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OCCUPATION -
JOB Mission Description Rates NEC DUTY
TASK
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LOCATE LOCATE
MANAGE MANAGE
MANIPULATE MANIPULATE
MEASURE MEASURE
MONITOR MONITOR
MOVE MOVE
NAME NAME
OBSERVE OBSERVE
OPERATE OPERATE
PERFORM PERFORM
PLOT PLOT
POSITION POSITION
RECOGNIZE RECOGNIZE
REMOVE REMOVE
REPAIR REPAIR
REPLACE REPLACE
REPORT REPORT
SELECT SELECT
SHOW SHOW
SOLVE SOLVE
START START
STATE STATE
STOP STOP
SUBMIT SUBMIT
SUMMARIZE SUMMARIZE
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TASK - (Training Task Analysis) TTA - Existing Interventions KSATR
Type Intervention Knowledge Skills Abilities Tools ResourcesSafety Hazard Severity
Criticality of Performance
Task Delay Tolerance
Frequency of Performance
Probability of Inadequate
PerformanceDifficulty of
PerformanceTraining Required
Task Learning Difficulty
Percent Performing
Percent of Time Spent on
PerformanceImmediacy of Performance
approach where the tasks and duties are analyzed to determine what the job is. A listing of Enlisted Occupational Jobs iscontained within Volume I of NAVPERS 18068 which may provide some insight into job selection criteria.
of duties constitute a job. A duty involves a group of closelyrelated tasks.
and is observable and measurable. Each task is an independent part of the job; it is also independent of other tasks. Tasksare NOT components of a procedure.
job conditions that significantly influence job performance. Those significant on-the-job conditions provide the basisfor determining the necessary training conditions.
Example: Task Conditions:a. Given the technical manual...b. Using a calculator and worksheet...c. Using a multimeter and schematic diagram...d. Without reference...e. Under conditions of total darkness...
performance to include accuracy, speed, quantity, and quality that will ensure successful accomplishment of the task.Standards should be objective, observable, measurable, and should relate to the task under study.
Example: Tasks Standards:a. Completeness - will comply with local instructionsb. Accuracy requirement - compute the exact hours of trainingc. Time constraints – within 10 minutesd. Performance rates - at a minimum of twice a daye. Qualitative requirements - to flow smoothly
conditions of a task. A sub-task has a logical relationship with a task, duty, job, and occupation. A sub-task may becomprised of one or more steps and fills a portion of the immediate purpose within a task.
A JOB is made up of duties and tasks. A job can be determined from either a top-down approach or a bottom-up
A DUTY is a major part of a job. It occupies a major part of the work time and occurs often in the work cycle. A cluster
A TASK is a major part of a duty. Clusters of tasks make up a duty. It is performed in a relatively short period of time
A CONDITION statement sets the stage for performing the task and also supports analyzing the task. Conditions refer to the
A STANDARD states the performance criteria for the task. Task standards describe the minimum acceptable level of task
A SUB-TASK is major part of a task. A sub-task may be made up of a series of steps performed under the standards and
tasks may not be performed frequently. Criticality is a measure of how essential a task is to job performance. The consequences of inadequate performance on certain tasks could result ininjury to personnel, loss of life, or damage to equipment. Inadequate performance could have a serious impact on the mission, the operation, the product, the equipment, or the operator. Forexample, the probable consequences of inadequate performance of such combat tasks as Identifying enemy aircraft. could be loss of life and equipment. Another example, the probablecriticality of performance of the task "Write trip report." is negligible. If this task were selected for training, it would be on the basis of factors other that probable criticality of performance. Toobtain data on this criterion, individuals who are familiar with the job are asked to rate probable consequences of inadequate task performance according to the categories listed below:
performance must begin. There are some tasks encountered by job incumbents, as part of their normal job, in which no delay of task performance can be tolerated. The job incumbent must becapable of performing the task, without taking time to read how the task is done or finding someone to provide advice. For other tasks a minor delay might be acceptable, or evenmandatory, while the job incumbent gets advice, checks technical orders, regulations, etc. For some tasks, there may be time to assemble a group of experts to confer with before proceeding.Some examples of task delay tolerance are as follows:
requiring immediate performance:(1) Use artificial respiration to restore the breathing of an accident victim.(2) Pull ripcord of emergency parachute if main parachute fails.(3) Extinguish fire in aircraft engine during startup on flight line.
criterion, individuals who are familiar with the job are asked to rate the amount of delay that can be tolerated before performance begins. Examples of tasks having a higher delaytolerance, thereby permitting delay in performance, would include:(1) Review books for unit library.(2) Refill fire extinguisher after use.(3) Write trip report.
the task delay tolerance is low, the task may still rate low for training priority if it is rarely performed. A practical way to collect frequency of performance data on tasks is to rate theirfrequency of performance on a scale such as the following:a. At least annually.b. At least once every 6 months.c. At least monthly, but less than twice per week.d. Twice per week or more.
is used to ensure that training is given to those essential tasks that job incumbents frequently perform poorly. By recording the judgments of knowledgeable personnel regarding theprobability of deficient performance, a list of these poorly performed tasks can be produced. Training of these tasks, regardless of their criticality, must be given serious consideration. Forexample, if equipment downtime is often caused by faulty soldering, this skill may require additional emphasis in a list of tasks selected for training maintenance personnel. Anotherexample, if widespread theft of items guarded by security personnel is a problem, the tasks of guard packages, materials, and property and "prepare physical security plans" may requireadditional emphasis. To obtain data on the probability of inadequate performance, supervisors of job incumbents may be asked to rate each task as to how often the task is performed in a nonacceptable
Safety hazard severity. Safety hazard severity is a qualitative measure of the potential consequences resulting from item failure. Severity classification categories are defined as follows:a. Minor. A failure not serious enough to cause injury, property damage, or system damage but will result in unscheduled maintenance or repair.b. Marginal. A failure that may cause minor injury, minor property damage, or minor system damage will result in delay or loss of availability or mission degradation.c. Critical. A failure that may cause severe injury, major property damage, or major system damage will result in mission loss.d. Catastrophic. A failure that may cause death or system loss (e.g., aircraft, tank, missile, ship, etc.).
Criticality of performance. The criticality of performance points to the need for selecting tasks for training that are essential to job performance, when required, even though the
a. Minor. The consequence of inadequate task performance results in no injury to personnel or damage to equipment.b. Marginal. The consequence of inadequate task performance results in non-serious personnel injury or damage to equipment.c. Critical. The consequence of inadequate task performance results in serious or lifethreatening injury to personnel, or impedes the ability to perform a mission.d. Catastrophic. The consequence of inadequate task performance results in death or being unable to carry out a mission.
Task delay tolerance. Task delay tolerance is a measure of how much time can elapse between the time the need for task performance becomes evident and the time actual
a. Tasks determined to have a low delay tolerance should be given relatively high priority for selection for training. The following are examples of low delay tolerance tasks
b. A high delay tolerance does not exclude a task from training, but indicates that other factors will be more of a basis for acceptance or rejection. To obtain data on this
Frequency of performance. This is a measure of how often the task is performed. While the probable consequences of inadequate performance of a particular task are serious and
Probability of inadequate performance. This is a measure of how often a task is performed in a non-acceptable manner. The criterion for probability of inadequate performance
manner according to the scale below:a. Never performed correctly.b. Less often than other tasks.c. About as often as other tasks.d. More often than other tasks.
difficulty of performance the following criteria is used:a. No training required.b. Task requires 1 to 3 days to learn.c. Task may be learned in 1 to 2 weeks.d. Task may require up to 1 month or more to learn.
some tasks are so complicated that a job incumbent can perform them adequately only after lengthy, formal training. Other tasks lie somewhere in between these two extremes and requiredifferent levels of training.a. Tasks easy enough to be learned on the job without training might be:(1) Sweep floors.(2) Collect food trays from patients in hospital wards.(3) Distribute unclassified correspondence in an office.b. Tasks that can require lengthy, formal training might be:(1) Diagnose malfunction in an airborne radar weapons system.(2) Defuse unexploded enemy bombs.(3) Identify parasites in clinical specimens.
Task learning difficulty scale. To obtain data on the task learning difficulty, job incumbents or others may be asked to rate tasks they perform as to the training time required toachieve proficiency, or to the difficulty of learning the task on the job without formal training. The following rating scale may be used:a. No training required.b. Task requires 1 to 3 days to learn.c. Task may be learned in 1 to 2 weeks.d. Task may require up to 1 month or more to learn.
example: One task for a weather technician might be "Answer telephone inquiries about the weather." If you found that 96 percent of all weather technicians performed this task, theimplications for training would be different than if you found that only 10 percent performed it. In the above example, if only 10 percent of job incumbents perform the task, there is a strongprobability that training resources would be wasted if all weather technicians were trained to perform the task. Gathering this data is as simple as asking the question "Do you perform thistask?" The following rating scale might be used:a. 0 to 24% of the personnel perform this task.b. 25 to 49% of the personnel perform this task.c. 50 to 74% of the personnel perform this task.d. 75 to 100% of the personnel perform this task.
performance of those tasks on which they spend the most time. Selection of tasks for training based on this criterion offers chances for high payoff in terms of return on training dollarsexpended. To obtain data for determining the percentage of time spent performing the tasks in a job, inputs are required from a large number of job incumbents. Usually they are not asked tostate the percentage of their time spent on each task because such a question would be very difficult to answer. Instead, they are usually asked to rate each task as to the amount of timespent performing it as compared to their other tasks. For example, "Rate the relative amount of time spent performing each task." Relative time spent means the total time spent performing the
Difficulty of performance. The difficulty of performance of a task refers to the time, effort, and assistance required to achieve performance proficiency. When measuring the
Task learning difficulty. Some tasks encountered in each job are so easy or so familiar that they can be readily learned on the job without formal training. At the other extreme,
Percent performing. This criterion, the percentage of job incumbents who perform the task, points to the need for training tasks that are most often performed on the job. For
Percent of time spent performing. The percentage of time spent performing a task is a criterion that points to a need for providing training to assist job incumbents in efficient
task compared with the time spent on each of the other tasks. The following rating scale might be used:a. Task is not performed.b. Less time spent on this task than most other tasks.c. Same amount of time spent on this task as most others.d. More time spent on this task than most others.
in selecting tasks for training. A factor for selecting tasks for training is whether or not there is a high probability of the graduate encountering the task on the job fairly soon after completingtraining. "Fairly soon" means, in this context, that tasks encountered within the first year after training would, everything else being equal, be weighed more heavily for selection that those notencountered until one to two years later. Consider also the predicted or measured amount of decay of the skill that will take place during the time interval. To obtain data on this criterion,job incumbents and others might be asked to rate the time between job entry and task performance on a scale such as the following:a. Task first performed within 2 to 4 years after assignment.b. Task first performed within 1 to 2 years after assignment.c. Task first performed within 6 months after assignment.d. Task performed during first 3 months after assignment.
Immediacy of performance. Immediacy of performance refers to the time interval between completion of training and performance of the task on the job and has some significance
additional emphasis. To obtain data on the probability of inadequate performance, supervisors of job incumbents may be asked to rate each task as to how often the task is performed in a nonacceptable
LEGENDProficiency
Skill Level
Knowledge Level
Task Text Proficiency Skill Level Knowledge Level Value
Low = Performance proficiency can be achieved in 1 to 3 days
Moderate = Performance proficiency can be achieved in 4 days to 2 weeks
High = Performance proficiency takes 2 weeks or longer
Low = None or minimal dexterity or psychomotor skil necessaryModerate = Some dexterity or psychomotor skil necessaryHigh = Fine motor skills necessary to accomplish the end result, such as fine lathe work with close tolerances
Apprentice = No formal training required or no NEC requiredJourneyman = E-3 having completed "C" school or NEC assigned or E-4 to E-6Master = E-7 and above
LEGENDCriticality MINOR
MARGINAL
CRITICAL
CATASTROPHIC
Task Text Criticality Value
Minor: The consequence of inadaquate task performance results in no injury to personnel or damage to equipment.
Marginal: The consequence of inadaquate performance results in non-serious personal injury or damage to equipment.Critical: The consequence of inadaquate performance task performance results in serious or life-threatening injury to personnel, or impedes the ability to perform a mission.Catastophic: The consequence of inadaquate task performance results in death or being unable to carry out a mission.
LEGENDFrequency
Task TextCDF MODEL RESULTS
CommentsCriticality Difficulty Frequency
Low Frequency - At least annuallyModerate Frequency - At least once every 6 monthsMedium Frequency - At least monthly, but less than twice per weekHigh Frequency - Twice per week or more
Similar Training Available
Training Development
RequiredType of Training RecommendedTraining
Required
Tasks Require Training Training Available Initial5 5 4 0
100% 0% 100%5 of 5 0 of 5 5 of 5
Percentage of Tasks that Require Training
Percentage of Required Training Tasks that Need only Initial Training
Percentage of Required Training Tasks that Need only Life-Cycle Training
Life-Cycle Both5 0
0%0 of 5
Percentage of Required Training Tasks that Need both Initial and Life-Cycle Training
VERB Task Level
ABORT
Organizational Minor Minor
ACCEPT
Intermediate Marginal Marginal
ACCESS
Depot Critical Critical
ACCESSING
N/A Catastrophic Catastrophic
Status of
Training
Safety Hazard Severity
Criticality of Performance
Task Delay Tolerance
Currently Being Trained
Low delay tolerance
Not Being
Trained
High delay tolerance
Not fully supporte
d through current training
ACCLIMATIZE
ACCOMPLISH
ACCUMULATE
ACHIEVE
ACKNOWLEDGE
ACQUIRE
ACT
ACTIVATE
ACTUATEADAPTADDADDRESSADHEREADJUSTADMINISTERADOPTADVANCEADVICEADVISEADVOCATEAGREEAIDALERTALIGNALLOCATEALLOWALTERAMBUSHANALYZEANNOTATEANNOUNCEANSWERANTICIPATEAPPLYAPPRECIATEAPPREHENDAPPROVEAPPROVE/ DISAPPROVEARCHIVEARMARRANGEASCERTAINASKASSEMBLEASSESSASSIGNASSISTASSOCIATE
ASSUMEATTACHATTACKATTAINATTENDAUDITAUGMENTAUTHORIZEAVERTBACKUPBAKEBALANCEBEBE AWAREBENDBLUEBOILBRAISEBREAKDOWNBRIEFBROILBUDGETBUILDCALCULATECALIBRATECALLCAMOUFLAGECANCELCAPITALIZECARRYCARRY-OUTCARVECATEGORIZECENTERCERTIFYCHAINCHANGECHARACTERIZECHARGECHARTCHECKCHILLCHOCKCHOOSECLASSIFY
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FUNCTIONGAINGATHERGENERATEGETGIVEGRANTGRAPHGRASPGRILLGRINDGROOMGROUNDGROUPGUIDEHANDLEHANDOVERHEATHOLDHOOK-UPIDENTIFYILLUSTRATEIMITATEIMPLEMENTIMPORTINCLUDEINCORPORATEINDICATEINFLUENCEINFORMINITIALIZEINITIATEINPUTINSERTINSPECTINSPIREINSTALLINSTALL/ UPGRADEINSTRUCTINTEGRATEINTERCEPTINTERFACEINTERPRETINTERVENEINTERVIEW
INVENTORYINVERTINVESTIGATEINVOLVEISOLATEISSUEJOINJUDGEJUSTIFYKEEPKNOWLABELLAUNCHLAYLAY-OUTLEADLEARNLEVERAGELIAISELIFTLINEUPLINKLIQUIDATELISTLISTENLOADLOCALIZELOCATELOCKLOGLOG-INLOG-OUT
LOWERLUBRICATEMACHINEMAILMAINTAINMAINTAIN/ IMPLEMENTMAKEMANMANAGEMANAGE/CONDUCT (CHOOSE VERB)MANAGINGMANEUVER
MANIPULATEMANUALLYMANUFACTUREMAPMATCHMAXIMIZEMEASUREMEMORIZEMENTORMICROWAVEMINIMIZEMITIGATEMODELMODIFYMONITORMOORMOTIVATEMOUNTMOVENAMENAVIGATENEGOTIATENOTIFYOBSERVEOBTAINOFFEROPENOPERATEOPERATE/ CONFIGUREOPTIMIZEOPTIMIZEORDERORGANIZEOUTLINEOVERHAULOVERRIDEOVERSEEPACKPACKAGEPAINTPALLETIZEPARTICIPATEPARTNERPASSPATCH
PAYPERCEIVEPERFORMPERIODICALLYPERMITPERSUADEPIERCEPLACEPLANPLOTPLUGPORTIONPOSITIONPOSTPOWERPOWER UPPRACTICEPREHEATPREPAREPRESCRIBEPRESENTPRESERVEPRIMEPRINTPRIORITIZEPROCESSPROCUREPRODUCEPROGRAMPROMOTEPROPOSEPROTECTPROVIDEPUBLISHPULLPURGEPURSUEPUSHPUTQUALIFYQUESTIONRAISEREACTREADREADJUST
REALIZEREASSEMBLEREASSESSREBUILDRECALLRECEIVERECHARGERECOGNIZERECOMMENDRECONCILERECORDRECOVERRECRUITRECTIFYREDUCEREFERREFINEREFUELREFURBISHREGISTERREINFORCERELATERELAYRELEASERELIEVERELOADREMOVERENDERREPACKREPAIRRE-PATCHREPEATREPLACEREPLENISHREPORTREPRESENTREQUESTREQUISITIONRESEARCHRESEQUENCERESETRESOLVERESPECTRESPONDRESTATE
RESTORERETAINRETRIEVERETURNREVIEWREVISEREWARDRIGROLLROTATEROUTERUNSAFEGUARDSANITIZESAUTESAVESCANSCHEDULESCORESCREENSEARCHSECURESEEKSEIZESELECTSENDSEPARATESEQUENCESERIALIZESERVESERVICESETSET UPSHARESHARPENSHIFTSHIPSHOWSHUTSHUT-DOWNSIGNALSIGN-UPSIMULATESINGSOLICIT
SOLVESORTSOUNDSPECIFYSPLICESPLITSTANDSTARTSTARTUPSTATESTEAMSTEERSTOCKSTOCKPILESTOPSTORESTOWSTREAMSTRESSSTRIKESTUDYSUBMITSUGGESTSUMMARIZESUPERVISESUPPORTSURVEYSUSPENDSWITCHSYNCHRONIZESYNTHESIZETAKETARGETTASKTEACHTEARDOWNTENDTESTTESTIFYTHROWTIETRACETRACKTRAINTRANSCRIBE
TRANSFERTRANSITTRANSITIONTRANSLATETRANSMITTRANSPORTTRANSPOSETREATTROUBLESHOOTTRYTUNETURNTYPEUNDERSTANDUNLOADUNLOCKUNPACKUNRIGUPDATEUPGRADEUPHOLDUPLOADUSEUSINGUTILIZEVALIDATEVERIFYVIEWWORK
WRITE
Type
LOW
Low
High
Frequency of
Performance
Probability of
Inadequate
Performance
Difficulty of
Performance
Task Learnin
g Difficult
y
Percent Perform
ing
Percent of Time Spent
on Perform
ance
Immediacy of
Performance
Never performed correctly
No training required
No training required
0 to 24% of the personnel perform this task
Task is not performed
Task first performed within 2 to 4 years after assignment
Traditional
Instructor-Led
Training
At least annually
Less often than other tasks
Task requires 1 to 3 days to learn
Task requires 1 to 3 days to learn
25 to 49% of the personnel perform this task
Less time spent on this task than most other tasks
Task first performed within 1 to 2 years after assignment
E-Learning (non-
ILE complia
nt)
MEDIUM
At least once every 6 months
About as often as other tasks
Moderate
Task may be learned in 1 to 2 weeks
Task may be learned in 1 to 2 weeks
50 to 74% of the personnel perform this task
Same amount of time spent on this task as most others
Task first performed within 6 months after assignment
E-Learning (ILE
compliant
learning object)
MODERATE
At least monthly, but less than twice per week
More often than other tasks
Task may require up to 1 month or more to learn
Task may require up to 1 month or more to learn
75 to 100% of the personnel perform this task
More time spent on this task than most others
Task performed during first 3 months after assignment
On-the-job
training
HIGH
Twice per week or more
Practical Applicati
on (Aviatio
n)
Training Evolution (Navy Special Warfare
)
Job Perform
ance Aid-
Electronic
Job Perform
ance Aid
Non-Electron
ic
Simulation
No Training Require
d
Blended Training
Distance
Learning
Command-
delivered
Training
Verb
ABORT
ACCEPT
ACCESS
ACCESSING
ACCLIMATIZE
ACCOMPLISH
ACCUMULATE
ACHIEVE
ACKNOWLEDGE
ACQUIRE
ACT
ACTIVATE
ACTUATEADAPTADDADDRESSADHEREADJUSTADMINISTERADOPTADVANCEADVICEADVISEADVOCATEAGREEAIDALERTALIGNALLOCATEALLOWALTERAMBUSHANALYZEANNOTATEANNOUNCEANSWERANTICIPATEAPPLYAPPRECIATEAPPREHENDAPPROVEAPPROVE/ DISAPPROVEARCHIVEARMARRANGEASCERTAINASKASSEMBLEASSESSASSIGNASSISTASSOCIATE
ASSUMEATTACHATTACKATTAINATTENDAUDITAUGMENTAUTHORIZEAVERTBACKUPBAKEBALANCEBEBE AWAREBENDBLUEBOILBRAISEBREAKDOWNBRIEFBROILBUDGETBUILDCALCULATECALIBRATECALLCAMOUFLAGECANCELCAPITALIZECARRYCARRY-OUTCARVECATEGORIZECENTERCERTIFYCHAINCHANGECHARACTERIZECHARGECHARTCHECKCHILLCHOCKCHOOSECLASSIFY
CLEANCLEARCLIMBCLOSECLOSEOUTCOACHCOLLABORATECOLLATECOLLECTCOMBATCOMMANDCOMMUNICATECOMPARECOMPILECOMPLETECOMPLYCOMPREHENDCOMPRESSCOMPUTECONDENSECONDITIONCONDUCTCONDUCT/ SUPERVISECONFERCONFIGURECONFIRMCONNECTCONSOLIDATECONSTITUTECONSTRUCTCONSULTCONTACTCONTAINCONTINUECONTRIBUTECONTROLCONVERTCOORDINATECOORDINATE/ SCHEDULECOPYCORRECTCORRELATECOUNSELCOVERCREATE
CREATINGCROSSCHECKCUTCYCLEDEACTIVATEDEBRIEFDECIDEDECIPHERDECLASSIFYDECODEDECONFLICTDECORATEDEFENDDEFINEDEFINE (IN STUDENTS WORDS)DEFROSTDELEGATEDELETEDELINEATEDELIVERDEMONSTRATEDEPLOYDEPOSITDE-RIGDESCRIBEDESIGNDESIGN AND IMPLEMENTDESIGNATEDESTROYDETAINDETECTDETERMINEDETONATEDEVELOPDEVELOP/ IMPLEMENTDEWATERDIAGNOSEDIAGRAMDIALDIFFERENTIATEDIGDIRECTDISABLEDISAPPROVEDISASSEMBLE
DISBURSEDISCHARGEDISCONNECTDISCOVERDISCUSSDISENGAGEDISINTEGRATEDISJOINTDISPATCHDISPERSEDISPLAYDISPOSEDISPUTEDISSECTDISSEMINATEDISTINGUISHDISTRIBUTEDIVERTDODOCUMENTDOCUMENT/ MAINTAINDOFFDONDOWNLOADDRAFTDRAINDRAWDRESSDRILLDRIVEEDITEDUCATEELEVATEELIMINATEEMBODYEMPHASIZEEMPLOYEMPOWERENABLEENABLINGENCODEENCOURAGEENDORSEENERGIZEENFORCE
ENGAGEENHANCEENLISTENSUREENTEREQUALIZEERECTESTABLISHESTIMATEEVACUATEEVALUATEEXAMINEEXCHANGEEXECUTEEXITEXPANDEXPLAINEXPLOITEXPLOREEXPORTEXPRESSEXTRACTFABRICATEFACILITATEFALLFILEFILLFINALIZEFINISHFIREFIXFLAREFLUSHFOLDFOLLOWFOLLOW-UPFORCEFORECASTFORMFORMATFORMULATEFORWARDFOSTERFRYFUEL
FUNCTIONGAINGATHERGENERATEGETGIVEGRANTGRAPHGRASPGRILLGRINDGROOMGROUNDGROUPGUIDEHANDLEHANDOVERHEATHOLDHOOK-UPIDENTIFYILLUSTRATEIMITATEIMPLEMENTIMPORTINCLUDEINCORPORATEINDICATEINFLUENCEINFORMINITIALIZEINITIATEINPUTINSERTINSPECTINSPIREINSTALLINSTALL/ UPGRADEINSTRUCTINTEGRATEINTERCEPTINTERFACEINTERPRETINTERVENEINTERVIEW
INVENTORYINVERTINVESTIGATEINVOLVEISOLATEISSUEJOINJUDGEJUSTIFYKEEPKNOWLABELLAUNCHLAYLAY-OUTLEADLEARNLEVERAGELIAISELIFTLINEUPLINKLIQUIDATELISTLISTENLOADLOCALIZELOCATELOCKLOGLOG-INLOG-OUTLOOSENLOWERLUBRICATEMACHINEMAILMAINTAINMAINTAIN/ IMPLEMENTMAKEMANMANAGEMANAGE/CONDUCT (CHOOSE VERB)MANAGINGMANEUVER
MANIPULATEMANUALLYMANUFACTUREMAPMATCHMAXIMIZEMEASUREMEMORIZEMENTORMICROWAVEMINIMIZEMITIGATEMODELMODIFYMONITORMOORMOTIVATEMOUNTMOVENAMENAVIGATENEGOTIATENOTIFYOBSERVEOBTAINOFFEROPENOPERATEOPERATE/ CONFIGUREOPTIMIZEOPTIMIZEORDERORGANIZEOUTLINEOVERHAULOVERRIDEOVERSEEPACKPACKAGEPAINTPALLETIZEPARTICIPATEPARTNERPASSPATCH
PAYPERCEIVEPERFORMPERIODICALLYPERMITPERSUADEPIERCEPLACEPLANPLOTPLUGPORTIONPOSITIONPOSTPOWERPOWER UPPRACTICEPREHEATPREPAREPRESCRIBEPRESENTPRESERVEPRIMEPRINTPRIORITIZEPROCESSPROCUREPRODUCEPROGRAMPROMOTEPROPOSEPROTECTPROVIDEPUBLISHPULLPURGEPURSUEPUSHPUTQUALIFYQUESTIONRAISEREACTREADREADJUST
REALIZEREASSEMBLEREASSESSREBUILDRECALLRECEIVERECHARGERECOGNIZERECOMMENDRECONCILERECORDRECOVERRECRUITRECTIFYREDUCEREFERREFINEREFUELREFURBISHREGISTERREINFORCERELATERELAYRELEASERELIEVERELOADREMOVERENDERREPACKREPAIRRE-PATCHREPEATREPLACEREPLENISHREPORTREPRESENTREQUESTREQUISITIONRESEARCHRESEQUENCERESETRESOLVERESPECTRESPONDRESTATE
RESTORERETAINRETRIEVERETURNREVIEWREVISEREWARDRIGROLLROTATEROUTERUNSAFEGUARDSANITIZESAUTESAVESCANSCHEDULESCORESCREENSEARCHSECURESEEKSEIZESELECTSENDSEPARATESEQUENCESERIALIZESERVESERVICESETSET UPSHARESHARPENSHIFTSHIPSHOWSHUTSHUT-DOWNSIGNALSIGN-UPSIMULATESINGSOLICIT
SOLVESORTSOUNDSPECIFYSPLICESPLITSTANDSTARTSTARTUPSTATESTEAMSTEERSTOCKSTOCKPILESTOPSTORESTOWSTREAMSTRESSSTRIKESTUDYSUBMITSUGGESTSUMMARIZESUPERVISESUPPORTSURVEYSUSPENDSWITCHSYNCHRONIZESYNTHESIZETAKETARGETTASKTEACHTEARDOWNTENDTESTTESTIFYTHROWTIETRACETRACKTRAINTRANSCRIBE
TRANSFERTRANSITTRANSITIONTRANSLATETRANSMITTRANSPORTTRANSPOSETREATTROUBLESHOOTTRYTUNETURNTYPEUNDERSTANDUNLOADUNLOCKUNPACKUNRIGUPDATEUPGRADEUPHOLDUPLOADUSEUSINGUTILIZEVALIDATEVERIFYVIEWWORK
WRITE
Verb Cognitive Affective Psychomoter
ABORT ABORT
ACCEPT X ACCEPT
ACCESS X ACHIEVE
ACCESSING ACTIVATE
ACCLIMATIZE X ADJUST
ACCOMPLISH X X ADMINISTER
ACCUMULATE x ALIGN
ACHIEVE X X ANALYZE
ACKNOWLEDGE X APPLY
ACQUIRE X ASSIGN
ACT X AUTHENTICATE
ACTIVATE x X BACKUP
ACTUATE X BALANCE
ADAPT X X BREAK-DOWN
ADD X BRIEF
ADDRESS x BUILD
ADHERE X BYPASS
ADJUST X CALCULATE
ADMINISTER X CALIBRATE
ADOPT X CATEGORIZE
ADVANCE X CHANGE
ADVICE X CHART
ADVISE X X CHECK
ADVOCATE X CHOOSE
AGREE X CLASSIFY
AID X CLEAN
ALERT X X CLEAR
ALIGN X X CLOSE
ALLOCATE X COMMUNICATE
ALLOW X COMPARE
ALTER X COMPILE
AMBUSH X COMPLETE
ANALYZE X COMPUTE
ANNOTATE X CONDENSE
ANNOUNCE X X CONDUCT
ANSWER X X CONFIGURE
ANTICIPATE X CONFIRM
APPLY X CONNECT
APPRECIATE X CONSTRUCT
APPREHEND X CONTROL
APPROVE X CONVERT
APPROVE/ DISAPPROVE COORDINATE
ARCHIVE X CORRECT
ARM X CORRELATE
ARRANGE X X X DECIDE
ASCERTAIN X DE-ENERGIZE
ASK X DEFINE
ASSEMBLE X DELETE
ASSESS X X DELIVER
ASSIGN X DEMONSTRATE
ASSIST X DEPLOY
ASSOCIATE DERIVE
ASSUME X X DESCRIBE
ATTACH X X DESIGNATE
ATTACK X DETECT
ATTAIN X DETERMINE
ATTEND X DEVELOP
AUDIT X DIAGNOSE
AUGMENT DIFFERENTIATE
AUTHORIZE X DIRECT
AVERT X DISASSEMBLE/REASSEMBL
BACKUP DISCUSS
BAKE X X X DISTINGUISH
BALANCE X X DOWNLOAD
BE X DRAW
BE AWARE EDIT
BEND X EMERGIZE
BLUE X EMPLOY
BOIL X X X ENCRYPT
BRAISE X X X ENERGIZE
BREAKDOWN X ENGAGE
BRIEF X ENTER
BROIL X ESTABLISH
BUDGET ESTIMATE
BUILD X EVALUATE
CALCULATE X EXCHANGE
CALIBRATE X EXECUTE
CALL EXPLAIN
CAMOUFLAGE X EXPRESS
CANCEL X FILL OUT
CAPITALIZE X FORECAST
CARRY X GUIDE
CARRY-OUT X HOIST
CARVE X IDENTIFY
CATEGORIZE X X ILLUSTRATE
CENTER X IMPLEMENT
CERTIFY X INITIATE
CHAIN INSPECT
CHANGE X X INSTALL
CHARACTERIZE X INSTRUCT
CHARGE X INTERCEPT
CHART X INTERPRET
CHECK X INVESTIGATE
CHILL X X X ISOLATE
CHOCK X LAUNCH
CHOOSE X LIFT
CLASSIFY X X LIST
CLEAN X LOAD
CLEAR X X LOCATE
CLIMB X LOG
CLOSE X LUBRICATE
CLOSEOUT X MAKE
COACH X MANAGE
COLLABORATE X MANEUVER
COLLATE X MANIPULATE
COLLECT X X MEASURE
COMBAT X X MITIGATE
COMMAND X MODIFY
COMMUNICATE X MONITOR
COMPARE X X MOOR
COMPILE X MOUNT
COMPLETE X X X MOVE
COMPLY X NAME
COMPREHEND X NAVIGATE
COMPRESS NOTIFY
COMPUTE X OBSERVE
CONDENSE X OPEN
CONDITION X OPERATE
CONDUCT X X PARALLEL
CONDUCT/ SUPERVISE PERFORM
CONFER X PLACE
CONFIGURE X PLOT
CONFIRM X POSITION
CONNECT X PREDICT
CONSOLIDATE X PREPARE
CONSTITUTE X X PRESSURIZE
CONSTRUCT X X PRIORITIZE
CONSULT X PROGRAM
CONTACT X PROVIDE
CONTAIN X X X PURGE
CONTINUE X RECOGNIZE
CONTRIBUTE X RECOMMEND
CONTROL X RECORD
CONVERT X RELEASE
COORDINATE X REMOVE/REPLACE
COORDINATE/ SCHEDULE REPAIR
COPY X REPLACE
CORRECT X X REPORT
CORRELATE X REQUEST
COUNSEL X RESET
COVER X SECURE
CREATE X X SELECT
CREATING SET
CROSSCHECK SET UP
CUT X SHIFT
CYCLE X X SHOW
DEACTIVATE X X SHUT DOWN
DEBRIEF X SOLVE
DECIDE X START
DECIPHER X STATE
DECLASSIFY X X STOP
DECODE X STREAM
DECONFLICT X SUBMIT
DECORATE X X SUMMARIZE
DEFEND X X SYNTHESIZE
DEFINE X TELL
DEFINE (IN STUDENTS WORDS) TEST
DEFROST X TRACE
DELEGATE X TRACK
DELETE X TRANSFER
DELINEATE X TROUBLESHOOT
DELIVER X X USE
DEMONSTRATE X X UTILIZE
DEPLOY X VALIDATE
DEPOSIT X X VERIFY
DE-RIG X WRITE
DESCRIBE X X
DESIGN X X
DESIGN AND IMPLEMENT
DESIGNATE X
DESTROY X
DETAIN X X
DETECT X X
DETERMINE X
DETONATE X X X
DEVELOP X X
DEVELOP/ IMPLEMENT
DEWATER X X
DIAGNOSE X X
DIAGRAM X X
DIAL X
DIFFERENTIATE X X
DIG X
DIRECT X X
DISABLE
DISAPPROVE X
DISASSEMBLE X
DISBURSE X X
DISCHARGE X X X
DISCONNECT X
DISCOVER X
DISCUSS X X
DISENGAGE X
DISINTEGRATE X X
DISJOINT X
DISPATCH X X
DISPERSE X
DISPLAY X X
DISPOSE X
DISPUTE X
DISSECT X
DISSEMINATE X
DISTINGUISH X
DISTRIBUTE X X
DIVERT
DO X
DOCUMENT X
DOCUMENT/ MAINTAIN
DOFF X
DON X
DOWNLOAD X
DRAFT X X
DRAIN X
DRAW X X
DRESS X X
DRILL X X
DRIVE X
EDIT X
EDUCATE
ELEVATE X
ELIMINATE X
EMBODY X
EMPHASIZE X
EMPLOY X X
EMPOWER X
ENABLE
ENABLING
ENCODE X
ENCOURAGE X
ENDORSE X
ENERGIZE X
ENFORCE X
ENGAGE X
ENHANCE
ENLIST X
ENSURE X
ENTER X
EQUALIZE X X
ERECT X
ESTABLISH X X X
ESTIMATE X
EVACUATE X
EVALUATE X
EXAMINE X
EXCHANGE X X
EXECUTE X X X
EXIT
EXPAND X
EXPLAIN X X
EXPLOIT X X
EXPLORE X
EXPORT X
EXPRESS X X
EXTRACT X
FABRICATE X
FACILITATE X
FALL X
FILE X
FILL X
FINALIZE X
FINISH X
FIRE X
FIX X
FLARE X X
FLUSH X
FOLD X X X
FOLLOW X X
FOLLOW-UP X
FORCE
FORECAST X
FORM X
FORMAT X
FORMULATE X X
FORWARD X
FOSTER X
FRY X
FUEL X
FUNCTION X
GAIN
GATHER X
GENERATE X
GET X
GIVE X
GRANT
GRAPH X
GRASP X
GRILL X
GRIND X
GROOM X
GROUND X
GROUP X X
GUIDE X X
HANDLE X
HANDOVER
HEAT X
HOLD X X
HOOK-UP X
IDENTIFY X X
ILLUSTRATE X
IMITATE X
IMPLEMENT X
IMPORT X
INCLUDE X
INCORPORATE X X
INDICATE X X
INFLUENCE X
INFORM X
INITIALIZE X
INITIATE X X X
INPUT X
INSERT X
INSPECT X X
INSPIRE X
INSTALL X
INSTALL/ UPGRADE
INSTRUCT X
INTEGRATE X X X
INTERCEPT X
INTERFACE X
INTERPRET X X
INTERVENE X
INTERVIEW X
INVENTORY X
INVERT X
INVESTIGATE X
INVOLVE X
ISOLATE X
ISSUE X
JOIN X X
JUDGE X X
JUSTIFY
KEEP X
KNOW
LABEL X X
LAUNCH X
LAY X
LAY-OUT X
LEAD X X
LEARN X
LEVERAGE X
LIAISE X
LIFT X
LINEUP X
LINK X
LIQUIDATE X
LIST X
LISTEN X
LOAD X
LOCALIZE X
LOCATE X
LOCK X
LOG X
LOG-IN X
LOG-OUT X
LOOSEN
LOWER X
LUBRICATE X
MACHINE X
MAIL X
MAINTAIN X X
MAINTAIN/ IMPLEMENT
MAKE X X
MAN X
MANAGE X X
MANAGE/CONDUCT (CHOOSE VERB)
MANAGING
MANEUVER X X
MANIPULATE X X
MANUALLY X
MANUFACTURE X X X
MAP X X
MATCH X
MAXIMIZE X
MEASURE X
MEMORIZE X
MENTOR X
MICROWAVE X X
MINIMIZE
MITIGATE X
MODEL X
MODIFY X X X
MONITOR X X
MOOR X
MOTIVATE X
MOUNT X
MOVE X
NAME X X
NAVIGATE X
NEGOTIATE X
NOTIFY X X
OBSERVE X X
OBTAIN X X
OFFER X
OPEN X
OPERATE X X
OPERATE/ CONFIGURE
OPTIMIZE
OPTIMIZE X X
ORDER X X X
ORGANIZE X X X
OUTLINE X X
OVERHAUL X
OVERRIDE
OVERSEE X
PACK X
PACKAGE X
PAINT X
PALLETIZE X
PARTICIPATE X X
PARTNER X
PASS X
PATCH
PAY X
PERCEIVE X
PERFORM X X X
PERIODICALLY
PERMIT X
PERSUADE X
PIERCE X
PLACE X
PLAN X
PLOT X
PLUG X
PORTION X X X
POSITION X
POST X
POWER X
POWER UP
PRACTICE X X X
PREHEAT X X
PREPARE X X
PRESCRIBE X X
PRESENT X
PRESERVE X
PRIME X X
PRINT X
PRIORITIZE X X
PROCESS X X
PROCURE X
PRODUCE X X
PROGRAM X X
PROMOTE X
PROPOSE X X
PROTECT X
PROVIDE X X
PUBLISH X
PULL X
PURGE
PURSUE X
PUSH
PUT X
QUALIFY X X
QUESTION X X
RAISE X
REACT X
READ X X
READJUST X
REALIZE X
REASSEMBLE X
REASSESS X
REBUILD X
RECALL X
RECEIVE X X
RECHARGE X
RECOGNIZE X X
RECOMMEND X
RECONCILE X
RECORD X X
RECOVER X
RECRUIT X
RECTIFY X
REDUCE X
REFER X
REFINE X
REFUEL X
REFURBISH X
REGISTER
REINFORCE X
RELATE X X
RELAY X
RELEASE X
RELIEVE X
RELOAD
REMOVE X
RENDER X
REPACK X
REPAIR X
RE-PATCH
REPEAT X X
REPLACE X
REPLENISH X
REPORT X X
REPRESENT X
REQUEST X
REQUISITION X
RESEARCH
RESEQUENCE X
RESET X
RESOLVE X
RESPECT X
RESPOND X X X
RESTATE X
RESTORE X X
RETAIN X
RETRIEVE X X
RETURN X
REVIEW X X
REVISE X X X
REWARD X
RIG X
ROLL X X
ROTATE X
ROUTE X
RUN X
SAFEGUARD X
SANITIZE X X X
SAUTE X
SAVE X
SCAN X X
SCHEDULE X
SCORE X X
SCREEN X
SEARCH X
SECURE X
SEEK X
SEIZE X
SELECT X X
SEND X
SEPARATE X X
SEQUENCE X X
SERIALIZE X
SERVE X
SERVICE X
SET X
SET UP X X
SHARE X
SHARPEN X
SHIFT X
SHIP X
SHOW X X
SHUT
SHUT-DOWN X
SIGNAL X
SIGN-UP X
SIMULATE X
SING X
SOLICIT X
SOLVE X
SORT X
SOUND X
SPECIFY X
SPLICE X
SPLIT X
STAND X
START X X
STARTUP X
STATE X
STEAM X
STEER X
STOCK X
STOCKPILE X
STOP X
STORE X X
STOW X
STREAM X
STRESS X X
STRIKE X
STUDY X
SUBMIT X X
SUGGEST X
SUMMARIZE X
SUPERVISE X X
SUPPORT X X X
SURVEY X
SUSPEND X
SWITCH X X X
SYNCHRONIZE
SYNTHESIZE X X
TAKE X
TARGET X
TASK X
TEACH X
TEARDOWN
TEND X X X
TEST X X
TESTIFY
THROW X
TIE X X
TRACE X X
TRACK X
TRAIN X X
TRANSCRIBE X
TRANSFER X X
TRANSIT
TRANSITION X
TRANSLATE X
TRANSMIT X
TRANSPORT X
TRANSPOSE X
TREAT X
TROUBLESHOOT X X
TRY X
TUNE X
TURN X
TYPE X
UNDERSTAND X
UNLOAD X
UNLOCK
UNPACK X
UNRIG X
UPDATE X X
UPGRADE
UPHOLD X
UPLOAD X
USE X X X
USING
UTILIZE X
VALIDATE X X
VERIFY X X
VIEW X
WORK X
WRITE x x x
Conditions Standard
(Unspecified)(Unspecified)
,1 Gatekeeper Testing Standards
1 Gatekeeper Testing Conditions1 HOUR AFTER EACH MEAL
Aboard a ship1 NCD 11200
1 NCD 11200, EO Basic , OEM
ACCESS TO ANALYST NOTEBOOK
ACCESS TO ARCGIS10 USC 2667
ACCESS TO C-MAP100% ACCURACY
ACCESS TO RENIOR
Administrative change to network
ADNS Systems Check
Aboard an Afloat Task Unit or Task Element that operate or maintain spectrum dependent equipmentAboard Shore Installations, Bases, Activities, and Tenant Commands that operate or maintain Spectrum Dependent Equipment
