LOG BOLC Exam 2 Latest Questions And Answers
Commander's Unit Status Report - ANS a "commander's report," reflecting the commander's personal judgments and assessments regarding the mission readiness of the unit Is the CUSR a a performance report card? - ANS NO What is a CUSR security classification based on? - ANS the number / type of reporting units and the amount / type of sensitive information. Minimum classification for MTOE units SECRET Classification - ANS Major Combat Units at the brigade-level and above. More than one battalion or five or more separate MTOE company / detachment sized units (AA-level UIC). CONFIDENTIAL Classification - ANS All reports not classified SECRET IAW established guidelines. Unit Level Reporting - ANS reports are submitted from detachments, separate companies, battalions, consolidated by BDE Composite Level Reporting - ANS reports are submitted at the division and separate brigade level. Commander considers all units assigned within the organizational structure, and assesses overall readiness. Reporting Measure Areas - ANS Personnel (P) Equipment and Supplies on-hand / available (S) Equipment Readiness / Serviceability (R) Unit Training Proficiency (T) Reporting Frequency - ANS Active units submit Regular reports monthly Reserve units submit Regular reports quarterly Army Garrison or Installations submit Regular reports quarterly Reports are submitted as of the 15th of the month CUSR Officer Responsibilities - ANS Responsible for ensuring reports are prepared and submitted to higher HQ IAW published guidance/timeline on behalf of the Commander. More often than not, the least knowledgeable person in the chain S1 Manning SME Responsibilities - ANS Responsible for eMILPO/ITAP updates, maintaining Unit Manning Rosters (UMR), determining top MOS shortages with unit leadership, personnel comments, and ensuring P-level data is accurately reported IAW AAA-162/167/095/294/117 reports, eMILPO, & UMR. Maintenance/G4 Responsibilities - ANS Equipment on Hand/Readiness SMEs Responsible for GCSS-A updates, AESIP updates, Unit Equipment Readiness Listing, Maintenance Report, top equipment shortages, maintenance concerns, equipment on hand/maintenance comments, and ensuring S- & R-level data is accurately reported. Training Officer/G3 Responsibilities - ANS Training SME DTMS updates, METL T/P/U & Y/Q/N assessments, I/CS/P proficiencies/dates, Live Fire proficiency/date, # Training Days required to reach 100% T-METL, training comments, CBRN T-days, and ensuring T-level data is accurately reported. Commander Responsibilities - ANS Owner Final approval of C-level, A-level, prioritized shortages, comments, and concerns for entry into NetUSR. What is NetUSR? - ANS Web-based Army readiness input tool Net-centric component of DRRS-A Facilitates entering / reviewing readiness status information (Commander's Unit Status Report) Data entry for: - Basic unit information - Equipment on-hand status / equipment readiness status - Personnel status - Training status Automated selection/retrieval of MTOE information Services to retrieve data from automated systems for readiness status reports Process readiness information using NetUSR What is the C level - ANS The "C-level" is the overall unit readiness metric established by the Joint Staff. C-levels reflect the unit's ability to accomplish core functions, provide designed capabilities, and execute the standardized METs. Derived from four measured areas (PSRT) that indicate the availability status of resources and unit training proficiency measured against the designed capabilities from the unit's MTOE or TDA.
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