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Readiness is the Army’s ability to win the nation’s wars and Readiness is the Army’s ability to win the nation’s wars and execute the National Military Strategy.execute the National Military Strategy.
-- Our path to the future ---- Our path to the future --
Defense Readiness Reporting System – Defense Readiness Reporting System – ArmyArmy
Senior Leader PresentationSenior Leader Presentation
As of 12 May 2006
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PurposePurpose
To Inform the Army Senior Leadership
on the Implementation of
Defense Readiness Reporting System (DRRS)
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What is DRRS?What is DRRS?
The Defense Readiness Reporting System:
• Focuses on unit readiness primarily by assessing unit capability with Mission Essential Tasks (Y/Q/N) in addition to standard resource metrics (P/R/S/T).
• Requires Services to provide OSD access to authoritative databases (personnel, equipment, training, medical, real property, etc..).
• Allows planners at all levels to bridge the “knowledge gap” between readiness status, war plans and COAs. OSD, COCOMs, JS and Services can have access to current unit level information to facilitate sourcing, deployment and operational employment decisions.
• Answers “ready for what?” questions posed by the OSD, the COCOMs and JS.
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What is DRRS?What is DRRS?
Expand the way we measure force status• Focus on forces and missions by assessing unit capability with Mission Essential Tasks (Y/Q/N) • Continues standard resource metrics (P/S/R/T)• Includes Joint, operational units and CSAs
Focus how we think of readiness• Beyond narrow resource accounting• Synonymous with capability—What can forces do? • In the context of assigned missions• Primarily assess
Improve our ability to assess risk• Uses collaborative tools linked to near-real time data• Operational context—What can’t forces do?
Link deficiencies to operational impact• Builds in the identification of mitigation strategies• Considers readiness reporting, risk assessment and adaptive planning as one large, iterative process
Answers the “Ready for What?” questionDRRS provides:• Rapid scenario-based readiness assessments• Planning and course of action options • Higher confidence in the quality of data and assessment results
Adaptive Adaptive PlanningPlanning
Joint Joint Quarterly Quarterly
Readiness Readiness AssessmentsAssessments
Global Force Global Force Management Management
ProcessProcess
Reports to Reports to CongressCongress
DRRS
Tools to Manage Joint
Forces
Identifying and Managing Force
Usability
OSD Main Objectives of OSD Main Objectives of DRRSDRRS
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Why Are We Implementing DRRS?Why Are We Implementing DRRS?
• OSD has mandated all Services move towards a single readiness reporting system – Defense Readiness Reporting System (DRRS):
– June 2002 DoD Directive 7730.65 Establishes DRRS. Measures and reports readiness of military forces & supporting infrastructure to meet missions & goals assigned by the Secretary of Defense using a MET construct– December 2004 Strategic Planning Guidance. The Service Secretaries, the Directors of Combat Support Agencies, and the Joint Community will report mission readiness and force management data in DRRS according to Mission Essential Tasks (METs)...”
The new readiness reporting system provides the Army several major improvements: • Allows the opportunity to break the “SORTS anchor” by retiring our legacy system and simplifying reporting procedures.
• It improves the accuracy of reporting unit readiness.
We have been directed to implement DRRSWe have been directed to implement DRRS
What will DRRS do for the Army?
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ASORTS IS THE AUTHORITATIVE DATABASE OF ASORTS IS THE AUTHORITATIVE DATABASE OF RECORDRECORD
FOR OPERATIONAL ARMY ORGANIZATIONSFOR OPERATIONAL ARMY ORGANIZATIONS
ASORTS
LOGSA ARMS
GSORTS
JOPESTAADSHRCMDIS/DAMPS
SAMAS USRBIDE/ABIDE MOBODEELOGSA ITAPDB
DAMO-FM FieldDAMO-FM/MACOMS FORSCOMAMC/G4 HRC
Units must be verified from ASORTS to get a DODAAC.
Units must be verified from ASORTS to get soldiers
Army system within ASORTS used for readiness analysis
Uses ASORTS to conduct deployment analysis
Units must be verified from ASORTS to document force structure
ASORTS supports the TUCHA process to develop deployment units data
Units report thru ASORTS to meet Congressional and CJCS GSORTS requirements
Over 60% of ASORTS consists of Army unique data – needed for Army management systems
JOPES
JOINT
How the Army uses the Readiness System How the Army uses the Readiness System TodayToday
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DRRS-A ImplementationDRRS-A Implementation
• We are currently in a 4-phase plan to bring the Army in line with the OSD DRRS requirements.