1 NCD 11200, EO Basic, EO Advanced, NAVSEA 4790
10 U.S. Code CHAPTER 6; "Joint Publication 1, Doctrine for the Armed Forces of the United States".
100% Accuracy as per applicable alignment and operating procedures
100% Accuracy as per applicable instructions100% ACCURACY AS PER APPLICABLE MAINTENANCE requirements
ADVERSARY SATELLITE SYSTEM EVALUATION REQUIRED
100% ACCURACY AS PER INSTALLED EQUIPMENT INITIALIZATION PROCEDURES
After a trigger event
After an update has been received
AFTER CARGO HANDLING100% compliance
AFTER E-STOP OF GAS TURBINE ENGINE (GTE),100% COMPLIANCE WITH 8570.01M
after landing
100% COMPLIANCE WITH ODAA
ANALYZE MUSIC SCORE(S)
AFLOAT PURCHASE CARD PROGRAM, COMNAVSURFLANT/COMNAVSURFP AC INST 4200.2; BULK FUEL AND LUBRICANT SOURCES FOR SHIPS, NAVPETOFFINST 4025.1E; COSAL (COORDINATED SHIPBOARD ALLOWANCE LIST) USE AND MAINATENANCE MANUAL, SPCCINSTR 4441.170A; FINANCIAL MANAGMENT REGULATION, DOD 7000.14-R; FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GUIDE, NAVSUP P486; MANUAL OF NAVAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, NAVMED P- 5010CHAPTER 1; MILSTRIP/MILSTRAP DESK GUIDE, NAVSUP P-409; NAVAL SUPPLY PROCEDURES AFLOAT SUPPLY VOL I, NAVSUP P-485 VOL I; NAVAL SUPPLY PROCEDURES MANUAL, NAVSUP P-485; NAVAL SUPPLY PROCEDURES SUPPLY APPENDICES, VOLUME II, NAVSUP P485 VOL II; NAVAL SUPPLY PROCEDURES VOLUME III, ASHORE SUPPLY, NAVSUP VOL III; NAVY CASH FINANCIAL SYSTEM STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE, NAVSUP P-727; OPERATION AND MANAGMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT COMMERCIAL PURCHASE CARD PROGRAM, DON EBUSSINES OPERATIONS OFFICE INSTRUCTION 4200.1; OPERATIONAL REPORTS, NWP 1-03.1; POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR THE OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT- WIDE COMMERCIAL PURCHASE CARD PROGRAM (GCPC), NAVSUPINST 4200.99; SHIPS' MAINTENANCE AND MATERIAL MANAGEMENT (3-M) MANUAL, NAVSEAINST 4790.8B; SIMPLIFIED ACQUISITION PROCEDURES, NAVSUPINST 4200.85D; SUPPO’S PUK MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK, COMNAVSURFOR REVISION 3; AND SURFACE FORCE SUPPLY PROCEDURES, COMNAVSURFORINST 4400.1
100% accuracy as per installed equipment operating procedures
After a fault is isolated to the Lowest Replaceable Unit (LRU)
100% accuracy as per the assigned supervisor and applicable instructions
After a JDTA trigger event, be able to evaluate current training from various reports
100% ACCURACY OF ALL COMMUNICATION ASSETS IN BATTLEGROUP IAW EACH UNITS OPERATIONAL CAPABILITIES
100% ACCURACY OF ALL COMMUNICATION ASSETS IN STRIKE GROUP IAW EACH UNITS OPERATIONAL CAPABILITIES
100% ACCURACY; IAW OPNAVINST 5100.19 (SERIES) NAVY SAFETY & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAM MANUAL
100% COMPLIANCE WITH RULES OF ENGAGEMENT (ROE)
and the symptoms, causes, and possible effects,
As 3M Maintenance Man
As a 3M Maintenance Technician,
AS A BAND MUSIC UNIT LEADER100% PROFICIENT
AS A BAND SOUND REINFORCEMENT TECHNICIAN100% TRAINING COMPLETE
as a Basic Musician100% WITHIN CALIBRATION DATE
As a BSVE employee1NCD 11200
As a Cadastral specialist
as a catapult technician1NCD 11200, command directives
AS A CBSP OPERATOR (SSV)1NCD 11200, EO Advanced
AS A CBSP Operator (ULV)1NCD 11200, EO Basic, EO Advanced
AS A COMMAND CAREER COUNSELOR
As a command drug and alcohol program advisor
As a Command Fitness Leader
AS A COMMAND LEVEL 3-M ASSISTANT
AS A COMMAND LEVEL 3-M COORDINATOR
AS A COMMAND N6
As a Command Urinalysis Coordinator1NCD 11200,NAVFAC P-300
as a community plans and liason officer
As a Community Plans Liason Officer (CPLO)1NCD 11200; NAVFAC P-300
AS A COMPUTER OPERATOR
As a Control Operator30 MINUTES PRIOR TO EACH MEAL
As a CPO assigned to an Expeditionary unit40 CFR 1926, EO Advanced
As a CPO assigned to conduct a JAGMAN investigation
and in accordance with the AN/BSY-2 Interactive Electronic Technical Manual (IETM) and Planned Maintenance System (PMS) directives
100% compliant with us stratcom space opord
100% INTEROPERABILITY WHILE ENSURING ALL SECURITY REQUIREMENTS ARE MET
100% of warfighter requirements for space communications are met
100% PARTICIPATION/COMPLIANCE WITH ALL TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
As a Base Support Vehicles and Equipment (BSVE) branch supervisor
100% USE OF RETINA SCAN, CCRI, AND BLUE/RED TEAM
1NCD 11200, Army Transportation Manual FM 55-30
1NCD 11200, EO Advanced, state and local laws
As a Combat Service Support (CSS) member forward deployed under austere field conditions
1NCD 11200, EO Basic, EO Advanced, NAVFAC P-3001NCD 11200, EO Basic, EO Advanced, NAVSEA 47901NCD 11200, EO Basic, EO Advanced, OEM1NCD 11200, EO Basic, NAVFAC P-3001NCD 11200, EO Basic, NAVFAC P-300, NAVEDTRA TOOLS AND THEIR USES
As a Command Managed Equal Opportunity (CMEO) program manager
1NCD 11200, OEM, command directives, EO Basic1NCD 11200, state and federal laws, OEM
1NCD 11200,NAVFAC P-300,NAVSEA 4790.2
1NCD 11200; NAVFAC P-300; NAVFAC P307
40 CFR 1926, EO Advanced, NTRP 4-04.2.13, Ground Water Hydrology for Water Well Contractors
60 Accuracy
70% PROFICENCY
As a CPO w/a Sailor pending disciplinary procedures80 Accuracy
As a craftsman80% ACCURACY
AS A CREW-SERVED WEAPONS INSTRUCTOR90 Accuracy
AS A CRYOGENICS TECHNICIAN90 days prior to workshop
As a Damage Controlman95% PROFICIENT
As a designated call for work / Seabee liaisona created scenario
a list of preloaded faults
AS A ENLISTED COMMUNITY MANAGER
AAV rigging operations IAW SOP
As a Facilities Management Director
As a facilities management specialist (FMS)AAVs moved into well deck IAW SOP
as a facility watch supervisorAble to be Understood by Others
AS A FIRE CONTROL TROUBLESHOOTER
as a first-term Sailor
AS A FLAG WRITER
AS A FOOD SERVICE ADMINISTRATOR
AS A GAS TURBINE SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN
AS A GAUGE CALIBRATION TECHNICAN
As a GIS specialistADCAP/MISSILE RECORD BOOK
AS A HELP DESK REPRESENTATIVE
As a Hull TechnicianAHA
As a Machinery Repairman
AS A MAINTENANCE MAN
As a Maintenance man,
As a CPO w/ knowledge of an alledged or suspected offenseAs a CPO w/a Sailor facing possible administrative separation
As a Diver Life Support System Maintenance Supervisor
AAV launch/recover at anchor successully conducted IAW SEAOPS & SOP
As a Facilities Management & Service (FM&S) branch employee
AAV launch/recover underway successully conducted IAW SEAOPS & SOP
As a Facilities Management & Service branch employee
AAV launched successfully and IAW current OPORD
As a Facilities Management & Service Branch Supervisor
AAVs directed into well deck successfully and IAW SOP
Able to recognize injuries or potential injuries per AHA BLS certification which would require further intervention by professionals
Accurately submit anchor report to the Officer of the Deck (OOD)Accurately track or locate object within parameters of equipmentaccurately validates and promptly notifies warranty owner
Achieve Decision Superiority Utilizing All-Source Intelligence Analysis
ACSM Guidelines for Exercise Prescription
adequate personnel certified to support SWS conventional ordnance handling
Aircraft operations managed and IAW SOPAircraft operations supervised and IAW SOPAircraft refueled successfully, to support helicoptors operations
As a Maintenance Technician in a lab/scheduled event,
As a Maintenance Technician,
AS A MENTOR
AS A MENTOR AND OFFICER
AS A NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR
AS A NETWORK/SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR
AS A PC-1 PCS/SSDG CONSOLE OPERATOR
As a Personnel Officer
As a qualified QA and Safety Observer
As a Quality Assurance Craftsman
As a repair party member
As a requirements branch employee
AS A RESULT OF A CRANE ACCIDENT
AS A SECURITY PERSONNELALTERNATE PATH SUPPORT
AS A SENIOR CHAPLAINAMMO 49, AMMO 18 (AKO)
AS A MAINTENANCE MAN; AS A TECHNICIAN; GIVEN ASSOCIATED TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION, ELECTRONIC TEST EQUIPMENT, AND TOOLS
Aircraft secured successfully and IAW SOP
Aircraft signals transmitted successfully and IAW SOPAircraft signals visually transmitted successfully and IAW SOP
AS A MEMBER OF A CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT TEAM
Aircraft successfully recovered and IAW SOP
AS A MEMBER OF THE FIRE CONTROL BATTLE STATIONS MISSILE TEAM
ALL CASREPS SUBMITTED WITHIN 48 HOURS WITH 100% ACCURACY
AS A MEMBER OF THE LAUNCHER/MISSILE COMPARTMENT BATTLE STATIONS MISSILE TEAM
ALL COMM PATHS DEFINED WITHIN ACTIVE COMM PLAN ARE AT 100% FOR ALL WARFIGHTER REQUIREMENTSALL COMMUNICATION PATHS DEFINED WITHIN ACTIVE COMMUNICATIONS PLAN AT 100% FOR ALL WARFIGHTER REQUIREMENTSAll critical elements of preliminary scope included and rough order of magnitude for cost provided
AS A MISSILE CONTROL CENTRAL (MCC) TROUBLESHOOTER
ALL EMISSIONS ARE WITHIN 100% COMPLIANCE OF JRFL
As a National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) project team member
All FOD removed IAW applicable helicoptor operations manualsAll FOD removed IAW SEAOPS Volume IIIALL INFO SERVICES ON NETWORK IS SECURE AND AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES IN ALL SITUATIONS
ALL MISSION ELECTRONIC REQUIREMENTS ARE MEET OR EXCEEDED
AS A PC-1 PCS/SSDG ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN
ALL MONEY 100% ACCOUNTED FOR WITH ZERO WASTE FRAUD AND ABUSEAll Nova Watchstations Manned by Qualified PersonnelALL PERSONNEL MEET KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS
As a qualified team leader/quality assurance/safety observer
ALL PROCESSES 100% EFFICIENT PROVIDING CORRECT PRODUCT IN SHORTEST AMOUNT OF TIME
ALL REQUIREMENTS MEET TO 100% ACCORDING TO SHIPS SYSTEMS ABILITIESALL SOPS UP TO DATE AND ACCURATEall space systems at maximum capacityALL SUCCESSFUL ATTACKS IDENTIFIED/DOCUMENTED/CORRECTED
AS A SENIOR MISSILE TECHNICIANAMMO 49, AMMO 18, 49 CFR, SWO 20
AS A SENIOR MUSICIAN
AS A SENIOR OFFICER
as a Service Intercept Position Operator
AS A SHIPBOARD BARBER
AS A SHIP'S 3-M COORDINATOR
As a student attending this course of instruction.
AS A SUPERVISOR
AS A SUPPLY OFFICER NAVAL RESERVE NOBC 3105
As a Surveyor
As a System Administrator
AS A TEAM LEADER
AS A TEAM MEMBER
AS A TECHNICIANAnchoring equipment tested IAW SOP
As a TOPS Administrator
As a tower controller
AS A TUBE TEAM LEADER
AS A TUBE TEAM MEMBER
As a Utility and Energt Management meter readerApplicable OEM
As a Utility and Energy Management Billing Analyst
AMMO 49, AMMO 18, 49 CFR, SWO 20, Commercial Drivers Handbook
Amphibious beach equipment prepared IAW SOPAmphibious beach operations conducted IAW SOP
as a Ship Control System (SCS) technician, given approved operating procedures and resources
Amphibious beach signals and flags reported IAW OPORD
Amphibious craft directed successfully and IAW OPORDAmphibious craft launched successfully and IAW OPORDAmphibious craft launched successfully and IAW OPORDAmphibious craft markings and flags reported IAW OPORDAmphibious craft operations conducted IAW SOPAmphibious craft recovered successfully and IAW OPORDAmphibious craft secured successfully and IAW SOPAmphibious vehicles loaded IAW OPORDAmphibious vehicles recovered successfully and IAW OPORDAnalyst can accurately determine variations from the baselines created.
AS A TECHNICIAN: GIVEN ASSOCIATED TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION, ELECTRONIC TEST EQUIPMENT, AND TOOLS
Anchoring evolutions managed IAW SOPAnchoring evolutions supervised IAW SOPAncillary Equipment Procedure, Applicable Operators Manualand applicable safety precautions listed in the technical manual and references.
As a Utilities and Energy Management (UEM) employee
and be able to identify the situations where this means of control may be used.
As a Utilities and Energy Management branch supervisor
and safety precautions listed in the EOSS/EOCC, Technical Manual and references
APPLICABLE OPERATOR PROCEDURES, EO ADVANCED, NTRP 4-04.2.13, GROUND WATER AND WELLS AUSTRAILAN DRILLERS MANUAL, GROUND WATER HYDROLOGY FOR WATER WELL CONTRACTORS, DRILLING MANUAL OF METHODS APPLICATIONS AND MANAGEMENT
As a Utility and Energy Management meter readerApplicable Operators Manual
As a VBSS team memberApplicable Operators Manual,
AS A WATCHSTANDER
As a watchteam member
As a WCS
AS AIRFIELD CREWMAN
AS AN AC&R TECHNICIAN
AS AN ADAMS FOR SUPERVISOR course FACILITATOR
As an Advanced Underwater Construction Technician
As an Advanced Underwater Construction Technician
As an Advanced Underwater Construction Technician
As an Advanced Underwater Construction Technician
As an Advanced Underwater Construction TechnicianApplicable Operators Manuals
As an Advanced Underwater Construction Technician
APPLICABLE OPERATOR PROCEDURES, EO ADVANCED, NTRP 4-04.2.13, GROUND WATER AND WELLS AUSTRAILAN DRILLERS MANUAL, GROUND WATER HYDROLOGY FOR WATER WELL CONTRACTORS, DRILLING MANUAL OF METHODS APPLICATIONS AND MANAGEMENT, EO BASIC
As a Utlities & Energy Management (UEM) / Asset Management (AM) employee
Applicable Operators Manual, EO BasicAPPLICABLE OPERATORS MANUAL, 49 CFR, SAFETY AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVES (OP5) VOL 1, NAVSEA SW-O20, AMMO 49
APPLICABLE OPERATORS MANUAL, 49 CFR, SAFETY AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVES (OP5) VOL 1, NAVSEA SW-O20, AMMO 49, STATE COMMERCIAL DRIVERS HANDBOOK
As a Weight Handling Equipment (WHE) Program Manager
Applicable Operators Manual, Command DirectivesApplicable Operators Manual, EO Advanced, EO BasicApplicable Operators Manual, EO BasicApplicable Operators Manual, ISEE Blasters HandbookApplicable Operators Manual, NAVSEA 4790, COMFIRSTNCD 11200
Applicable Operators Manual, P-307 PAR 10.18Applicable Operators Manual, State Commercial Handbook, Tractor Trailer Handbook/Workbook, Delmar Cengage Learning, MO-403: TM 1089-10, USMC SUP. MANUAL MK-31, Moving the Earth, Herbert L. Nichols,
Applicable Operators Manual, State Commercial Handbook, Tractor Trailor Commercial Handbook, MO-403
APPLICABLE OPERATORS MANUALS, EO ADVANCED, NTRP 4-04.2.13, GROUND WATER AND WELLS AUSTRAILAN DRILLERS MANUAL, GROUND WATER HYDROLOGY FOR WATER WELL CONTRACTORS, DRILLING MANUAL OF METHODS APPLICATIONS AND MANAGEMENT
applicable safety precautions
AS AN AFLOAT AUTOMATED PAY SPECIALISTAppropriations source
as an air controllerARCHIVE OBSOLETE DATA
AS AN AIR CONTROLLER
AS AN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL MANAGER
AS AN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER
as an arresting gear technician
As an asset management employeeAS NEEDED
AS REQUIRED
As an asset management employee, and GIS specialistASE STANDARDS
as an automotive technichian
AS AN AVIATION MECHANICAt the Organizational level
AS AN AVIATION STRUCTURAL MECHANIC
AS AN AVIATION SUPPORT EQUIPMENT TECHNICIANAutomotive EOM Specifications
As an educator
As an Electrician's MateAW NAVFAC Specifications
AS AN IAM/ISSM
As an IDC Team Member
as an Independent Duty Postal Clerk NEC 3001Be able to recite information
As an instructional systems designer
As an InstructorBEFORE AND AFTER EACH USE
As an Advanced Underwater Construction Technician utilizing deliberate or crisis planning stepsAs an Advanced Underwater Construction Technician utlizing deliberate or crisis planning steps and given an OPORDER
APPLICABLE TECHNICAL MANUAL, EO BASIC
AS AN EMERGENCY VEHICLE OPERATOR COURSE GRADUATE; SAFELY TO THE EXTENT POSSIBLE WHILE FOLLOWING THE USE OF FORCE/DEADLY FORCE CONTINUUM AND DUE REGARD
As designated by federal law and enforced by the Drug Enforcement AgencyAs intended by the scope and design of the equipmentAs it was designed to be used as per applicable instructions
As an asset management employee and energy program managerAS AN ASSET MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEE AND REAL ESTATE SPECIALIST
AS SCHEDULED BY LOCAL REQUIREMENTS.
As an asset management employee, design engineer and environmental specialist
ASSESS OPERATIONAL UNITS WITHIN A DEFINED TIME PERIOD TO Department of Navy (DON) STANDARD. 90+ UNITS ASSESSED IN 120 DAY PERIOD.
As an asset management employee, project manager and contract specialist
Assign correct symbol to appropriate contactAt anchor admin launch/recovery IAW SOP
AUTHORING INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS (AIM) USER'S MANUAL
AW CE BASIC (NAVEDTRA CURRENT EDITION)
be able to correctly diagnose training deficienciesBe able to extract data from XBT to create a proper sound velocity profile and run range predictions
Be familiar enough with Sonar Doctrine to execute when necessary
Beach vehicle traffic directed IAW current OPORD
As an MCS Console Operator, given the approved technical documentation
As an NSIPS Access ManagerBEFORE EACH DAY
as an officerBEFORE EACH MEAL
Builder Advanced NAVEDTRA: 14045A
As an operatorBuilder Basic NAVEDTRA: 14043A
As an operator in a lab/scheduled eventBUPERS 1610.10
BUPERSINST 1430.16
BUPERSINST 4650 (SERIES).
BUPERSINST 5450.34 series
AS APPLICABLEBureau of Naval Personnel 1610.10
As Assistant Weapons Officer
As Below Decks Repairman
as Commanding OfficerCategory II
As Conflagration Station OperatorCategory IV
As Crash Crewman
AS CREWLEADER
As Crewman
As CWO
AS DC WORK CENTER SUPERVISOR
AS DEFINED BY LOCAL INSTRUCTIONS
AS DIRECTEDCLH
As directed each calendar year for eligible commands
As facilities requirements branch personnelCLH; NTRP Quality Control
AS FIRE CONTROL SUPERVISOR
AS FIRE CONTROL TROUBLESHOOTERCLH; SCM Users Manual
As Flight Deck Crewman
As Flight Deck Operations TechnicianCNIC warning order (current edition)
As Flight Deck Repairman
AS AN OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT (ORM) ASSISTANT
As an operator in a lab/scheduled event, given the EOSS/EOCC procedures, Technical Manual, Front Panel Simulator and symptoms, causes and possible effects,As an operator, in a Lab/Scheduled event, given the EOSS/EOCC procedure, Technical Manual, and Front Panel Simulator,As an Utilities and Energy Management (UEM) Engineer
Bureau of Naval Personnel Instruction 5450.34 seriesby successfully completing assessment-related items with a minimum score of 70
CCC HANDBOOK NAVPERS 15878K; OPNAVINST 1040.11CERTIFICATION IN AHA BASIC LIFESAVINGChains and gripes removed prior to moving craft or vehicle IAW SOP
Chief of Naval Operations Instruction 1000.16Chief of Naval Operations Instruction 1000.16; Military Personnel Manual
Chief of Navy Operations Instruction 1000.16; Military Personnel Manual
AS DEFINED BY NAVFAC NAVFAC P-307, MANAGEMENT OF WEIGHT HANDLING EQUIPMENT
CID-Utilizing Relevant Datum and/or Formulas
Clearly and concisely pass valuable information
AS DIRECTED BY PERIODIC SCHEDULE OR REQUESTED SELF ASSESSMENT
CLH:Construction Estimator's Handbook
CLH; IAW US Navy Diving Manual SS521-AG-PRO-010; NTRP 4-04.2.8
CLH;Construction Estimator's Handbook
Code of Federal Regulations, 29 CFR 1926
As Flt Deck Aircraft Director
As Flt Deck Crash Crewman
As Flt Deck Elevator Operator
As Flt Deck Petty Officer
As Flt Deck Plane HandlerCOMFIRSTNCD 11200
As Flt Deck Tractor DriverCOMFIRSTNCD 11200 Series
As Flt/Hgr Deck Aircraft DirectorCOMFIRSTNCD 11200, EO Advanced
As Flt/Hgr Deck Aircraft Director/Elevator Operator
As FLT/HGR Deck Crewman
As Flt/Hgr Deck Elevator Operator
As Flt/Hgr Deck Plane HandlerCOMFIRSTNCD 11200, NAVFAC P-307
As Flt/Hgr Deck Tractor Driver
As Flt/Hgr Deck Tractor King
As FOD KingCommand directives
AS GUIDANCEcommensurate with assigned duties
As Guided
As Hangar Deck Crewman
As Hgr Deck Aircraft Director
As Hgr Deck Elevator Operator
As Hgr Deck Plane HandlerCommunications established IAW SOP
As Hgr Deck Tractor Driver
AS LAUNCHER OPERATOR,
Collect and organize intelligence data for submission to Office of Naval IntellegenceCollect bottom contour data given specific location and depthCollect shore, water, and required bridge data to complete applicable formCollect shore, water, and required data to complete applicable form
COMFIRSTNCD 11200, EO Basic, EO AdvancedCOMFIRSTNCD 11200, EO Basic, EO Advanced, CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO. RIGGING MANUAL, D.E. DICKIE
COMFIRSTNCD 11200, EO Basic, EO Advanced, CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO. RIGGING MANUAL, D.E. DICKIE, Applicable Operators Manuals
Command Career Counselor Handbook Naval Personnel 15878K; Chief Of Naval Operations Instruction 1040.11Command Career Counselor Handbook NAVPERS 15878K; OPNAVINST 1040.11
Communication is accurate and prompt as needed/requested by client
Communication is accurrate and prompt as needed/requested by Chain of CommandCommunication is accurrate and prompt as needed/requested by client
Communication is accurrate and prompt as needed/requested by FEAD
COMNECCINST 3501.1A RCRP; NTRP 1-03.5 DRRS-N Reporting Manual
COMNECCINST 3501.1A Readiness Cost and Reporting Program; Navy Tactical Reference Publication 1-03.5 Defense Readiness Reporting System-Navy Reporting Manual
AS MISSILE COMPARTMENT (MC) TROUBLESHOOTERCompile data, provide imagery
As mobile refueler operator
As necessary
As Non-Skid QA
As per FTI
As Pumproom Operator
As Quality Surveillence Sentry
AS REQUIRED
AS REQUIRED BASED ON TOLLS IN PLACEComplete operation without error.
as required by directivesComplete PMS with 100% accuracy
as required by procedureComplete PMS with 100% accuracy
AS REQUIRED FOR NCTAMS BASED SERVICES
AS SECTION LEADERComplete the event/simulation,
as Security Managercomplete the operational steps
As Self Help personnel
As service desk personnelComplete to 100% Satisfactory
as Strategic Navigation officer
As the Chief of the Boat (COB)
AS the Command Master Chief (CMC)
As the Commanding Officer (CO)
AS THE DEPARTMENT HEAD
AS THE EXECUTIVE OFFICER (XO)
AS THE LAUNCH SUPERVISOR,
AS THE LAUNCHER SUPERVISOR
AS THE LCPO/DIVISION OFFICERComplete with 100% accuracy
AS THE MAINTENANCE PERSON
As the Officer-In-Charge (OIC)comply with safety precautions
AS THE REPAIR PARTS PETTY OFFICER
As member of facilities requirements staff and WIB member.
COMPACFLT/COMUSFLTFORCOM Instruction 3501.3C; CNSLINST/CNSLINST 3502.3
Complete 100% of the EMC Certification CriteriaComplete 100% of the EMC Certification Criteria, IAW Applicable DirectivesComplete 100% of the EMC Survey Check
As outlined in applicable security instructions and regulations
Complete entire check to 100% completion with in 1 hourComplete entire check to 100% completion with in 1 hoursComplete entire check to 100% completion with in 4 hoursComplete entire check to 100% completion with in one hourcomplete entire maintenance requirement IAW MRC within 1 hour
complete entire maintenance requirement iaw mrc within 4 hours
AS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE SECURITY DIRECTIVES AND INSTRUCTIONS
Complete the event/simulation without error,
complete the preventive maintenance check
Complete troubeshooting with 100% accuracy.Complete troubleshooting with 100% accuracy.Complete TROUBLESHOOTING with 100% accuracy.Complete troubleshooting with 100% accuracy.Complete troubleshooting with 100% accuracy.Complete troubleshooting with 100% accuracy.Complete troubleshooting with 100% accuracy.Complete troubleshooting with 100% accuracy.
Completed TROUBLESHOOTING with 100% accuracy.
COMSUBLANT/COMSUBPACINST 4406.1, SUBMARINE SUPPLY PROCEDURES MANUAL
AS THE SHIP'S 3-M ASSISTANT
As the USW-DSS Operator
As the USW-DSS Watch Officer
AS THE WORK CENTER SUPERVISOR
As Weapons Officer
ASE STANDARDS
At 20 minute intervals
AT ALL TIME
AT ALL TIMES
AT BATTLE STATIONS
AT BATTLE STATIONS MISSILE
At CUSTOMER'S REQUEST
At Sea
At the Command Level
At the intermediate level
At the organizational levelContinue Improvement
At the organizational level,
at the organizational or intermediate level
conduct diesel generator initial set up from the switchboard, with 100% accuracy in accordance with applicable technical references
conduct diesel generator initial starting set up from the switchboard with 100% accuracy in accordance with applicable technical references
conduct operaton within 80% completenessConduct PCS groom in accordance with applicable technical references.
Conduct simulation/event within 80% accuracyconnect the generator to a de-energized bus, with 100% accuracy in accordance with technical references
Assuming Access to Sighting Equipment (Big Eyes, Binoculars, Etc.)
Constructioin Project Management NTRP 4-04.2.5; IAW US Navy Diving Manual SS521-AG-PRO-010; NTRP 4-04.2.8
Constructioin Project Management; IAW US Navy Diving Manual SS521-AG-PRO-010; NTRP 4-04.2.8
Construction Electrician Basic NAVEDTRA: 14026AConstruction Estimating NTRP 4-04.2.3Construction Mechanic Advanced NAVEDTRA: 14050AConstruction Mechanic Basic NAVEDTRA: 14264AConstruction Project Management NTRP 4-04.2.5Construction Project Management NTRP 4-04.2.5; Construction Quality Management for Seabees NTRP 4-04.2.7
Construction Project Management NTRP 4-04.2.5; IAW US Navy Diving Manual SS521-AG-PRO-010; NTRP 4-04.2.8
Construction Project Management NTRP 4-04.2.5; Seabee Construction Management User's Manual
continuous two-way communications to maintain client's and FMS's situational awareness of their facilties and keep their expectation realistic
Controlled equipment managed IAW SOP
at-sea without assistance
Automotive Bay
BUPERSINST 4650 (SERIES).
CBT
CID-GIVEN APPROPRIATE RESOURCES
CLH; SCM Users Manual
Command Pass Coordinator (CPC).CPM USER MANUAL
completion of 8'Oclock Reports
Considering safety, endurance, and flexibility
CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
Customer requests CND assessmentCRRC rigging operations IAW SOP
Customer Service
Daily as required
DAILY OR EVENT DRIVENCRRCs moved into well deck IAW SOP
daily scan prompts response
DD FORM 1155 & STANDARD FORM 1080
Derive from assigned scenario
Derive from music repertoire
Detected Intrustion Set activity
Documented to Customer
DoD Financial Management Regulation 7000.14-RDAILY
controlling actions, immediate actions, supplementary actions, and restoration from casualty control procedures to 80% accuracy on an LPD 17 Class MPDE front panel simulator
Conventional Underwater Construction and Repair Techniques
Correct problem to restore normal operation within guidelines provided in source documents
Correct problem within guidelines provided in applicable technical documentscourse of action development to achieve decision superiorityCovey: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, It's My Ship (navyreading.mil)
COMNAVSURFORINST 4400.1, Surface Force Supply Procedures
CREATE BASELINE AND MAINTAIN TO NORMAL CONDITIONS
CREW LEADER HANDBOOK; EO ADVANCED
COMSUBLANT/COMSUBPACINST 4406.1, SUBMARINE SUPPLY PROCEDURES MANUAL
CRRC launch/recover at anchor successfully conducted IAW SEAPS & SOPCRRC launch/recover underway successully conducted IAW SEAOPS & SOPCRRC launched successfully and IAW current OPORD
CRRCs directed into well deck successfully and IAW SOPCRRCs launch/recovery at anchor successfully conducted IAW SOP
Current Career Management System Interactive Detailing Business rules; Chief of Naval Operations Instruction 1000.16Current Career Management System Interactive Detailing Business rules; OPNAVINST 1000.16
Current CMSID Business rules; OPNAVINST 1000.16Current ECM briefs; OPNAVINST 1000.16Current Enlistment Community Manager briefs; Chief of Naval Operations Instruction 1000.16Current Enlistment Community Manager briefs; OPNAVINST 1000.36
DOD 4525.6M, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE POSTAL MANUAL
Current Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Mission Vision Guidng Principles
DoDFMR Volume 5, Chapter 7, 8DAILY TO MONTHLY
DATA TREND ANALYSIS
Duing tactical operations
During adverse weather conditions
During Amphibious Operations
During anchoring evolutionsDemonstrate skill satisfactory
During Cargo Handling
During cold weather
During Connected Replenishment OperationsDEPOT DRAWINGS
During daily operations
During Deck Evolutions
During flight
During Flight Deck Operations
During flight operations
During Fueling-at-Sea Operations
During hot weather
DURING INACTIVITY
During Intelligence operation planningDip ropes rigged IAW SOP
During Intelligence Operations PlanningDip ropes unrigged IAW SOP
during link initialization procedures
During Link/Network OperationsDJMS MMPA GUIDE
during live link-11 operations
DoD Financial Management Regulation 7000.14-R. Volume 7A, chapter 29.
DAILY BEFORE FOOD SERVICE SPACES ARE SECURED
DON PERSONNEL WHO HAVE ACCESS TO INFORMATION OF POTENTIAL NATIONAL SECURITY VALUE
Database accurately reflects changes in adversarial TTPDatabase accurately reflects changes in threat/ vulnerability landscape
DEFINE 100% (MANNING, CONFIGURATION, ACCEPTED RISKS, AND ACCESSABILITY)
Demonstrate skill satisfactory for supervisor
DURING CHANGE OF PERSONNEL GIVEN REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
Demonstrate skills satisfactory for supervisorDeploy, collect data, recover and process data
describe the generator switchboard indicators, with 100% accuracy in accordance with applicable technical references
describe the Ship Service Diesel Generator switchboard equipment, with 100% accuracy in accordance with applicable technical references
Detect and accurately report anchoring flags, day shapes and light configurationDEVELOP ACCURATE AND REPEATABLE MEASURES OF EFFECTIVENESS TO MEET THE STRATEGIC PLANDEVELOP CONTINUAL PROCESS IMPROVEMENT IOT MEET MEASURE OF EFFECTIVENESS IAW STRATEGIC PLANDevelop Integrated Priority List for current and out year projects updated yearlyDevelop Integrated Priority List for current projects updated yearly
DEVELOPE PROCESSES AND ACCURATE AND REPEATABLE MEASURES OF EFFECTIVENESS TO MEET STRATEGIC PLAN
DISTINGUISH BETWEEN VARIOUS CONTACT SOURCES AND MANUEVERS
DOD 7000.14-R, Financial Managment Regulation
during live link-16 operations
during logistics operations
During Man Overboard OperationsDOD Defense Acquisition Guide
during minehunting operationsDOD directive 5500.07
during minesweeping evolutions
During MLOC
During mooring evolutions
during network initialization
during night operations
During nighttime operations
During normal environmental conditions
During normal transmission periodsDURING ADVANCED SCHOOL
During operations
DURING OUTAGE OR DEGRADATION OF SERVICEDURING MEAL HOURS
DURING REplenishment-AT-SEA EVOLUTIONS
During routine preflight checks
During search and rescue Operations
During Small Boat Operations
During tactical operations
During Towing evolutions
During Underway OperationsEngine start up verified IAW SOP
DURING WATCH TURNOVER
During weapons handling/transfer
E-Leave Standard Operating Procedures.
DOD 7000.14-R, VOLUME 2A, CHAPTER 2 "MILITARY PERSONNEL APPROPRIATINS"DoD 7000.14-R, VOLUME 9, CHAPTER 8
DoD Financial Management Regulation 7000.14-R.DoD Financial Management Regulation 7000.14-R. Volume 7A, chapter 29.DOD FMR VOLUME 5 DOD FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT REGULATION.
