Course 4-3-c22 BNCOC Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course 494-54B20ANCOC Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Course 4-54-C22ATRRS Army Training Requirements & Resourcing SystemBNCOC Basic Noncommissioned Officers Course- Reclassification 494-54B2O - RThe employment and operations training is required on the MISGAP by all MOS’s for combat, combat service, and combat service support personnel. Proponents will determine when and where this training will be conducted for their MOS’s.

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Appendix B MISGAP CATS Individual Training Strategies (Warrior)

(AFSC), (ASI), (NEC) (MOS)/Area of Concentration (AOC) (Present Data by MOS by School)

Training Strategy for Advanced Individual Training (AIT):

LocationLesson PlansCourse Start

Classes per YearStudent Load per Fiscal Year (FY)

Integrated Training Strategy for Officer Basic Course

LocationLesson PlansCourse Start

Classes per YearStudent Load per FY

Training Requirement Analysis System (TRAS) DocumentsIndividual Training Plan (output of the CATS long-range individual training strategy)

Course Administrative Data

Program of Instruction (output of the course design)

Training Support Required

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Appendix C MISGAP CATS Short-Range Unit Training Strategies (Warfighter)

Unit Training Strategy for the MULTI-SPECTRAL INTEGRATEDSMOKE/OBSCURANT GRENADE AND POT (MISGAP)1. Individual Training:

a. Strategy: Individual skills will be sustained through daily operational training, crew drills, situational training exercises, and field training exercises. Commanders ensure individual proficiency in accordance with applicable manuals; e.g. to maintain individual skill proficiency on the MISGAP, warfighters designated to operate and maintain it will train as follows:

MOS, AFSC, NEC

Training Event Frequency

b. Products: Required to sustain individual skills.

ProductRequired

DateResponsible Agency

TablesOperator’s

ETMSBCCOM

Maintainer’s ETM

SBCCOM

Trainer’s Guide DOTDVehicle TM SBCCOMMQS II & III DOTD

STP DOTDTask

SummariesDOTD

Operator TSP SBCCOMUnit Leader

TSPDOTD

Staff Planner TSP

DOTD

MAINTAINER TSP

CASCOM

Job Aids DOTD

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Appendix C MISGAP CATS Short-Range Unit Training Strategies (Warfighter)

2. Collective Training: a. Strategy: The collective skills to employ and maintain the system are______. To sustain collective proficiency, the following are recommended training echelons, events, and frequencies:

Echelon Event FrequencyBattalionSquadronCompany

FlightDivision

PlatoonSquad

b. Products: Required to support collective training.Product Required

DateResponsible Agency

Warfighter TSP DOTDSTP 3- _______-MTP DOTD

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APPENDIX D MISGAP Training Development Milestone Schedule

TRADOC Form 569-1-R-EMULTI-SPECTRAL INTEGRATED SMOKE/OBSCURANT GRENADE AND POT (MISGAP)

TRAINING DEVELOPMENT MILESTONE SCHEDULE - SHEET A

PAGE 1 OF 2 PAGES REQUIREMENTS CONTROL SYMBOLATTG-55

SYSTEM MISGAP

ACAT OFFICE SYMBOLATZT-DT-WM-C

AS OF DATEJuly 2000

POINTS OF CONTACT NAME OFFICE SYMBOL TELEPHONEMATERIEL COMMAND

TRADOC PROPONENT USACMLS

TSM

CD:Mr. David ITO 573-596-0131,

ext 3-7143

TD:Mel Banner ATZT-DT-WM-C 573-596-0131,

ext 3-6262

SUPPORTING PROPONENTS:DTLOMS Mr. Tomas Lennek 573-593-7665

ITEM DATE RESPONSIBLE AGENCY/POCOFFICE SYMBOL

TELEPHONEMNS: Jan 95 Mr. David Ito 573-596-0131,

ext 3-7143SMMP:

ORD: DRAFT 5 Jul 00 Mr. David Ito 573-596-0131, ext 3-7143

ILSMP:TTSP: NLT 120 days

Before OTQQPRI:BOIP:NETP:

COMMENTS: (Continue on reverse side if necessary)

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APPENDIX D MISGAP Training Development Milestone Schedule