• Our plan gives us the roadmap to replace our legacy ASORTS system by October 2006 with a program called DRRS-Army.
• Our current focus is to complete three major tasks by October 2006:
#1 Complete DRRS-A software development and have it fielded to the Army.
#2 Complete all individual DRRS-A Training and conduct a Proof of Principle test
#3 When fielding and testing are complete, retire the current USR system.
• We will continue to refine Readiness Reporting requirements until October 2007, when we expect to field the next major version of DRRS-A.
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DRRS-A Implementation is a 4 DRRS-A Implementation is a 4 Phased PlanPhased Plan
• Army units will report readiness using DRRS-A.
• All Army readiness unit reps will train on the new system. They have access to the new web based DRRS-A input tool.
• Select Installations will begin reporting into DRRS-A.
Current EffortCOMPLETE NLT OCT 06
DRRS -DRRS -ARMYARMY
Army CmdOSD DRRSOSD DRRS
XXX
And Below
And Below
Army Cmd OSD DRRSOSD DRRSDRRS -DRRS -ARMYARMY
Future EffortCOMPLETE NLT OCT 07
• All Army Commands and ASCCs will report into DRRS-A.
• Significantly more installations and TDA will begin reporting into DRRS-A.
ASORTSASORTS
Army Cmd
GSORTSGSORTS
XXX
And Below
OSD DRRSOSD DRRS
XX
Phase 1 & 2
COMPLETE
• In phase I selected Army Commands and Corps began reporting METs directly into DRRS.
• In phase II Army units began reporting METs via our legacy ASORTS (Feb 06).
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DRRS-A NETUSR DRRS-A NETUSR What Army users can expect What Army users can expect
Replacing the legacy system
with a user friendly application
Replacing the legacy system
with a user friendly application
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• DoDD 7730.65 requires Service Secretaries:– Identify and include as measured units within ESORTS operational and support organizations
within the scope of their responsibilities needed to execute mission essential tasks in support of Combatant Commanders and Service-assigned missions.
– Develop resource and training standards for all organizations designated for inclusion in ESORTS. Collect and report metrics and supporting data for these organizations as specified by DoD implementation instructions.
• Army retains current reporting requirements– Operational Units
– MTOE units with AA UIC– MTOE units with FF UIC; and major headquarters– TDA units that already submit reports– Training Base: RC Training Divisions, Brigades, Battalions– APS– Derivative UICs (DUIC) already reporting, or when directed to report.
[Note: OSD DRRS Serial 2.0 Guidance requires reports from all DUICs. Current CJCSI and Army policy: Services determine when DUICs report. Currently HQDA, Army Commands/ASCC/DRU with ADCON determine if and when DUICs report readiness]
• Army adds new reporting requirements per DRRS Serial guidance– Institutional Army
– Select Installations start October 2006 (focus on Power Generation/Power Projection Platforms)
– Other TDA units: Phased implementation pending refinement of requirements with Army Commands, ASCCs, DRUs
Who Reports ReadinessWho Reports Readiness
No No ChangeChange
No No ChangeChange
New New ReqmtReqmtNew New
ReqmtReqmt
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What Readiness is ReportedWhat Readiness is Reported
• DoDD 730.65 directs Service Secretaries – Develop resource and training standards for all organizations designated for
inclusion in ESORTS. Collect and report metrics and supporting data for these organizations as specified by DoD implementation instructions.
• OSD DRRS Serial Guidance 1.0 directs Services report– Core Tasks, Major Plans, and Named Operations– MET/METL assessments IAW Y/Q/N criteria
• CJCSI 3401.01D GSORTS requirements not rescinded • Recommend Army add MET assessments to current AR 220-1
– Army units develop and report readiness against METL based on appropriate TOE mission statement and MTP for the unit SRC (applies through all phases of ARFORGEN)
– Army units with directed mission (DEF, ILO) develop and report readiness based on directed MET
– Army Brigade FF report includes all assigned or OPCON units– Army Division FF report includes organic units (STB, CPs)– Army Division and higher headquarters develop and report readiness for Major
Plans and Named Operations
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“Core Tasks”• Army units develop and report readiness against Core METs based on appropriate TOE and MTP
for the “type” unit.• Core Tasks become the basis for assessment by units in ARFORGEN. • Unit Commander considers MTOE resources in assessment of ability to execute unit core
mission.