DoD FMR, Volume 9, Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation; MMPA Read/Guide, Master Military
DoD FMR, Volume 9, Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation; MMPA Read/Guide, Master Military Pay Account (MMPA) Read Guide; Navy DJMS PTG, Navy Defense Joint Military System (DJMS) Procedures Training Guide, Change 19
DODFMR 7A, Chapter 18 , OPNAVINST 7220.14, MILPERSMAN 1000-030
DON INFORMATION SECURITY PROGRAM
DURING CBT NUTRITION COURSE AT "A" SCHOOL
E- Leave Standard Operating Procedures.Effectively protected from hostile fire or observationEmergency AAV recovery rigging operations IAW SEAOPS & SOP
Emergency LCAC & AAV launch/recovery successfully conducted IAW SEAOPS & SOPEmergency LCAC recovery rigging operations IAW SEAOPS & SOP
Emergency recovery supervised IAW SOP
Engineering Aid Basic NAVEDTRA: 14069AEnginnering Aid Advanced NAVEDTRA: 14336AENSURE 100% COMPLIANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CONFIGURATION MANUAL AND SET OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS
EMCOM conditions
END OF DAY (EOD) ROM REPORT
Enlisted Community Manager (ECM)
Ensure Operability
Ensure Radars Operate with Minimal EMI
Ensure Target Deck is Clearly IdentifiedEnsure calls are secure on both ends
EOSS
Equipment Acquisition or Upgrade
Establish an active link modeENSURE LEAST RISK ACCEPTABLE
Fleet Operations, AMMO and Fuel EMI Preparations
FLOPPY DISK, POS REGISTER
Following directions in the Audition Standards Manual
FOLLOWING EACH LIFT
Following guidance in NAVPERCOMINST 4205.1
Following guidance in NAVPERSCOMINST 5400.2Aensuring all keymat is deleted
ENSURE 100% COMPLIANT WITH CURRENT STANDARDENSURE 100% RECEIPT OF ALL TRANSMITTED kEYMATENSURE 100% RECEIPT OF ALL TRASMITTED KEYMAT
ENLISTED DISTRIBUTION AND VERIFICATION REPORT USERS' MANUAL (EDVRMAN)
ENSURE 100% SYSTEMS AVAILABILITY IN COMPLIANCE WITH JOINT REQUIREMENTS IN SUPPORT OF WARFIGHTER NEEDS
ENSURE ACCURATE WELL JUSTIFIED INPUT 100% OF THE TIME
ENSURE ALL INCIDENTS ARE CAPTURED, TRACKED, PROCESSED, AND MITIGATED
ENSURE RADARS OPERATE WITH MINIMAL EMI; ABOARD A SHIP; ABOARD AN AFLOAT TASK UNIT OR TASK ELEMENT THAT OPERATE OR MAINTAIN SPECTRUM DEPENDENT EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT ACQUISITION OR UPGRADE; FLEET OPERATIONS, AMMO AND FUEL EMI PREPARATIONS; GIVEN AN AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY (AOR); GIVEN AN OPERATIONAL MISSION/EXERCISE; GIVEN AN OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENT; GIVEN ATMOSPHERIC AND PROPAGATION CONDITIONS; GIVEN MALICIOUS EVENT/ INCIDENT; STRIKE GROUP AND INDEPENDENT UNDERWAY RESTRICTED MANEUVERING
ensure all personnel assigned nuclear weapons duties meet reliability standards
Ensure coordination with Intelligence Community Partners in Mission Area
ENSURE CUSTOMER ISSUES ARE RESOLVED
ENSURE NEW SYSTEM IS 100% OPERATIONALEnsure Operational Objectives are SatisfiedENSURE SECURED; IDENTIFY A POSSIBLE THREAT; RULE OUT A POSSIBLE THREAT; SWIFTLY AND SAFELY
Ensure tenant commands adhere to Five Year Review procedures
Following guidance in Department of Defense Manual, 7000.12-R Volume 12, Chapter 7 of Apr 98
ensuring "Operation Successful" is displayed upon completion
Following guidance in Department of Defense Manual, 7000.12-R Volume 12, Chapter 7 of Apr 98 and DD Form 200
ensuring all camlocks are properly seated into the Modular Grounding System Junction Boxes
ensuring all components pass Built-In Test (BIT)
Following guidance in NAVPERSCOMINST 18068F, Chapter 56
ensuring all displays go dark and power indicators extinguish
Food Service Management System
FOR EACH LICENSED OPERATORensuring Fine Sync is achieved
from memoryEO ADVANCED
FSM System
GIVEN
GIVEN A
GIVEN A BULL HORN SONAR SUITE CLASSIFICATION
Given a case study
GIVEN A CBSP ACCESS REQUESTEO Advanced, EO Basic
GIVEN A CHANGE IN MISSION
GIVEN A CHANGE IN OPERATIONAL MODE
given a change in space environment
Given a change in tenant or transient activites
GIVEN A CHANGE/UPGRADE OR INSTALL OF A SYSTEM
Given a chartEO Advanced, NTRP 4-04.2.13
GIVEN A CLEARANCE LEVELEO Advanced, Project Specifications
ensuring all plugs and jacks mate securely
ensuring the SKL displays "Operation Successful" upon completion
From memory and utilizing assigned musical equipment
EO Advanced ASME B30.5a Series, NAVFAC P-307EO Advanced, COMFIRSTNCD 11200, NAVSEA 4790, EO Basic, Applicable Operators ManualEO Advanced, NTRP 4-04.2.13, Gorund Water and Wells Austrailan Drillers Manual, Ground Water Hydrology for Water Well Contractors, Drilling Manual of Methods Applications and Management
Given a body of water, a bridge, diving equipment, tools and materials
EO Advanced, NTRP 4-04.2.13, Gorund Water and Wells Austrailan Drillers Manual, Ground Water Hydrology for Water Well Contractors, Drilling Manual of Methods Applications and Management, Command Directives
Given a body of water, equipment, materials, in various operating environments
EO Advanced, 1 NCD 11200, NAVFAC P-300EO Advanced, Applicable Operators Manual
Given a calculator, applicable mathmatic formulas, a measuring device and materials
EO Advanced, Applicable Operators Manual, NTRP 4-04.2.13, Ground Water Hydrology for Water Well Contractors, Command Directives
EO Advanced, Applicable Operators Manual, Project Specifications
EO Advanced, EO Basic, Applicable Operators ManualEO Advanced, EO Basic, NAVFAC P-307, COMFIRSTNCD 11200
EO Advanced, EO Basic,NAVFAC P-307, COMFIRSTNCD 11200, Applicable Operators Manual, CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO. RIGGING MANUAL, D.E. DICKIE
EO Advanced, ISEE Blasters Handbook, OPNAVINST 8023.24, NTRP 4-04.2.12
GIVEN A CHANGE/INSTALLATION/MODIFICATION TO A SYSTEM
EO Advanced, Moving the Earth, Herbert L. Nichols
EO Advanced, Moving the Earth, Herbert L. Nichols, ISEE Blasters Handbook
GIVEN A COLLABORATION TOOL
EO Basic
EO Basic and OEM
Given a Communications PlanEO Basic Applicable Operators Manual
GIVEN A COMMUNICATIONS SHIFT
given a completed document IAW the NETCINST
Given a Computer
GIVEN A COMPUTER WITH A UNIX OPERATING SYSTEM
Given a course of fireEO BASIC, 1NCD 11200, P-300
GIVEN A CRANE CREW
GIVEN A CRIME SCENE
GIVEN A CRITICAL C4I SYSTEM FAILURE
GIVEN A CUDIXS SID REQUEST
Given a Customer and Product Need
Given a Cyber Exercise Publication (CXP)
GIVEN A DATA REPOSITORY
GIVEN A DEFICIENCY IN RESULTS
Given a diagram
GIVEN A DIESEL AUXILIARY BOILER SYSTEMEO Basic, Command Directives
GIVEN A DIVE MISSIONEO Basic, EO Advanced
EO AdvancedNAVFAC P-307, COMFIRSTNCD 11200
GIVEN A COLLABORATION TOOL, GIVEN KM GROUND RULES/COMMAND POLICY
EO AdvancedNAVFAC P-307, COMFIRSTNCD 11200, Applicable Operators Manual, CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO. RIGGING MANUAL, D.E. DICKIE
GIVEN A COMMANDERS CRITICAL INFORMATION REQUIREMENTGIVEN A COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT FOR INDEPENDANT STEAMING
EO Basic Applicable Operators Manual, State Commercial Handbook, Tractor Trailor Commercial Handbook, MO-403EO Basic, Applicable Operators ManualEO Basic, CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO. RIGGING MANUAL, D.E. DICKIE, COMFIRSTNCD 11200
EO Basic, CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO. RIGGING MANUAL, D.E. DICKIE, COMFIRSTNCD 11200.
GIVEN A COMPUTER WITH A WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM
EO BASIC, 1NCD 11200, NAVFAC P-300
EO Basic, Applicable Operators ManualEO Basic, Applicable Operators Manual, P-307 10.18EO Basic, Applicable Operators Manual, ASME B-30, Moving the Earth, Herbert L. Nichols., Applicable Operators Manuals, Command DirectivesEO Basic, Applicable Operators Manual, Command DirectivesEO Basic, Applicable Operators Manual, MS-22/Asphalt InstituteEO Basic, Applicable Operators Manual, MS-22/Asphalt Institute, State Commercial Driver Handbook
EO Basic, Applicable Operators Manual, NAVFAC P-300, 11200EO Basic, Applicable Operators Manual, NAVFAC P-300, 11200, MS-22/Asphalt InstituteEO Basic, COMFIRSTNCD 11200, EO Advanced
EO BASIC, COMNAV1ST NAVAL COMFIRSTNCD 11200, NAVFAC P-300
GIVEN A DIVING SCENARIO, FORMULA BOOK, SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, AND NON-PROGRAMMABLE CALCULATOR
Given a Finished Intelligence Product
given a flight plan
Given a formula
Given A Functional Circuit Diagram (FCD)
Given a group of student cohorts
GIVEN A HIGH MOBILITY ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFT
Given a Horse Jaw sonar suite classification
Given a Horse Tail sonar suite classification
Given a job aid
GIVEN A JOINT COMMUNICATIONS REQUIREMENT
GIVEN A JOINT OPERATION/EXERCISE
GIVEN A JOINT/COALITION MISSION REQUIREMENT
given a learning objective
GIVEN A EXPEDITIONARY COMMUNICATIONS REQUIREMENT
EO Basic, EO Advanced, Applicable Operators Manual, State Commercial Handbook, Tractor Trailer Handbook/Workbook, Delmar Cengage Learning, MO-403:
EO Basic, EO Advanced, Applicable Operators Manual, State Commercial Handbook, Tractor Trailer Handbook/Workbook, Delmar Cengage Learning, MO-403: TM 1089-10, USMC SUP. MANUAL MK-31
EO Basic, EO Advanced, Applicable Operators Manual, State Commercial Handbook, Tractor Trailer Handbook/Workbook, Delmar Cengage Learning, MO-403: TM 1089-10, USMC SUP. MANUAL MK-31, MTMCTEA PAMPHLET 55-20 TIEDOWN HANDBOOK FOR TRUCK MOVEMENTS
EO Basic, EO Advanced, Applicable Operators Manual, State Commercial Handbook, Tractor Trailer Handbook/Workbook, Delmar Cengage Learning, MO-403: USMC TM-10629-1
EO Basic, EO Advanced, Applicable Operators Manual, State Commercial Handbook, Tractor Trailer Handbook/Workbook, Delmar Cengage Learning, MO-403: USMC TM-10629-10
EO Basic, EO Advanced, Moving the Earth, Herbert L. NicholsEO Basic, EO Advanced, Applicable Operators Manual, MS/22 Asphault Institute, MS4EO Basic, EO Advanced, Moving the Earth, Herbert L. NicholsEO Basic, EO Advanced, Moving the Earth, Herbert L. Nichols, Applicable Operators Manual, State Commercial Handbook, Tractor Trailor Commercial Handbook, MO-403
EO Basic, EO Advanced, Moving the Earth, Herbert L. Nichols, CLH, P-405
EO Basic, EO Advanced, Moving the Earth, Herbert L. Nichols, Project SpecificationsEO Basic, Moving the Earth, Herbert L. NicholsEO Basic, Moving the Earth, Herbert L. Nichols, Applicable Operators Manua
EO Basic, Moving the Earth, Herbert L. Nichols, Applicable Operators Manual
Given a list
Given a list of courses
Given a list of job occupations
GIVEN A LIST OF PRELOADED FAULTS
Given a list of termsEO Basic, MS-22/Asphalt Institute
GIVEN A LONG TERM GOAL
Given a Maintenance Requirement Card (MRC),EO Basic, NAVFAC P-300, OEM
GIVEN A MAJOR OUTAGEEO Basic, NAVFAC P-307
GIVEN A MESSAGE SYSTEMEO BASIC, OEM, NAVSEA 4790
Given a military map and engineer scale
Given a Mission
Given a Mission Area
GIVEN A MISSION AREA OR TARGET
Given a Mission Objective
GIVEN A MISSION PLAN AND ACCESS TOOLSEOSS EOP/EOCC procedures,
GIVEN A MISSION PLAN WITH MISSION LOGEOSS/EOP
GIVEN A MISSION TO CREATE AN OPTASK COMM
GIVEN A MISSION TO MEET WARFARE REQUIREMENTSEquipment inspected IAW SOP
GIVEN A MISSION/EXERCISEEquipment inventoried IAW SOP
Given a mock compartment bill,Equipment ready on station IAW SOP
EO Basic, Moving the Earth, Herbert L. Nichols, Applicable Operators Manual, ISEE Blasters Handbook
EO Basic, Moving the Earth, Herbert L. Nichols, Applicable Operators Manual, NAVFAC P-300, 11200
EO Basic, Moving the Earth, Herbert L. Nichols, Applicable Operators Manual, NAVFAC P-307
EO Basic, Moving the Earth, Herbert L. Nichols, Applicable Operators Manuals, Command Directives
EO Basic, NAVFAC P-300, Manufacture's specifications
EO Basic, NAVFAC P-307, COMFIRSTNCD 11200, Command Directives
GIVEN A MESSAGING SYSTEM (EX. OIX, MMS, FSM, NICE)
EO BASIC, OEM, NAVSEA 4790, 11200, P-300, MRCEO BASIC, OEM, NAVSEA 4790, 1NCD 11200, P-300, MRCEO BASIC, OEM, NAVSEA 4790, COMFIRSTNCD 11200, NAVFAC P-300, MRCEO Basic, Tractor Trailor Commercial Handbook, MO-403, USMC TM-10629-10, Project Specifications and Prints
EO BasicApplicable Operators Manual, State Commercial Handbook, Tractor Trailor Commercial Handbook, MO-403
Equipment certifications coordinated IAW SOP
GIVEN A MISSION/EXERCISE REQUIRING INFORMATION OUTSIDE LOCAL NETWORKS CAPABILITIES
EQUIPMENT IS REPAIRED TO WORKING ORDER
Given a mission; Given an Area of Responsibility (AOR); Given Collection Requirement; Given Information Operations (IO) Objectives
Equipment Operator Advanced NAVEDTRA: 14080A
Given a mission; Given an Area of Responsibility (AOR); Given Collection Requirements; Given Information Operations (IO) Objectives
Equipment Operator Basic NAVEDTRA: 14081A
everyday
GIVEN A NEED FOR SATELLITE ACCESS
Given a NEL-10 sonar suite classificationFace-to-face brief min once a month
GIVEN A NETWORK
GIVEN A NETWORK THAT YOU HAVE AUTHORITY OVER
GIVEN A NOTIFICATION
given a OPLAN template with headquarters taskingfollow all safety precautions
Given a Plan (OPLAN/CONPLAN)
Given a Potential Emergency SituationFollowing electrical safety precautions
GIVEN A POWER SOURCE
Given a project timeline
Given a radar interceptfollowing procedural steps in the EOP
Given a radar system
Given a Rat Tail Dipping sonar suite classification
Given a relay AV
Given a Report
Given a mockup with a sturdy horizontal member and a vertical ladder with engineered safety rail
Equipment records maintained IAW SOP
Given a need for geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) products or reports or a request for information (RFI)
Equipment validations coordinated IAW SOP
Given a need for new geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) collection
Extracted data is used to apply first-line countermeasures
FAMILIARIZE WITH OPERATION GUIDELINES AND OTHER APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONSFault Insertion Guide and Fault Applicability List
GIVEN A NETWORK THAT YOU HAVE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY OVER
Financial Management Regulations; Naval Supply Procedures Naval Supply Systems Command P-485
GIVEN A NEW AREA OF OPERATIONS WITH REQUIEMENTS FOR COMMUNICATIONS SUPPORT
Financial Management Regulations; Naval Supply Procedures NAVSUP P-485
GIVEN A NEW SYSTEM REQUIREMENT/UPGRADE/CHANGE
Fleet Pub (Operating Target); Naval Supply ManualFleet Pub (Operation Target); Naval Supply Manual
GIVEN A NOTIFICATION OF DEGRADATION JOINT SPECTRUM INTERFERENCE REPORT (JSIR)
Flight deck equipment prepared to support helicoptors operations
GIVEN A PERIODIC CHECK REQUIREMENT, INSTALLATION OR CONFIGURATION CHANGE
Following calibration procedures in the technical Manual
GIVEN A PERIODIC OBLIGATION FOR SITUATIONAL AWARENESS UPDATE
Following calibration steps in the technical manual
GIVEN A PIECE OF ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT THAT REQUIRES 2M
Following configuration procedures in the Technical Manual.
following controlling actions listed in the EOCC
following guidelines regarding crew coordination, weather, emergency plans, operational risk management, and mission goals
following immediate actions in accordance with the EOCC
Following procedural steps in the EOSS EOPfollowing procedural steps in the Technical Manual and related references and directivesfollowing procedural steps in the technical manual,Following repair procedures in the Technical Manual
GIVEN A REPORT OF A SYSTEM INTERRUPTION
given a report of an outage/anomoly
GIVEN A REPORT OF DEATH
GIVEN A REPORT OF INTERFERENCEForce Management (FORMAN)
Given a report of outage
Given a Report Template
GIVEN A REQUEST FOR TRAINING
GIVEN A REQUIREMENT
GIVEN A REQUIREMENT FOR INDEPENDENT STEAMING
GIVEN A REQUIREMENT FOR TRAININGgiven a requirement for imagery
GIVEN A SCENARIO
GIVEN A SALVAGE EXERCISE
GIVEN A SATELLITE ACCESS REQUESTGIVEN REFERENCE MATERIAL
GIVEN A SCENARIO
GIVEN A SCENARIO,
Given a Schedule
GIVEN A SCHEDULED VISIT BY BLUE TEAM MEMBERS
Given a Scope of Responsibility
GIVEN A SELECTION OF COMPUTER COMPONENTS
Following repair procedures in the Technical Manual, proper handling and disposal procedures for hazardous materials and waste,
following the maintenance procedure in the Maintenance Requirement Card,Following troubleshooting guide in the Technical ManualFOR PROPER ALIGNMENT TO A CURRICULUM OUTLINE OF INSTRUCTION
GIVEN A REPORT OF INTERFERENCE ON A COMMS CIRCUIT
Force Protection Weapons Handling Standard Procedures and Guidelines, NTRP 3-07.2.2FR 04-10 MIP 2521/012 MRC 8UWR A-1
GIVEN A REPORT TEMPLATE, AN ASSIGNED REGION, AND CUSTOMER
FULLY OUTFIT WARFIGHTER TO SUPPORT COMMANDERS MISSION
Gather all Relevant data to an event or incidentGATHER AND REPORT STATUS OF SYSTEM
Given a requirement for a JDTA from the Resource Sponsor
Getting underway evoluations performed IAW SOP
GIVEN A REQUIREMENT FOR CASREP (SYSTEM FAILURE/DEGREDATION)
Getting underway evolutions performed IAW SOPGetting underway evolutions supervised IAW SOPGetting underway from a buoy IAW SOP
GIVEN A REQUIREMENT TO MAINTAIN AN UTILIZE EKMS MATERIALS (EX. LOCAL ELEMENT0GIVEN A REQUIREMENT TO USE/ISSUE EKMS MATERIALGIVEN A REQUIREMENT TO UTILIZE MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS ASSETS
GIVEN AN APPLICABLE TYPE OF INFORMATIONGiven imagery tools and database access
GIVEN SHIPBOARD INTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS REQUIREMENT
Given the approved technical documentationGiven the deficiency in a controlled/stable environmentGiven the Maintenance Requirement CardGiven the specific deficiency in a Lab/scheduled training event,
Given a Scope of Responsibility; Given an Installation Tasking; Given an Area of Responsibility (AOR)
Go/No Go operations observed IAW SOP
Given a scope of work, equipment, materials, surface and underwater, in various operating environments
GOVERNMENT AND CIVILIAN PUBLICATIONS, INSTRUCTIONS, LAWS AND REGULATIONS
Green well direct and signaled IAW SEAOPS & SOP
Given a set of data
Given a Shark Eye sonar suiteGround tackle handled IAW SOP
Given a SIGINT ReportHawse pennants rigged clear IAW SOP
Hawse pennants unrigged IAW SOP
GIVEN A SIMLUTED SITUATION
Given a simulated situation
Given a situationHerbert L. Nichols
GIVEN A SOFTWARE UPGRADE
GIVEN A SOVT DIAGRAMhttp://www.necc/navy.mil/
Given a specific deficiencyIAW
given a squadron flight schedule
Given a standard EOD loadoutIAW 10 USC 2667
GIVEN A SYSTEM TO DEFEND
Given a targetIAW 29 CFR
Given a target or area for potential strikeIAW 3-M Manual
Given a Tasking OrderIAW 5100.19E ch. 23
GIVEN A TEST PLAN AND PRODUCTIAW Administrator's Manual
GIVEN A THREAT TO A NETWORKIAW AEODPS
GIVEN A THREAT TO THE NETWORKIAW AMERICAN HEART & RED CROSS
Given a tool box and a list,IAW AMERICAN RED CROSS
GIVEN A TRAINING REQUIREMENTIAW American Welding Society
IAW applicable (BMS)
GIVEN A UAVIAW applicable building codes
Given a USW-DSS SystemIAW APPLICABLE DIRECTIVES
GIVEN A USW-DSS WORKSTATIONIAW applicable documentation
GIVEN A VALID COMMUNICATIONS REQUIREMENTIAW applicable industry standards
GIVEN A VOICE CIRCUIT
GIVEN A WARFARE COMMANDER INTENTIONS
Groom the PCS wihtout error, in accordance with applicable technical references
given a ship/fob/base with radar/radio transmitting equipment
Have BASIC KNOWLEDGE ON POSSIBLE THREAT WEAPONS
Given a Signal; Given a Scenario; Given Signals Analysis Equipment; Given an Order or Battle (OOB); Given ELINT Databases
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL USER'S GUIDE OPNAVINST 5100 SERIES
Helicoptors launched successfully and IAW OPORD
http://www.21stcentury.navy.mil/default.aspx (CST Course documents)
IAW (ANSI) American National Standards Institute
IAW 11000.16A COMMAND RESPONSIBILITY FOR SHORE LAND AND FACILITIES PLANNING
GIVEN A TREND ON A NETWORK INDICATING REPORTABLE EVENT
GIVEN A USER/OPERATIONAL KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENT
IAW applicable Console operations manual
IAW APPLICABLE MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION MANUALS
IAW APPLICABLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENT CARDS (MRCs)
GIVEN A WARFARE COMMANDERS REQUIREMENT
Given a Warfare Commander's Requirement
given a weather reportIAW Applicable NATOPS
Given a written Energy Control Procedure (ECP)
Given a written Fall Protection Plan
GIVEN A ZKP REQUESTIAW APPLICABLE PROCEDURES
Given access to a ILE scenarioIAW APPLICABLE REFERENCES
GIVEN access to intelligence databases
Given access to non-intelligence databases.
Given Access to Nova Messaging System
Given access to relevant non-intelligence databases.
Given Access to Systems/EquipmentIAW applicable user's manual
IAW APPLICATION USER'S MANUAL
GIVEN ACTIVITIES / UNITS WITH WHE INVENTORYIAW appropriate BMS
given advance non-control information
given aeronautical charts and publicationsIAW ASME B30
given air traffic control communicationIAW ASME B30.9
IAW Applicable maintenance system documentsIAW APPLICABLE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT (NEPA) REGULATIONS
IAW APPLICABLE NAVAL WARFARE PUBLICATION (NWP)IAW applicable OPORD/OPLAN/WARNORD/FRAGO/OPTASKIAW APPLICABLE POLICY, INSTRUCTIONS, DOCTRINE, TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES
Given access to a geospatial engineering team or geospatial databases
Given access to applicable external comms procedures
IAW applicable references (RUTH (LANTFLT), Radiotelephone Users Training Handbook, RUM (PACFLT), Radiotelephone Users Manual )
Given access to applicable external communication procedures and support from relevant personnel
IAW APPLICABLE TECHINICAL MANUALS AND DIRECTIVES
Given access to applicable internal communication procedures and support from relevant personnel
IAW APPLICABLE TECHNICAL MANUALS AND DIRECTIVES
Given access to applicable training records and support from relevant personnel
IAW APPLICABLE TECHNICAL MANUALS AND DIRECTIVES.
Given access to commercial vendor archives, theater and national libraries, classified and unclassified networks
IAW APPLICABLE TECHNICAL MANUALS AND PUBLICATIONS
IAW APPLICABLE TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS
GIVEN ACCESS TO NEEDED INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY DATABASES
IAW APPLICABLE TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS AND MANUALS
GIVEN ACCESS TO NEEDED NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY (NSA) DATABASES
IAW APPLICABLE TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS, MANUALS, AND NAVADMINSIAW APPLICABLE TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS, PROCEDURES, AND SPECIFICATIONSIAW APPLICABLE TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS, PROCEDURES, AND SPECIFICATIONS.IAW APPLICABLE TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS, PROCEDURES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENT CARD (MRC) DECKS
Given access to the intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) matrix
IAW ASE Standards and DOD-D 3600.3
given air traffic control logs and formsIAW ASME-PALD
Given aircraftiaw assigned duties
GIVEN AIRCRAFTIAW ATP 1 and EXTAC 1000
Given all applicable legal and other requirements
GIVEN ALL LOCAL INSTRUCTIONS
Given all necessary documents
GIVEN ALL PRE-LIFT REQUIREMENTS ARE MET
GIVEN ALL REQUIRED DOCUMENTSIAW BMS B-15.17 Work Tracking
Given All Source Data to Analyze
GIVEN ALL WORK DOCUMENTSIAW BMS B-15.28 Terms of Art
given an air traffic control scenario
given an aircraftIAW BMS B-16.11 Roofing
given an aircraft
given an aircraft emergency
Given an AN/ALQ-144C(V)1 IRCM
given an anomoly during launch
Given all applicable documentation/procedures and access to information sources; and support from environmental community and legal and other subject matter experts
IAW AVIATION FUEL OPERATIONAL SEQUENCING SYSTEM (AFOSS)
Given all applicable documentation/procedures; access to information sources; mutual support between practice owner and Environmental professionals
IAW AVIATION LUBE OIL OPERATIONAL SEQUENCING SYSTEM (ALOSS)
Given all applicable documentation/procedures; and support from relevant personnel
IAW base emergency management plan
Given all applicable doumentation (audit findings) and endorsed distribution mechanisms
IAW Battle Damage Assessment Guide
Given all applicable doumentation and endorsed distribution mechanisms
IAW Blue Print Reading and Sketching NAVEDTRA 14040; CLH
IAW Blue Print Reading and Sketching NAVEDTRA 14040; NTRP Quality Control; CLH
Given all applicable legal and other requirements; support from environmental community and legal and other subject matter experts
IAW BMS B-15.1.1 ICAP: Condidtion Data Maintenance
GIVEN ALL APPLICAPLE DOCUMENTATION PROCEDURES
IAW BMS B-15.1.2 ICAP: Process for Analysis (Generate Requirememt)
GIVEN ALL AVAILABLE DOCUMENTATION/PROCEDURES AND ACCESS TO INFORMATION
IAW BMS B-15.1.3 ICAP: Process for Condition Based Work Planning (MEP, MAP, LRMP)
IAW BMS B-15.1.7 NFESC Roads and Parking LotsIAW BMS B-15.12 Vertical Transportation Equipment (VTE)IAW BMS B-15.13 Boilers (located under B-5 Utilities/Energy Management)
GIVEN ALL SOURCE DATA AND MISSION REQUIREMENTS
IAW BMS B-15.2 Preventive MaintenanceIAW BMS B-15.27 Facility Emergency Trouble Call Process
IAW BMS B-15.30 Facility Service Trouble Call Process
IAW BMS B-2.1.10 Site Approval - StandardIAW BMS B-2.1.3 Basic Facility RequirementsIAW BMS B-2.1.5 Special Project DocumentationIAW BMS B-2.1.8 Approval - Explosive Safety
GIVEN AN APPLICABLE TYPE OF INFORMATION
GIVEN AN AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY (AOR)IAW BU 3&2 Vol.1
IAW BUPERSINST 1900.8(SERIES)
GIVEN AN COMMUNICATIONS TASKING ORDER (CTO)IAW business rules
GIVEN AN EHF SATELLITE ACCESS REQUEST
GIVEN AN EKMS ACCOUNT
given an ELT transmission
GIVEN AN EMERGENCY EVENT OR SITUATION
GIVEN AN EOP PROCEDURE
GIVEN AN ESTABLISHED NETWORK SENSOR GRIDIAW CNICINST 4000.1A
Given an exampleIAW CO STANDING ORDERS
GIVEN AN EXERCISE REQUIREMENTIAW CODES AND SPECIFICATIONS
GIVEN AN EXERCISE/MISSIONIAW COMFIRSTNCDINST 11200.2
Given an exploitation requirement
GIVEN AN IAVA/IAVBIAW COMMANDERS GUIDANCE
GIVEN AN INCIDENTIAW Commander's Intent
Given an Information RequirementIAW Commander's Intent/Timeline
GIVEN AN INMARSAT SATELLITE ACCESS REQUEST
GIVEN AN INSTALL/UPGRADE/MAINTENANCE
GIVEN AN INSTALLATION REQUIREMENT
Given an Installation Tasking
Given an Intelligence NeedIAW COMSUBFORINST 5400(SERIES)
Given an MRC CardIAW Concept of operations
Given an onboard navigation systemIAW CONOP
IAW CONOPS
IAW BMS B-2.2.10 Installation Appearance Plan (IAP)
GIVEN AN AREA OF OPERATION AND ALL REQUIREMENTS THEREIN
IAW BMS B-2.2.7 Space Management PlanIAW BMS b-2.2.8 Comprehensive Master Plan
GIVEN AN ASSIGNMENT TO A PROJECT MANAGEMENT TEAM
GIVEN AN ASSOCIATED TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION, NETWORK DIAGRAMS, HARDWARE, AND TOOLS
IAW CE BASIC (NAVEDTRA CURRENT EDITION)IAW CE1 (NAVEDTRA CURRENT EDITION)IAW Chapter 220 (Fall Protection) NAVSEA OSHE Control Manual for Naval Shipyards.
IAW CNIC ACTION MEMO DTD 11 JAN 08 REGARDING FUNDING OF POL SRM PROJECT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
IAW CNIC STANDARD LEVEL OF SERVICE
IAW COMMAND PASS COORDINATOR (CPC) USER GUIDE.
Given an exploitation workstation with appropriate software applications
IAW Commander's Critical Information Requiremnts (CCIR)
IAW Commander's Maintenance RequirementsIAW Commander's Priority Intelligence Requirements.IAW COMMUNICATIONS REQUIREMENTSIAW COMSUBFORINST 2305.1 (SERIES)
IAW COMSUBFORINST 8400.14 (SERIES)
GIVEN AN NON-EXISTING OR UNSATISFACTORY PLANS AND POLICIES
GIVEN AN OPERATIONAL COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT
GIVEN AN OPERATIONAL MISSION/EXERCISE
GIVEN AN OPERATIONAL RADIATION REQUIREMENTIAW controlling instructions
GIVEN AN OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTIAW CONUS Spectrum Policies
GIVEN AN OPLAN WITH HEADQUARTERS TASKING
Given an OPLAN/CONPLANIAW CO's STANDING ORDERS
GIVEN AN OPPORTUNITY FOR PROCESS IMPROVEMENT
GIVEN AN OPTAR
GIVEN AN OPTASK COMMSIAW CSOSS
GIVEN AN SOPIAW current ASTM Standards
GIVEN AN UNDERWATER ORDNANCE SCENARIOIAW CURRENT BUMED DIRECTIVES
GIVEN AN UPGADE TO MESSAGING SYSTEMSIAW current CNO guidance
Given Analyst Feedback
Given and Assigned ProjectIAW current meter tech manual
Given Any Number of Assigned CTI PersonnelIAW current NAVFAC M0-330
IAW DIRECTIVES
IAW DOD Facilities pricing guide
IAW DOD FLIGHT INFORMATION
IAW Construction Cost Estimating, SUCCESS
IAW corporate attributes checklist established by the Naval Shipyards
IAW Course Mission Statement X-XXX-XXXXIAW crew guidelines coordination, weather, emergency plans, operational risk management, and mission goals
IAW CURRENT MAINTNENACE REQUIREMENT CARD
Given Any Number of Personnel with Established Foreign Language Proficiency
IAW current NAVFAC M0-330 AND FM 5-530
GIVEN ANY PROCESS NOT RUNNING AT 100% EFFICIENCY
IAW current NAVFAC M0-330 and Manufacturer's Specs
Given applicable documentation/procedures and access to information sources
IAW current NAVFAC M0-330, TM 5-337, and Manufacturer's Specs
Given applicable documentation/procedures and input from top management
IAW current Navy wide Fleet and Strike Group OPTASK link
Given applicable documentation/procedures and interactive top management support
IAW CURRENT PLANNED MAINTENANCE SYSTEM
Given applicable documentation/procedures and mutual support between relevant personnel
IAW CV Flight and Hangar Deck Manual
Given applicable documentation/procedures, access to information sources and support from relevant personnel
IAW DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) REGULATIONS
Given applicable documentation/procedures, access to information sources, and support from relevant personnel
GIVEN APPLICABLE FORMS, DOCUMENT IN DETAIL WORK COMPLETED
IAW DISA STANDARD COMMAND CYBER READINESS INSPECTION (CCRI)
Given applicable maintenance index pages (MIP) and technical manuals
IAW DoD 4500.36-R, Management, Acquisition, and use of Motor Vehicles
Given applicable manuals and aircraft at Flight operation during various environmental conditionsGiven applicable manuals and amphibious craft at Condition 1A during various day/night environmental conditions
IAW DOD-D 3600.3
IAW DODD 4140.25
IAW DODDINST 4165.06
IAW DODINST 4000.19
IAW DODINST 4500.36 (series)
IAW DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS
GIVEN APPROACHING AIRCRAFT
Given appropiate tools and applicable manualsIAW EA3 training manual
IAW EA3 TRAMAN
GIVEN APPROPRIATE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
IAW EM-385
Given appropriate fall protection gear,
Given Appropriate ResourcesIAW EOSS EOCC procedures
Given applicable manuals and amphibious craft at Condition 1A during various environmental conditions
Given applicable manuals and amphibious craft at Condition 1A during various environmental conditionsGiven applicable manuals and amphibious craft during various environmental conditionsGiven applicable manuals, appropriate resources during various environmental conditions while underway and in port
IAW DOD-HDBK for Preparation of Statement of Work (Current edition)
Given applicable resources and support from relevant personnel
Given applicable resources, scope of the managment system, and interactive top management supportGiven applicable resources, the scope of the managment system and support from top management and relevant personnel
IAW DOT regs, SW020-AF-ABK-010; NAVSUP P-505
Given applicable resources, the scope of the managment system and top management support
IAW EA2 Traman, and Manufacturer's Manual
GIVEN APPROPRIATE TOOLS AND APPLICABLE MANUALS
IAW ELECTRONIC KEY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (EKMS) 1 SERIES PUBLICATIONS
GIVEN APPROPRIATE DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS AND APPLICABLE MANUAL
IAW Electronic Key Management Systems (EKMS) 3 Series Publications
GIVEN APPROPRIATE DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS AND APPLICABLE MANUALS
IAW ENERGY INDEPENDENCE AND SECURITY ACT OF DEC 2007, PART 432
Given appropriate references materials and requirement for corrosion control in various environmental conditions
IAW ENGINEERING CASUALTY CONTROL (EOCC) PROCEDURES
Given appropriate references materials, lines and requirement to splice
IAW ENGINEERING CASUALTY CONTROL PROCEDURES (EOCC)
Given appropriate references materials, lines and requirement to tie knot
IAW ENGINEERING OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES (EOP)
Given appropriate references materials,synthetic and canvass products and the and requirement to make repairs
IAW Envirinmental Compliance Regulatory Standards
Given appropriate references materials,wire ropes and clips and requirement to attach
IAW Environmental Compliance Regulatory Standards
Given appropriate resources and all applicable documentation
IAW EOSS/EOCC, LOP, TECHNICAL MANUAL AND REFERENCES
Given appropriate resources and all applicable documentation/procedures
IAW equipment and procedures specified in the plan.
Given appropriate resources and Environmental Management System documentation/procedures
IAW EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE SYSTEM
IAW Establish procedures
GIVEN APPROPRIATE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Given appropriate tools and manualsIAW Exercise Control Group Guidance
given arriving aircraftIAW FAA JO 7110.65 (SERIES)
IAW FAA JO 7610.4 (SERIES)
IAW Federated Target List
IAW financial business rules
Given Atmospheric and Propagation Conditions
Given Cable Running Sheets
Given case studies
Given Changes in Adversary Activity
Given Changes in Advesary Activity
given clearance delay
GIVEN COGNICENSE OVER A NETWORK
Given collection reporting
Given Collection requirements
GIVEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENTS
GIVEN COMPLETED MISSION RESULTS
GIVEN COMPLETED ODCL
given constellation optimization requirementIAW Governing USSID and Local Policy
Given appropriate resources, applicable documentation/procedures, access to information sources and support from relevant personnel
IAW Equipment Operator Advanced NAVEDTRA 14080A
Given appropriate resources, endorsed distribution mechanisms, and applicable documentation
IAW EQUIPMENT OPERATOR BASIC NAVEDTRA 14081A
Given appropriate resources, endorsed distribution mechanisms, and applicable documentation/proceduresGiven appropriate resources, local applicable documentation/procedures, and support from practice owners and relevant personnel
IAW ESTABLISHED REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
IAW EXECUTIVE ORDERS 13514 & 13423
GIVEN ASSOCIATED TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION, ELECTRONIC TEST EQUIPMENT, AND TOOLS
GIVEN ASSOCIATED TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION, NETWORK DIAGRAMS, HARDWARE, AND TOOLS
GIVEN ASSOCIATED TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION, NETWORK WIRE DIAGRAMS, HARDWARE, AND TOOLS
GIVEN ASSOCIATED TEECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION, NETWORK DIAGRAMS, HARDWARE, AND TOOLS
IAW Financial Management Regulations
IAW Fleet Intelligence Collection Manual, Joint Pub 2-0, NWP 1-03.1
Given basic electrical test meters (volt, ampre, ohmmeter)
IAW FLEET REVIEW CONTROL BOARD (FRCB)IAW FM 5-430-00-1; FM 5-430-00-2, prints, and specsIAW general flight rules and regulationsIAW GENERAL OPERATING AND FLIGHT RULES, CFR PART 91IAW Governing Directives with 100% AccuracyIAW GOVERNING DIRECTIVES WITH 85% ACCURACYIAW Governing Directives with 90% AccuracyIAW Governing Instructions with 100% AccuracyIAW Governing Instructions with 90% AccuracyIAW Governing Policies with 90% Accuracy
Given completed FEA template and associated artifacts
IAW Governing USSID and Classification Manual with 95% AccuracyIAW Governing USSID and Local Directives with 85% Accuracy
IAW Governing USSID and Local Directives with 95% Accuracy
GIVEN CONTRACTED CRANE WORK
GIVEN COURSES
GIVEN CRANE MOVEMENT
GIVEN CRANE RATING MANUALIAW IDC PQS
GIVEN CURRENT CSA/EDM LOGIAW IDWO PQS
Given current equipment history file
given current weather
given current weather reportsIAW JMTOP
GIVEN CYBER RULES OF ENGAGEMENTIAW JOINT ORDER 7930.2 (SERIES)
given departing aircraftIAW JP 5-0
given departing aircraftIAW JTENS
Given depth finder and GPS receiver
GIVEN DIESEL AUXILIARY BOILER SYSTEMSIAW Lesson plan
GIVEN DIVING ADMINISTRATIVE FORMSIAW local ASP regulations
IAW local business practices
Given drawing
GIVEN ELECTRONC TEST EQUIPMENTIAW LOCAL GUIDANCE
Given endorsed distribution mechanisms
GIVEN ENGINEERING DATA AND EQUIPMENTIAW local instruction
GIVEN EOCC PROCEDURE CASF,IAW Local Instructions
GIVEN EOCC Procedure DECE,IAW LOCAL JOB SHEET
GIVEN EOCC Procedure DEGM,IAW Local Policy with 85% Accuracy
Given EOCC Procedure DGCE,
Given EOCC Procedure DGGM,IAW Local Requirements
IAW Governing USSID and Local Policy with 90% AccuracyIAW Governing USSID and Mission Tasking with 85% Accuracy
IAW Governing USSID with 100% Accuracy
GIVEN CRANE OPERATOR CANDIDATES AND EQUIPMENT
IAW ICAP BMS's and ICAP training guide
IAW Information Needs with 85% Accuracy
GIVEN CURRENT ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) MANUAL
IAW INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY STANDARDS OFF PERFORMANCE
IAW JAGMAN; JAGMAN Investigators Handbook
Given depth and heading, Equipment, materials, underwater, in various operating environments
IAW KIRKPATRICK MODEL OF TRAINING EVALUATION
IAW Learning Site / Detachment local policy
GIVEN DIFFERENT WARFIGHTING WITHIN COMBAT SYSTEMS SUITES
IAW LINEMAN'S AND CABLEMAN'S HANDBOOK (11TH EDITION)
IAW local airfield procedures (course rules)
Given diving equipment, a trained dive side, and a body of water, swift-water gear
GIVEN DOD 5100.52-M NUCLEAR WEAPONS ACCIDENT RESPONSE PROCEDURES (NARP) MANUAL, OPNAVINST 3440.15 DON NUCLEAR WEAPON INCIDENT RESPONSE MANAGEMENT, AND TW120-AA-PRO-010 NUCLEAR WEAPONS RADIOLOGICAL CONTROLS PROGRAM
IAW Local Directives and Guidance with 95% Accuracy
IAW LOCAL GUIDANCE AND WITH NO ERRORS
Given endorsed distribution mechanisms and support from relevant personnel
IAW local guidelines and facility regulations
IAW LOCAL POLICY WITH 90% ACCURACY
Given EOCC Procedure HBRG,
Given EOCC Procedure HPCE,
Given EOCC Procedure HPGM,IAW M240 OPERATOR'S MANUAL
Given EOCC Procedure HPNV,
Given EOCC Procedure HYDL,
Given EOCC Procedure LHPM,
Given EOCC Procedure LLOL,
Given EOCC Procedure LLOPR,
GIVEN EOCC Procedure LMPDE,
GIVEN EOCC PROCEDURE LMPT,
Given EOCC Procedure LSSG,IAW MANUALS
GIVEN EOCC PROCEDURE MGTOL,IAW MANUFACTURE GUIDELINES.