TRADOC Form 569-1-R-E TRADOC Form 569-1-R-E

TRAINING DEVELOPMENT MILESTONE SCHEDULE - SHEET B

PAGE 2 OF 2 PAGES REQUIREMENTS CONTROL SYMBOLATTG-55

SYSTEM MISGAP

TRADOC SYMBOLATZT-DT-WR-C ( MR. Mike Sheheane)

AS OF DATE

TRAINING PACKAGEELEMENT/PRODUCT Soldier Training Product (STP)

MILESTONES BY QUARTERLEGEND: FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04

1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q

STP 3-54B1-SM

STP3-54B24-SM

NOTES: Use one sheet for each Training Element or product and use as many sheets as required for a complete list.COMMENTS: (Continue on reverse side if necessary)

1. Start

2. Finish

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Appendix E MISGAP Resources

Resource Summary for the MULTI-SPECTRAL INTEGRATED SMOKE/OBSCURANT GRENADE AND POT (MISGAP)

1. Facilities Requirements. Movement Construction, Army (MCA) plus Operations Maintenance Army (OMA) and Other Procurements Army (OPA) tails.) The purpose of OMA and OPA tails is to ensure critical support of MCA projects. They identify essential habitability items and operations equipment.

Description Appn/Amount FY Req'd $ Source

a. USACMLS: TBDb. USAOC&S: TBD

b. Other (specify):

2. Additional Equipment Requirements. (OPA Funded)

Equipment BOIP Number Number Required

a. USACMLS: TBD TBDb. USAOC&S: TBD TBD

c. Other (specify):

3. Additional OMA Funding Requirements. (Insert additional funding responsibility, if any; by organization and timeframe.)

Description Appn/Amount Freq Req'd $ Source

a. Training – TBD

(1) USACMLS: Civ Payroll Contract Maint Sup/Equip

(2) USAOC&S: TBD Civ Payroll Contract Maint Sup/Equip

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Appendix E MISGAP Resources

Continued on next pageDescription Appn/Amount Freq Req'd $ Source

b. Training Spt -

(1) MANSCEN: TBD Civ Payroll

$83.0 K FY 04 OMA PM Initial $83.0 K FY 05 OMA PM Initial $55.9 K FY 06 OMA PM Initial $153.8 K FY 07 OMA PM Initial $110.8 K FY 08 OMA TRADOC $110.8 K FY 09 OMA TRADOC $110.8 K FY 10 OMA TRADOC $110.8 K FY11 + OMA TRADOC

Printing TBD Sup/Equip $ 10.0 K R PM Initial

(2) USAOC&S: TBD Civ Payroll Printing Sup/Equip

d. BASOPS –

….(1) MANSCEN Captured in Paragraph 2b(1) above.

(2) USAOC&S: TBD Utilities In/Out Proc Info Mgt

d. Other (specify) TBD

* Note: “R” is for recurring

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Appendix E MISGAP Resources

4. Additional Manpower Requirements

Description OFF WO ENL CIV TOTAL

a. Training –

(1) USACMLS:

Instr 0 0 0 0 0Overhd 0 0 0 0 0

(2) USAOC&S:

Instr 0 0 0 0 0 Overhd 0 0 0 0 0

b. Training Spt –

(1) MANSCEN: Tng Dev 0 0 1 0 1 Tng Eval 0 0 0 0 0

(2) USAOC&S: Tng Dev 0 0 0 0 0 Tng Eval 0 0 0 0 0

c. BASOPS –

(1) MANSCEN: AG 0 0 0 0 0 Finance 0 0 0 0 0

(2) USAOC&S: 0 AG 0 0 0 0 0 Finance 0 0 0 0 0

d. Other (specify)

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Appendix F MISGAP References

REFERENCES

MNS – US Army Modernization Plan (FY 95 – 99) Jan 95

ORD – Draft MS B, Version 2, dated 5 Apr 01

SMMP

TEA

NETP BOIP

AMIM NUMBER, etc

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Appendix G MISGAP Coordination