Given EOCC Procedure MLSC,IAW MANUFACTURER'S GUIDELINES
Given EOCC Procedure NVDG,
GIVEN EOCC Procedure NVME,
Given EOCC Procedure NVRG,IAW Manufacturer's Manual
Given EOCC Procedure RCFG,IAW Manufacturer's specs
Given EOCC Procedure RCFS,IAW MANUFACTURER'S STANDARDS
Given EOCC procedures
Given EOP BGWS,
Given EOP BT,
Given EOP CASSDG,IAW MANUFACTURE'S SPECS
Given EOP CPTM (LOP),
GIVEN EOP CPTM,IAW MCM
Given EOP FMSA,IAW MCM (current edition)
GIVEN EOP FOGT,IAW MCM (current edition); JAGMAN
Given EOP FPM,
GIVEN EOP GTDA,
GIVEN EOP GTDT,
IAW Local Requirements and Directives, with 90% AccuracyIAW LOCAL STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES (SOP)
IAW maintenance record card and US COAST GUARD Navigation Rules
IAW Manual for Courts Marshal (current edition); JAGMAN; MILPERSMAN; Black's Law Dictionary
IAW Manual for Courts Martial (current edition)IAW Manual for Courts Martial (current edition); JAGMANIAW Manual for Courts Martial (current edition); JAGMAN; MILPERSMANIAW MANUAL FOR COURTS MARTIAL (MCM)IAW MANUAL FOR COURTS MARTIAL (MCM) (current edition)
IAW MANUFACTURER'S GUIDELINES AND NAVEDTRA 12085
IAW MANUFACTURER's GUIDELINES AND PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
IAW MANUFACTURER'S TECHNICAL MANUALIAW MANUFACTURER'S TECHNICAL MANUAL (CURRENT EDITION)
IAW MANUFACTURER'S TECHNICAL MANUALS
IAW MANUFACTURES TECHNICAL MANUAL
IAW MCM (current edition); JAGMAN; MILPERSMANIAW MCM (current edition); JAGMAN; MILPERSMAN; Black's Law Dictionary
IAW MCRP 6-11C/NTTP1-5 (USN Operational Stress Control Doctrine (Draft)
GIVEN EOP GTHS,
GIVEN EOP GTMI,
GIVEN EOP HFP,IAW MEANS estimating guide
Given EOP HOTA,
Given EOP HPMSS,
Given EOP LOSRG,IAW MILPERSMAN 1900 series
Given EOP LOTA,
Given EOP MATU,
Given EOP MEDA,
GIVEN EOP MLOC,IAW Mission Plans
Given EOP MPAC,IAW Mission Requirements
Given EOP MPAV,
Given EOP MRTG,
Given EOP MSTA,
Given EOP MSTU,
Given EOP MUTA,
Given EOP MUTS,
Given EOP OWS,IAW Mission Tasking w/ 85% Accuracy
Given EOP OWSV,
Given EOP OWTS,IAW MO-321 Facilities Management
Given EOP RGVS,IAW MO-322
Given EOP SCCR,
Given EOP SCDR,IAW Motor Data Sheet (Electrical)
Given EOP SCS,IAW Motor Data Sheet (Mechanical)
Given EOP SDBB,IAW NALCOMIS USERS MANUAL
Given EOP SDFS,
Given EOP SDPG,
Given EOP SDRL,IAW NATOPS
IAW MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning ProcessIAW MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process and Mission requirements
IAW MIL-HDBK 1190 FACILITY PLANNING& DESIGN GUIDEIAW Military Personnel Manual; http://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/career/careercounseling/Pages/default.aspx
IAW MILPERSMAN; http://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/career/careercounseling/Pages/default.aspx
IAW Minature Standard Penatration Test MANUAL, NAVFAC P-990; OPDS ManualIAW MIP 2512/012, AUTOMATIC PROPULSION CONTROL SYSTEM
IAW Mission Requirements and Information Needs with 85% Accuracy
IAW mission requirements/ tasking receivedIAW Mission Significant Events List (MSEL)IAW Mission Tasking and Governing Directives with 90% Accuracy
IAW Mission Tasking and Local Directives with 85% AccuracyIAW Mission Tasking and Local Directives with 95% Accuracy
IAW Mission Tasking with 85% Accuracy
IAW Modern Automotive Technology Manual
IAW NATIONAL CENTER FOR CONSTRUCTION EDUCATION AND RESEARCH (NCCER) LEVEL 3
IAW NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE CURRENT EDITION
Given EOP SDRO,
Given EOP SDSS,
Given EOP SDTS,
GIVEN EOP SLOA,
Given EOP SPRU,
Given EOP SSAV,IAW NAVEDTRA 10696A
Given EOP SSDS,
Given EOP STCW,IAW NAVEDTRA 132
Given EOP SWPM,IAW NAVEDTRA 134A
Given EOP SWSV,IAW NAVEDTRA 135
Given EOP WJA,
Given EOP WOCL,IAW NAVEDTRA 136
Given EPO HYSV,
GIVEN EQUIPMENT
Given equipment and line
GIVEN EQUIPMENT AND REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
IAW NAVEDTRA 14067 Seaman
IAW NAVEDTRA 14120
IAW NAVEDTRA 14121
IAW NAVEDTRA 14122
IAW NAVEDTRA 14139
IAW NAVAL AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL AIR NAVIGATION AIDS AND LANDING SYSTEMS PROGRAM
IAW NAVAL AIR TRAINING AND OPERATING PROCEDURES STANDARDIZATION (NATOPS) MANUALIAW NAVAL AVIATION MAINTENANCE PROGRAM (NAMP)
IAW NAVAL ENGINEERING TRAINING AND OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE STANDARDIZATION (NETOPS) 18
IAW NAVAL SEARCH AND RESCUE (SAR) MANUAL
IAW NAVEDTRA 130B, Task Based Curriculum Development Manual
IAW NAVEDTRA 135C, Navy School Management Manual
IAW NAVEDTRA 14026A CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIAN BASIC
IAW NAVEDTRA 14027A CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIAN ADVANCEDIAW NAVEDTRA 14043A BUILDER BASICIAW NAVEDTRA 14043A CONSTRUCTION MECHANIC ADVANCED
Given equipment, underwater, in various operating environments
IAW NAVEDTRA 14045A BUILDER ADVANCED
Given Equipment, materials, tech manual, underwater, invarious operating environmentsGiven equipment, materials, in various operating environments
IAW NAVEDTRA 14069A ENGINEERING AID BASIC
Given equipment, materials, on surface, underwater, in various operating environments
IAW NAVEDTRA 14080A EQUIPMENT OPERATOR ADVANCED
Given Equipment, materials, on surface,underwater, invarious operating environments
IAW NAVEDTRA 14081A EQUIPMENT OPERATOR BASIC
Given equipment, materials, surface and underwater, in various operating environmentsGiven equipment, materials, underwater, in various operating environmentsGiven Equipment, materials, underwater, invarious operating environments
Given equipment, materials,on surface, underwater, in various operating environments
IAW NAVEDTRA 14176
Given equipment, tech manual underwaterIAW NAVEDTRA 14187
Given equipment, tech manual underwater, on surfaceIAW NAVEDTRA 14188
Given Equipment, tools and materialsIAW NAVEDTRA 14189
Given Equipment, tools and materials, tech manualIAW NAVEDTRA 14191
Given examplesIAW NAVEDTRA 14196
Given Exercise Orders
Given Exercise Results (AAR or Lessons Learned)
given expeditionary aircraft
given expeditionary charts
Given exploitation requirements
given FAA publications and orders
Given Fleet and National RequirementsIAW NAVFAC 11010.45
Given forms and logbookIAW NAVFAC Annual budget guidance
given forms, logs, and publicationsIAW NAVFAC building cost index (BCI)
given geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) products
GIVEN HAULING AND TRAVEL CONDITIONS
Given imagery and geospatial dataIAW NAVFAC P-1205
Given imagery examples
Given imagery tools and access to imagery data basesIAW NAVFAC P-73
GIVEN INDICATIONS AND WARNINGSIAW NAVFAC P-990
Given indications of a threat or as directedIAW NAVFAC P-990 and OPDS Manual
Given Information Needs
Given equipment, tech manual and maintenance record card
IAW NAVEDTRA 14204, Operations Specialist 3IAW NAVEDTRA 14250A STEELWORKER BASICIAW NAVEDTRA 14251A STEELWORKER ADVANCEDIAW NAVEDTRA 14259A UTILITIESMAN BASICIAW NAVEDTRA 14264A CONSTRUCTION MECHANIC Basic
Given exploitation requirements, appropriate synthetic aperture radar (SAR) advanced geospatial intelligence (AGI) collections in applicable file format
IAW NAVEDTRA 14336A ENGINEERING AID ADVANCED
IAW NAVEDTRA130B, Task Based Curriculum Development Manual
IAW NAVFAC / COMFIRSTNCDINST 11010 (draft???)
given Formal Course Review (FCR), Test Plans, Training Course Control documents, Course Training Task List, Learning Objectives or other course documents
Given geospatial data of an area of operation or graphical situation display (GSD)
IAW NAVFAC CIRCUITS UA 101 ManualIAW NAVFAC CONOPS (current edition)IAW NAVFAC cost engineering policy and procedures Handbook
Given imagery derived products, or geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) products
IAW NAVFAC P-300 Mangement of Civil Engineer Support Equipment
IAW NAVFAC P-301 Navy Railway Operating HandbookIAW NAVFAC P-307 MANAGEMENT OF WEIGHT HANDLING EQUIPMENT
Given imagery, elevation data, and comparative coverage
IAW NAVFAC P-990 Blueprints and specs
Given Information Operations (IO) Objectives
Given inspection forms and criteria, document data
Given installation of ancillary equipment
Given Intelligence Needs & Fleet Requirements
Given Intelligence Needs and PIRsIAW NAVFAC P-990; P-307
GIVEN LESSONS LEARNED
Given lineIAW NAVFAC Specifications
GIVEN LOAD CONDITIONS
Given load parametersIAW NAVFAC Terms of Art
GIVEN LOAD REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING DATA
GIVEN LOAD TASKINGIAW NAVFACINST 7040.5 (series)
GIVEN LOAD TEST REQUIREMENTS AND EQUIPMENT
IAW NAVSEAINST 4790 (series)
Given local environmental managament proceduresIAW NAVSEAINST 4790.8 (series)
IAW NAVSUP 437 (SERIES)
IAW NAVSUPP P-724
IAW Navy Instructions
IAW NAVFAC P-990, Blueprints and specs.IAW NAVFAC P-990, Blueprints and specsIAW NAVFAC P-990, Blueprints and specs.IAW NAVFAC P-990, engineering data drawings and specifications
Given Intelligence Needs & The Expeditionary Environment
IAW NAVFAC P-990, P-991, Blueprints and specs.IAW NAVFAC P-990; DIVE MANUAL; BU 3 &2 Vol.1
GIVEN INTERFERENCE REPORT OR KNOWN INTERFERENCE SOURCE
GIVEN KNOWN LOAD WEIGHT AND RIGGING SKETCHES
IAW NAVFAC P-990; US Navy SALVAGE Engineering Handbook-SO300-A7-HBK-010IAW NAVFAC PPT template located on portal. Provide updates as requested
IAW NAVFAC SUPPORTING FACILITY GUIDANCE UNIT COSTS
Given load parameters, crane rating manual and current site conditons
IAW NAVFACINST 11230.1E Inspection, Cerificatio and Audit of Crane and Railroad TrackageIAW NAVFACINST 11300.37A ENERGY AND UTILITIES POLICY MANUAL
IAW NAVSCOLEODINST 5100.3 SERIES
Given local applicable documentation/procedures and input from practice owners and relevant personnel
IAW NAVSEA MANUAL S0400-AD-URM-010/TAG-OUT USER'S MANUAL (SERIES)
Given local appropriate resources and all applicable documentation/procedures and mutual support from relevant personnel
IAW NAVSEA OP-5 EXPOLIVES SAFETY INSTRUCTION
Given local appropriate resources; all applicable documentation/procedures and mutual support from relevant personnel
IAW NAVSEA SS521-AA-MAN-010 and maintenance record card
Given local documentation/procedures and input from relevant personnel
Given local Environmental Management System documentation/procedures and input from relevant personnelGiven local Environmental Management System documentation/procedures and mutual support between relevant personnelGiven local Environmental Management System documentation/procedures and input from other relevant personnelGiven local Environmental Management System documentation/procedures and input from relevant personnel
IAW Navy Instructions in support of TYCOM directives
IAW NTP 4
IAW NWP-3-15
GIVEN MALICIOUS ACTIVITYIAW O&M MANUAL
GIVEN MALICIOUS EVENT/ INCIDENTIAW OCONUS Spectrum Policies
GIVEN MANDATED TRAINING REQUIREMENTIAW OD 56508
given merging targetsIAW OEM
GIVEN MESSAGE OF CONCERN BINDER
Given Mission ActivityIAW Operator's manual
Given Mission Resources and PersonnelIAW OPNAVINST 11000.16
Given Mission TaskingIAW OPNAVINST 11000.8 (series)
Given Motion Imagery
Given moving target indicator (MTI) imagery
Given local Environmental Management System documentation/procedures and interactive top management support
IAW Navy Instructor Manual, NAVEDTRA 134A
Given local Environmental Management System documentation/procedures and interactive top managment support
IAW NCF Policy OPNAVINST 5450.46 series; UCT local SORM
Given local Environmental Management System documentation/procedures and mutual support between practice owner and Environmental professionals
IAW NCF Policy OPNAVINST 5450.46 series; UCT local SORM
Given local Environmental Management System documentation/procedures and mutual support between practice owners and Environmental professionals
IAW NCF Policy OPNAVINST 5450.46 series; UCT local SORM
Given local Environmental Management System documentation/procedures and mutual support between relevant personnel
IAW NCF Policy OPNAVINST 5450.46 series; UCT local SORM
Given local Environmental Management System documentation/procedures and mutual support from relevant personnel and Environmental Management System representative
IAW NCF Policy OPNAVINST 5450.46 series; UCT local SORM
Given local Environmental Management System documentation/procedures and support from practice owners and relevant personnel
IAW NCF Policy OPNAVINST 5450.46 series; UCT local SORM; RCRP instructions
Given local Environmental Management System documentation/procedures, support from top management, and input from other relevant personnel and consideration of stakeholder interest
IAW NCF Policy OPNAVINST 5450.46 series; UCT local SORM; RCRP instructions
Given local Environmental Management System documentation/procedures; support from top management and support from other relevant personnel
IAW NETCINST 1500.5 INSTRUCTOR PREPARATION, QUALIFICATION, AND EVALUATION PROGRAM
Given local Environmental Management System procedures
IAW NIIRS Manual and Community Standards
Given local Environmental Management System procedures and appropriate resources
Given local Environmental Management System procedures and interactive top management support
IAW OPERATOR'S MAINTENANCE MANUAL
IAW OPNAVINST 11010.20G FACILITIES PROJECT INSTRUCTION
IAW OPNAVINST 11010.33C PROCUREMENT, LEASE OF RELOCATABLE BUILDINGS
Given Multi-Sensor Imagery
Given Multispectral Imagery (MSI)
Given Navy Doctrine and TacticsIAW OPNAVINST 11010.44 (series)
Given Necessary Tools
GIVEN NETC POLICIES AND INSTRUCTIONSIAW OPNAVINST 1500.23 (series)
IAW OPNAVINST 1620.1 (Series)
GIVEN NEW VULNERABILITIES, THREATS OR EXPLOITSIAW OPNAVINST 3120.2 (Series)
IAW OPNAVINST 3500.39 (SERIES)
IAW OPNAVINST 3710.7 (SERIES)
Given operational requirementsIAW OPNAVINST 4000.84
Given Operational Resources and PersonnelIAW OPNAVINST 4100.5(series)
GIVEN OUTPUT OF TOOL AND TOOLSIAW OPNAVINST 5090 (series)
given oversight of a space system
IAW OPNAVINST 11010.36C AIR INSTALLATIONS COMPATIBLE USE ZONES (AICUZ) PROGRAM
IAW OPNAVINST 11010.37 BASE LOADING PROJECTIONS FOR SHORE ACITVITIES PLANNING AND PROGRAMMING
Given multispectral imagery (MSI) or hyperspectral imagery (HSI)
IAW OPNAVINST 11010.4 ENCROACHMENT MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
GIVEN NAVY TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES MANUALS
IAW OPNAVINST 11011.10F UTILIZATION OF NAVY REAL PROPERTY
Given NCC Safety advisories (CSA) and Equipment deficiency memorandums (EDM)
IAW OPNAVINST 11012.4 IMPLEMENTATION OF THE U.S. NAVY INSTALLATION GUIDEIAW OPNAVINST 11240.8H MANGEMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEER SUPPORT EQUIPMENT IN THE NAVY
GIVEN NEW SYSTEM REQUIREMENT/UPGRADE/CHANGE
GIVEN OBSERVED MALICIOUS ACTIVITY ASSESS CND POSTUREGiven open and closed lift bags, salvage pontoons equipment, underwater
IAW OPNAVINST 5090.1(series); International Organization for Standardization ISO 14001(series), Enviromental Management Systems-Requirements with guidance for use; International Organization for Standardization ISO
Given pertinent reference material
Given photographs
GIVEN PLANNED ACTIVITIES
GIVEN PERSONNEL PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT TOOLS
IAW OPNAVINST 5090.1(series); International Organization for Standardization ISO 14001(series), Enviromental Management Systems-Requirements with guidance for use; International Organization for Standardization ISO 14004(series), Enviromental Management Systems-General guidelines on principles, systems and support techniques; International Organization for Standardization ISO 19011(series), Guidelines for Quality and/or Environmental Management System Auditing; Local Environmental Management System Procedures; Budget Submitting Office (BSO) Directives
IAW OPNAVINST 5090.1(series); International Organization for Standardization ISO 14001(series), Enviromental Management Systems-Requirements with guidance for use; International Organization for Standardization ISO 14004(series), Enviromental Management Systems-General guidelines on principles, systems and support techniques; Local Environmental Management System Procedures
IAW OPNAVINST 5090.1(series); International Organization for Standardization ISO 14001(series), Enviromental Management Systems-Requirements with guidance for use; International Organization for Standardization ISO 14004(series), Enviromental Management Systems-General guidelines on principles, systems and support techniques; Local Environmental Management System Procedures; Budget Submitting Office (BSO) Directives
IAW OPNAVINST 5090.1(series); International Organization for Standardization ISO 14001(series), Enviromental Management Systems-Requirements with guidance for use; International Organization for Standardization ISO 14004(series), Enviromental Management Systems-General guidelines on principles, systems and support techniques; Local Environmental Management System Procedures; Budget Submitting Office (BSO) Directives
Given Planned Maintenance
Given Planned or Unplanned Daily Routine
GIVEN PLANS AND POLICIES
Given polarimetric imagery (PI) dataIAW OPNAVINST 5370.2 (series)
IAW OPNAVINST 5450.339
Given Preventive Maintenance requirementIAW OPNAVINST 6000.1 (Series)
GIVEN PROPER CLEARANCE LEVELIAW OPNAVINST 8023.2 (series)
IAW OPNAVINST 5090.1(series); International Organization for Standardization ISO 14001(series), Enviromental Management Systems-Requirements with guidance for use; International Organization for Standardization ISO 14004(series), Enviromental Management Systems-General guidelines on principles, systems and support techniques; Local Environmental Management System Procedures; Budget Submitting Office (BSO) Directives; Local Emergency Management Procedures
IAW OPNAVINST 5090.1(series); International Organization for Standardization ISO 14001(series), Enviromental Management Systems-Requirements with guidance for use; International Organization for Standardization ISO 14004(series), Enviromental Management Systems-General guidelines on principles, systems and support techniques; Local Environmental Management System Procedures; Budget Submitting Office (BSO) Directives; Organization/Activity training procedures
GIVEN PLANNED OR UNPLANNED MAINTENANCE ACTION
IAW OPNAVINST 5090.1(series); Local Environmental Management System Procedures; Budget Submitting Office (BSO) Directives ; Stategic Sustainability Performance Plan (SSPP)
IAW OPNAVINST 5100.19 (SERIES) NAVY SAFETY & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAM MANUAL
GIVEN PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, CRANE RATING MANUAL AND CURRENT SITE CONDITON
IAW OPNAVINST 5100.28 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL USER'S GUIDE (HMUG)IAW OPNAVINST 5354.1 (Series) NAVY EQUAL OPPORTUNITY (EO)
GIVEN PRECISION MEASURING KIT; APPLICABLE INSPECTION GUIDE
Given pre-processed synthetic aperture radar (SAR) advanced geospatial intelligence (AGI) data
Given Preventive Maintenance Requirement FR 04-10 MIP 2521/012 MRC 8UWR A-1
IAW OPNAVINST 6110.1 (SERIES) Physical Readiness Program
GIVEN PROPER TOOLS AND EQUIPMENTIAW OPTASK Cryptology
IAW OPTASK INTEL
given properly organized JDTA data
GIVEN PROPERLY RATED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENTIAW OSHA 29 CFR
GIVEN PUBLICATION STATUS (PUBSTAT) MESSAGESIAW P-307
GIVEN QUALIFIED PERSONNEL
given radar equipmentIAW P437
Given raw data and equipment
GIVEN READY ACCESS TO REFERENCE MATERIALIAW Pile construction FM 5-134
IAW Plain Language Act
Given real world or scenario based radar parametersIAW prints and specs
GIVEN REFERENCE MATERIALIAW prints and specs.
GIVEN REFERENCE MATERIAL,
GIVEN REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Given required reporting proceduresIAW published approach procedures
IAW Rapid Penetration Test manual
Given scope of work
Given scope of work and equipment
Given scope of work and equipment, underwaterIAW REFERENCES
Given scope of work and hardwareIAW RPT MANUAL
IAW S6340-AA-MMA010
IAW Salvor's Handbook
IAW OPNAVINST 8023.2 (series); US Navy Diving Manual SS521-AG-PRO-010; Local directives and instructions
GIVEN PROPER TOOLS, EQUIPMENT AND REPLACEMENT PARTSGIVEN PROPER TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, AND SAFETY CONTROLS
IAW Original Equipment Manufacturer Manual
IAW P409, NAVSUP MILSTRIP/MILSTRAP Desk Top Guide
IAW P485, NAVSUP (AFLOAT SUPPLY PROCEDURES)
GIVEN READY ACCESS TO REFERENCE MATERIAL, THE LEARNER WILL
IAW Priority Intelligence RequirementsIAW procedures outlined in the MPRF MPC SUMIAW PROGRAMMING COST ESTIMATES FOR MILITARY CONSTRUCTION
Given required tools and equipment as listed by individual Maintenance Requirement CardGIVEN REQUIRED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT AS LISTED BY INDIVIDUAL MRC,
IAW RADIO USERS HANDBOOK (RUTH) MANUAL
Given required tools and equipment listed by individual MRC,
GIVEN REQUIREMENT CHANGE OR NEW REQUIREMENT
IAW Real Property Accountablity Officer (RPORPAO) Guidebook 05-13-10
GIVEN REQUIREMENTS TO WORK IN A BATTLE GROUP/STRIKE GROUP ENVIRONMENT
IAW received orders and messages, and local policies and procedures
IAW Recompression Chamber System Tech Manual, Current Maintenance Index Page (MIP)IAW Recompression Chamber System Tech Manual; Current Maintenance Index Page (MIP)
Given scope of work and UCT specific air diving system, tech manualGiven scope of work and UCT specific recompression chamber, tech manual
IAW Scheduled Prescribed PMS
Given scope of work, tools and equipmentIAW SECNAVINST 11010.20g series
IAW SECNAVINST 11260.2
IAW SECNAVINST 1610.2 (Hazing)
IAW SECNAVINST 1730.7 (Series)
GIVEN SIMULATED SCENARIOIAW SECNAVINST 5090.1C SERIES
Given simulated scenarios
Given soil samples, tools, and equipment
given space communications requirementsIAW SOP/ROE/EOF/TTP
GIVEN SPACE SUPPORT REQUESTIAW SOVT DIAGRAM
GIVEN SPAWAR PATCH REQUIREMENTSIAW Spectrum Plan Requirements
IAW SSM CP
GIVEN SPECIFIC DEFICIENCYIAW SSM OI
IAW SSM OP
Given statistical data taken over a defined time periodIAW Standard Operating Procedures
Given survey Equipment, tools and materials
Given Suspicious Data
GIVEN SYSTEM OUTAGESIAW Stated Exercise Objectives
GIVEN SYSTEM POLICY
Given scope of work tech manual, gypsy head, capstan, winch
IAW scheduled frequencies. Continuous two-way communications to maintain client's and FMS's situational
Given Scope of work, explosive manual, calculator and mathmatical formulas
Given scope of work, UCT specific air diving system, tech manualGiven scope of work, UCT specific recompression chamber, tech manual
GIVEN SECNAVINST S8126.1 NAVY NUCLEAR WEAPONS SECURITY POLICY AND DOD S5210.41-M NUCLEAR WEAPON SECURITY MANUAL
GIVEN SHIPBOARD INTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS REQUIREMENT
IAW SECNAVINST 1752.4, SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIM INTERVENTION (SAVI) PROGRAM
IAW SECNAVINST 5300.26 SERIES - DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY POLICY ON SEXUAL HARASSMENT
Given small boat, equipment in various operating environments
IAW SECNAVINST 5350.15 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY CORE VALUES CHARTER AND ETHICS TRAINING
Given softcopy mensuration tools, imagery or geospatial data, an exploitation workstation with appropriate software applications
IAW SECNAVINST 5354.2 (EQUAL OPPORTUNITY / DIVERSITY)
IAW Shore Facilities Planning System Guidebook
GIVEN SPECIAL WEAPONS ORDNANCE PAMPHLET (SWOP) 01B
Given specific deficiency in a Lab/Scheduled training event,
GIVEN SUBMARINE MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING PLANNING AND PROCUREMENT ACTIVITY (SUBMEPP) MAINTENANCE STANDARDS
IAW STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES (SOP)
Given survey Equipment, on surface,underwater, in various operating environments
IAW Standard Operating Procesdures (SOP)
IAW STANDARD ORGANIZATION AND REGULATIONS MANUAL (SORM)
IAW Stated Customer Requirement, Standards and Format
IAW Staus of Forces Agreement (SOFA)
Given Systems and Equipment Requirements
Given Tasking
Given tech manual, navigation equipmentIAW System Certification Authority
Given technical documentation
Given technical referencesIAW TASK SOURCE GUIDELINES
GIVEN TEST RESULTS AND DOCUMENTATIONIAW Tech Manual
GIVEN THE
GIVEN THE ADNS ITEMIAW Tech Manual and NAVFAC P-990
IAW Tech manual and NAVFAC P-990.
GIVEN THE APPROPRIATE ELECTRONIC MEDIAIAW TECH REFERENCES AND SPEC'S
IAW TECH SPEC'S AND REFERENCES
IAW Technical Aid Manual (TIC MAN)
IAW Technical Manuals
Given the approved technical documentation
Given the approved technical documentationIAW the ADSI User's Guide
Given the approved technical documentationIAW the ADSI User's Guide
IAW the AN/TRC-221 SOM
GIVEN SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS DEPENDENT ON MISSION
IAW SWO60-AA-MMA-010 DEMOLITION MATERIALSIAW SWO60-AA-MMA-010 DEMOLITION MATERIALS, SWO61-AA-MMA-010 USE OF EXPLOSIVES IN U/W SALVAGE, FM-3-34.214 EXPLOSIVES AND DEMOLITION
IAW SWO60-AA-MMA-010 DEMOLITION MATERIALS, SWO61-AA-MMA-010 USE OF EXPLOSIVES IN U/W SALVAGE, FM-3-34.214 EXPLOSIVES AND DEMOLITION, Navy Dive Manual-SS521-AG-PRO-010
IAW SWO61-AA-MMA-010 USE EXPLOSIVES IN UNDERWATER SALVAGE
Given tech manual, UCT specific air diving system and under an emergency condition
Given tech manual, UCT specific recompression chamber and under an emergency condition
IAW System Certification Authority; NAVSEA SS 521-AB-HBK-010
IAW System Certification Authority; US Navy Diving Manual SS521-AG-PRO-010IAW Tactical Information Coordinator Technical Aid (TIC TECH AID)
GIVEN TEST EQUIPMENT ONBOARD COMMANDS COMBAT SYSTEMS SUITE
IAW Tech Manual and Maintenance record card
Given the AIM Content Planning Module (CPM) software and User Guide
Given the AIM Learning Object (LO) Module software and Users Guide
IAW Tech Manual Operating procedures and emergency procedures
Given the appropriate boundaries and altitude block within a working area
IAW Tech Manual properly set up equipmentIAW tech manuals and maintenance record card
GIVEN THE APPROPRIATE METOC EQUIPMENT AND TOOLSGIVEN THE APPROPRIATE METOC PRODUCTS AND TOOLSGIVEN THE APPROPRIATE METOC PRODUCTS AND TOOLS WHILE FOLLOWING THE STANDARD FORECAST PROCESS (SFP)Given the approved EOCC, in a casualty situation, as an MCS Console OperatorGiven the approved operating procedure, as an MCS Console Operator
IAW TECHNICAL REFERENCES AND SPECIFICATIONSIAW the ADSI Hardware Description Document
given the approved technical documentation tools, and resources.
IAW the Consolidated Training Manual
IAW the EA1 TRAMAN
Given the available resources and facilitiesIAW the EOCC procedure
IAW the EOP
GIVEN THE CURRENT JRFL
Given the EOSS/EOCC procedure
Given the EOSS/EOp Procedure
GIVEN THE EOSS/EOP PROCEDURE C.P. CMEAIAW the MRC
Given the EOSSS/EOP Procedure
GIVEN THE FLLI HANDBOOK
Given the Inspection Report
Given the Installation and operation manual
Given the approved technical documentation, tools, and resourcesGiven the approved technical documentation, tools, and resources
IAW the Crypto Period Designator (CPD) table
Given the approved technical documentation, tools, and resources
IAW the Crypto Period Designator (CPD) table; ensuring the SKL displays "Operation Successful" upon completion
Given the approved technical documentation; Using proven toolsGiven the approved technical documentation; Using proven tools
IAW the EA1 TRAMAN and applicable instructionsIAW the EA1 TRAMAN and Crew Leader's Handbook
Given the commander's priority intelligence requirements (PIRs), information requirements (IRs), indicators, event template, and combined obstacle overlay (COO)Given the Corrective Maintenance section in the Technical Manual and Front Panel Simulator/VTT/Training Device,
IAW the Field Change Bulletin (FCB); ensuring the system is fully operational upon comletion
Given the deficiency in a controlled/stable environment
IAW THE JOINT FLEET MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Given the environmental aspect listing and applicable references
IAW the Low Volume Terminal (LVT) and Remote Power Supply (RPS) Maintenance Manual
Given the EOSS Engineering Operational Procedures and
IAW the Low Volume Terminal (LVT) and Remote Power Supply (RPS) Maintenance Manuals
Given the EOSS EOP and LPD 17 Front Panel Simulator,
IAW the Main Terminal technical manual
Given the EOSS/EOCC Manual, Front Panel Simulator/Training Device, symptoms causes and possible effects,
IAW the manufacturer's technical manual
IAW the manufacturer's technical manualsIAW THE MK-16 UBA OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
IAW THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE CURRENT EDITION
GIVEN THE FAULT ISOLATION INDEX/FAULT ISOLATION TABLE (FII/FIT)
IAW THE OPERATOR GUIDE MANUAL (OGM) FORIAW the orders of precision as referenced in the EA3 TramanIAW the orders of precision as referenced in the EA3 Traman, EA2 Traman, and Manufacturer's specs
IAW the orders of precision as referenced in the EA3 Traman, prints, and specs
GIVEN THE JOINT FLEET MAINTENANCE MANUAL (JFMM)
IAW the orders of precision as referenced in the EA3 Traman, prints, and specs.
Given the LPD 17 Technical Manual and a workstation/lap top with the LEEC LITE software,
IAW the site specific notional floor plan
IAW the TM TADIL QRG
Given the Maintenance Requirement Card,
Given the MRC,IAW TYCOM requirements
GIVEN THE NECESSARY EQUIPMENTIAW U.S. NAVY DIVING MANUAL
GIVEN THE NECESSARY EQUIPMENT,IAW U.S. Navy Regulations
GIVEN THE NECESSARY REFERENCE MATERIAL
GIVEN THE NECESSARY TOOLS
IAW UFC 3-401-05N
GIVEN THE NECESSARY TOOLS,
GIVEN THE OPERATION AND SERVICE MANUAL
Given the operator's manual
GIVEN THE OVERRIDE TOOLIAW US LAWS AND REGULATIONS
GIVEN THE PATROL REPORT INSTRUCTION (TYCOM)
Given the PMS Maintenance Requirement Card
Given the Preventive Maintenance Requirement
Given the Preventive Maintenance Requirement Card
GIVEN THE PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION VOL 4
Given the proper tools and applicable documents
Given the proper tools and technical manuals
Given the purpose, description, drawing or list
Given the S.O.P.IAW USER MANUAL
Given the SAMM, review Engineering logs and recordsIAW USN TOPS SOP
Given the LPD 17 Technical Manual and workstation/laptop with LEEC LITE software,
IAW the TM TADIL Installation Requirements Drawing (IRD)
Given the Maintenance Requirement Card (MRC) and applicable tools while observing all personnel and equipment safety precautions
IAW the TM TADIL QRG and AN/TRC-221 SOM
GIVEN THE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS) BINDER
IAW the USQ-125 Data Terminal Technical Manual
IAW U.S. NAVY SALVAGE SAFETY MANUALIAW U.S. Navy Support Equipment Common Basic Handling and Safety Manual
GIVEN THE NECESSARY TOOLS AND REFERENCE MANUALS
IAW U.S. STANDARD FLIGHT INSPECTION MANUAL
GIVEN THE NECESSARY TOOLS AND REFERENCE MATERIAL
IAW UNDERWATER SHIPS HUSBANDRY MANUALSIAW UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (ufc)IAW US COAST GUARD Navigation Rules; NSTM-583 Boats and Small Craft; maintenance record card
IAW US Navy Diving Manual SS521-AG-PRO-010
GIVEN THE PERSONNEL AND TRAINING EVALUATION PROGRAM (PTEP) STUDY GUIDES
IAW US Navy Diving Manual SS521-AG-PRO-010
IAW US Navy Diving Manual SS521-AG-PRO-010IAW US Navy Diving Manual SS521-AG-PRO-010IAW US Navy Diving Manual SS521-AG-PRO-010 Local directives/instructionIAW US Navy Diving Manual SS521-AG-PRO-010 Local directives/instructions
Given the problem, immediate action, probable cause and remedies,
IAW US Navy Diving Manual SSS21 AG-PRO-010
GIVEN THE PROPER EQUIPMENT AND EOSS IN A LAB ENVIRONMENT
IAW US Navy Diving Manual SSS21-21-AG-PRO-010IAW US Navy Diving Manual SSS21-AG-PRO-010IAW US Navy Diving Manual SSS51-A-PRO-010IAW US Navy Diving Manual SSS51-A-PRO-010
Given the Scenario
given the symptoms, causes and possible effects,
GIVEN THE TEAM TRAINING REPORT,
Given the technical manual
IAW work induction system(WIS)
Identify and locate foreign objects
Identify Occupation
IAW WITH 3M MANUAL OEM; NAVSEAINST 4790.8 SERIES COMFLTFORCCMINST 4790.3 SERIES; COMNECCMINST 4790.1 SERIES;COMNECCMINST 4790.4 SERIES
GIVEN THE SPECIAL WEAPONS ORDNANCE PAMPHLET (SWOP) 01B
IAW WITH 3M MANUAL OEM; NAVSEANST 4790.8 SERIES COMFLTFORCOMINST 4790.3 SERIES; COMNECONST 4790.1 SERIES; COMNECONST 4790.4 SERIES
GIVEN THE SPECIAL WEAPONS ORDNANCE PAMPHLET (SWOP) 25-1
IAW WITH 3M MANUAL OEM; NAVSEANST 4790.8 SERIES COMFLTFORCOMINST 4790.3 SERIES; COMNECONST 4790.1 SERIES;COMNECONST 4790.4 SERIES
GIVEN THE STRATEGIC WEAPON SYSTEM PERSONNEL INCIDENT REPORT [SWSPIR] AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION BULLETIN [TIB]
IAW with 3M Manual OEM; NAVSEANTS 4750.8 Series COMFLTFORCOMINST 4790.3 series; COMNECONST 4790.1 series; COMNECNST 4790.4 series
Given the symptoms, causes and possible effects provided in a scenario driven MPDE casualty,
IAW with 3M Manual OEM; NAVSEANTS 4790.8 Series COMFLTFORCOMINST 4790.3 series; COMNECONST 4790.1 series; COMNECONST 4790.4 series
IAW WITH 3M MANUAL OEM; NAVSEINST 4790.8 SERIES COMFLTFORCOMINST 4790.3 SERIES; COMNECONST 4790.1 SERIES; COMNECONST 4790.4 SERIES
IAW with applicable industry standardsIAW WITH COMMAND PASS COORDINATOR USER GUIDE.