COORDINATION ANNEX FOR THE MISGAP

AGENCIES SENT DOCUMENT

CONCUR/ NONCONCUR

NO RESPONSE

COMMENTSSUBMITTED

COMMENTSACCEPTED

MANSCEN/DOTD/Warrior/Chem Div 15 Feb 01 CONCUR NONE

MANSCEN/DOTD/Warfighter/Chem Div 15 Feb 01 CONCUR YES YES

MANSCEN/DCD/Chem Div 15 Feb 01 CONCUR YES YES

MANSCEN/DTLOMS 15 Feb 01 CONCUR YES YES

ATSC (ATMR-CSS)

TRADOC

20 Jun 01

14 May 01

CONCUR

CONCUR

YES

YES

YES

YES

STRICOM 7 Jun 01 CONCUR YES YES

CASCOM 8 Jun 01 CONCUR NO

USAMMC 6 Jun 01 CONCUR NO

SBCCOM PM Smoke 6 Jun 01 CONCUR YES YES

USAARC 20 Jun 01 CONCUR YES YES

USAIS 1 Jun 01 CONCUR NO

NONACCOMMODATED COMMENTS(S):

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b. COMMENTS SUMMARY

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Appendix H MISGAP Acronyms

LegendAcronym Meaning

AC Active ComponentAMT Army Modernization Training

AMTP Army Training and Evaluation Program Mission Training PlanANCOC Advanced Noncommissioned Chemical Officer CourseARTEP Army Training and Evaluation ProgramASAT Automated Systems Approach to TrainingASI Additional Skill IdentifierBIT Built-in-Testing

BNCOC Basic Noncommissioned Chemical Officer CourseBNCOC-R Basic Noncommissioned Chemical Officer Course-R (Reclassification)

CATS Combined Arms Training StrategyCMC3 Chemical Captain Career CourseCTC Combat Training Center

COBC Chemical Officer Basic CourseDL Distance Learning

DOTD Directorate of Training DevelopmentDTT Doctrine and Tactics TrainingET Embedded Training

ETM Extension Training MaterialsFAMSIM Family of Simulations

FCS Fire Control System

FM Field Manual

FOC Future Operational Capabilities

FTX Field Training Exercise

FUE First Unit Equipped

HC Hexachloroethane

IKP Instructor and key personnel

IKPT Instructor and key personnel training

IOT Initial Operational Test

IOT&E Initial Operational Test and Evaluation

IPE Individual Protective Equipment

IPT Integrated Product Team

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Appendix H MISGAP Acronyms

Legend Continued

Acronym Meaning

ITRO Interservice Training Review Organization

JSIMS Joint Simulations

LP Lesson Plan

LRU Line-Replaceable Unit

LSAR Logistics Support Analysis Record

MISGAP Multi-spectral Integrated Smoke/Obscurant Grenade and Pot

MD Material Developer

METL Mission Essential Task List

MOPP Mission Oriented Protective Posture

MOS Military Occupational Specialty

MOUT Military Operations on Urban Terrain

MQS Military Qualification Standards (to become obsolete)

MS Milestone

MTP Mission Training Plan

NBC Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical

NCO Noncommissioned Officer

NET New Equipment Training

NETP New Equipment Training Plan

OFS Officer Foundation StandardsONESAF One-Semi-Automated Forces

OSUT One-Station Unit TrainingOT Operational Test

PFTEA Post Fielding Training Effectiveness AnalysisPOI Program of InstructionRC Reserve Component

RSTA Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition STP Soldier Training Publications

STRAC Standards in Training CommissionSTRAP System Training Plan

Legend Continued

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Appendix H MISGAP Acronyms

Acronym MeaningSTRICOM Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation Command

TADSS Training Aids, Devices, Simulators, and Simulations

TBD To be DeterminedTEA Training Effectiveness AnalysisTIM Toxic Industrial MaterialTM Technical ManualTP Test PlayerTR TRADOC Regulation

TRADOC U.S. Army Training and Doctrine CommandTSP Training Support Package

TTSP Training Test Support packageUSAARMS United States Army Armor SchoolUSACMLS United States Army Chemical SchoolV/IR/MMW Visual, Infrared, and Millimeter WaveWARMOD Warfighter ModernizationWARSIM Warfighters Simulation

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Training Aids, Devices, Simulations, and Simulators (TADSS)Requirements for the

MULTI-SPECTRAL INTEGRATED SMOKE/OBSCURANT GRENADE AND POT (MISGAP)

Purpose/Function NET Institution UnitComputer-Based Visualization Tool/System Y Y Y

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