Given the technical manual and applicable tools, and observing all personnel and equipment safety precautions
IAW with NAVFAC PPT template located on portal. Provide updates as requested
Given the technical manual and associated reference materials for an LPD 17 Class ship,
Given the technical manual and associated reference materials for an LSD 41-49 Class ship,
Identify a fault or malfunction within the data path associated with a Link network
Given the technical manual and associated reference materials,
IDENTIFY AND DESTINGUISH BETWEEN NORMAL AND ABNORMAL ACTIVITY
given the technical manual and EOSS EOP/EOCC procedures,
Given the technical manual and Maintenance Requirement Card (MRC),
IDENTIFY COUNTERMEASURES THAT EFFECTIVELY DETECT AND DEFEND AGAINST MALICIOUS ACTIVITY
Given the Technical Manual and references, and workstation/training lap top,
IDENTIFY EQUIPMENT REQUIRING MAINTENANCE OR REPLACEMENT
Given the technical manual and references, EOSS(EOP/EOCC) procedures a knowledge based assessment test,
Given the Technical Manual, EOSS (EOPP/EOCC) Procedures, and technical references,
Identify particular course JDTA data is to be used for
given the technical references
Given tools and equipment, tech manual, underwater
In a Lab/scheduled training event
IN ACCORDANCE WITH
GIVEN TRAFFIC SITUATIONIN ACCORDANCE WITH
given traineesIN ACCORDANCE WITH
GIVEN TRAINING GOALS
GIVEN TRAINING GOALS,IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW)
Given the Technical Manual, Front Panel Simulator/Training Device, common and special tools, DK2 Doctor Diesel Engine Combustion Analyzer, Kistler Pressure Sensor, and workstation/Laptop with DK2 and SAMM software,
Identify possible threats or surveillance by others outside the perimeter
IDENTIFY PROBLEM AND RETURN SYSTEM TO ORIGINAL STATE
Given the technical references, DK2 Doctor software, SAMM software, and workstation/training lap top,
Identify resources and facilities needed to conduct JDTA
Given the tools and equipment listed in the Maintenance Requirement Card (MRC),
IDENTIFY THE BASIC FUNCTIONS, MAJOR COMPONENTS, HAND-WHEEL IDENTIFICATION, COLOR-CODING, AND APPLICATION OF VARIOUS VALVES UTILIZED IN ENGINEERING SYSTEMS WITH 70% ACCURACY
given the tools and equipment listed in the Technical Manual,
IDENTIFY THE BASIC FUNCTIONS, TYPES, THEORY OF OPERATION, MAJOR COMPONENTS, AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS OF INSTALLED SHIPBOARD PRIMARY AND SECONDARY DRAINAGE SYSTEMS WITH 70% ACCURACY
Given the troubleshooting guide in the Technical Manual
identify the generator switchboard controls, with 100% accuracy in accordance with applicable technical references
Given the Troubleshooting Guide in the Technical Manual and VTT/Training Device,
IDENTIFY THE THEORY OF OPERATION, BASIC TYPES, AND MAJOR COMPONENTS OF A SHIPBOARD ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM WITH 70% ACCURACY
IDENTIFY THE VULNERABILITY, THREAT VECTOR, AND ASSET DAMAGE
GIVEN TOOLS, EQUIP & MATERIAL IN A FIELD OR SHOP ENVIRONMENT, ADHERING TO ALL SAFETY REQ'S
IDENTIFY THREATS OR UNUSUAL SITUATIONS REQUIRING ACTION
GIVEN TOOLS, EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS IN A FIELD OR SHOP ENVIRONMENT, ADHERING TO ALL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
IDENTIFY TONALS FROM AMBIENT NOISE
Given tools, equipment, current meter, tech manual, underwater
In a clear and precise manner that it is plainly understood by others
Given tools, equipment, tech manual and maintenance record cardGiven tools, equipment, tech manual and maintenance record card.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH OD 56515 VOL. 2, PRINCIPLES OF STRATEGIC WEAPON SYSTEM OPERATION FOR SSBN 726 CLASS (D5) OPERATING CONCEPTS
given unit EDVR/ODCR
given unit T/E
given unit T/O
Given unknown load weight
GIVEN VALID SATELLITE REQUIREMENTS
Given various acoustic information
Given various air dropped torpedoes
Given various submarine launched torpedoes
Given UCT specific air diving system, tools and materials, maintenance record card card and tech manual
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, APPENDIX Q
Given UCT specific air diving system, tools and materials, tech manual
In accordance with (IAW) NAVEDTRA 12012, Harmony
Given UCT specific recompression chamber, tools and materials
In accordance with (IAW) NAVEDTRA 134, Navy Instructor Manual, Chapter 5, 0502-LP-219-8800
Given UCT specific recompression chamber, tools and materials, tech manual
In accordance with (IAW) ) Regulations to Govern the Promotion and Continuation of Limited Duty Officers (LDOS) and Chief Warrant Officers (CWOS) Serving on the Active-Duty List (ADL) and Reserve Active-Status List (RASL) in the U.S. Navy, SECNAVINST 1412.8 (SERIES)
GIVEN UNEXPECTED SYSTEM FAILURE/CHANGE ANY ANOMALLY
In accordance with (IAW) /A, Making the Connection-The Fender Pro Audio Primer, Tom Butler; ISBN: 0-88188-900-8, Yamaha Sound Reinforcement Handbook, Second Edition, Gary Davis and Ralph Jones
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) 8 Audio Cassettes ISBN: 1-56511-184, A History of Music in Western Civilizationin accordance with (IAW) ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT MANUAL
In accordance with (IAW) Advancement Manual for Enlisted Personnel of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Navy ReserveIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Advancement Manual for Enlisted Personnel of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Navy Reserve, BUPERSINST 1430.16
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Advancement Manual for Enlisted Personnel of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Navy Reserve, BUPERSINST 1430.16
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Advancement Manual for Enlisted Personnel of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Navy Reserve, BUPERSINST 1430.16
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Advancement Manual for Enlisted Personnel of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Navy Reserve, BUPERSINST 1430.16
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Advancement Manual for Enlisted Personnel of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Navy Reserves, BUPERSINST 1430.16
GIVEN WAKE TURBULENCE OCCURRENCE
GIVEN WEIGHT HANDLING EQUIPMENT DIRECTIVES
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Advancement Manual for the Advancement of Enlisted Personnel of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Naval Reserve, BUPERSINST 1430.16
In accordance with (IAW) Afloat Purchase Card Program, COMNAVSURFLANT/COMNAVSURFP AC INST 4200.2; Bulk Fuel and Lubricant Sources for Ships, NAVPETOFFINST 4025.1E; COSAL (Coordinated Shipboard Allowance List) Use and Mainatenance Manual, SPCCINSTR 4441.170A; Financial Managment Regulation, DOD 7000.14-R; Food Service Management Guide, NAVSUP P486; Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine, NAVMED P- 5010CHAPTER 1; MILSTRIP/MILSTRAP Desk Guide, NAVSUP P-409; NAVAL SUPPLY PROCEDURES AFLOAT SUPPLY Vol I, NAVSUP P-485 Vol I; Naval Supply Procedures Manual, NAVSUP P-485; NAVAL SUPPLY PROCEDURES SUPPLY APPENDICES, VOLUME II, NAVSUP p485 Vol II; Naval Supply Procedures Volume III, Ashore Supply, NAVSUP Vol III; Navy Cash Financial System Standard Operating Procedure, NAVSUP P-727; Operation and Managment of the Government Commercial Purchase Card Program, DON eBussines Operations Office Instruction 4200.1; Operational Reports, NWP 1-03.1; Policies and Procedures for the Operation and Management of the Government- Wide Commercial Purchase Card Program (GCPC), NAVSUPINST 4200.99; Ships' Maintenance and Material Management (3-M) Manual, NAVSEAINST 4790.8B; Simplified Acquisition Procedures, NAVSUPINST 4200.85D; SUPPO’S PUK Management Handbook, COMNAVSURFOR Revision 3; and Surface Force Supply Procedures, COMNAVSURFORINST 4400.1
GIVEN WHE ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION
In accordance with (IAW) Afloat Purchase Card Program, COMNAVSURFLANT/COMNAVSURFP AC INST 4200.2; Bulk Fuel and Lubricant Sources for Ships, NAVPETOFFINST 4025.1E; COSAL (Coordinated Shipboard Allowance List) Use and Mainatenance Manual, SPCCINSTR 4441.170A; Financial Managment Regulation, DOD 7000.14-R; Food Service Management Guide, NAVSUP P486; Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine, NAVMED P- 5010CHAPTER 1; MILSTRIP/MILSTRAP Desk Guide, NAVSUP P-409; NAVAL SUPPLY PROCEDURES AFLOAT SUPPLY Vol I, NAVSUP P-485 Vol I; Naval Supply Procedures Manual, NAVSUP P-485; NAVAL SUPPLY PROCEDURES SUPPLY APPENDICES, VOLUME II, NAVSUP p485 Vol II; Naval Supply Procedures Volume III, Ashore Supply, NAVSUP Vol III; Navy Cash Financial System Standard Operating Procedure, NAVSUP P-727; Operation and Managment of the Government Commercial Purchase Card Program, DON eBussines Operations Office Instruction 4200.1; Operational Reports, NWP 1-03.1; Policies and Procedures for the Operation and Management of the Government- Wide Commercial Purchase Card Program (GCPC), NAVSUPINST 4200.99; Ships' Maintenance and Material Management (3-M) Manual, NAVSEAINST 4790.8B; Simplified Acquisition Procedures, NAVSUPINST 4200.85D; SUPPO’S PUK Management Handbook, COMNAVSURFOR Revision 3; and Surface Force Supply Procedures, COMNAVSURFORINST 4400.1 INDENTIFY Supply Department evolutions throughout the
GIVEN WORKLOAD
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) AFLOAT PURCHASE CARD PROGRAM, COMNAVSURFLANT/COMNAVSURFPAC INST 4200.2; BULK FUEL AND LUBRICANT SOURCES FOR SHIPS, NAVPETOFFINST 4025.1E; COSAL (COORDINATED SHIPBOARD ALLOWANCE LIST) USE AND MAINATENANCE MANUAL, SPCCINSTR 4441.170A; FINANCIAL MANAGMENT REGULATION, DOD 7000.14-R; FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GUIDE, NAVSUP P486; MANUAL OF NAVAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, NAVMED P- 5010CHAPTER 1; MILSTRIP/MILSTRAP DESK GUIDE, NAVSUP P-409; NAVAL SUPPLY PROCEDURES AFLOAT SUPPLY VOL I, NAVSUP P-485 VOL I; NAVAL SUPPLY PROCEDURES MANUAL, NAVSUP P-485; NAVAL SUPPLY PROCEDURES SUPPLY APPENDICES, VOLUME II, NAVSUP P485 VOL II; NAVAL SUPPLY PROCEDURES VOLUME III, ASHORE SUPPLY, NAVSUP VOL III; NAVY CASH FINANCIAL SYSTEM STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE, NAVSUP P-727; OPERATION AND MANAGMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT COMMERCIAL PURCHASE CARD PROGRAM, DON EBUSSINES OPERATIONS OFFICE INSTRUCTION 4200.1; OPERATIONAL REPORTS, NWP 1-03.1; POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR THE OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT- WIDE COMMERCIAL PURCHASE CARD PROGRAM (GCPC), NAVSUPINST 4200.99; SHIPS' MAINTENANCE AND MATERIAL MANAGEMENT (3-M) MANUAL, NAVSEAINST 4790.8B; SIMPLIFIED ACQUISITION PROCEDURES, NAVSUPINST 4200.85D; SUPPO’S PUK MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK,
HAZMAT Locker
IAW ADVANCEMENT EXAM SCHEDULE
IAW applicable instructions and directives
IAW APPLICABLE TECHNICAL MANUALS & DIRECTIVES
IAW BUPERSINST 1430.16 (SERIES)
IAW Concept of Opeartions
IAW Concept of Operations
IAW CPM
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) ALL THE FOLLOWING: NAVAL SUPPLY PROCEDURES MANUAL, NAVSUP P-485; BULK FUEL AND LUBRICANT SOURCES FOR SHIPS, NAVPETOFFINST 4025.1E; COSAL (COORDINATED SHIPBOARD ALLOWANCE LIST) USE AND MAINATENANCE MANUAL, NAVICPINSTR 4441.17B; EDI USERS GUIDE; FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT REGULATION, DOD 7000.14-R; FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GUIDE, NAVSUP P486; HAZARDOUS MATERIAL USER'S GUIDE (HMUG), OPNAVINST 5100.28; MANUAL OF NAVAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, NAVMED P-5010; MILSTRIP/MILSTRAP DESK GUIDE, NAVSUP P-409; NAVAL SHIPS' TECHNICAL MANUAL CHAPTER 593 POLLUTION CONTROL, NSTM 593, S9086-T8-STM-010/CH- 593R4; NAVAL SHIPS' TECHNICAL MANUAL CHAPTER 670, STOWAGE, HANDLING, AND DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS GENERAL USE, S9086-WK-STM-010/CH-670R6; NAVY CASH FINANCIAL SYSTEM STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE, NAVSUP P-727; NAVY SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH (SOH) PROGRAM MANUAL FOR FORCES AFLOAT, OPNAV INSTRUCTION 5100.19E; NAVY ENVIRONMENTAL AND NATURAL RESOURCES PROGRAM MANUAL, OPNAVINST 5090.1; DON POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR THE OPERATION AND MANAGMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT COMMERCIAL PURCHASE CARD PROGRAM, NAVSUPINST 4200.99; OPERATIONAL REPORTS, NWP 1-03.1; RESALE OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT (ROM) II SHIP'S STORE AFLOAT, NAVSUP P-IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) An Outline History of Western Music, Wold, Martin, Miller, Cykler, ISBN: 0-697-03643-XIn accordance with (IAW) Armed Forces Identification Cards, BUPERINST 1750.10IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Arranging Concepts, Complete, Dick Grove, ISBN: 0-88284-484-9
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Arranging Concepts, Complete, Dick Grove, ISBN: 0-88284-484-9; and Jazz Arranging and Composing, A Linear Approach, ISBN 3-89221-006-3
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Audition Standards Manual, MUSCOLINST 1300.1Ain accordance with (IAW) AUTOMATED MILITARY POSTAL SYSTEM (AMPS) USER MANUALIN ACCORDANCE WITH (iaw) BUPERS 1610.10 (Series), NAVY PERFORMANCE EVALUATION SYSTEM
IAW DIRECTIVE
IAW DoD 7000.14-R, VOLUME 9, CHAPTER 8
IAW Fleet requirements
IAW ICAP BMS's and ICAP training guide
IAW INFOCON AND TAYLORED READINESS CONDITION
IAW Naval Shipyards corporate attributes checklist
IAW NETC guidance
IAW OPTASK INTEL
IAW requirements of tenant and transient activities
IAW SECNAVINST 1850.4 (SERIES).
IAW the site specific notional floor plan
IAW Current Security Instructions, Directives and Regulations
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) BUPERSINST 1430.16F - Advancement Manual for Enlisted Personnel of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Navy Reserve
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) BUPERSINST 1430.16F – Advancement Manual for Enlisted Personnel of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Navy ReserveIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) BUPERSINST 1430.16F Advancement Manual for Enlisted Personnel of the U.S. Navy
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) BUPERSINST 1430.16F Advancement Manual for Enlisted Personnel of the U.S. Navy
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) BUPERSINST 1610.10 (SERIES) NAVY PERFORMANCE EVALUATION SYSTEM
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) BUPERSINST 1610.10B – Navy Performance Evaluation System
IAW Mission Tasking and Local Directives with 85% Accuracy
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) BUPERSINST 1610.10B NAVY PERFORMANCE EVALUATION SYSTEM
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Bureau of Naval Personnel Instruction, 5450.37A
IAW NCF Policy OPNAVINST 5450.46 series; UCT local SORM; RCRP instructions
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD 214/DD 214C/DD 214 WS & DD 215)
In accordance with (IAW) Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD 214/DD 214C/DD 214WS & DD 215), BUPERSINST 1900.8D
In accordance with (IAW) Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD 214/DD 214C/DD 214WS & DD 215), BUPERSINST 1900.8D
IAW OPTASKS AND APPLICABLE DIRECTIVES AND INSTRUCTIONS
in accordance with (IAW) Chapter 250 (Hazardous Energy Control), NAVSEA Occupational Health, Safety, and Environment Control Manual for Naval Shipyards
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) CNSFINST 4400.1 SURFACE FORCES SUPPLY PROCEDURESIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) CNSFINST 4400.1 (SURFSUP),IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) CNSFINST 4400.1 (SURFSUP), APP F
IAW the TM TADIL Installation Requirements Drawing (IRD)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) CNSFINST 4400.1, SURFACE FORCE SUPPLY PROCEDURES (SURFSUP)
IAW US Navy Diving Manual SS521-AG-PRO-010
IAW WITH BUPERSINST 1770.3(SERIES).
Identify Collection Priorities
Improve Performance
IN A CLASSROOM
In a Classroom/Lab
In a Contested EM Environment
In a controlled environment
in a kitchen
in a lab/scheduled event
in a lab/scheduled training event
In a learning environment
in a Message Center
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Code of Federal Regulations – Title 5
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) COMNAVSURFOR 4400.1J SURFSUP
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) COMNAVSURFORINST 1412.1C, Surface Warfare Officer Qualification and Designation
IF LACK OF INFORMATION IS REQUIRED FOR MANNING TRAINING EQUIPMENT
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) COMNAVSURFORINST 3502.1 series
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) COMNAVSURFORINST 4400IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) COMNAVSURFORINST 4400.1 SURFACE FORCES SUPPLY PROCEDURESIn Accordance with (IAW) COMNAVSURFORINST 4400.1, Surface Force Supply Procedures
IN A CLEAN (CONTROLLED) ENVIRONMENT, USING TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, BLUEPRINTS, SPECIFICATIONS, SCHEMATICS & DIAGRAMS, AND PROPER PROCEDURES
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) COMNAVSURFORINST 5040.1 series;
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) COMNAVSURFORINST 5040.1 SUPPLY MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATION (SMC) PROGRAM
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) COMNAVSURFORINST 5040.1B (Supply Management Certification)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Conducting, A Hands On Approach, Anthony Maiello, ISBN: 1-57623-452-5
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Conducting, A Hands On Approach, Anthony Maiello, ISBN: 1-57623-452-5; The Art of Conducting, Donald Hunsberger/Roy E. Ernst, ISBN: 0-07-031326-1; and The Modern Conductor, Elizabeth Green, Sixth Edition, ISBN: 0-13-251481-8
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) CONDUCTING, A HANDS ON APPROACH, ANTHONY MAIELLO, ISBN: 1-57623-452-5; THE ART OF CONDUCTING, DONALD HUNSBERGER/ROY E. ERNST, ISBN: 0-07-031326-1; AND THE MODERN CONDUCTOR, ELIZABETH GREEN, SIXTH EDITION, SBN: 0-13-251481-8
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Counterpoint, Kent Kennan, Fourth Edition, ISBN: 0-13-080746-X
In accordance with (IAW) Defense Military Pay Office (DMPO)
IN A MULTI-TADIL OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
IN A SIMULATED ENVIRONMENT
IN A SIMULATED SITUATION
in a simulator
In a squadron working environment
IN ALL SITUATIONS
In an office setting with supporting documentation
In an Operational or Training Environment
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT REGULATION (DODFMR), VOLUME 5
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Department of Defense Manual, 7000.12-R Volume 12, Chapter 7 of Apr 98IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE POSTAL MANUAL 4525.6-MIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Department of the Navy Correspondence Manual, SECNAV M-5216.5IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Department of the Navy Information Requirements (REPORTS) Management Program, SECNAV M-5214.1
In accordance with MILPERSMAN 1160-040, 1160-050, 1160-060, 1160-070.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Department of the Navy, Navy Records Management Program, SECNAV M- 5210.1
in accordance with the AN/BQQ-10 Interactive Electronic Technical Manual (IETM)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) DFAS Procedures Training Guide (PTG), Chapter 7IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) DFAS PTG, CHAPTER 7 DJMS PROCEDURES TRAINING GUIDE
In an office and base wide providing either formal or informal documentation with appropriate PPE
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) DFAS WEBSITE
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) DIRECTIVE AND FORMS CATALOG PUB 223
In an office setting with supporting documentation and appropriate software
In accordance with (IAW) DJMS PTG, Defense Joint Military System (DJMS) Procedures Training Guide
In an office setting with supporting documentation and software
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) DLA WEBSITE
In an office, or on a project site providing either formal or informal documentation with appropriate PPE
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) DOD 4525.6-M AUTOMATED MILITARY POSTAL SYSTEM (AMPS)
In an office, or on a project site providing either formal or informal documentation with appropriate PPE and safety
in accordance with (IAW) DOD 4525.6M, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE POSTAL MANUAL
In an office, project site or base wide given appropriate PPE
In accordance with (iaw) DOD 5500-7-R, JOINT ETHICS REGULATION
IN AN OFFICE, PROJECT SITE OR BASE WIDE GIVEN APPROPRIATE PPE AND REQUIRED COMMS GEAR
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) DOD 7000.14-R, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT REGULATION, VOLUME 7A, MILITARY PAY POLICY AND PROCEDURES ACTIVE DUTY AND RESERVE PAY
In Accordance with (IAW) DOD 7000.14-R, Financial Managment Regulation
In low or no light conditions
in performance of your duties
IN PORT
In Support of FMAs & RMCs duties
In Support of Ship/Submarine Task Unit duties
In the classroom / lab
in the classroom/lab
IN THE LAB/SCHEDULED TRAINING EVENT
in the shipyard or other maintenance environment
INDICATION OF HOST SIDE EFFECTS
Indication of threat activity
Internet access
IS Given Field Manual 3-24
K-22, Navy cash Card
Limit Hard Drive Storage
Local Guidance
METHODOLOGIES
MILPERSMAN
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) DODFMR VOLUME 5 DOD FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT REGULATION
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) DODFMR VOLUME 5, CHAPTER 1, 3
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) DODFMR Volume 5, Chapter 10IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) DODFMR VOLUME 5, CHAPTER 11
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) DODFMR VOLUME 5, CHAPTER 19
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) DODFMR VOLUME 5, CHAPTER 21
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) DoDFMR Volume 5, CHapter 3IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) DoDFMR Volume 5, CHapter 4, 5
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) DODFMR VOLUME 5, CHAPTER 5In Accordance with (IAW) DODFMR Volume 5, Chapter 6IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) DODFMR VOLUME 5, CHAPTER 7IN Accordance with (IAW) DoDFMR Volume 5, Chapter 7, 8In accordance with (IAW) DODFMR VOLUME 7In accordance with (IAW) DoDFMR Volume 7A, Chapter 52in accordance with (IAW) Domestic Mail ManualIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) DOMESTIC MAIL MANUAL, MAILING STANDARDS OF THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE DOMESTIC MAIL MANUAL
Manual gridlock shall be used by any PU that notes it is out of gridlock and when entering an existing Link 11
In accordance with (IAW) Drill Band Manual, (FM 12-50)
Manual gridlock shall be used by any PU that notes it is out of gridlock and when entering an existing Link 11 IF AUTOMATIC GRIDLOCK IS INOPERABLE OR UNAVAILABLE
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Ear Training Manual for Musicians, NAVEDTRA 10243
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) EDI USERS GUIDEIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Effective Performance of Band, W. Francis McBeth, SMC: B-257
MILPERSMAN 1306-908, NAVY PERSONNEL COMMAND (NAVPERSCOM) TRANSIENT MONITORING UNIT (TMU)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) EFFECTIVE PERFORMANCE OF BAND, W. FRANCIS MCBETH, SMC: B-257; THE ART OF CONDUCTING, DONALD HUNSBERGER/ROY E. ERNST, ISBN: 0-07-031326-1; AND THE MODERN CONDUCTOR, ELIZABETH GREEN, SIXTH EDITION, ISBN: 0-13-251481-8
MILPERSMAN 1746-030
monitor space
Monitor system usage
Monthly
N/A
MILPERSMAN 1320-308, PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION (PCS) TRANSFER ORDER EXECUTION
In accordance with (IAW) EFFECTIVE PERFORMANCE OF BAND, W. FRANCIS MCBETH, SMC: B-257; THE MODERN CONDUCTOR, ELIZABETH GREEN, SIXTH EDITION, ISBN: 0-13-251481-8; AND THE ART OF CONDUCTING, DONALD HUNSBERGER/ROY E. ERNST, ISBN: 0-07- 031326-1
In Accordance With (IAW) Enlisted Aide Handbook (Guide)IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) ENLISTED AIDE HANDBOOK (GUIDE), Volume IIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) ENLISTED AIDE HANDBOOK (GUIDE), VOLUME IIIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) ENLISTED AVIATION WARFARE SPECIALIST PROGRAM, COMNAVAIRFORINST 1414.2IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) ENLISTED DISTRIBUTION AND VERIFICATION REPORT (EDVR)
NAVAL SUPPLY PROCEDURES AFLOAT SUPPLY Vol I, NAVSUP P- 485 Vol I;
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Enlisted Distribution and Verification Report User's Manual, BUPERSINST 1080.53
Naval Supply Procedures Manual, NAVSUP P-485; Bulk Fuel and Lubricant Sources for Ships, NAVPETOFFINST 4025.1E; COSAL (Coordinated Shipboard Allowance List) Use and Mainatenance Manual, SPCCINSTR 4441.170A; EDI Users Guide, EDI Users Guide; Financial Managment Regulation, DOD 7000.14-R; Food Service Management Guide, NAVSUP P486; Hazardous Material User's guide (HMUG), OPNAVINST 5100.28; Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine, NAVMED P-5010; Merchandising and Stocking Guide for COMNAVAIRFOR Ships, NEXCOM Pub 81; MILSTRIP/MILSTRAP Desk Guide, NAVSUP P-409; Naval Ships' Technical Manual Chapter 593 Pollution Control, NSTM 593, S9086-T8-STM-010/CH- 593R4; NAVAL SHIPS' TECHNICAL MANUAL CHAPTER 670, STOWAGE, HANDLING, AND DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS GENERAL USE, S9086- WK-STM-010/CH-670R6; Navy Cash Financial System Standard Operating Procedure, NAVSUP P-727; Navy Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Program Manual For Forces Afloat, OPNAV Instruction 5100.19E; Navy Environmental and Natural Resources Program Manual, OPNAVINST 5090.1; Operation and Managment of the Government Commercial Purchase Card Program, DON eBussines Operations Office Instruction 4200.1; Operational Reports, NWP 1-03.1; Resale Operations Management (ROM) II, ROM !!; Ship's Store Afloat, NAVSUP P487; Ships Store Retail and Service Excellence Award, NEXCOMINST 4067.5; Simplified Acquisition Procedures, NAVSUPINST 4200.85D; Submarine Supply Procedures Manual, COMSUBLANT/COMSUBPACINST 4406.1E; Supply Managment Certification Program, COMNAVSURFORINST 5040.1;; SUPPO’S PUK Management Handbook, COMNAVSURFOR Revision 3; Surface Force Supply Procedures, COMNAVSURFORINST 4400.1; and Unit Level Relational Supply User's Guide, NAVSUP P732 10
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Enlisted Requirements for Submarine Qualification, COMNAVSUBFORINST 1552.16A
NAVCOMPT FORM 153, STANDARD FORM 1034
NAVFAC CONOPS
NAVPERS 7041/1 ONLINE VIA NSIPS.
NAVSUP P-487, Para. 2500
NAVSUP PUBLICATION 727.
Navy DJMS Procedure Training Guide
Navy DJMS Procedure Training Guide.
near obstructions
Observe instructor demonstration
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) ENLISTED SURFACE WARFARE SPECIALIST PROGRAM, COMNAVSURFPACINST 1414.1/COMNAVSURFLANTINST 1414.1
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) FINALE-An Easy Guide to Music Notation, Thomas E. Rudolph, Vincent A. Leonard, Jr., ISBN 0-634-01666-0
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, APPENDIX A
NAVSUP P-485 Vol I, NAVAL SUPPLY PROCEDURES AFLOAT SUPPLY
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, APPENDIX F
NAVSUP P-485 Vol I, NAVAL SUPPLY PROCEDURES AFLOAT SUPPLY Volume I
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, CHAPTER ONE, APPENDIX K
NAVSUP P-486, Food Service Management General Messes, DODFMR 7A, Chapter 18, OPNAVINST 7220.14
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, PARA 1100-1107IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, PARA 1200-1204IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, PARA 1302, APPENDIX A
Navy and Marine Corps Awards Manual (SECNAVINST 1650.1H)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, PARA 2201-1
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, PARA 2201-2
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, PARA 3100-3107; and FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, PARA 8000-8208
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, PARA 4003-4005
NSTM 593, S9086-T8-STM-010/CH- 593R4, Naval Ships' Technical Manual Chapter 593 Pollution Control
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, PARA 4100-4102
NSW launch/recovery at anchor successfully conducted IAW SOP
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, PARA 4201
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, PARA 4202
Observing instructor demonstration
on a AEGIS platform
on an availablity project team
On job site given engineering data
Onboard an SSBN
ONCE ALL REQUIREMENTS ARE MET
ONCE ALL SITE REQUIREMENTS ARE MET
OPNAV 1000.16 (series).
OPNAV-5112.6 SERIES, NAVY POSTAL INSTRUCTION
OPNAVINST 7220.7(SERIES).
Perform as an Air Diving Supervisor
Performing as a chamber supervisor
Performing as a chamber supervisor
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, PARA 5000,5001,5102, 5202-5208, 5300
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, PARA 5402,7100-7103
On a project site providing formal documentation with appropriate PPE
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, PARA 6101
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, PARA 6103
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, PARA 7100-7103IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Format and Procedures for Validating the Officer Distribution Control Report, BUPERSINST 1301.40
In accordance with (IAW) Frocking of Commissioned Officers, SECNAVINST 1420.2(SERIES)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Guide to Score Study for the Wind Band Conductor, Battisti/Garofalo, ISBN: Not Assigned
In accordance with (IAW) Harmony (TC12-2), 339
OPNAV 5218.7 SERIES, NAVY OFFICIAL MAIL MANAGEMENT INSTRUCTION
In accordance with (IAW) Harmony, NAVEDTRA 12012; and Harmony, Walter Piston, Fifth Edition, ISBN: 0-393-95480-3
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Harmony, TC12-2In accordance with (IAW) Harmony, TC12-2; Harmony, Walter Piston, Fifth Edition, ISBN: 0-393-95480-3
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) HARMONY, WALTER PISTON, FIFTH EDITION, ISBN: 0-393-95480-3
Perform To serve (PTS) 1440-060; htt;://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/career/careercounseling/Pages/FleetRIDE-PTS.aspx
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) https://www.nko.navy.mil – IA/GSA deployment information and checklists
In accordance with (IAW) IBSN: 0-634-10443-9, Modern Jazz Voicings; ISBN: 0-88284-484-9, Arranging Concepts, Complete, Dick Grove; ISBN: 3-89221-006-3, Jazz Arranging and Composing, A Linear Approach, Bill Dobbins
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Inside the Score, by Rayburn Wright, 20008
Performing as a chamber supervisor
Performing as a diving supervisor
Performing as a SCUBA supervisor
Performing as a SCUBA supervisor
Performing as an Air Diving Supervisor
Performing as an Air Diving Supervisor
Performing as an Air Diving Supervisor
Performing as an Air Diving Supervisor
Performing as an Air Diving Supervisor
Performing as an Air Diving Supervisor
Performing as an Air Diving Supervisor
Performing as an Air Diving Supervisor
Performing as an Air Diving Supervisor
Performing as an Air Diving Supervisor
Performing as an Air Diving Supervisor
Performing as an Air Diving Supervisor
In accordance with (IAW) Integrated Automated Travel System (IATS)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) INTERNATIONAL MAIL MANUALIn accordance with (IAW) ISBN: 0-88188-900-8, Yamaha Sound Reinforcement Handbook, Second Edition, Gary Davis and Ralph Jones; N/A, Making the Connection-The Fender Pro Audio Primer, Tom Butler
In accordance with (IAW) ISBN: 13-1-59337-368-9, Service Etiquette, 5th Edition, Kiss, Bow, or Shake Hands by Terri Morrison and Wayne A. Conaway; ISBN: 13-978-0-618-75386-4, Keys for Writers
in accordance with (IAW) ISBN: 13-978-0-618-75386-4, Keys for Writers
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) JAGINST 5800.7E – MANUAL OF THE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL (JAGMAN)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Jazz Harmony, 11210; and How to Improvise, Hal Crook, ISBN 3-89221-031-4IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Joint Ethics RegulationIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Joint Federal Travel Regulations (JFTR), Volume 1, NAVSO P-6034
In accordance with (IAW) Joint Federal Travel Regulations (JFTR), Volume 9
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Line Officer Requirements for Qualification in Submarines, COMSUBLANT/COMSUBPACINST155 2.10In accordance with (IAW) Live Sound Mixing, Third Edition, Duncan Fry, ISBN: Not AssignedIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS CARD (MRC)In accordance with (IAW) Making the Connection-The Fender Pro Audio Primer, Tom Butler
In accordance with (IAW) Making the Connection-The Fender Pro Audio Primer, Tom Butler, ISBN: Not Assigned; and Shure Microphone Techniques For Music, ISBN: Not Assigned
In accordance with (IAW) Making the Connection-The Fender Pro Audio Primer, Tom Butler, ISBN: Not Assigned; and Yamaha Sound Reinforcement Handbook, Second Edition, Gary Davis and Ralph Jones, ISBN: 0-88188-900-8
Performing as an Air Diving Supervisor
Performing as an Air Diving Supervisor
Performing as an Air Diving Supervisor
Performing as an Air Diving Supervisor
Performing as an Air Diving Supervisor
Performing as an Air Diving Supervisor
Performing as an Air Diving Supervisor
Planned or Unplanned Maintenance
post launch
Post Office
Prior to assuming watchstation
PRIOR TO CLASS CONVENING
PRIOR TO EACH CLASS CONVENING DAY
PRIOR TO EACH LIFT
In accordance with (IAW) Making the Connection-The Fender Pro Audio Primer, Tom Butler, ISBN: Not Assigned; and Yamaha Sound Reinforcement Handbook, Second Edition, Gary Davis and Ralph Jones, ISBN: 0-88188-900-8
in accordance with (IAW) Making the Connection-The Fender Pro Audio Primer, Tom Butler, ISBN: Not Assigned; and Yamaha Sound Reinforcement Handbook, Second Edition, Gary Davis and Ralph Jones, ISBN: 0-88188-900-8; and Rane ME30B Graphic Equalizer users Manual, ISBN Not Assigned
In accordance with (IAW) Making the Connection-The Fender Pro Audio Primer, Tom Butler, ISBN: Not Assigned; Yamaha Sound Reinforcement Handbook, Second Edition, Gary Davis and Ralph Jones, ISBN: 0-88188-900-8; and Rane ME30B Graphic Equalizer users Manual, ISBN Not Assigned
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Manual for Courts-Martial (MCM)IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Manual of Judge Advocate General (JAGMAN), JAGINST 5800.7
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) MANUFACTURER'S EQUIPMENT MANUALSIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Marine Corps Band Manual, MCO P5000.18
Pers-80 Active and Reserve Officer Career Progression Division
In accordance with (IAW) MARINE CORPS DRILL AND CEREMONIES MANUAL, MCO P5060.20
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) MASTER MILITARY PAY ACCOUNT (MMPA)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS
In accordance with (IAW) MERRIAM-WEBSTER COLLEGIATE DICTIONARY
In accordance with (IAW) Microsoft Office suite SoftwareIn accordance with (IAW) MILPERSMANIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) MILPERSMAN 1160-090 SELECTIVE CONVERSION AND REENLISTMENT PROGRAM (SCORE)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) MILPERSMAN 1160-100 Selective Training and Reenlistment Program (STAR)
Prior to each shift given tools and equipment
Prior to flight operations
Prior to getting underway and while on watch
Prior to Link-11 operations
Prior to Link-11 operations
Prior to Link-11 operations
Prior to Link-11 operations
Prior to Link-11 operations
Prior to Link-11 operations
Prior to Link-16 JREAP A operation
Prior to Link-16 JREAP C operation
Prior to Link-16 JREAP C operation
Prior to Link-16 Line-of-Sight (LOS) operation
Prior to Link-16 Line-of-Sight (LOS) operation
Prior to Link-16 S TADIL J operation
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) MILPERSMAN 1160-120 High Year Tenure (HYT)
Prior to flight deck operations and given appropriate standards and applicable materials
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) MILPERSMAN 1306-1000 REENLISTMENT INCENTIVESIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) MILPERSMAN 1306-1002 GUARANTEED ASSIGNMENT RETENTION DETAILING (GUARD)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) MILPERSMAN 1306-1006 ASSIGNMENT TO SCHOOL AS A REENLISTMENT INCENTIVE
Prior to LCAC operations and given appropriate standards and applicable materials
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) MILPERSMAN 1440-060 Perform to Serve (PTS)in accordance with (IAW) MILPERSMAN 5030160, Military Personnel ManualIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Mission, Function and Responsibilities of the Office of Legislative Affairs and Procedures for Handling Legislative Affairs and Congressional Relations, SECNAVINST 5730.5
In accordance with (IAW) MMPA Read/Guide, Master Military Pay Account (MMPA) Read GuideIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Modern Jazz Voicings, ISBN 0-634-01443-9
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Modern Jazz Voicings, ISBN 0-634-01443-9; and Jazz Arranging and Composing, A Linear Approach, ISBN 3-89221-006-3
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVADMIN 017/09 PERFORM TO SERVE (PTS) UPDATE AND ZONE B IMPLEMENTATIONIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVADMIN 161/09 Perform to Serve (PTS) Update and Zone C ImplementationIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVADMIN 267/05 GENERAL DETAILED TRANSITION STRATEGY
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVADMIN 284/09 Logistics Specialist Rating EstablishmentIn accordance with (IAW) NAVADMIN 301/07 EDUCATION POINTS FOR E-4 TO E-6 FINAL MULTIPLE SCORE (FMS)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVADMIN 326/08 Merger of the Storekeeper (SK) and Postal Clerk (PC) RatingsIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Naval Doctrine Pub #4
Prior to Link-16 SATCOM operation
Prior to mission start
Prior to MLOC
Prior to MTC operation
Prior to system power up
Probable malicious file is identified
PROFITABILITY REPORT
Program access
program access
Program access
Program access
Program access
Program access
Program access
Proper procedures
Provided Collected Materials and Data
Provided Essential Elements of Information (EEI)
PS FORM 3854 DISPATCH BILL COUPON
Red well directed and signaled IAW SEAOPS & SOP
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Naval Military Personnel Manual, NAVPERS 15560IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Naval Personnel Command Instruction, NAVPERS 15875FIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, NAVMED P5010, CHAPTER 1-5In Accordance with (IAW) NAVAL SUPPLY PROCEDURES AFLOAT SUPPLY Vol I, NAVSUP P- 485 Vol I
In Accordance with (IAW) Naval Supply Procedures Afloat Supply, NAVSUP P-485, Volume 1
In Accordance With (IAW) Naval Supply Procedures Manual, NAVSUP P-485In accordance with (IAW) NAVEDTRA 10119-B1, Navy Customer Service ManualIn accordance with (IAW) NAVEDTRA 10243 02, Ear Training Manual for MusiciansIn accordance with (IAW) NAVEDTRA 10244, Basic MusicIn accordance with (IAW) NAVEDTRA 134, Navy Instructor Manual, Chapter 5, 0502-LP-219-8800
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVEDTRA 14314 SHIP`S SERVICEMANIn accordance with (IAW) NAVEDTRA 14314, Ship's Servicemen
In accordance with (IAW) NAVEDTRA 14314, Ship's Servicemen; NAVMED P-5010-2, Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine; NAVMED 5010, Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine
In Accordance with (IAW) NAVEDTRA 15009, Yeoman Training Manual,
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVEDTRA 43397-D PQS FOR DECK WATCHES IN-PORTIn accordance with (IAW) NAVICPINST 444.170B, COSAL use and Maintenance ManualIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVICPINST 4441.170B, COSAL USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVMED P5010 NAVAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVMED P-5010-2, MANUAL OF NAVAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
Restore Operation
Review Engineering Logs and Records
safety precautions during engineering evolutions
SAME AS ELIMINATE JRFL INTERFERENCES
Scheduled Training Event / OJT
SCHEDULED WHE AUDIT
SECNAVINST 1850.4e
SPECIAL CATAGORY/INTEL/NEED TO KNOW
Stock Control
Storeroom on a ship
Strategic Navigator
substantiating documents
Supply department
Switching AORs
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVMED P-5010-2, MANUAL OF NAVAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE; OPNAVINST 5100.19 (SERIES), NAVY SAFETY & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAM MANUAL; NAVEDTRA 14314, SHIP'S SERVICEMEN
In Accordance With (IAW) NAVMED P-5010CHAPTER 1, Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine
RSSC-GIVEN A SATELLITE ACCESS REQUEST/GATEWAY ACCESS REQUEST
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVPERS 15560, NAVAL MILITARY PERSONNEL MANUAL (MILPERSMAN)
S9086-H7-STM-010, NSTM 262 LUBRICATING OILS, GREASES, SPECIALTY LUBRICANTS, AND LUBRICATION SYSTEMS
In accordance with (IAW) NAVPERS 15665I, United States Navy Uniform RegulationsIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVPERS 1616/27 Evaluation and Counseling Record (E7 - E9)
In Accordance with (IAW) NAVPETOFFINST 4025.1E; COSAL, Bulk Fuel and Lubricant Sources for ShipsIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSEAINST 4790.8B SERIESIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSEAINST 4790.8B SHIPS MAINTENANCE AND MATERIAL MANAGEMENT (3M) MANUALIn accordance with (IAW) NAVSO P-6034, Joint Federal Travel Regulations (JFTR), Volume 1
In accordance with (IAW) NAVSUP P- 485, Navy Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Program Manual For Forces Afloat
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-485IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-485 AFLOAT SUPPLY PROCEDURES
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-485 AFLOAT SUPPLY PROCEDURES
Strike Group and Independent Underway Restricted Manuevering
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-485, "AFLOAT SUPPLY PROCEDURES MANUAL" ;
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-485, CH 9; SURFSUP CH 7
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-485, CHAPTER 1
Surface Force Supply Procedures, COMNAVSURFORINST 4400.1
In accordance with (IAW) NAVSUP P-485, Navy Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Program Manual For Forces Afloat
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-486 FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES
Tactical Chat
technical manuals and references,
Test of addition
test of save
test of this feature
Throughout a Navy career
to ensure operation
To ensure operations
to fully support lesson
Training Lab
Under adverse weather conditions
UNDER ARDUOUS CONDITIONS
Under Attack
UNDER FIELD CONDITIONS
Under Field Conditions, given tools and equipment
under low light conditions
Under no light conditions
UNDER NORMAL CONDITION
UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-486, - APPENDIX CIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-486, - APPENDIX HIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-486, - FSMIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-486, "FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT MANUAL - GENERAL MESSES"
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-486, APPENDIX AIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-486, CHAPTER 1, Para: 1107
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-486, CHAPTER 2IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-486, CHAPTER 4IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-486, CHAPTER 4, PARA: 4003
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-486, CHAPTER 5IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-486, CHAPTER 5, PARA: 5400
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-486, CHAPTER 5, PARA: 5402
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-486, CHAPTER 5, PARA: 5501
UNDER FIELD CONDITION USING TOOLS, EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-486, CHAPTER 5, PARA:5103
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-486, CHAPTER 6
Under field conditions using required tools and equipment
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-486, Chapter 6, Para: 6001
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-486, CHAPTER 6, PARA: 6002
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-486, CHAPTER 7IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-486, CHAPTER 7, PARA: 7000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-486, CHAPTER 7, PARA: 7100
UNDER NORMAL CONDITION USING BLUEPRINTS, DRAWINGS AND SPECS
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-486, CHAPTER 7, PARA: 7200
UNDER NORMAL CONDITION USING TOOLS, EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS
In accordance with (IAW) NAVSUP P-486, FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, APPENDIX A
In Accordance with (IAW) NAVSUP P486, Food Service Management Guide
UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS, USING BLUEPRINTS, SPECIFICATIONS, SCHEMATICS AND DIAGRAMS, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND PROPER PROCEDURES
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-486, Part G
Under normal operating conditions
UNDER OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT
UNDER REQUIRING CIRCUMSTANCES
Under shop, lab, and field conditions
Under Simulated Tactical Environment
UNDER STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENT
UNDER TACTICAL ENVIRONMENT
UNDERSTAND HOW TO UTILIZE CSOSS PROPERLY
UNDERWAY ON NUCLEAR POWER
UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS, USING EQUIPMENT AND PROPER PROCEDURES
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-487 "SHIPS STORE AFLOAT"
UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS, USING PROPER PROCEDURES
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-487 SHIPS STORE AFLOAT
Under normal conditions, using proper procedures maintenance action
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-7 ARMED FORCES RECIPE SERVICE
UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS, USING TOOLS & EQUIPMENT
In Accordance with (IAW) NAVSUP P-727, Navy Cash Financial System Standard Operating Procedure
UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS, USING TOOLS, EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP P-727, NAVY CASH MANUAL
Under normal field conditions, using tools and equipment
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP PUB 4998 (CARGO) CONSOLIDATED AFLOAT REQUISITIONING GUIDE, OVERSEAS
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP PUBLICATION 727 NAVY CASH FINANCIAL SYSTEM STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
UNDER NORMAL, ROCKY, AND SANDY SOIL CONDITIONS
IN aCCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP WEBSITEIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUP WEBSITE NAVAL SUPPLY SYSTEMS COMMAND (NAVSUP) / WWW.NAVSUP.NAVY.MIL
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUPINST 4200.85IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUPINST 4200.85 LIST OF PROHIBITED AND SPECIAL ATTENTION ITEMS FOR SIMPLIFIED ACQUISTIONS
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUPINST 4200.9, DON POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT-WIDE COMMERCIAL PURCHASE CARD PROGRAM
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUPINST 4200.99IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUPINST 4200.99 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY (DON) POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR THE OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT WIDE COMMERCIAL PURCHASE CARD PROGRAM (GCPC)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVSUPWSS 4441.170A, COSAL (COORDINATED SHIPBOARD ALLOWANCE LIST) USE AND MAINATENANCE MANUAL
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Navy Enlisted Classifications (NEC) Manual, NAVPERS 18068
Untilizing installed equipment and/or references
upon a joint space tasking order
Upon a low voltage indication
upon approval
upon arrival at a new Area of Responsibility (AOR)
Upon completion of a new construction project
UPON COMPLETION OF ALL INSPECTIONS
Upon completion of operations
Upon completion of system case setup
Upon completion of system setup
UPON DEGREDATION OR FAILURE
UPON INSTALL/CHANGE OF MISSION
upon receipt of intel requiring research (CCIR/PIR)
In accordance with (IAW) Navy Enlisted Occupational Standards for Musicians, NAVPERSCOMINST 18068F, Chapter 56
upon a conditional response (our system affected by foreigh system)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Navy Enlisted Occupational Standards for Musicians, NAVPERSCOMINST 18068F, Chapter 56; and Individual Training Standards System for Band Occupational Field, MCO 1510.79
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVY FINANCIAL REGULATION SYSTEM (NFRS)IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Navy Performance Evaluation System, BUPERSINST 1610.10In accordance with (IAW) Navy standard Integrated Personnel System (NSIPS)IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NEXCOM PUB 81IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NEXCOM PUB 81 MERCHANDISE AND STOCKING GUIDEIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NEXCOM PUB 90-33 SHIP`S STORE VISUAL MERCHANDISING GUIDE
UPON COMPLETION OF LOAD TEST GIVEN ALL REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NFSO HANDBOOK - CHAPTER 8
Upon completion of mission; ensuring cables are neatly stowed
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NPC.NAVY.MIL – LINK TO SUPPLY CORPS DETAILERS & BILLETS & SELECTION BOARDS
Upon completion of mission; or prior to removal of system cases
In accordance with (IAW) NTP-4, Fleet Communications; DOD 4500.54 (Series), Foreign Clearance Guide; OPNAVINST 1000.1 (Series), REPORTING REQUIREMENT FOR FLAG OFFICERS VISITING THE WASHINGTON, D. C. AREA
in accordance with (IAW) OD 56515 Vol. 2, Principles of Strategic Weapon System Operation for SSBN 726 Class (D5) Operating Concepts
In accordance with (IAW) Office of Military Personnel Files (OMPF)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) OFFICIAL MILITARY PERSONNEL FILES
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Operating Procedures for Navy Music Program Activities, BUPERSINST 5400.59IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) OPNAV 5218.7 SERIES, NAVY OFFICIAL MAIL MANAGEMENT INSTRUCTION
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) OPNAV NOTE 5400 - Standard Naval Distribution List (SNDL)
Upon receiving new EDVR
Upon receiving new OCDR
Upon set up of site facilities
Upon staging of system cases and lid removal
Upon staging of system cases and lid removal
Using a baton and facial gestures
Using a current Lesson Plan
using a job sheet
Using a Simple Key Loader (SKL) fill device
using a Simple Key Loader (SKL) fill device
using a simulator
Using a Training Device
USING AIM CONTENT PLANNING MODULE (CPM)
USING AIM I
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) OPNAV-5112.6 SERIES, NAVY POSTAL INSTRUCTIONin accordance with (IAW) OPNAVINST 1710.7 (Series), SOCIAL USAGE AND PROTOCOLIn accordance with (IAW) OPNAVINST 1710.7 (Series), SOCIAL USAGE AND PROTOCOL; ISBN: 13-1-59337-368-9, Service Etiquette, 5th Edition, Kiss, Bow, or Shake Hands by Terri Morrison and Wayne A. Conaway
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) OPNAVINST 3120.32 Standard Organization and Regulations Manual (SORM)IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) OPNAVINST 3120.32C – (SORM) StandardIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) OPNAVINST 3120.32C - Navy Standard Organization and Regulations Manual (SORMIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) OPNAVINST 3120.32C - SORM Chapter 3 – The Unit Organization Chapter 4 – Watch Organization
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) OPNAVINST 3120.32C Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy
Using a manual grease pump and applicable documentation,
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) OPNAVINST 4790.4 series
Using a multimeter, schematic diagram, given proper tools and applicable documents
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) OPNAVINST 4790.4 SHIPS` MAINTENANCE AND MATERIAL MANAGEMENT (3-M) SYSTEM POLICY
In accordance with (IAW) OPNAVINST 5090.1, Navy Environmental and Natural Resources Program Manual
In accordance with (IAW) OPNAVINST 5100.19 (SERIES), NAVY SAFETY & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAM MANUAL
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) OPNAVINST 5100.19E NAVY SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH (SOH) PROGRAM MANUAL
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) OPNAVINST 5100.19E Vol I – Navy Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Program Manual for Forces Afloat
In accordance with (IAW) OPNAVINST 5100.28, Hazardous Material User's guide (HMUG)IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) OPNAVINST 5102.1D – “MISHAP MANUAL"
USING AIM II
USING AIM LEARNING OBJECT MODULE
Using applicable documentation and tools,
Using applicable documentation,
using applicable documents
USING APPROPRIATE TOOLS AND MATERIALS
Using approved established communication methods
Using Approved travelways
Using Authorized Resources
USING AUTHORIZED TECHNICAL DATA
USING AUTHORZIED TECHNICAL DATA
USING AVAILABLE CHECKLIST
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) OPNAVINST 5112.6 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY POSTAL INSTRUCTIONS
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) OPNAVINST 5215.17 - Navy Directives Issuance SystemIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) OPNAVINST 5215.17(SERIES) NAVY DIRECTIVES ISSUANCE SYSTEM
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) OPNAVINST 5218.7B NAVY OFFICIAL MAIL MANAGEMENT ADDRESSING AND PREPARATION OF MAIL
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) OPNAVNOTE 5400 Standard Naval Disbribution List (SNDL)IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) ORGANIZATION AND REGULATIONS OF THE U.S. NAVY CHAPTER 2 – STANDARD UNIT ORGANIZATION, CHAPTER 3 – THE UNIT ORGANIZATION, CHAPTER 4 – WATCH ORGANIZATION
USING APPROPRIATE TOOLS, MATERIALS AND PROPER TECHNIQUES
In accordance with (IAW) Paper check convention over the counter (PCCOTC)In accordance with (IAW) Paper check convention over the counter (PCCOTC); IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) DODFMR VOLUME 5 DOD FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT REGULATION; IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) NAVY FINANCIAL REGULATION SYSTEM (NFRS)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) PAPER CHECK CONVERSION OVER THE COUNTER ( PCC OTC). IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) VOLUME 5 DOD FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT REGULATION, NAVY FINANCIAL REGULATION SYSTEM (NFRS).
in accordance with (iaw) paper check conversion over the counter (pccotc).
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Part 2635 - Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the Executive BranchIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Part 2635 - Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the Executive BranchIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Part 3601 - Supplemental Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the DoD
USING BASIC ELECTRICAL FORMULAS, BLUEPRINTS, SPECIFICATIONS, SCHEMATICS, AND DIAGRAMS
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Part 3601 - Supplemental Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the DoD
Using calculator and compiled data
USING CeTARS
USING CLIMBING EQUIPMENT
Using computer and drafting software
Using computer and drafting software or drafting kit
Using filing equipment
Using gathered data
USING JDTA FUNCTIONALITY OF CPM
USING MATERIALS, TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT
Using Mechanic Tools and Diagnostic Equipment
USING BLUEPRINTS, SPECIFICATIONS, SCHEMATICS & DIAGRAMS
In accordance with (IAW) PERCUSSION MANUAL, STP 12-42R12
USING BLUEPRINTS, SPECIFICATIONS, SCHEMATICS & DIAGRAMS, USING TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND PROPER PROCEDURES
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Personnel Command Instruction, NAVPERSCOMINST 5400.2A
USING BLUEPRINTS, SPECIFICATIONS, SCHEMATICS & DIAGRAMS, USING TOOLS, MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, AND PROPER PROCEDURES
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) POSTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT MANUAL
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) POSTAL OPERATIONS MANUALIn accordance with (IAW) Promotion, Special Selection, Selective Early Retirement, and Selective Early Removal Boards for Commissioned Officers of the Navy and Marine Corps, SECNAVINST 1420.1 (SERIES)
In accordance with (IAW) Promotion, Special Selection, Selective Early Retirement, and Selective Early Removal Boards for Commissioned Officers of the Navy and Marine Corps, SECNAVINST 1420.1 (SERIES)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) R Supply User’s GuideIn accordance with (IAW) Regulations to Govern the Promotion and Continuation of Limited Duty Officers (LDOS) and Chief Warrant Officers (CWOS) Serving on the Active-Duty List (ADL) and Reserve Active-Status List (RASL) in the U.S. Navy
In accordance with (IAW) Regulations to Govern the Promotion and Continuation of Limited Duty Officers (LDOS) and Chief Warrant Officers (CWOS) Serving on the Active-Duty List (ADL) and Reserve Active-Status List (RASL) in the U.S. Navy, SECNAVINST 1412.8 (SERIES)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) ROM II USERS GUIDEIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) School of Music Organization and Regulations Manual, MUSCOLINST 5400.1IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Scoring for the Band, Philip J. Lang, ISBN Not Assigned 90078IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Seabee Combat Warfare Qualification, NAVFACINST 1410.1
Using panelboards, control boards, or semi-automatic equipment
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) SECNAV M-5210.1 DON RECORDS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM MANUAL
USING PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM
Using project drawings and design references
USING PROPER PROCEDURES
Using provided labels
USING QUESTIONMARK PERCEPTION
USING REQUIRED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Using scientific calculator and compiled data
USING SPECIFICATIONS, SCHEMATICS & DIAGRAMS
USING THE CONTENT PLANNING MODULE
Using the MRC
USING THE PROPORTIONAL VALVES
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) SECNAV M-5210.2 - Department of the Navy Standard Subject Identification Code (SSIC) Manual
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) SECNAV M-5210.2 DON STANDARD SUBJECT IDENTIFICATION CODE (SSIC) MANUAL
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) SECNAV M-5216.5 - Department of the Navy Correspondence Manual
in accordance with (IAW) SECNAV M-5216.5 (Series), Navy Correspondence ManualIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) SECNAV M-5216.5, NAVY CORRESPONDENCE MANUALIn accordance with (IAW) SECNAVINST 1650.1 (Series), Navy and Marine Corps Awards Manual; NPC, United States Navy Uniform Regulations
USING SCHEMATICS & DIAGRAMS, TOOLS, MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) SECNAVINST 1650.1(SERIES) NAVY AND MARINE CORPS AWARDS MANUALIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) SECNAVINST 1650.1(SERIES) UNITED STATES NAVY AND MARINE CORPS AWARDS MANUAL
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) SECNAVINST 1650.1(SERIES) UNITED STATES NAVY AND MARINE CORPS AWARDS MANUAL
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) SECNAVINST 1650.1H – Navy and Marine Corps Awards Manual
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) SECNAVINST 1650.1H NAVY AND MARINE CORPS AWARDS MANUAL
in accordance with (IAW) SECNAVINST 52.15.1 (Series), SECRETARY OF THE NAVY DIRECTIVES POLICY
Using the symptoms, causes and effects provided as a scenario driven MPDE casualty
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) SECNAVINST 5210.2 Standard Subject Identification Code (SSIC) Manual
Using the symptoms, causes and effects provided in a scenario driven MPDE Controller
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) SECNAVINST 5216.5D Department of the Navy Correspondence Manual
Using the symptoms, possible causes and effects provided in the scenario driven MPDE casualty
iN ACCORDANCE WITH (iaw) SECNAVINST 7042.7 (Series), Guidelines for Use of Official Representation Funds
using the tools and test equipment listed in the Technical Manual
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Selective Reenlistment Bonus, OPNAVINST 1160.8
USING TOOLS & EQUIPMENT AND PROPER PROCEDURES
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) SHIP CARGO LISTING
USING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
USING TOOLS AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT
USING TOOLS, EQUIPMENT AND PROVIDED PARTS
USING TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND OPERATIONS ORDER
USING TOOLS, MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT
USING TOOLS, MATERIALS, AND EQUIPMENT
Using Tools, Test Equipment and Provided Parts
Using your CAC card
Utiling NSIPS Admin Loss Module
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) SHIP LONG RANGE SCHEDULEIn accordance with (IAW) Shure Microphone Techniques For Music, ISBN: Not AssignedIn Accordance With (IAW) Simplified Acquisition Procedures, NAVSUPINST 4200.85D
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) SOCIAL USAGE AND PROTOCOL HANDBOOK, OPNAVINST 1710.7(SERIES)
USING TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND PROPER PROCEDURES
In Accordance with (IAW) Social Usage and Protocol Handbook, OPNAVINST 1710.7A
USING TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, BLUEPRINTS, SPECIFICATIONS, SCHEMATICS & DIAGRAMS, AND PROPER PROCEDURES
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) SPCCINST 4441.170 COORDINATED SHIPBOARD ALLOWANCE LIST USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
USING TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, SCHEMATICS & DIAGRAMS AND PROPER PROCEDURES
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) SPCCINST 4441.170 series
USING TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, SCHEMATICS & DIAGRAMS, AND PROPER PROCEDURES
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Special Duty Assignment Pay Program, OPNAVINST 1160.6
Using Tools, Equipment, Provided Parts, Safety Controls
in accordance with (IAW) SSPINST 3100.1IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy (SORM), OPNAVINST 3120.32IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) Structure & Style, Expanded Edition, Leon Stein, ISBN: 0-87487-164-6
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) SUBMARINE SUPPLY PROCEDURES MANUAL, COMSUBLANT/COMSUBPACINST 4406.1In accordance with (IAW) Surface Force Supply Procedures, COMNAVSURFORINST 4400.1
Utililizing DON eBussines Operations Office Instruction 4200.1, Operation and Managment of the Government Commercial Purchase Card Program
In accordance with (IAW) Temporary (Spot) Promotion of Officers, SECNAVINST 1421.3(SERIES)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) The Art of Conducting, Donald Hunsberger/Roy E. Ernst, ISBN: 0-07- 031326-1; and The Modern Conductor, Elizabeth Green, Sixth Edition, ISBN: 0-13-251481-8
Utilize Specific Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures and Applications for Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield
In accordance with (IAW) The Art of Conducting, Donald Hunsberger/Roy E. Ernst, ISBN: 0-07-031326-1
UTILIZING
Utilizing (FSM) USER’S REFERENCE GUIDE
Utilized assigned musical equipment and marching field
In accordance with (IAW) The Art of Conducting, Donald Hunsberger/Roy E. Ernst, ISBN: 0-07-031326-1; The Modern Conductor, Elizabeth Green, Sixth Edition, ISBN: 0-13-251481-8; and Effective Performance of Band, W. Francis McBeth, SMC: B-257
In Accordance with (IAW) the following: Naval Supply Procedures Manual, NAVSUP P-485; Bulk Fuel and Lubricant Sources for Ships, NAVPETOFFINST 4025.1E; COSAL (Coordinated Shipboard Allowance List) Use and Mainatenance Manual, SPCCINSTR 4441.170A; EDI Users Guide, EDI Users Guide; Financial Managment Regulation, DOD 7000.14-R; Food Service Management Guide, NAVSUP P486; Hazardous Material User's guide (HMUG), OPNAVINST 5100.28; Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine, NAVMED P-5010; Merchandising and Stocking Guide for COMNAVAIRFOR Ships, NEXCOM Pub 81; MILSTRIP/MILSTRAP Desk Guide, NAVSUP P-409; Naval Ships' Technical Manual Chapter 593 Pollution Control, NSTM 593, S9086-T8-STM-010/CH- 593R4; NAVAL SHIPS' TECHNICAL MANUAL CHAPTER 670, STOWAGE, HANDLING, AND DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS GENERAL USE, S9086- WK-STM-010/CH-670R6; Navy Cash Financial System Standard Operating Procedure, NAVSUP P-727; Navy Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Program Manual For Forces Afloat, OPNAV Instruction 5100.19E; Navy Environmental and Natural Resources Program Manual, OPNAVINST 5090.1; Operation and Managment of the Government Commercial Purchase Card Program, DON eBussines Operations Office Instruction 4200.1; Operational Reports, NWP 1-03.1; Resale Operations Management (ROM) II, ROM !!; Ship's Store Afloat, NAVSUP P487; Ships Store Retail and Service Excellence Award, NEXCOMINST 4067.5; Simplified Acquisition
UTILIZING "KnIFE SKILLS FOR CHEFS", ISBN 0-13-1180185
In accordance with (IAW) The Jazz Ensemble Director's Handbook, John Berry, ISBN: Not Assigned HL37610016
UTILIZING (DD Form 1149), Food Item Requisition Document
In accordance with (IAW) The Jazz Theory Book, by Mark Levine, ISBN 1-88-3217-04-0
UTILIZING (DD Form 1155), Food Item Requisition Document
In accordance with (IAW) The MIDI Companion, Jeffery Rona, Hal Leonard
UTILIZING (DD FORM 1544) DAILY CASH MEAL PAYMENT SHEET
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) THE MODERN CONDUCTOR, ELIZABETH GREEN, SIXTH EDITION, ISBN: 0-13-251481-8IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) THE MODERN CONDUCTOR, ELIZABETH GREEN, SIXTH EDITION, ISBN: 0-13-251481-8; AND THE ART OF CONDUCTING, DONALD HUNSBERGER/ROY E. ERNST, ISBN: 0-07-031326-1
UTILIZING (NAVSUP 338) General Mess Control Record
UTILIZING A BATON
Utilizing a baton and hand gestures
Utilizing a baton, face and hand gestures
Utilizing a CAD
Utilizing a CASH REGISTER and a RECEIPT
Utilizing a CASH REGISTER and an EPOS SYSTEM
Utilizing a computer
UTILIZING A DD FORM 1155
UTILIZING A FILING CABINET AND SHIPS STORE FILES
Utilizing a Floppy Disk and Point of Sale (POS) Register
Utilizing a FLOPPY DISK, and an EMAIL CONNECTION
Utilizing a K22 and a NAVY CASH CARD
Utilizing a K-22 and CAD
Utilizing a LAUNDRY CLAIM FORM, SF FORM 1034
UTILIZING (NAVSUP 1046) MONTHLY CREDIT SALE OF GENERAL MESS MEALS
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) The Naval Institute Guide to Naval Writing (Third EditionIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) THE NAVAL INSTITUTE GUIDE TO NAVAL WRITING (THIRD EDITION)
UTILIZING (NAVSUP FORM 1059) FOOD ITEM REPORT/MASTER FOOD CODE LIST
in accordance with (IAW) the provisions of the NAVSEA Tag-out Users' Manual (TUM).
Utilizing ) Regulations to Govern the Promotion and Continuation of Limited Duty Officers (LDOS) and Chief Warrant Officers (CWOS) Serving on the Active-Duty List (ADL) and Reserve Active-Status List (RASL) in the U.S. Navy, SECNAVINST 1412.8 (SERIES)
In accordance with (IAW) U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE STYLE MANUAL
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) U.S. Navy website www.navy.mil
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) United States Navy and Marine Corps Awards Manual, SECNAVINST 1650.1
In accordance with (IAW) United States Navy Uniform Regulations
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) USPS Handbook T-7 DISTRIBUTING, DISPATCHING AND TRANSPORTING MILITARY MAIL BY AIR
in accordance with (IAW) USPS Publication 52, HAZARDOUS, RESTRICTED, AND PERISHABLE MAIL
In accordance with (IAW) Utilizing source: Audio Ear Training CD series
Utilizing a CASH REGISTER, a PRICE POLE and an EPOS SYSTEM
In accordance with (IAW) Utilizing source: Making the Connection-The Fender Pro Audio Primer, Tom Butler
IN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) VENDING MACHINE MANUALIN ACCORDANCE WITH (IAW) www.ia.navy.mil – Navy Individual Augmentee websiteIn accordance with (IAW) Yamaha Sound Reinforcement Handbook, Second Edition, Gary Davis and Ralph Jones, ISBN: 0-88188-900-8
in accordance with applicable directivesin accordance with applicable general and safety precautionsin accordance with applicable instructionsin accordance with applicable instructions and Command Directives
in accordance with applicable Lessons Learned as they apply to the AWSS
Utilizing a mace
Utilizing a mace and assigned scenario
Utilizing a mirror
Utilizing a NAVY CASH CARD
Utilizing a NAVY CASH REPORT and the ROM II SYSTEM
Utilizing a PDT
UTILIZING A PDT AND THE ROM II SYSTEM
Utilizing a PHONE
UTILIZING A POSTER
Utilizing a provided price list and menu items
Utilizing a RETAIN RETURN and UME LISTINGIN ACCORDANCE WITH LESSON PLAN
Utilizing a SCANNER and an EPOS REGISTER
Utilizing a toothbrush
Utilizing Access to Neco Website to review contracts
UTILIZING accountability for money guidelines
Utilizing accountable mail delivery proceduresIn accordance with OD 56508
in accordance with OP 181
IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENT CARD (MRC) DECKS
in accordance with applicable policy, instructions, doctrine, tactics, techniques, and procedures.
in accordance with applicable policy, instructions, doctrine, tactics, techniques, and procedures.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS, PROCEDURES AND SPECIFICATIONS
IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS, PROCEDURES AND SPECIFICATIONS. WHEN THE TASK IS COMPLETE CANES SYSTEM NETWORK CABLING MUST BE FULLY OPERATIONAL.
in accordance with applicablee lessons learned as they apply to AWS operationin accordance with current Strike Guidance and applicable operating proceduresIN ACCORDANCE WITH EKMS-1 WITH ZERO DISCREPANCIESin accordance with EOSS (EOP/EOCC) procedures,in accordance with EOSS EOCC procedures, and following all general and safety precautions
UTILIZING A PURCHASE ORDER LOG AND DD FORM 1155
in accordance with JSCC space joint space tasking order
In accordance with MILPERSMAN 1160-040, 1160-050, 1160-060, 1160-070.
UTILIZING A SUPPLY MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATION (SMC) CHECKLIST
In accordance with Naval Supply Procedures Manual, NAVSUP P-485
in accordance with NETC direction, policy and guidance to be able to develop learning objectives that can be used by the NETC Front-end Analysis process.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH NETC GUIDANCEIN ACCORDANCE WITH NETC POLICIES AND INSTRUCTIONS
UTILIZING Advancement Manual for Enlisted of Personnel of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Navy Reserve, BUPERSINST 1430.16
IN ACCORDANCE WITH OD 56515 VOL. 2, PRINCIPLES OF STRATEGIC WEAPON SYSTEM OPERATION FOR SSBN 726 CLASS (D5) OPERATING
Utilizing Advancement Manual for Enlisted Personnel of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Navy Reserve, BUPERSINST 1430.16
in accordance with SEAOPS Volume III
Utilizing after-action form
UTILIZING alpha roster perspective gains listin accordance with the MRC,
UTILIZING AMPS WEBSITE
Utilizing an award package template
UTILIZING Advancement Manual for Enlisted Personnel of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Navy Reserve, BUPERSINST 1430.16
IN ACCORDANCE WITH OPNAVINST 4790.4 SHIPS` MAINTENANCE AND MATERIAL MANAGEMENT (3-M) SYSTEM POLICY
UTILIZING Advancement Manual for Enlisted Personnel of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Navy Reserve, BUPERSINST 1430.16
UTILIZING Advancement Manual for the Advancement of Enlisted Personnel of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Naval Reserve, BUPERSINST 1430.16
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECNAVINST 1650.1(SERIES) UNITED STATES NAVY AND MARINE CORPS AWARDS MANUAL
UTILIZING Advancement Manual for the Enlisted Personnel of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Navy Reserve, BUPERSINST 1430.16
in accordance with SSGN Operating Instructions and SOF Standard Operating/Emergency Procedures
UTILIZING Advancement Manual of Enlisted Personnel of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Navy Reserve, BUPERSINST 1430.16
in accordance with SSGN Ship Operating Procedures
Utilizing Afloat Purchase Card Program, COMNAVSURFLANT/COMNAVSURFP AC INST 4200.2
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SSPINST 3100.1
Utilizing Afloat Purchase Card Program, COMNAVSURFLANT/COMNAVSURFP AC INST 4200.2; Bulk Fuel and Lubricant Sources for Ships, NAVPETOFFINST 4025.1E; COSAL (Coordinated Shipboard Allowance List) Use and Mainatenance Manual, SPCCINSTR 4441.170A; Financial Managment Regulation, DOD 7000.14-R; Food Service Management Guide, NAVSUP P486; Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine, NAVMED P- 5010CHAPTER 1; MILSTRIP/MILSTRAP Desk Guide, NAVSUP P-409; NAVAL SUPPLY PROCEDURES AFLOAT SUPPLY Vol I, NAVSUP P-485 Vol I; Naval Supply Procedures Manual, NAVSUP P-485; NAVAL SUPPLY PROCEDURES SUPPLY APPENDICES, VOLUME II, NAVSUP p485 Vol II; Naval Supply Procedures Volume III, Ashore Supply, NAVSUP Vol III; Navy Cash Financial System Standard Operating Procedure, NAVSUP P-727; Operation and Managment of the Government Commercial Purchase Card Program, DON eBussines Operations Office Instruction 4200.1; Operational Reports, NWP 1-03.1; Policies and Procedures for the Operation and Management of the Government- Wide Commercial Purchase Card Program (GCPC), NAVSUPINST 4200.99; Ships' Maintenance and Material Management (3-M) Manual, NAVSEAINST 4790.8B; Simplified Acquisition Procedures, NAVSUPINST 4200.85D; SUPPO’S PUK Management Handbook, COMNAVSURFOR Revision 3; and Surface Force Supply Procedures, COMNAVSURFORINST 4400.1
In accordance with Structure & Style, Expanded Edition, Leon Stein, ISBN: 0-87487-164-6
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CPM USERS MANUAL
in accordance with the Technical Manual and references.in accordance with type commander directives
UTILIZING AN INVENTORY CHECKLIST
Utilizing Annual Training Entitlements
Utilizing applicable instrument
Utilizing applicable instrument and sheet music
UTILIZING APPROPRIATE INSTRUMENT
INDIVIDUALL MRC
Utilizing assigned instructor given scenario
Utilizing assigned instrument
Utilizing assigned instrument and sheet music
Utilizing assigned list from instructor
Utilizing assigned microphone
Utilizing assigned microphone list
Utilizing assigned mixing console
Utilizing assigned musicINLS rigged operations IAW SOP
Utilizing assigned musical equipmentInterpret oceanographic data
IN ACCORDANCE WITH U.S. NAVY DIVING AND MANNED HYPERBARIC SAFETY CERTIFICATION MANUAL REV 2
UTILIZING ANNUAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PLAN / PHASED REPLACEMENT
In accordance with Utilizing Structure & Style, Expaned Edition, :eon Stein, ISBN 0-87487-164-6
In an office setting with supporting documentation and appropriate softwareIN CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT PROJECTSIn order to collect requirements,provide guidance, and establish timelines IAW directives
Utilizing appropriate audition form from Audition Standards manual and observe students performance
In order to collect, validate, and assign to create COP awareness on installationIn order to collect, validate, assign, and create COP awareness in assigned AOR
UTILIZING APPROPRIATE TOOLS, EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS UNDER NORMAL FIELD CONDITIONS WHILE EXERCISING RELEVANT SAFETY PROCEDURES
In order to Validate Current Intelligence Reporting
UTILIZING APPROPRIATE TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND MATERIALS UNDER NORMAL CLASSROOM CONDITIONS WHILE EXERCISING RELEVANT SAFETY PROCEDURES
INCIDENT RESPONSE ACCURATE, COMPLETED AND SUBMITTED WITHIN A TIMELY MANNER
UTILIZING APPROPRIATE TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND MATERIALS UNDER NORMAL FIELD CONDITIONS WHILE EXERCISING RELEVANT SAFETY PROCEDURE
Individual Training Standards System for Band Occupational Field, MCO 1510.79; and Naval Personnel Command Instruction, NAVPERSCOMINST 5400.2A
UTILIZING APPROPRIATE TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND MATERIALS UNDER NORMAL SHOP CONDITIONS WHILE EXERCISING RELEVANT SAFETY PROCEDURES
INDIVIDUAL USERS INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS ARE KNOWN AND AVAILABLE 100% OF THE TIME
UTILIZING Armed Forces Identification Cards, BUPERINST 1750.10
Inform customers of funding requests status as neededINFORMATION IS ALIGNED IAW KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT STRUCTUREINLS directed successfully and IAW current OPORDINLS launch/recover at anchor successully conducted IAW SEAOPS & SOPINLS launch/recover underway successully conducted IAW SEAOPS & SOPINLS launch/recovery underway successfully conducted IAW SOPINLS launched successfully and IAW current OPORD
INSTALL AND ENSURE SOVT 100% COMPLETE
Utilizing assigned musical equipment and derive from location
Utilizing assigned musical equipment and aural skills
Utilizing assigned musical equipment and sheet music
Utilizing assigned musical equipment and strobe tunerISEE Blasters Handbook
Utilizing assigned musical scores
Utilizing assigned percussion equipment
Utilizing assigned processorJoint Publication 3-0
Utilizing assigned scenario
Utilizing assigned sheet music
Utilizing Attentive listening
Utilizing audio cable and tools provided
Utilizing Audit Sheet
Utilizing aural skills
INTERPRET THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF HEAT TRANSFERS AND THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE WITH 70% ACCURACY
Utilizing assigned musical equipment and derive from location
INTERPRET THE OPERATING PRINCIPLES AND DIFFERENT TYPES OF GAUGES, THERMOMETERS, AND INDICATORS WITH 70% ACCURACY
Utilizing assigned musical equipment and derive from performing group type
INTERPRET THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PRESSURE AND VACUUM WITH 70% ACCURACY
Utilizing assigned musical equipment and marching field
Inventory preservation equipment IAW referencesinvestigation of all events, within 2 hrsIOT MEET MEASURE OF PERFORMANCE IAW STRATEGIC PLAN
Utilizing assigned musical equipment derive from location
ISEE Blasters Handbook, Command DirectivesISEE Blasters Handbook, Moving the Earth, Herbert L. Nichols, Project Specifications
Utilizing assigned percussion equipment and sheet music
Joint Pub 3-05.2 TTPs for SPECOPS Targeting and Mission Planning, Joint Pub 3-60 Joint Doctrine for Targeting, Field Manual 3-24, Joint Pub 2-01.1 Joint TTPs for Intelligence Support to Targeting
Joint Publication 3-0; National Strategy for Maritime SecurityKnot tied successfully and IAW referencesKNOW HOW TO DETERMINE RANGES AND COUNTER-RANGES OF CONTACTS OF INTEREST (COIS)
KNOW WHAT ACTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO PREPARE FOR VARIOUS SPECIAL EVOLUTIONS AND EXUCUTE AS NECESSARY
Landing craft moved in well deck IAW SOPLARC-V directed successfully and IAW current OPORD
Utilizing aural skills and brass-woodwind audition form (1230-2A)
LARC-V launch/recover at anchor successully conducted IAW SEAOPS & SOP
Utilizing aural skills and brass-woodwind audition form 1230-2A
LARC-V launch/recover underway successfully conducted IAW SEAOPS & SOP
Utilizing aural skills and flute/piccolo audition form (1230-2D)
LARC-V launch/recovery underway successfully conducted IAW SOP
Utilizing aural skills and Flute/Piccolo audition form 1230-2D
LARC-V launched successfully and IAW current OPORD
Utilizing aural skills and MUSCOLINST 1300.1A
LARC-V prepared for fueling IAW SOP
Utilizing aural skills and rhythm audition form 1230-2E
Utilizing aural skills, pencil & paperLARC-V rigging operations IAW SOP
Utilizing available references
Utilizing available time/constraints
Utilizing Back of the 153 Report
Utilizing Balls of feet
Utilizing BAR CODE LABEL and PRICE GUNLCAC prepared for beaching IAW SOP
Utilizing BAR CODE LABELS
utilizing barber toolsLCAC prepared for fueling IAW SOP
Utilizing best of ability
uTILIZING BI-WEEKLY POSTAL BULLETINS
Utilizing Brushing AssemblyLCAC prepared to load cargo IAW SOP
LARC-V prepared for beach retraction IAW SOP
Utilizing aural skills and percussion audition form (1230-2B)
LARC-V prepared for beaching IAW SOP
Utilizing aural skills and percussion audition form 1230-2BUtilizing aural skills and rhythm audition form (1230-2E)
LARC-V prepared for salvage operations IAW SOPLARC-V prepared for well deck launch IAW SOP
Utilizing aural skills and vocalist/entertainer audition form (1230-2C)
LARC-V prepared for well deck recovery IAW SOP
Utilizing aural skills and vocalist/entertainer audition form 1230-2C
LARC-V prepared to act as AAV safety boat IAW SOP
UTILIZING AUTOMATED MILITARY POSTAL SYSTEM (AMPS)
LARC-Vs directed into well deck succesfully and IAW SOP
UTILIZING AUTOMATED MILITARY POSTAL SYSTEM (AMPS) WEBSITE
LARC-Vs moved into well deck IAW SOP
UTILIZING AUTOMATED MILITARY POSTAL SYSTEM USER MANUAL
LCAC directed successfully and IAW current OPORDLCAC launch/recover at anchor successully conducted IAW SEAOPS & SOPLCAC launch/recovery underway successfully conducted IAW SEAOPS & SOPLCAC launched successfully and IAW current OPORDLCAC prepared for beach retraction IAW SOP
LCAC prepared for emergency well deck recovery IAW SOP
UTILIZING barbershop EQUIPMENT INVENTORY PROCEDURES IN NAVEDTRA 14314, CH 2
LCAC prepared for night vision device operations IAW SOP
UTILIZING BARBERSHOP SANITATION INSPECTION PROCEDURES IN NAVMED P-5010, CH 2
LCAC prepared for open ocean transit IAW SOP
UTILIZING BARBERSHOP SCHEDULE PROCEDURES IN NAVEDTRA 14314, CH 3
LCAC prepared for personnel transfer IAW SOPLCAC prepared for well deck launch IAW SOPLCAC prepared for well deck recovery IAW SOP
Utilizing Bulk Fuel and Lubricant Sources for Ships, NAVPETOFFINST 4025.1E
LCAC prepared to load vehicles IAW SOP
UTILIZING BULK LOG AND NAVSUP P-487, PARA. 2412.1
LCAC prepared to unload cargo IAW SOP
Utilizing BUPERSINST 1430.16F - Advancement Manual for Enlisted Personnel of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Navy Reserve, MILPERSMAN
LCAC prepared to unload vehicles IAW SOP
UTILIZING BUPERSINST 1430.16F - Advancement Manual for Enlisted Personnel of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Naval Reserve
LCAC recovered successfully and IAW OPORD
Utilizing Carbon Brushing Assembly Set replacements
Utilizing Carbon Brushing Sets
UTILIZING Carcass Tracking Report
UTILIZING CARCASS TRACKING RESPONSELCM prepared for anchoring IAW SOP
UTILIZING cash held at personal risk guidelinesLCM prepared for beaching IAW SOP
LCM prepared for fueling IAW SO
LCM prepared for fueling IAW SOP
UTILIZING check cashing procedures
Utilizing check-in form
Utilizing Chemical Disinfectants
UTILIZING CLEANING SOLUTIONS
Utilizing clippers
LCM prepared to load cargo IAW SOP
Utilizing comb and shears
UTILIZING Commuted Rations Worksheet Computation
Utilizing BUPERSINST 1610.10B – Navy Performance Evaluation System
LCAC rigging operations IAW SEAOPS & SOPLCACs directed into well deck successfully and IAW SEAOPS & SOP
LCACs moved into well deck IAW SEAOPS & SOPLCM prepared for mooring/nesting IAW SOP
UTILIZING CASH COLLECTION MONITORING PROCEDURES
LCM prepared for beach retraction IAW SOP
UTILIZING Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD 214/DD 214C/DD 214 WS & DD 215), BUPERSINST 1900.8DUTILIZING Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD 214/DD 214C/DD 214WS & DD 215), BUPERSINST 1900.8D
LCM prepared for getting underway from a pier/wharf IAW SOP
LCM prepared for getting underway from anchor IAW SOPLCM prepared for open ocean transit IAW SOP
Utilizing Chemical Disinfectants, Wet Disinfectants, Sterilizing Jars, Disinfecting Cabinet and soap and water
LCM prepared for personnel transfer IAW SOP
LCM prepared for stern gate marriage landing IAW SOPLCM prepared for stern gate marriage retraction IAW SOP
UTILIZING CNSFINST 4400.1 and Surface forces supply Procedures and (SURFSUP), APP F
LCM prepared for well deck launch IAW SOP
UTILIZING CNSFINST 4400.1, "SURFACE FORCE SUPPLY PROCEDURES MANUAL" (SURFSUP)
LCM prepared for well deck recovery IAW SOP
Utilizing Code of Federal Regulations – Title 5, Part 2635 - Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the Executive Branch,Part 3601 - Supplemental Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the DoD, Joint Ethics Regulation
LCM prepared to load vehicles IAW SOPLCM prepared to unload cargo IAW SOP
Utilizing COMNAVSURFOR Revision 3; and Surface Force Supply Procedures, COMNAVSURFORINST 4400.1
LCM prepared to unload vehicles IAW SOP
Utilizing COMNAVSURFORINST 4400.1, Surface Force Supply Procedures
LCM directed successfully and IAW current OPORD
Utilizing COMNAVSURFORINST 4400.1, SUPPO’S PUK Management Handbook, COMNAVSURFOR Revision 3; Surface Force Supply Procedures
LCM launch/recover at anchor successfully conducted IAW SEAOPS & SOP
Utilizing COMNAVSURFORINST 4400.1, Surface Force Supply Procedures
LCM launch/recover underway successfully conducted IAW SEAOPS & SOP
UTILIZING COMNAVSURFORINST 5040.1 SERIES, SUPPLY MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATION (SMC) PROGRAM
LCM launch/recovery at anchor successfully conducted IAW SOP
LCM rigged operations IAW SOP
Utilizing concert band instrumentalists
Utilizing Courtesy
Utilizing Courtesy in person
Utilizing courtesy on the phone
Utilizing CREATE BACK-UP (DAILY BACK-UP)LCU prepared for anchoring IAW SOP
Utilizing CREW SIZE and the ROM II SYSTEM
Utilizing Curly haircut guideLCU prepared for beaching IAW SOP
LCU prepared for fueling IAW SOP
Utilizing customer complaints
Utilizing Customer Service Activities
UTILIZING CUSTOMER SURVEYS
UTILIZING CYCLE MENU DRAFTING PROCEDURES
UTILIZING CYCLE MENU REVIEW PROCEDURES
Utilizing Daily Shave (for men)
Utilizing Daily Shower RequirementLCU prepared to load cargo IAW SOP
Utilizing data back-up requirements
Utilizing DD FORM 1059
Utilizing DD FORM 1149
Utilizing DD FORM 1149 and MERCHANDISE
UTILIZING DD FORM 1149 cash sales memorandumLCU rigging operations IAW SOP
LCU riggings IAW SOP
UTILIZING DD FORM 1155
UTILIZING COMNAVSURFORINST 5040.1B, SUPPLY MANAGMENT CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
LCM launched successfully and IAW current OPORD
UTILIZING COMSUBLANT/COMSUBPACINST 4406.1, SUBMARINE SUPPLY PROCEDURES MANUAL
LCU directed successfully and IAW current OPORD
UTILIZING contact with POSTAL FINANCE OFFICER (pfo)
LCU launch/recover at anchor successfully conducted IAW SEAOPS & SOP
UTILIZING COORDINATED SHIPBOARD ALLOWANCE LIST (COSAL)
LCU launch/recover underway successfully conducted IAW SEAOPS & SOP
UTILIZING COST OPERATION RETAIL B22 REPORT TO VIEW AUTOMATIC ACCT ADJUSTMENT AMT
LCU launch/recovery at anchor successfully conducted IAW SOP
LCU launch/recovery underway successfully conducted IAW SOPLCU launched successfully and IAW current OPORDLCU prepared for getting underway from a pier/wharf IAW SOP
LCU prepared for beach retraction IAW SOP
Utilizing CURRENT PRIORITIES/GOALS OF NAVAL SUPPLY LEADERSHIPUTILIZING CURRENT SHIP’S MAINTENANCE PROJECT (CSMP)
LCU prepared for getting underway from anchor IAW SOPLCU prepared for mooring/nesting IAW SOPLCU prepared for open ocean transit IAW SOPLCU prepared for personnel transfer IAW SOPLCU prepared for stern gate marriage landing IAW SOPLCU prepared for stern gate marriage retraction IAW SOP
Utilizing daily Cash Meal Payment Sheet (DD Form 1544)
LCU prepared for well deck launch IAW SOPLCU prepared for well deck recovery IAW SOP
LCU prepared to load vehicles IAW SOPLCU prepared to unload cargo IAW SOPLCU prepared to unload vehicles IAW SOPLCU recovered successfully and IAW OPORD
Utilizing DD Form 1149 Requisition and Invoice/Shipping Document
LCU stern gate marriage rigged IAW SOP
Utilizing DD FORM 1155 and a work file cabinet
UTILIZING DD FORM 1155, DD FORM 1149 AND A PENLCUs moved into well deck IAW SOP
Utilizing DD FORM 1351-2
Utilizing DD FORM 200
Utilizing DD Form 2665LOCAL GUIDANCE
Utilizing DD Form 285 Appointment of Mail OrderlyLocal instruction
Local SOP
Utilizing dead mail labelsM0-330 and Manufacturer's Specs
Utilizing Defense Military Pay Office (DMPO)
Utilizing Defense Travel System (DTS)
Utilizing DeodorantMaintenance Applications Users Guide
Utilizing DFAS PTG, Chapter 7
Utilizing DFAS website
Utilizing Directory Stamp
Utilizing dishonored check
LCUs directed into well deck successfully and IAW SOP
Legally and safely without personnel injury and locating all possible contraband
UTILIZING DD FORM 1384 TRANSPORTATION CONTROL AND MOVEMENT DOCUMENT
Legally appropriate by federal law and the Use of Force/Deadly Force ContinuumLess than 30 seconds and prevent from being contaminated
UTILIZING DD FORM 2257 CUSTODIAN POSTAL EFFECTS DESIGNATION/TERMINATION FORM
Lines prepared for mooring and getting underway IAW SOP
UTILIZING DD FORM 2260 UNIT MAIL CLERK AND ORDERLY DESIGNATION LOG
LMS Student Control Guide SOP, APR 07
UTILIZING DD FORM 285, APPOINTMENT OF MAIL ORDERLY
UTILIZING DD-FORM 1155 ORDER FOR SUPPLIES OR SERVICES
Locate and read both paper and electronic sources to determine information needed to locate, identify, and track contacts of interest
Utilizing Defense Joint Military System (DJMS) Procedures Training Guide
Machine Guns and Machine Gun Gunnery, MCWP 3-15.1Maintaining a safe environment move sedimentMaintaining a safe environment remove sediment
utilizing Delivery Notice/Reminder/Receipt Form (PS Form 3849)
Maintaining evidentiary value and chain of custody
Utilizing Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DODFMR), Volume 9
MAINTENANCE INDEX PAGE SERIES 5811/025
Utilizing Department of the Navy Correspondence Manual, SECNAV M-5216.5
MAINTENANCE INDEX PAGE SERIES 5821/688
UTILIZING Department of the Navy Information Requirements (REPORTS) Management Program, SECNAV M-5214.1
MAINTENANCE INDEX PAGE SERIES 5959/912
UTILIZING Department of the Navy, Navy Records Management Program, SECNAV M- 5210.1
MAINTENANCE INDEX PAGE SERIES 7000X04
MAINTENANCE INDEX PAGE SERIES 7211/TOMMAINTENANCE INDEX PAGE SERIES 7500/ADCMAINTENANCE INDEX PAGE SERIES SERIES 7211/903
Utilizing Disbursing Agent's Accountability Summary (DD Form 2665)
MAINTENANCE INDEX PAGE SERIES SERIES 7521/RO6MAINTENANCE INDEX PAGE SERIES SO-568/901
Utilizing Disinfecting Cabinet
Utilizing DISPLAY SHELVESManufacturer's specifications
MEET CURRENT BCA STANDARDS
Utilizing DOD 5500-7-R, JOINT ETHICS REGULATIONMeet current PFA standards
Utilizing DoDFMR Volume 5
UTILIZING DoDFMR VOLUME 5, CHAPTER 1, 3
UTILIZING DODFMR Volume 5, Chapter 10
UTILIZING DODFMR VOLUME 5, CHAPTER 11
UTILIZING DODFMR VOLUME 5, CHAPTER 19MIL-HANDBOOK 240
UTILIZING DODFMR VOLUME 5, CHAPTER 19, 21Military Personnel Manual 1301-600
Utilizing DODFMR VOLume 5, CHapter 20MILPERSMAN 1070-270
UTILIZING DODFMR VOLUME 5, CHAPTER 21MILPERSMAN 1070-310
UTILIZING DODFMR VOLUME 5, CHapter 26MILPERSMAN 1220
UTILIZING DODFMR VOLume 5, CHapter 3MILPERSMAN 1301-600
UTILIZING DODFMR VOLUME 5, CHAPTER 3, 7MILPERSMAN 1320-208.
Utilizing DODFMR VOLume 5, CHapter 4MILPERSMAN 1770-010.
UTILIZING DODFMR VOLume 5, CHapter 4, 5MIL-STD-196
UTILIZING DODFMR VOLume 5, CHAPTER 5Min once a week
UTILIZING DODFMR VOLume 5, CHapter 6
UTILIZING DODFMR VOLUME 5, CHapter 7
UTILIZING DODFMR VOLUME 5, CHAPTER 7, 8
UTILIZING DODFMR VOLUME 5, CHAPTER 9MONTHLY
UTILIZING DODFMR VOLUME 7A, CHAPTER 52monthly, not to exceed 35 days
Utilizing DoDFMR, Volume 7Moored to a buoy IAW SOP
UTILIZING DOMESTIC MAIL MANUALMooring equipment tested IAW SOP
Utilizing EDI Users Guide
Utilizing Electronic Point of Sale (EPOS), K-22, CAD
Utilizing ELEMENTS OF LOGISTICS
Making the Connection-The Fender Pro Audio Primer, Tom Butler, ISBN: Not Assigned; and Yamaha Sound In accordance with (IAW) Reinforcement Handbook, Second Edition, Gary Davis and Ralph Jones, ISBN: 0-88188-900-8
Utilizing DOD 4525.6M, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE POSTAL MANUAL
MEET CURRENT NETWARCOM STANDARDS
UTILIZING DOD 7000.14R, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT REGULATION, VOLUME 7A, MILITARY PAY POLICY AND PROCEDURES ACTIVE DUTY AND RESERVE PAY
MEET MEASURE OF PERFORMANCE OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT (KM)
MEET NAVOSH REQUIREMENTS TO 100% IAW 5100.19EMicrosoft Office Specialist certification in Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPointMILCON Installation/PW D-1391 desk guide
MINIMIZE RISK WHILE MAXIMIZING RESULTSmission analysis on adversary completeMonitor expenses monthly against annual burn rates
Mooring evolutions performed IAW SOPMooring evolutions supervised IAW SOPMovement of AAVs directed successfully and IAW SOP
Utilizing email of local PFO
Utilizing end of month Food Service control documents
Utilizing Enlisted Aide Handbook (Guide)
Moving the Earth
mypyramid.gov
N/A
Utilizing EOSS proceduresNAVADMIN 043/08
Utilizing Equipment Safety Check Tag procedures
Utilizing expenditure documentNAVEDTRA 12012, Harmony
Utilizing EXPIRATION DATENAVEDTRA 130 SERIES OF MANUALS
UTILIZING EXPIRATION DATE AND DATE OF RECEIPTNAVEDTRA 131 SERIES
NAVEDTRA 14057 SEC 7 PG 1-17
NAVEDTRA 14057, sect 6 pg 1-3
NAVEDTRA 14264 CM Basic Volume 1
Utilizing favorable commentsNAVFAC CONOPS
Utilizing FEMALE HAIR TRIM REGULATION GUIDANCE
uTILIZING FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE REPORT (SF-278)NAVFAC P-300
Utilizing Financial Disclosure Report Form (SF-278)NAVFAC P-300, 1NCD 11200
UTILIZING FINANCIAL REPORTS
Utilizing financial return documentNAVFAC P-307
Movement of CRRCs directed successfully and IAW SOP
UTILIZING END OF MONTH CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS FOR FINANCIAL RETURNS
Movement of LARC-Vs directed successfully and IAW SOPMovement of LCACs directed successfully and IAW SOPMovement of LCUs directed successfully and IAW SOP
UTILIZING ENLISTED AIDE HANDBOOK (GUIDE), VOLUME I
Movement of NSW boats directed successfully and IAW SOP
UTILIZING ENLISTED AIDE HANDBOOK (GUIDE), VOLUME II
UTILIZING Enlisted Aviation WarfareSpecialist Program, COMNAVAIRFORINST 1414.2
Moving the Earth, Herbert L. Nichols, Applicable Operators Manual
UTILIZING Enlisted Distribution and Verification Report User's Manual, BUPERSINST 1080.53
MRC PROVIDED TO DESIGNATED SHIPS
UTILIZING ENLISTED REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBMARINE QUALIFICATION, COMNAVSUBFORINST 1552.16AUTILIZING Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist Program, COMNAVSURFPACINST 1414.1/COMNAVSURFLANTINST 1414.1
UTILIZING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY PROCEDURES IN NAVEDTRA 14314, CH 3
Naval Personnel Command Instruction, NAVPERCOMINST 4205.1
Utilizing Equipment Maintenance Log, Ref. P-487, Para. 2412.2
Naval Telecommunications Procedure Naval Training System Plan-3
Naval Telecommunications Procedure NTP-3
UTILIZING external Material Obligation Validation (MOV
NAVEDTRA 134A, Navy Instructor Manual
UTILIZING EXTERNAL MATERIAL OBLIGATION VALIDATION (MOV)Utilizing External Medical Shipboard Barbershop Inspection ChecklistUTILIZING FACTORS CONSIDERED WHILE DETERMINING SUBSISTENCE LEVELS
NAVFAC Milcon team planning programming process MTP 3
Utilizing Financial Managment Regulation, DOD 7000.14-R
NAVFAC P-300, 1NCD 11200, EO Basic, EO AdvancedNAVFAC P-300, 1NCD 11200, EO Basic, EO Advanced, NAVEDTRA 135
UTILIZING FIRST/PRIORITY STAMpS
uTILIZING Flag Officer Files
Utilizing Flag officer personal files
Utilizing Flag Officer Service RecordsNAVFAC P-307, COMFIRSTNCD 11200
UTILIZING FLAG OFFICER UNIFORM COMPONENTS
UTILIZING FLOPPY DISK AND EMAIL CONNECTION
Utilizing Food Borne Illness prevention measures
UTILIZING FOOD COST CONTROL RECORD
NAVFAC P-307, EO Advanced
UTILIZING FOOD PRODUCTION SCHEDULE GUIDELINESNAVFAC P-307,COMFIRSTNCD 11200
NAVFAC P-990
NAVFACINST P307
NAVOSH
NAVOSH manual
UTILIZING FIRM DELIVERY BOOK FOR ACCOUNTABLE MAIL FORMS (PS FORM 3883 / 3877)
NAVFAC P-307 MANAGEMENT OF WEIGHT HANDLING EQUIPMENT
NAVFAC P-307, Applicable Operators ManualNAVFAC P-307, Applicable Operators ManualNAVFAC P-307, Applicable Operators Manual, EO Advanced, Command Directives
NAVFAC P-307, COMFIRSTNCD 11200, 1NCD TECH BULLETIN-01/09
Utilizing FLASHLIGHT and current SANITATION REGULATION
NAVFAC P-307, COMFIRSTNCD 11200, Applicable Operators Manual
NAVFAC P-307, COMFIRSTNCD 11200, Applicable Operators Manual, EO AdvancedNAVFAC P-307, COMFIRSTNCD 11200, Command DirectivesNAVFAC P-307, COMFIRSTNCD 11200, EO Advanced
UTILIZING FOOD ITEM REPORT/MASTER FOOD CODE LIST
NAVFAC P-307, COMFIRSTNCD 11200, EO Basic, EO Advanced
UTILIZING FOOD ITEM REQUISITION DOCUMENT (DD FORM 1149)
Utilizing Food Item Requisition Document (DD Form 1149)
NAVFAC P-307, EO Advanced, COMFIRSTNCD 11200, Applicable Operators Manual
Utilizing Food Item Requisition Document (DD Form 1155)
NAVFAC P-307, EO Advanced, Command Directives
Utilizing Food Management (FSM) System back up/restore procedures/requirements
NAVFAC P-307, EO Basic, COMFIRSTNCD 11200NAVFAC P-307,Applicable Operators Manual
UTILIZING FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT SAFETY PROCEDURES
UTILIZING FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, APPENDIX A
UTILIZING FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, APPENDIX f
UTILIZING FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, APPENDIX Q
Navigational courses during small boat operations followed IAW SOP
UTILIZING FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, CHAPTER ONE, APPENDIX K
UTILIZING FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, PARA 1100-1107
UTILIZING FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, PARA 1200-1204
NAVPERS 18068 Series; SIGE 2810/3810; USSID Guidance; NTTP 3-13; NTTP 3-51; NWP 3-56; Gale-Lite User’s Manual
UTILIZING FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, PARA 1302, APPENDIX A
NAVPERS 5350-A, Commanding Officer's Guide
NAVSUP 727
Utilizing Food Service Management System (FSM)NAVSUP PUBLICATION 727
NAVSUPINST P538
NAVY ADVANCEMENT MANUAL
navyfitness.org
NCC, NAVFAC P-307
NETC COPY RIGHT GUIDE
Utilizing FUNCTIONS OF FEDLOGNETC GUIDANCE
NETC ILE GUIDANCE
Utilizing General Mess Control Record (NAVSUP 338)NETWORK 100% SECURE
Utilizing General U.S. Navy Grooming standards
utilizing good behavior example
Utilizing Good conduct example
utilizing good exampleNETWORK SECURE
Utilizing Good Military Appearance
Utilizing good sanitary habitsNo Errors
Utilizing Good Shipboard Barber PostureNo System Degradation
UTILIZING FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, PARA 2201
NAVSEA S6260-BJ-GTP-010; Technical Manual For ELECTRICAL MACHINERY REPAIR, ELECTRIC MOTOR, SHOP PROCEDURES MANUAL; DATED 21 DEC 2012
UTILIZING FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, PARA 3100-3107; and FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, PARA 8000-8208
NAVSEA SS521-AA-MAN-010 and maintenance record card and Tech Manual; As built drawings
UTILIZING FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, NAVSUP P-486, PARA 4100-4102
Utilizing Food Service Management Guide, NAVSUP P486
NAVSUP P-486, Food Service Management General Messes, DODFMR 7A, Chapter 18, OPNAVINST 7220.14
Utilizing Food Service personnel sanitation inspection requirements
NAVSUPINST 4200.99, Policies and Procedures for the Operation and Management of the Government- Wide Commercial Purchase Card Program (GCPC)
UTILIZING Food Service personnel sanitation inspection requirements checklistUtilizing Food Service personnel sanitation training requirementsUTILIZING FOOD SERVICE SPACES SAFETY PROCEDURES
Navy Directives Issuance System, OPNAVINST 5215.17
UTILIZING FOOD SERVICE SPACES SANITATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS
NAVY FINANCIAL REGULATION SYSTEM (NFRS).
UTILIZING FOOD SERVICE SPACES SANITATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS CHECKLISTUTILIZING Format and Procedures for Validating the Officer Distribution Control Report, BUPERSINST 1301.40Utilizing Frocking of Commissioned Officers, SECNAVINST 1420.2(SERIES)
UTILIZING FUNCTIONS OF STREAMLINED AUTOMATED LOGISTICS TOOL SET (SALTS)
Utilizing General Mess Operation cash handling procedures
NETWORK 100% SECURE AND AVAILABLE FOR WARFIGHTERNETWORK 100% SECURE WITH ZERO INTRUSIONS AND WITH RISKS ASSESSEDNETWORK IS ACCREDITED AND CERTIFIED WITH NO LAPSESNETWORK PATCHED AND CONFIGURED PROPERLY
Network secure and available for warfighter.
Utilizing Group III Security compliance procedures
None
Utilizing hand/facial gestures & oral skills
Utilizing identified safety hazards list
UTILIZING INDIVIDUAL COUNTRY LISTING (ICL)
Utilizing Individual Personal Hygiene Requirements
NSTM 78
Utilizing Integrated Automated Travel System (IATS)
UTILIZING INTERNATIONAL MAIL MANUAL
Utilizing interpretive skillsNSW rigged oerations IAW SOP
NSW rigged operations IAW SOP
NTRP 3-07.2.2
UTILIZING inventory checklistNTRP 4-02.1.1
Utilizing inventory requirementNTRP 4-04.2.8
UTILIZING inventory requirements
UTILIZING INVENTORY SCHEDULE
NO UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL IN CLASSIFIED SPACE
UTILIZING GROUP IV SECURITY COMPLIANCE PROCEDURES
NO UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL IN CLASSIFIED SPACES
Utilizing guidance from source: Scoring for the Band, Philip J. Lang
Non-essential personnel cleared IAW OPNAV
UTILIZING HAND/FACIAL GESTURES AND AURAL/ORAL SKILLS
NSTM 079 VOL 2 Practical Damage Control SEC 21 pgs. 079-21-3 through 079-21-4
UTILIZING HAND/FACIAL GESTURES, BATON, AURAL/ORAL SKILLS, AND SHEET MUSIC
NSTM 079 VOL. 2, PRACTICAL DAMAGE CONTROL, SECTION 42.14.3 THROUGH 42.23
Utilizing Heat Stress Log, Ref. OPNAVINST 5100.19E, Vol 1, CH B2
NSTM 079 vol.2, Practical Damage Control
Utilizing identified imagery signatures and applicable identification keys
NSTM 079 VOL.2, Practical Damage Control, SEC 21 pgs. 079-21-3 through 079-21-5NSTM 079 VOL.2, Practical Damage Control, SEC 21 pgs. 079-21-3 through 079-21-6NSTM 079 VOL.2, PRACTICAL DAMAGE CONTROL, SEC 21 PGS. 079-21-3 THROUGH 079-21-7
NSTM 079 VOL.2, PRACTICAL DAMAGE CONTROL, SEC 21 PGS. 079-21-3 THROUGH 079-21-8
Utilizing Inspection procedures for finished work, Ref. NAVEDTRA 14314, CH 2
NSTM 555 REV. 13 Surface Ship Firefighting Chapter 5
UTILIZING INSTALLED EQUIPMENT AND/OR REFERENCES
NSW boats launched successfully and IAW current OPORD
UTILIZING INTERNAL MATERIAL OBLIGATION VALIDATION (MOV)
NSW launch/recover at anchor successfully conducted IAW SEAOPS & SOP
Utilizing Internal Organizational Shipboard Barbershop Inspection
NSW launch/recover underway successully conducted IAW SEAOPS & SOPNSW launch/recovery at anchor successfully conducted IAW SOP
UTILIZING INTRA-STORE TRANSFER DATA (NAVSUP FORM 973) AND A PENUtilizing INTRA-STORE TRANSFER DATA (NAVSUP FORM 973) and BREAKOUT REPORT
UTILIZING Inventory control documents and procedures
NTRP 4-04.2.13, Gorund Water and Wells Austrailan Drillers Manual, EO Advanced
O Advanced, Gorund Water and Wells, NTRP 4-04.2.13, Command Directives
observing applicable safety precautions and in accordance with the MRC, Technical Manual, and Technical References.
Utilizing ISBN: 13-978-0-618-75386-4, Keys for Writers
UTILIZING issuing material procedures
UTILIZING ITEM VERIFICATION/ REQUIREMENT LISTING
UTILIZING JOB QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENT (JQR)
Utilizing Joint Ethics Manual, DoD 5500.7-ROD 44979 SERIES
OD 44979 VOL 14
OD 44979 Vol 17
OD 44979 VOL 3
OD 44979 VOL 4
Utilizing Label 21OD 449799 VOL 15
OD44979 SERIES
OD44979 VOL 2 PART 5 SEC A
OEM
Utilizing Laundry Supply Inventory to determine usage
UTILIZING LEAVE ACCOUNTING PROGRAMS
UTILIZING LEAVE ACCOUNTING PROGRAMS.
Utilizing lesson plan
Utilizing Lightweight non-detergent motor oilOperate with 100% accuracy
OPERATING WITH ZERO ERROR
UTILIZING LOCAL inventory CHECKLISTOPNAV GUIDANCE
Utilizing ISBN: 13-1-59337-368-9, Service Etiquette, 5th Edition, Kiss, Bow, or Shake Hands by Terri Morrison and Wayne A. Conaway; ISBN: 13-978-0-618-75386-4, Keys for Writers
observing applicable safety precautions and in accordance with the ship's technical manual and references.
observing applicable safety precautions, proper handling and disposal of Hazardous Materials/Waste, and in accordance with the MRC, Technical Manual, and Technical references.
Obtain and maintain Category II qualificationObtain and maintain qualification on assigned weapons
Obtain skill to distinguish aural sounds to obtain rough turn count of contact
UTILIZING Joint Federal Travel Regulations (JFTR), Volume 1, NAVSO P-6034Utilizing Joint Federal Travel Regulations (JTFR), Volume 9
UTILIZING KEYLESS COMBINATION PADLOCK, HIGH SECURITY LOCK AND DEADBOLT LOCK
UTILIZING KEYLESS COMBINATION PADLOCK, HIGH SECURITY LOCK, DEADBOLT LOCK, KEY LOCK, CAR SEAL AND METAL RESTRAINING BAR
UTILIZing LAUNDRY CLAIM FORM, REF. P-487, PARA. 8202Utilizing Laundry Equipment Safety Inspection guidlines in OPNAVINst 5100.19E, Vol 2UTILIZING LAUNDRY Sanitation INSPECTION GUIDELINES IN NAVMED P-5010, CH 2
One time at project conclusion to turn-over facility information and warranty itemsOne time at project start to establish two-way communications to maintain client's and FMS's situational awareness of their
OPERATE ACTIVE SYSTEMS TO RECOGNIZE AURAL AND VISUAL CONTACTSOPERATE PASSIVE SYSTEMS TO RECOGNIZE AURAL AND VISUAL CONTACTS
UTILIZING Line Officer Requirements for Qualification in Submarines, COMSUBLANT/COMSUBPACINST155 2.10
UTILIZING LOCAL FORM AND NAVSUP P-487, APPENDIX H
Operational Risk Management (ORM), OPNAVINST 3500.39 (series)
Utilizing Local Schedule Form
Utilizing locally-generated logsOPNAV INST 3120.32 (SORM)
Utilizing logsOPNAVINST 1000.16
Utilizing LONG RANGE SCHEDULE
Utilizing Mail Call LogsOPNAVINST 1000.16; MILPERSMAN
UTILIZING MANAGEMENT REPORT GUIDELINESOPNAVINST 1000.16; MILPERSMAN
UTILIZING Manual for Courts-Martial (MCM)
UTILIZING Manual for Courts-Martial (MCM)OPNAVINST 1700.10(SOY)
UTILIZING Manual for Courts-Martial (MCM)
UTILIZING Manual for Courts-Martial (MCM)OPNAVINST 3100.6 (SERIES)
UTILIZING Manual for Courts-Martial (MCM)OPNAVINST 3500.39 SERIES (SAFETY)
OPNAVINST 5100 SERIES
Utilizing Manufacturer recommended greaseOPNAVINST 9200.3
UTILIZING MANUFACTURER'S EQUIPMENT MANUALSOPORD, OPLAN, FRAGO, WARNORD
Utilizing manufacturers manual
Utilizing manuscript paper
Utilizing Master Military Pay Account (MMPA)
Utilizing material receipt
Utilizing material receipt checklist
Utilizing material receipt guidlines
Utilizing Material Safety Data Sheets
UTILIZING MEALS SERVED RECORD SHEET
Utilizing MERCHANDISEperform corrective maintenance
Utilizing Merriam-Webster collegiate Dictionary
OPNAV INST 3120.32 (Ships Organization and Regulations Manual )
OPNAVINST 1000.16 (Series) Navy Total Forces Manpower Policies and Procedures.
OPNAVINST 1700.10 (Sailor of the Year)
OPNAVINST 1740.40, MILPERSMAN 1300-700; OPNAVINST 6000.1
UTILIZING Manual of Judge Advocate General (JAGMAN), JAGINST 5800.7
Utilizing Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine, NAVMED P- 5010, CHAPTER 1
OPNAVINST 5350.4 (series), Navy Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Control
ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) MANUALP-300, 1NCD 11200, EO Advanced, EO Basic
Utilizing manuscript paper and assigned audio recording
P-8- FACILITY PLANNING CRITERIA FOR NAVY / MARINE CORPS SHORE INSTALLATIONSPASS KNOWLEDGE ASSESSMENT WITH 80%
Utilizing Master Military Pay Account (MMPA) Read Guide
Passport and Passport Agent Services Regulation, DoD 1000.21-R
PC EOOW BK3 030510 CP # CMEA 0064/012609PC EOOW BK3 030510 CP # CTC 0036/093098Per applicable instructions requiring less than 10% reworkPer Technical Publications and DirectivesPerform a dive in a swift-water environment
UTILIZING MEASURES TO PREVENT FOOD BORNE ILLNESS
Perform calibration procedures in accordance with applicable technical referencesPERFORM CALIBRATION PROCEDURES, WITHOUT ERROR IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE TECHNICAL REFERENCES
Utilizing MERCHANDISE, WARRANTY CERTIFICATE and CUSTOMER RECEIPT
perform diagnostics and correct the deficiency
Utilizing Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
UTILIZING MESS MEMBER RECORD
UTILIZING MESSAGE STATUS REPORTPerform preventive maintenance
UTILIZING MESSAGE TRAFFIC
Utilizing Microsoft Office suite SoftwarePerform the action IAW EOSS/EOP
Utilizing MMPA
Utilizing monthly report form
Utilizing monthly transmittal of receiptPerform the EOSS/EOCC action
Perform the EOSS/EOP procedure
Utilizing music repertoire
UTILIZING MUSIC SCORE(S)perform the operation
Utilizing musical repertoire and oral skillsPerform the operation IAW EOSS/EOP
Utilizing musical score
Utilizing musical score & aural skillsperform the operational step
Utilizing musical scoresperform the operational step hours
Utilizing Naval Doctrine Pub #4perform the operational steps
perform the preventive maintenance
Perform to 100% accuracy
perform operating procedures in accordance with EOPPerform operation IAW EOSS/EOP/LOP and applicable technical references
Perform Preventive maintenance on the Propulsion Control Equipment using FR 04-10 MIP 2512/012 MRC 8UWR A-1
Perform preventive maintenance; with 100 % accuracy
Utilizing MILSTRIP/MILSTRAP Desk Guide, NAVSUP P-409
UTILIZING Mission, Function and Responsibilities of the Office of Legislative Affairs and Procedures for Handling Legislative Affairs and Congressional Relations, SECNAVINST 5730.5
Perform the action IAW EOSS/EOP and applicable technical references
PERFORM THE ACTION IAW THE EOS/EDP
Utilizing monthly Credit Sale of General Mess Meals (NAVSUP 1046)
perform the corrective maintenance iaw applicable technical references
perform the EOCC procedure with 100% accuracy
Utilizing MPC software and JMPS functionality; once all mission planning tasks are complete
Perform the EOSS/EOP PC EOOW BK3 030510 CP # CMEA 0064/012609
Utilizing MPRF MPC software and JMPS functionality, prior to building PID file
perform the maintenance procedures in accordance with applicable technical references
Perform the operational procedures IAW EOSS/EOP
UTILIZING Naval Military Personnel Manual, NAVPERS 15560
UTILIZING NAVAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, NAVMED P5010, CHAPTER 1-5
perform the preventive maintenance check in accordance with applicable technical references
Utilizing NAVAL SUPPLY PROCEDURES AFLOAT SUPPLY Vol I, NAVSUP P- 485
perform the preventive maintenance IAW MRC
Utilizing NAVAL SUPPLY PROCEDURES AFLOAT SUPPLY Vol I, NAVSUP P- 485 Vol I
perform the preventive maintenance using FR 04-10 MIP 2521/012 MRC 9HEG M-1
Utilizing NAVAL SUPPLY PROCEDURES AFLOAT SUPPLY Vol I, NAVSUP P-485 Vol I;
Utilizing NAVCOMPT 153
Utilizing NAVCOMPT FORM 153
Utilizing NAVEDTRA 14314, CH 3PPE worn IAW OPNAV
Utilizing NAVEDTRA 14314, CH 8Prepare a JDTA POA&M
Prepare for the JDTA
Prepare JDTA POA&M
Utilizing Navpers Form 1070/606
Utilizing Naval Supply Procedures Manual, NAVSUP P-485
Perform To Serve (PTS)-1440-060;http://www.public.navylmil/bupers-npc/career/careercounseling/Pages/FleetRIDE-PTS.aspx
Utilizing Naval Supply Procedures Manual, NAVSUP P-485; Bulk Fuel and Lubricant Sources for Ships, NAVPETOFFINST 4025.1E; COSAL (Coordinated Shipboard Allowance List) Use and Mainatenance Manual, SPCCINSTR 4441.170A; EDI Users Guide, EDI Users Guide; Financial Managment Regulation, DOD 7000.14-R; Food Service Management Guide, NAVSUP P486; Hazardous Material User's guide (HMUG), OPNAVINST 5100.28; Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine, NAVMED P-5010; Merchandising and Stocking Guide for COMNAVAIRFOR Ships, NEXCOM Pub 81; MILSTRIP/MILSTRAP Desk Guide, NAVSUP P-409; Naval Ships' Technical Manual Chapter 593 Pollution Control, NSTM 593, S9086-T8-STM-010/CH- 593R4; NAVAL SHIPS' TECHNICAL MANUAL CHAPTER 670, STOWAGE, HANDLING, AND DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS GENERAL USE, S9086- WK-STM-010/CH-670R6; Navy Cash Financial System Standard Operating Procedure, NAVSUP P-727; Navy Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Program Manual For Forces Afloat, OPNAV Instruction 5100.19E; Navy Environmental and Natural Resources Program Manual, OPNAVINST 5090.1; Operation and Managment of the Government Commercial Purchase Card Program, DON eBussines Operations Office Instruction 4200.1; Operational Reports, NWP 1-03.1; Resale Operations Management (ROM) II, ROM !!; Ship's Store Afloat, NAVSUP P487; Ships Store Retail and Service Excellence Award, NEXCOMINST 4067.5; Simplified Acquisition Procedures, NAVSUPINST 4200.85D; Submarine Supply Procedures Manual, COMSUBLANT/COMSUBPACINST 4406.1E; Supply Managment Certification Program, COMNAVSURFORINST 5040.1;; SUPPO’S PUK Management Handbook, COMNAVSURFOR Revision 3; Surface Force Supply Procedures, COMNAVSURFORINST 4400.1; and Unit Level Relational Supply User's Guide, NAVSUP P732
perform troubleshooting procedures in accordance with applicable technical documentation and references
Utilizing NAVAL SUPPLY PROCEDURES SUPPLY APPENDICES, VOLUME II, NAVSUP p485 Vol II
Performing as an Air Diving Supervisor
Utilizing Naval Supply Procedures Volume III, Ashore Supply, NAVSUP Vol III
performing supplementary actions in accordance with the EOCC
Policy and Procedures for Conducting High-Risk Training, OPNAVINST 1500.75BPosition and tension of anchor reported IAW SOP
Pregnancy and Single Parenthood in the Navy: Result of a 1997 Survey, P.J. Thomas and Z.A Uriell, 1998
Utilizing NAVICPINST 4441.170B COSAL use and Maintenance ManualUtilizing NAVICPINST 4441.170B, COSAL use and Maintenance ManualUtilizing NAVMED P-5010, Chapter 1, Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine
PREPARE MOORING LINES FOR SEA AND ANCHOR DETAIL
UTILIZING NAVSEAINST 4790.8B seriesPrepare Small Boat
Utilizing NAVSUP 973 intra-store transfer form
Utilizing NAVSUP Form 1059
UTILIZING NAVSUP FORM 1282
Utilizing NAVSUP FORM 1336 (REQUISITION LOG)PRIOR TO DEPLOYMENT
UTILIZING NAVSUP FORM 1359PRIOR TO PREPARATION
Utilizing NAVSUP Form 335PRIOR TO USE
Utilizing NAVSUP Form 367Proficient in reading signals and flags
Utilizing NAVSUP FORM 470Project Requirements
Utilizing NAVSUP Form 470, Cash Receipt BookProject specifications
UTILIZING NAVSUP P-485
Utilizing NAVSUP P-485, Appendix 34
UTILIZING NAVSUP P-485, CH 9; SURFSUP CH 7
UTILIZING NAVSUP P-485, Chap 1; NAVSUP websiteProperly Conduct FOD Walkdown
UTILIZING NAVSUP P-485, R-Supply Users Guide
UTILIZING NAVSUP P-485; RSUPPLY USER’S GUIDE
UTILIZING NAVSEAINST 4790.8B SERIES; SPCCINST 4441.170 SERIES; NAVSUP P-485
Preservation evolutions supervised successfully and IAW references
Preventive maintenance performed on flight deck equipment IAW MIP Series XXX
UTILIZING NAVSUP DD-FORM 1149 REQUISITION AND INVOICE/SHIPPING DOCUMENT
Preventive maintenance performed on ships mooring lines IAW MIP Series XXX
Utilizing NAVSUP FORM 1046 (SALE OF ENLISTED DINING FACILITY MEALS)
Preventive maintenance performed on small boat davits IAW MIP Series XXXPreventive maintenance performed on small boat hulls IAW MIP Series XXX
Utilizing NAVSUP Form 1090 (Food Preparation Worksheet)
Preventive maintenance performed on well deck equipment IAW MIP Series XXXPRIOR AND DURING FOOD PREPARATION
Utilizing NAVSUP FORM 1292 (RECAPITULATION OF MEAL RECORD)
PRIOR AND DURING PREPARATION AND FOOD PRODUCTION
Utilizing NAVSUP FORM 1334 (EXPENDITURE LOG-LOSS WITHOUT SURVEY)
PRIOR TO BEING ASSIGNED TO WARDROOM
Utilizing NAVSUP FORM 1359 (GENERAL MESS SUMMARY DOCUMENT)
PRIOR TO PREPARATION AND PRODUCTIONPRIOR TO SERVING AND THROUGHOUT MEAL SERVICE
Utilizing NAVSUP FORM 338 (GENERAL MESS CONTROL RECORD)
Proficient in identifying craft markings and flags
Utilizing NAVSUP FORM 367 (RECORD OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES)
Utilizing NAVSUP P-409, MILSTRIP/MILSTRAP Desk Guide
Project Specifications, Applicable Operators Manuals, Command DirectivesProject Specifications, NAVFAC P-307, Applicable Operators Manuals, ASME B-30.5, Command Directives
proper handling and disposal procedures for hazardous materials and wasteProper sequence of casting off/passing of lines IAW SOP
Utilizing NAVSUP P-485, Naval Supply Procedures Manual
Properly Conduct Man Overboard ProceduresProperly Conduct Personell Transfer at SEAProperly Conduct Personnel Transfer at Sea
Utilizing NAVSUP P-486
UTILIZING NAVSUP P-486, Chapter 3PROPERLY HANDLE CARGO
Properly Handle Lines
Properly Identify Aids to Navigation
Properly Identify Flight Deck Markings
Properly Identify small boats
UTILIZING NAVSUP P-487Properly Identify sound signals
UTILIZING NAVSUP P-487, APPENDIX CProperly Operate Cargo Rig
Utilizing NAVSUP P-487, CH 2, Part BProperly Operate Fuel Delivery Rig
Utilizing NAVSup P-487, CH 3 and CH 4Properly Operate Fuel Receiving Rig
Utilizing NAVSUP P-487, CH 4
UTILIZING NAVSUP P-487, CH 5
Utilizing NAVSUP P-487, CH 6, Part BProperly prepare amphibious craft
UTILIZING NAVSUP P-487, CH 7Properly Report Contacts
UTILIZING NAVSUP P-487, CH 9
Utilizing NAVSUP P-487, Chapter 2, Section II
Utilizing NAVSUP P-487, Para. 1000Properly Rig Deck Equipment
Utilizing NAVSUP P-487, Para. 1007Properly rig for Tow
Utilizing NAVSUP P-487, Para. 1103 and 8000Properly rig Fueling-at-Sea station
Properly Rig Ladders
Utilizing NAVSUP P-487, Para. 2000
Utilizing NAVSUP P-487, Para. 2100
Utilizing NAVSUP P-487, Para. 2101Properly set-up equipment
Utilizing NAVSUP P-487, Para. 3006Properly splice line
UTILIZING NAVSUP P-487, PARA. 3322
Utilizing NAVSUP P-487, Para. 4203
UTILIZING NAVSUP P-487, PARA. 5101
Properly determine phone and distance line position
UTILIZING NAVSUP P-486, Food Service Management General MessesUTILIZING NAVSUP P-486, FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, Appendix A
UTILIZING NAVSUP P-486, FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, PARA 4003-4005
PROPERLY IDENTIFY FLAGS, DAY SHAPES, AND LIGHT CONFIGURATIONS
UTILIZING NAVSUP P-486, FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, PARA 5000,5001,5102, 5202-5208, 5300
UTILIZING NAVSUP P-486, FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES, PARA 7100-7103,
PROPERLY IDENTIFY SIGNAL FLAGS, PENNANTS, AND FLARES
Utilizing NAVSUP P-486, Food Service Management Guide
Properly Identify/Perform Search and Rescue signals
UTILIZING NAVSUP P-487, APPENDIX G AND NAVSUP P-727
properly operate internal communications (verbal communications, sound-powered phone, and Internal Voice Communication Systems)PROPERLY OPERATE SHIP'S CONTROL CONSOLE (SCC)
Properly rig cargo for connected replenishmentPROPERLY RIG CARGO HANDLING EQUIPMENT
Utilizing NAVSUP P-487, Para. 1206, ROM II Users Guide, CH 1
Properly send and receive Fueling-at-sea signalsProperly send and receive Replenishment-at-sea signals
PROPERLY STOW MOORING LINES AFTER SEA AND ANCHOR DETAIL
properly tie basic knots, bends, and hitchesProperly unrig cargo for connected replenishment
Utilizing NAVSUP P-487, Para. 5303
Utilizing NAVSUP P-487, Para. 6103Properly Unrig Deck Equipment
utilizing NAVSUP P-487, Para. 7000PROPERLY UNRIG FROM TOW
Utilizing NAVSUP P-487, Para. 9000Properly unrig Fueling-at-sea station
UTILIZING NAVSUP P-487, PARA. 9200Properly unrig Ladders
UTILIZING NAVSUP P-487, PARA. 9201
Utilizing NAVSUP P-487, PARA. 9400
UTILIZING NAVSUP P-4998, CH 1Provide data IAW mission requirement
Provide digital imagery of sea floor
UTILIZING NAVSUP websiteQuarterly
Utilizing NAVSUPWSS 4441.170A, COSAL
Utilizing Navy Cash Merchant ReportsREPAIR PARTY MANUAL
PROPERLY UNRIG CARGO HANDLING EQUIPMENT
PROVIDE A VISIBLE DETERRENCE PRESENCE; IDENTIFY ANY THREATS OR UNUSUAL SITUATIONS REQUIRING FURTHER ACTION
PROVIDE APPROPRIATE AND COST EFFECTIVE OPTIONS TO SATISFY USER REQUIREMENTS IN A TIMELY MANNER
Utilizing NAVSUP P487, Resale Operations Management (ROM) II, ROM
provide best possible space force engancement service to warfighter
Utilizing NAVSUP P487, Resale Operations Management (ROM) II, Ship's Store Afloat
PROVIDE BEST POSSIBLE SPACE FORCE ENHANCEMENT SERVICE TO WARFIGHTERProvide contact information every 2 minutes or as requested
UTILIZING NAVSUP P-7 RECIPE CARD (Armed Forces Recipe Service)Utilizing NAVSUP P-727, Navy Cash Financial System Standard Operating ProcedureUtilizing NAVSUP P732, Unit Level Relational Supply User's Guide
Provide unit readiness level ISICs and Fleet Commanderspublished order complete (mou/moa/instruction)
Utilizing NAVSUPINST 4200.85D, Simplified Acquisition Procedures
UTILIZING NAVSUPINST 4200.99, DON POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT-WIDE COMMERCIAL PURCHASE CARD PROGRAM
QUESTIONMARK PERCEPTION USER MANUAL
UTILIZING NAVSUPINST 4200.99, PURCHASE CARD NOTICES
RECOGNIZE ACOUSTIC SOURCES TO IDENTIFY CONTACT OF INTEREST AS SPECIFICALLY AS POSSIBLE
Recognize Contacts from background noise and other contacts
UTILIZING NAVY CASH FINANCIAL SYSTEM STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE (NAVSUP PUBLICATION 727)
Recognize failures in perimeter integrity or signs of attempts to circumvent perimeter security measures
Utilizing Navy Cash Financial System Standard Operating Procedure, NAVSUP P-727
RECOGNIZE HOW OCEANOGRAPHIC AND METEOROLOGICAL DATA WILL IMPACT CONTACT RANGES AND COUNTER-RANGES
Red well directed and signaled IAW SEAOPS & SOP
UTILIZING Navy Enlisted Classifications (NEC) Manual, NAVPERS 18068UTILIZING NAVY FINANCIAL REGULATION SYSTEM (NFRS)
Repair preservation equipment IAW references
UTILIZING NEVER OUT LISTReporting Manual
Utilizing NEXCOM Pub 90-33
UTILIZING NS 469 CASH REGISTER RECORD
Utilizing NS 470 Cash Receipt BookRespond accurately and timely
Utilizing NSIPS Admin loss moduleRESTORE SERVICES
Utilizing NSIPS ELEAVE
Utilizing NSIPS.
Utilizing NWP 1-03.1, Operational ReportsRigged for mooring to bouy IAW SOP
Rigged for towing supervised IAW SOP
uTILIZING OFFICER FITNESS REPORTSRigging completed IAW SOP
Utilizing Operational Reports, NWP 1-03.1Safely handle ground tackle
Safely handle mooring lines
Safely house anchor using wildcat
Safely launch amphibious craft
Safely Launch Small Boat
Safely lower anchor using wildcat
UTILIZING Navy Performance Evaluation System, BUPERSINST 1610.10
REPLAY AND BE ABLE TO RECOGNIZE NECESSARY INFORMATION FROM RECORDED DATA
Utilizing Navy Standard Integrated Personnel System (NSIPS)
Report accurately reflects cyber investicgation results.REPORT CONTACTS USING PROPER REPORTING TERMONOLOGY
Utilizing NEXCOM PUB 81, Merchandising and Stocking Guide for COMNAVAIRFOR Ships
REQUESTER RECEIVED FREQUENCY OR EXPLANATION
Utilizing NEXCOMINST 4067.5, Ships Store Retail and Service Excellence Award
REQUIRED OPERATIONAL COMMITMENTRESOLVE ALL ISSUES IAW SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENTS
Restoring from casualty in accordance with the EOCC and applicable technical referencesRFI OUTLINES ALL REQUIRED INFO AND IN PROPER FORMAT
Utilizing NTP-4, Fleet Communications; DOD 4500.54 (Series), Foreign Clearance Guide; OPNAVINST 1000.1 (Series), REPORTING REQUIREMENT FOR FLAG OFFICERS VISITING THE WASHINGTON, D. C. AREA
RFI OUTLINES ALL REQUIRED INFORMATION AND IN PROPER FORMAT
UTILIZING OFFICE of MILITARY PERSONNEL FILES (OMPF)
UTILIZING OPERATING/OPERATIONAL TARGET Reporting REQUIREMENTS
Rope clips attached successfully and IAW references
Utilizing Operation and Managment of the Government Commercial Purchase Card Program, DON eBussines Operations Office Instruction 4200.1
SAFEGUARD NETWORK WITH GOOD BALANCE OF FUNCTIONALITY AND SECURITY USING OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT (ORM)
SAFEGUARD NETWORK WITH IDEAL OPERABILITY (ORM)
Utilizing Operator Monitoring procedures for Point of sale (pos) transactionsUtilizing OPNAV 5110/5 NOTICE OF CHANGE OF ADDRESSUTILIZING OPNAV 5112.6 SERIES, NAVY POSTAL INSTRUCTIONUtilizing OPNAV 5112-1 OFFENSES AGAINST THE MAIL AND MAIL ORDERLY DESIGNATION FORM (NOTICE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT)UTILIZING OPNAV 5218.7 SERIES, NAVY OFFICIAL MAIL MANAGEMENT INSTRUCTIONUtilizing OPNAV Instruction 5100.19E, Navy Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Program Manual For Forces AfloatUtilizing OPNAVINST 1710.7 (Series), SOCIAL USAGE AND PROTOCOL
SAFELY OPERATE SHIP'S CAPSTAN OR GYPSY HEAD
Safely recover amphibious craft
Safely Recover Small Boat
Safety boats stationed IAW SOP
Safety brief conducted IAW SOP
Utilizing oral skills
Utilizing oral skills & baton
Utilizing oral skills & Ear Training Manual for Musicians
Utilizing oral skills and memorySECNAV 1650.1
SECNAVINST 1730.D
Secretary of the Navy 1650.1
Utilizing OPNAVINST 1710.7 (Series), SOCIAL USAGE AND PROTOCOL; ISBN: 13-1-59337-368-9, Service Etiquette, 5th Edition, Kiss, Bow, or Shake Hands by Terri Morrison and Wayne A. Conaway
Utilizing OPNAVINST 3120.32 Standard Organization and Regulations Manual (SORM), COMNAVSURFORINST 5040.1B (Supply Management Certification), United States Navy Uniform Regulations
Utilizing OPNAVINST 3120.32C – (SORM) Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy, Chapter 2 – Standard Unit Organization, Chapter 3 – The Unit Organization, Chapter 4 – Watch Organization U.S. Navy website www.navy.mil
Safely to the extent possible while following the Use of Force/Deadly Force Continuum and Due Regard
Utilizing OPNAVINST 3120.32C - Navy Standard Organization and Regulations Manual (SORM), Manual for Courts-Martial (MCM), JAGINST 5800.7E – Manual of the Judge Advocate General (JAGMAN)
SAFELY TO THE EXTENT POSSIBLE WHILE FOLLOWING THE USE OF FORCE/DEADLY FORCE CONTINUUM AND DUE REGARD; ESTABLISH PERIMETER PER ON-SCENE COMMANDER'S DIRECTION; MAINTAIN SECURITY PERIMETER
UTILIZING OPNAVINST 4790.4 series; NAVSEAINST 4790.8B series
Safely, without causing harm to self or other team members and neutralizing possible threats
UTILIZING OPNAVINST 5090.1C, NAVY ENVIRONMENTAL AND NATURAL RESOURCES PROGRAM MANUAL
Safety and Occupational Health, and High-Risk Training Safety Program Manual, NETCINST 5100.1A
Utilizing OPNAVINST 5100.19 (SERIES), NAVY SAFETY & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAM MANUAL
Utilizing OPNAVINST 5100.19E Vol I – Navy Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Program Manual for Forces Afloat,OPNAVINST 3120.32C – SORM, OPNAVINST 5102.1D – “Mishap manual”
Safety boats verified on station IAW SOP
Utilizing OPNAVINST 5100.28, Hazardous Material User's guide (HMUG)UTILIZING OPNAVINST 5215.17(SERIES) NAVY DIRECTIVES ISSUANCE SYSTEM
SATELLITE ACCESS APPROVAL IS COMPLETESATELLITE CONTROLLERS WITHIN 10 (EX. FLT ADVISORY)SATISFY 100% OF WARFIGHTER COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENTS WHILE ENSURING AVAILABILITY AND OPTIMIZATION OF SPECTRUM RESOURCES
SATISFY 100% OF WARFIGHTER RADIATION REQUIREMENTS WHILE ENSURING AVAILABILITY AND OPTIMIZATION OF SPECTRUM RESOURCES
UTILIZING Other Supply Officer (OSO) Transfer Procurement Document 1149UTILIZING OTHER SUPPLY OFFICER (OSO) TRANSFER PROCUREMENT DOCUMENT 1149
SECNAVINST 5216.5 (Naval Correspondence Manual)
Utilizing Paper Check Convention over the counter (PCCOTC)
Utilizing PEN and PAPER
UTILIZING PERSONNELseim-annually
Utilizing personnel roster and assigned sheet music
UTILIZING PETTY CASH VOUCHERsemi-annually
Utilizing physical inventory procedure
UTILIZING physical inventory proceduresShips anchor hoisted IAW SOP
Utilizing PLACARD and current SECURITY REGULATIONShips anchor let go IAW SOP
Ships anchor lowered IAW SOP
Ships drawings analyzed IAW SOP
Utilizing Postal Officer weekly checklistShip's EMCOM Bill
Utilizing Postal Scale
Utilizing posted time for opening
Utilizing postmarking stamps
Utilizing pre/post daily food item issue documentSituational dependent
Utilizing Press Log and NAVSUP P-487, Para. 2412.1
UTILIZING PRICE VALIDITY LISTSmall boat moored IAW SOP
UTILIZING PRIVATE MESS RECORDS
UTILIZING procedure issuing materialSmall boats ecovered IAW SOP
UTILIZING procurement documentSmall boats launched IAW SOP
Small boats operated IAW SOP
Small boats prepared IAW SOP
UTILIZING PAPER CHECK CONVERSION OVER THE COUNTER (PCC OTC)
Secretary of the Navy Instruction 5216.5 (Naval Correspondence Manual)
UTILIZING PAPER CHECK CONVERSION OVER THE COUNTER PCC PTC)
SECTION 508 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT (www.section508.gov)Secure, safe, and prevents unlawful entry
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus SCOTT Air Pac 4.5 0910-lp-103-0972
Shipboard Information Combat Systems Doctrine.Shipboard Small Arms Range Operations, SW370-AH-11N-010
UTILIZING physical security requirements for disbursing office
Utilizing Policies and Procedures for the Operation and Management of the Government- Wide Commercial Purchase Card Program (GCPC), NAVSUPINST 4200.99UTILIZING POSTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT MANUAL
Ships lines spliced successfully and IAW referencesShore Facilities Planning System GuidebookSINGLE OCCURENCE OF INFORMATION
UTILIZING PRE/POST DAILY FOOD ITEM ISSUE DOCUMENTS
Small Arms Training and Qualification, OPNAVINST 3591.1F
Small boat launch evolutions managed IAW SOP
Small boat recovery evolutions managed IAW SOP
UTILIZING procedural compliance requirements to monitor inventory team
Small boat recovery evolutions supervised IAW SOP
Small boats launch evolutions supervised IAW SOP
UTILIZING PROFITABILITY REPORT TO VIEW GROSS PROFIT
Utilizing Promotion, Special Selection, Selective Early Retirement, and Selective Early Removal Boards for Commissioned Officers of the Navy and Marine Corps, SECNAVINST 1420.1 (SERIES)
Utilizing Promotion, Special Selection, Selective Early Retirement, and Selective Early Removal Boards for Commissioned Officers of the Navy and Marine Corps, SECNAVINST 1420.1(SERIES)
uTILIZING ps 3977 duplicate key (envelope)Small boats recovered IAW SOP
So All Learning Objectives
UTILIZING PS FORM 1586 sUPPLY RECORD (CARD)SSM OI
Utilizing PS form 3854 dispatch bill couponSSM VOL 6 PART3 BOOK3
Utilizing Quality Deficiency Report (SF 368)SSPINST 3100.2 TDENT Program
UTILIZING receipt
Utilizing receipt document
Utilizing Receipt Inspection Procedures
Utilizing Receipt Ispector monitoring procedures
Utilizing REFUND FORMStern gate married IAW OPORD
Utilizing REGISTER SCANNERStress for Success, David Lewis
Utilizing Report of Discrepancy (SF 364)
UTILIZING requisition
UTILIZING REQUISITION CANCELLATIONSuccessfully complete compass swim
UTILIZING REQUISITION FOLLOW-UP
UTILIZING requisition form
Utilizing Requisition Log
UTILIZING REQUISITION MODIFICATION
Utilizing respectSURFORTRAMAN
SW020-AC-SAF-010
Utilizing ROM II and DD Form 1155
UTILIZING PS FORM 1000 DOMESTIC CLAIM OR REGISTERED MAIL INQUIRY
so that all learning objectives are achieved
UTILIZING PS form 3831 Receipt for Article(s) Damaged in Mails
SSPINST 3440.4 Strategic Weapon System Personnel Incident Report (SWSPIR) System
SSPINST 4720.1, SPALT Policies and Procedures for Alteration of Strategic Weapon System (SWS)/Attack Weapon System (AWS) Equipment
State Commercial Driver Handbook, NAVFAC P-300, 11200, EO Basic, command directives
State Commercial Handbook, Tractor Trailor Commercial Handbook, MO-403, USMC TM-10629-10
UTILIZING REFUND POLICY AND DEFECTIVE MERCHANDISE
Stern gate position verified IAW SEAOPS & SOPStrategic And Operational Situational Awareness
Utilizing Regulations to Govern the Promotion and Continuation of Limited Duty Officers (LDOS) and Chief Warrant Officers (CWOS) Serving on the Active-Duty List (ADL) and Reserve Active-Status List (RASL) in the U.S. Navy, SECNAVINST 1412.8(SERIES)
Stress Management Training, David E. Jones Ph.D LCDR MSC USNR
Submit 30 days prior to requested access by Naval Message/CARS
Successfully Perform 360 degree search for object of identification
Surface coating applied IAW referencesSurface coating prepared IAW referencesSurface prepared for coating IAW references
UTILIZING RESPECTIVE BRANCH OF SERVICE DIRECTORY CARD (OPNAV5110/5) WITH PS FORM 3579 NOTIFICATION
SW060-AA-MMA-010; SW061-AA-MMA-010; FM-3-34-214
UTILIZing ROM II STOCK RECORD LISTING
UTILIZING ROM II STOCK TURN REPORTSYSTEM 100% RELIABLE
UTILIZING ROM II SYSTEMTactical Level Situational Awareness
Utilizing ROM II SYSTEM and a COMPUTERTech Manual
Utilizing ROM II System and a floppy diskTechnical Manual and references
UTILIZING ROM II SYSTEM and excess stock listTEST LOAD METHODS DRAWINGS
Utilizing ROM II System and Profitability Report
UTILIZING ROM II User’s GuideThe Business of Listening, Diane Bone
Utilizing ROM II User’s Guide, CH 12
UTILIZING safe combination guidelines
UTILIZING safe combination maintenace proceduresto 80 % accuracy
UTILIZING Safekeeping Deposits guidelines
Utilizing seating chartTo flow smoothly
UTILIZING ROM II MAIN MENU TO SELECT CMP EXTRACT
SW060-AA-MMA-010; SW061-AA-MMA-010; FM-3-34-214; local instructionSynthetic and canvas products repaired and IAW applicable references
Tech Manual and maintenance record card
Utilizing ROM II System and Continuous Monitoring Program (CMP) report/Back of 153 Report
Test flight deck equipment IAW references
UTILIZING ROM II SYSTEM AND NEXCOM RESOURCE CD
Test preservation equipment IAW references
UTILIZING ROM II System Secuirity USER ACCESS LIST FOR AUTHORIZED USERS
that it provides enough information to start the execution of a JDTA.
Utilizing ROM II SYSTEM, END OF TILL DISK and NAVY CASH EOD REPORT
THAT MEETS THE HOMEOWNER'S REQUIREMENTS
UTILIZING ROM II TO ACCESS TO OPERATIONAL REPORTS
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen Covey
THE INFORMATION IS ACCURATE, TIMELY AND ACCESSIBLE TO ALL AUTHORIZED USERS
UTILIZING ROTARY MOTOR CLIPPER MANUFACTURER'S MANUAL
The Modern Conductor, Elizabeth Green, Sixth Edition, ISBN: 0-13-251481-8; and The Art of Conducting, Donald Hunsberger/Roy E. Ernst, ISBN: 0-07-031326-1
Utilizing S9086-WK-STM-010/CH-670R6, NAVAL SHIPS' TECHNICAL MANUAL CHAPTER 670, STOWAGE, HANDLING, AND DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS GENERAL USE
THROUGHOUT FOOD PREPARATION, FOOD PRODUCTION, AND SERVICE
Time Management From the Inside Out: The Foolproof Plan for Taking Control of Your Schedule and Your Life, by Julie Morgenstern (navyreading.mil)
to 80 % accuracy following controlling actions listed in the EOSS EOCC
Utilizing Seabee Combat Warfare Qualification, NAVFACINST 1410.1
TO ACCURATELY DETERMINE AND APPLY APPLICABLE POLICIES AND DIRECTIVES TO SATISFY MISSION REQUIREMENTS
To Improve Performance
Utilizing self-adhesive
Utilizing SET BY FLEET TYPE COMMANDER
UTILIZING SHEET MUSIC
Utilizing sheet music and a batonTo meet mission requirements
UTILIZING SHEET MUSIC AND AURAL/ORAL SKILLS
Utilizing sheet music and recordingsto protect the SSBN from all threats
Utilizing sheet music/scoreTo reference
Utilizing SECNAV M-5216.5 - Department of the Navy Correspondence Manual, SECNAV M-5210.2 - Department of the Navy Standard Subject Identification Code (SSIC) Manual, OPNAVINST 5215.17 - Navy Directives Issuance System, OPNAV NOTE 5400 - Standard Naval Distribution List (SNDL), The Naval Institute Guide to Naval Writing (Third Edition
Utilizing SECNAV M-5216.5 (Series), Navy Correspondence Manual
to include being able to recognize the locks and tags used in Navy Hazardous Energy Control Programs.
UTILIZING SECNAV M-5216.5, NAVY CORRESPONDENCE MANUAL
to include guidelines on fall hazard surveys and fall protection plans, responsibilities of fall protection authorized users and competent persons, and the hierarchy of measures to be taken to mitigate fall hazards
UTILIZING SECNAVINST 1650.1(SERIES) UNITED STATES NAVY AND MARINE CORPS AWARDS MANUAL
to include knowing the circumstances in which fall protection measures are required.
UTILIZING SECNAVINST 1650.1(SERIES), UNITED STATES NAVY AND MARINE CORPS AWARDS MANUAL
to include knowing the circumstances when inspection is required.
uTILIZING SECNAVINST 7042.7 (Series), Guidelines for Use of Official Representation Funds
to include knowing the difference between engineered and non-engineered anchor points, and selection of appropriate gear to create an improvised anchorage.
UTILIZING Selective Reenlistment Bonus, OPNAVINST 1160.8
to include knowing the restrictions on key control, filling out the information on the corporate Hazardous Energy Control tags and affixing tags properly and securely, and procedures for shift or personnel change.
to include maintaining the PAE log, communicating with Authorized Employees, facilitating shift or personnel changes, and the means for determining the exposure status of other employees in the group.
to include physical limitations on who may use a personal fall protection system and calculating clearance.
to include the potential dangers posed by hazardous energy, and the types of systems that may be included.
to point of completing all of the intial process steps
UTILIZING SHELVES AND REFRIGERATORto support SWS mission
Utilizing SHIP STORE NAVY CASH REPORT
UTILIZING ship store outlet guidelines
Utilizing SHIPBOARD BARBER HYGIENE RULESTools inspected IAW SOP
TOPS Transactions
Utilizing Shipboard Barbershop Inspection ChecklistTow unrigged IAW SOP
Towing equipment tested IAW SOP
Translate space specific language
Utilizing Shoulderstwice a week
Utilizing SODA MACHINES and VENDING MACHINES
Utilizing source: Audio Ear Training CD series
Utilizing source: Basic Music, NAVEDTRA 10244
Utilizing source: BUPERSINST 5400.59
Utilizing source: BUPERSINST 5450.37A
Utilizing source: Drill Band Manual, (FM 12-50)
TO STREAMLINE THE CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
Utilizing SHELVES, FLAMMABLE LOCKER and REFRIGERATOR
to support the Strategic Weapon System (SWS) mission
UTILIZING SHIP STORE NAVY CASH REPORT/EOD ROM Report
To the level deemed legal as determined by the federal law and U.S. Supreme Court decisions
TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE INSTRUCTOR
UTILIZING SHIPBOARD APPROVED CLEANING MATERIALS
TO TRACK AND MITIGATE ENVIRONMENTAL INTERFERENCE ON COMMUNICATIONS IN ORDER TO MINIMIZE 100% OF INTERFERENCE ISSUES
Utilizing Shipboard Barbershop Equipment Safety Precautions
Utilizing SHIPBOARD BARBERSHOP SANITATION PRACTICESUtilizing Shipboard Barbershop Space Safety Precautions
Towing evolutions supervised IAW SOP
Utilizing Ships' Maintenance and Material Management (3-M) Manual, NAVSEAINST 4790.8B
Tracked vehicles directed into launch/loading positions successfully and IAW SOP
UTILIZING SHIP'S STORE OPERATIONS MONITORING PROCEDURES FOR POINT OF SALE (POS) TRANSACTIONS
Troubleshoot preservation equipment IAW references
Utilizing Simplified Acquisition Procedures, NAVSUPINST 4200.85DUTILIZING SOCIAL USAGE AND PROTOCOL HANDBOOK, OPNAVINST 1710.7(SERIES)
Underwater Cutting and Welding Manual S0300-BB-MAN-010
UTILIZING Social Usage and Protocol Handbook, OPNAVINST 1710.7A
Underwater Cutting and Welding Manual S0300-BB-MAN-010 and tech manualUnderwater Cutting and Welding Manual S0300-BB-MAN-010 and tech manual and maintenance record card
Utilizing source: An Outline History of Western Music, Wold, Martin, Miller, Cykler, ISBN: 0-697-03643-X
Underway admin launch/recovery IAW SOP
Underway assault launch/recovery IAW SOPUnrigged from mooring to a buoy IAW SOPUPDATE/REVIEW ALL PERTINENT INFORMATION; PROPERLY EQUIPPED FOR ASSIGNED DUTIES
uPDATED AS CHANGES ARE MADE TO SYSTEMS, EQUIPMENT OR CONFIGUARATIONUpdated Spectrum Management COMM Plan
Utilizing source: Harmony (TC12-2), 339
Users Manual
Utilizing source: NAVPERCOMINST 4205.1
Utilizing source: NAVPERSCOMINST 5400.2A
Utilizing source: PERCUSSION MANUAL, STP 12-42R12UTILIZING NSIPS
Utilizing source: Scoring for the Band, Philip J. LangUtilizing NSIPS
Utilizing NSIPS e Leave.
Utilizing NSIPS.
Utilizing SIPRNET Online resources
UTILIZING Sources of Funds guidelines
Utilizing staff paper
Utilizing staff paper and Finale computer programVerify conformity of process
Utilizing steps to receive subsistence items
Utilizing STOCK RECORD CARDwarfighter requirements met
Updated Spectrum Management Participant Plan
Utilizing source: Making the Connection-The Fender Pro Audio Primer, Tom Butler
Updated Spectrum Management RADAR Plan
Utilizing source: Marine Corps Band Manual, MCO P5000.18
Upon appointment, train bldg manager regarding their responsibilities
Utilizing source: MUSCOLINST 1300.1A and brass-woodwind audition form 1230-2A
US Navy Diving Manual SS521-AG-PRO-010; Local directives/instruction
Utilizing source: MUSCOLINST 1300.1A and Flute/Piccolo audition form 1230-2D
US Navy SALVAGE Engineering Handbook-SO300-A8-HBK-010
Utilizing source: MUSCOLINST 1300.1A and percussion audition form 1230-2B
Utilizing source: MUSCOLINST 1300.1A and rhythm audition form 1230-2E
Using Approved Photo Interpretation and/or Mensuration Methods/Techniques.
Utilizing source: MUSCOLINST 1300.1A and vocalist/entertainer audition form 1230-2C
USMC Range Safety Pocket Guide (Version 1)USPS Publication 52, HAZARDOUS, RESTRICTED, AND PERISHABLE MAIL
Utilizing source: NAVPERSCOMINST 18068F, Chapter 56
UTILIZE SOVT TO ACHIEVE 100% VALIDITY OF SYSTEM OPERATIONS
Utilizing appropiate tools, equipment and materials under normal field conditions while exercising relevant safety procedure
Utilizing NAVEDTRA 134A, Navy Instructor Manual
Utilizing source: Rane ME30B Graphic Equalizer users Manual, ISBN Not Assigned
Utilizing source: Shure Microphone Techniques For Music, ISBN: Not AssignedUtilizing source: The Jazz Ensemble Director's Handbook, John BerryUtilizing source: The MIDI Companion, Jeffery Rona, Hal LeonardUtilizing source: Yamaha Sound Reinforcement Handbook, Second Edition, Gary Davis and Ralph Jones
Utilizing source: Making the Connection-The Fender Pro Audio Primer, Tom ButlerUtilizing source: PERCUSSION MANUAL, STP 12-42R12
UTILIZING Special Duty Assignment Pay Program, OPNAVINST 1160.6
Utilizing Structure & Style, Expanded Edition, Leon Stein, ISBN: 0-87487-164-6Vehicle ramps rigged operations IAW SOPVehicles directed successfully and IAW SOP
UTILIZING Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy (SORM), OPNAVINST 3120.32
VOLUME 7A: MILITARY PAY POLICY AND PROCEDURES - ACTIVE DUTY AND RESERVE PAY
Utilizing Stomach musclesWatch Position Manned 24 hours
UTILIZING STORE CONSUME NAVSUP FORM 1059
Utilizing straight haircut guidanceWEEKLY
UTILIZING SUBSISTENCE INVENTORY procedures
Utilizing Subsistence LedgerWell deck equipment tested IAW SOP
UTILIZING SUBSISTENCE SOURCES OF SUPPLY
Utilizing substantiating documents
Utilizing SUPPO’S PUK Management Handbook
UTILIZING SURVEY REPORT (DD FORM 200
Utilizing Survey Report (DD Form 200)
UTILIZING THE ELECTRONIC DIRECTORY SYSTEM
Utilizing the EPOS SYSTEM
Utilizing the Food Service Management System (FSM)
UTILIZING THE K-22 AND CAD
Utilizing the MILPERMAN
Water barrier rigged operations IAW SOP
UTILIZING STOREROOM, STOCK ITEMS, SAFE, VENDING MACHINES AND COIN CHANGER MACHINE
Water tight integrity checks completed IAW SOP
UTILIZING SUBMARINE SUPPLY PROCEDURES MANUAL, COMSUBLANT/COMSUBPACINST 4406.1
Well deck access in proper position for launch/recovery IAW SOP
Well deck equipment repaired IAW SOP
Well deck equipment troubleshot IAW SEAOPS & SOPWell deck evolutions conducted successfully and IAW OPORD
Utilizing Supply Management Certification (SMC) Checklist
Well deck in proper position for launch/recovery IAW SOPWell deck launch and recovery equipment maintained IAW SOP
Utilizing Surface Force Supply Procedures, COMNAVSURFORINST 4400.1
Well deck lighting operational IAW SOP
UTILIZING SURFACE WARFARE OFFICER QUALIFICATION AND DESIGNATION, COMNAVSURFORINST 1412.1C
Well deck maintenance of launch and recovery equipment conducted successfully and IAW SOP
Well deck prepared for AAV emergency recovery IAW SOPWell deck prepared for AAV recovery IAW SOP
Utilizing Temporary (Spot) Promotion of Officers, SECNAVINST 1421.3(SERIES)
Well deck prepared for LARC-V launch IAW SOP
UTILIZING THE CARGO LISTING AND THE ROM II SYSTEM
Well deck prepared for LARC-V recovery IAW SOPWell deck prepared for LCAC launch IAW SOP
Utilizing the ELECTRONIC POINT OF SALE (EPOS), K-22 and CAD
Well deck prepared for LCM launch IAW SOPWell deck prepared for LCU launch IAW SOP
Utilizing the EXCESS STOCK LIST and the ROM II SYSTEM
Well deck prepared for LCU recovery IAW SOPWell deck prepared for LCU stern gate marriage IAW SOPWell deck prepared for AAV launch IAW SOPWell deck prepared for amphibious operations
Utilizing the Naval Institute Guide to Naval Writing (Third Edition)
Well deck prepared for CRRC launch IAW SOP
Utilizing the NAVCOMPT FORM 153 (SHIPS STORE BALANCE)
Well deck prepared for CRRC recovery IAW SOP
UTILIZING THE NAVCOMPT FORM 153 (SHIPS STORE BALANCE) and Standard Form 1034
Well deck prepared for INLS launch IAW SOP
UTILIZING THE NAVMED P-5010, "PREVENTIVE MEDICINE MANUAL"
Well deck prepared for INLS recovery IAW SOP
UTILIZING THE NAVSUP P-485, "AFLOAT SUPPLY PROCEDURES MANUAL"
Well deck prepared for LCM recovery IAW SOP
Utilizing the Navy Cash Manual
Utilizing the NAVY CASH SYSTEM
UTILIZING THE ORGANIZATION OF THE SUPPLY CORPS.
Utilizing the PDT (PORTABLE DATA TERMINAL)
Utilizing the REQUISITION LOG
Utilizing the ROM II SYSTEM
Utilizing the ROM II SYSTEM and a FLOPPY DISK
Utilizing the ROM II SYSTEM and DD FORM 1155WHILE MAINTAINING FULL POWER
UTILIZING THE ROM II SYSTEM, Profitability Reportwith 100 Accuracy
WITH 100 PERCENT ACCURACY
Utilizing the ROM II USER’S GUIDEWith 100% accuracy
Utilizing types of collections and disbursements
Utilizing U.S. Government Printing Office Style Manual
Utilizing U.S. Navy Grooming StandardsWITH 100% DELIVERY
Utilizing U.S. navy Grooming Standards for menWITH 70 PERCENT ACCURACY
Utilizing U.S. Navy Grooming Standards for Womenwith 70% accuracy
with 70% accuracy
Utilizing United States Navy Uniform Regulations
WITH 80 PERCENT ACCURACY
Utilizing USPS Electronic Directory System
UTILIZING THE NAVSUP P-486, "FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT GENERAL MESSES MANUAL"
Well deck prepared for NSW boat launch IAW SOP
Well deck prepared for NSW boat recovery IAW SOPWell deck rigged for amphibious operations IAW SEAOPS & SOPWell deck rigged for ampjibious operations IAW SEAOPS & SOPWell deck ventilation energized IAW SOP
Utilizing the PURCHASE ORDER LOG and a DD FORM 1155
Wet well conditions verified IAW SEAOPS & SOP
Utilizing the REFUND POLICY and DEFECTIVE MERCHANDISE
Wheeled vehicles directed into launch/loading positions successfully and IAW SOPWheeled vehicles directed into recovery/stowage positions IAW SOP
Wheeled vehicles directed into recovery/stowarge positions IAW SOP
WHEN RETURNED FROM LAUNDRY SERVICES
UTILIZING THE ROM II SYSTEM AND CONTINUOUS MONITORING PROGRAM (CMP) REPORT/ BACK OF 153 REPORT
When the task is complete Canes System network cabling must be fully operational.
UTILIZING THE ROM II SYSTEM AND CONTINUOUS MONITORING PROGRAM (CMP) REPORT/BACK OF 153 REPORT
which includes data verified as current and valid
Utilizing the ROM II SYSTEMand the EXCESS STOCK LIST
With 100% Accuracy IAW Applicable Policy, Instructions, Doctrine, Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures
With 100% Accuracy, An Analyst Can Accurately Determine Variations From the Baselines Created
UTILIZING United States Navy and Marine Corps Awards Manual, SECNAVINST 1650.1
with 70% accuracy on a knowledge test.
UTILIZING UNMATCHED EXPENDITURE LISTING AND NAVSUP P-487, PARA. 5305
WITH 75% KNOWLEDGE AND 80% SKILL ACCURACY
Utilizing UOL (Unfilled Order Listing)/SFOEDL (Summary Filled Order/Expenditure Difference Listing)
with 80 percent accuracy in accordance with applicable technical references
With 80% accuracy
UTILIZING usps form 673 Rifled Parcel Reports
UTILIZING USPS POSTAL ZONE CHARTwith 80% accuracy,
UTILIZING USPS PRICE LIST (NOTICE 123)with 85 percent accuracy
with 85% accuracy
WITH 90 PERCENT ACCURACY
Utilizing Vending Operations monitoring proceduresWith 90% accuracy
UTILIZING VENDING OUTLET GUIDELINESWITH 95 PERCENT PASSING SCORE
Utilizing visual inspection
Utilizing visual inspection technique
Utilizing visual skillsWITH CONTINOUS IMPROVEMENT
Utilizing Wet DisinfectantsWITH CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
UTILIZING WHEEL BOOKWith Local Guidance
Utilizing Yeoman Training Manual, NAVEDTRA 15009
UTILIZNG NAVSUP P-487, PARA. 6103WITH NO EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
Utilyzing Key changesWITH NO ERRORS
Utilzing assigned musical equipmentWith No Mishaps
with no more than 3 errors
Watchstanding DutiesWITH NO PERSONNEL INJURY
when a satellite is launchedWITH NO SYSTEM DEGRADATION
When alarm occurs,with understanding of spirit of intent
WHEN ALARM SOUNDSWith Zero Mishaps
when assignedwith zero safety violations
when assigned to an ip space billetwith80% accuracy
WHEN AUTHORITY TO OPERATE IS REQUIREDWITHIN 10 MINUTES
WHEN AUTOMATIC CORRELATION IS IN-OPERABLEWITHIN 15 MINUTES
When degraded operation is suspectedwithin 20 minutes
When designated as certifying officialWITHIN 30 MINUTES
when directed by instructionsWITHIN 5 MINUTES
Utilizing USPS Form 1000 Domestic Claim or Registered Mail Inquiry
WITH 80 PERCENT ACCURACY ON A KNOWLEDGE TEST.
UTILIZING usps Form 3811 USPS Domestic Return Receipt
with 80% accuracy on a knowledge test
UTILIZING USPS PUBLICATION 33, TRANPORTATION CONTRACTING GUIDE
UTILIZING USPS PUBLICATION 52, HAZARDOUS, RESTRICTED, AND PERISHABLE MAIL
With clarity and succinctly; able to be understood by othersWith clarity and succinctly; able to be understood by others as well as receive information
WITH LESS THAN TEN PERCENT SYSTEM DEGRADATION
Utilizing www.ia.navy.mil – Navy Individual Augmentee website, https://www.nko.navy.mil – IA/GSA deployment information and checklists, npc.navy.mil – link to Supply Corps detailers & billets& selection boards
WITH MINIMAL SYSTEM DEGRADATION
UtiSECNAV M-5216.5 (Series), Navy Correspondence Manual lizing
WHEN DIRECTED BY RCO,
When directed by the RCO during completion of MLOC,WITHOUT DAMAGING EQUIPMENT
when insufficient data exists to support a HPRR
WHEN MEDIA REQUIRESwithout error
When Mission requireswithout error,
when observed
When performing as the EPT,Work areas inspected IAW SOP
WHEN PLACING OR RECEIVING SECURE CALLS
WHEN POSSIBLE
When required by mission
When required for maintenance,
When securing operations; or prior to pack out
while at periscope depth
WHILE CONTINOUSLY ROVING
while in a depot availability
WHILE IN A MONITORED TESTING ENVIRONMENT
While standing watch as an MCS console Operator
with ALCOHOL CLEANSING PAD
with an electrician
WITH DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT AND PRESET FAULTS
WITH PROCEDURE
Without
Without external aid,
Within a prescribed amount of time, IAW manufacture guidelines
Within a reasonable timeframe that provides an opportunity to react accordingly
When directed by the site 3-M system or manufacturer technical manuals
Without defect; keeping it to the standard of being useful; report any unusable equipment
WITHOUT INJURING PERSONEL OR DAMAGING EQUIPMENT
WHEN ON A PLATFORM/BASE THAT HAS RADAR/RADIO TRANSMITTING EQUIPMENT
Without Violating Critical Safety Criteria
WHEN PRESENTED WITH A DIVING RELATED ILLNESS OR INJURY
When the SFF ADSI software configuration has become corruptWhen the SFF ADSI's software build has become corrupt
WHILE NAVIGATING THROUGH THE CONTENT PLANNING MODULE SOFTWAREWhile observing all personnel and equipment safety precautionsWHILE PLANNING A CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
WHILE WORKING AS PART OF A CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT TEAM
Without referenceWork Center Supervisor
ConditionsGiven a job aid
given a learning objective
Given a list
Given a list of courses
Given a list of job occupations
GIVEN A LIST OF PRELOADED FAULTS
Given a list of terms
GIVEN A SIMLUTED SITUATION
GIVEN APPROPRIATE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Given appropriate fall protection gear,
GIVEN APPROPRIATE DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS AND APPLICABLE MANUAL
GIVEN APPROPRIATE DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS AND APPLICABLE MANUALS
Given appropriate references materials and requirement for corrosion control in various environmental conditions
Given Appropriate Resources
Given appropriate references materials, lines and requirement to splice
Given appropriate references materials, lines and requirement to tie knot
Given appropriate references materials,synthetic and canvass products and the and requirement to make repairs
Given appropriate references materials,wire ropes and clips and requirement to attach
Given appropriate resources and all applicable documentationGiven appropriate resources and all applicable documentation/proceduresGiven appropriate resources and Environmental Management System documentation/procedures
Given appropriate resources, applicable documentation/procedures, access to information sources and support from relevant personnel
GIVEN APPROPRIATE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Given appropriate tools and manuals
Given appropriate resources, endorsed distribution mechanisms, and applicable documentation
Given appropriate resources, endorsed distribution mechanisms, and applicable documentation/procedures
Given appropriate resources, local applicable documentation/procedures, and support from practice owners and relevant personnel