“Named Operation” (OIF/OEF/ONE)• Army units sourced for named operation, or provided a non-standard or “in lieu of” mission, are
considered to have a directed mission. They will develop METL and report readiness based on that directed mission.
• Unit Commander considers mission required resources in assessment of ability to execute directed mission.
“Major Plans” (Korea Peninsula War Plans)• Army two-star headquarters and theater strategic commands develop and report MET for Major
Plans when directed by HQDA/ASCC.
METs are assessed on the capability of the unit to “fight tonight”
What Capabilities Are Measured in DRRS-What Capabilities Are Measured in DRRS-A?A?
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Army moves from C-Level to Y/Q/N
• “Yes” (Y) Assessment: Organization can accomplish task to standard under specified conditions. “Yes” assessment should reflect demonstrated performance in training or operations whenever possible. Unit possesses the necessary resources, or those resources have been explicitly identified to the unit, to allow it to execute tonight.
• “Qualified Yes” (Q) Assessment: Organization is expected to accomplish the task to standard, but this performance has not been observed or demonstrated in training or operations. Organizations assessing their task or mission as a “Qualified Yes” can be employed for those tasks. Unit possesses the necessary resources, or those resources have been explicitly identified to the unit, to allow it to execute tonight.
• “No” Assessment: The organization is unable to accomplish the task to standard at this time.
In DRRS; “Yes” or “Qualified Yes” indicates the unit is considered Deployable and Available for COCOM use
How Are Unit Capabilities Measured in DRRS-How Are Unit Capabilities Measured in DRRS-A?A?
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Army’s Overall Y/Q/N AssessmentArmy’s Overall Y/Q/N Assessment
• Core Mission Assessment: Commander considers MTOE resources in assessment of ability to execute unit core mission
• Directed Mission Assessment: Commander considers mission required resources in assessment of ability to execute directed mission
• Need to set thresholds for “Y/Q/N” in AR 220-1
– If MET is rated “Untrained”, Commander cannot assess a “Yes” or “Qualified Yes” against that task.
– If any METs are “No”, Commander cannot assess overall “Yes” or “Qualified Yes”
– If MET is rated “Needs Practice” and the unit lacks resources, Commander can assess Task as “Qualified Yes” only if risks can be mitigated; otherwise, Task is assessed as “No”
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How Hard is “Y”How Hard is “Y”
• OSD DRRS Serial 2.0 Guidance requires more Y than Q/N tasks
– If the majority of the Command level METs are assessed as “Yes”, and the remaining METs are assessed as “Qualified Yes”, then the overall assessment should be “Yes”.
– If the majority of the Command level METs are assessed as “Qualified Yes” and the remaining METs are assessed as “Yes”, then the overall mission assessment should be “Qualified Yes”.
– If any of the tasks are assessed as “No (Red), then the Commander must make a judgment as to whether the mission objectives can still be accomplished. Any “No” task would normally preclude an overall mission assessment of “Yes”. If the overall mission is rated other than “No” the commander should clearly explain how the plan will be accomplished despite the inability to accomplish the MET and any mitigation actions that will be taken.
• OSD guidance inconsistent with Army training doctrine. Recommend Army set high threshold for Y
– Y means Ready for War … Now– Any MET rated N precludes a Unit Overall Assessment of Y
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ARMY TRAINING METRICSTrained (T) (Green): Unit is trained and has
demonstrated proficiency in accomplishing the task to Army Standard. Task performance judged to be free of significant shortcomings.
Practice (P) (Amber): Unit can perform the task with some shortcomings. Performance is not achieved to standard without some difficulty or unit has failed to perform some tasks to standard. Shortcomings not severe enough to require retraining.
Untrained (U) (Red): Unit cannot demonstrate an ability to achieve wartime training proficiency. Leader prepares comprehensive plan to train all supporting tasks not executed to standard.
DRRS METRICS
“Yes” (Y) (Green) Assessment: Organization can accomplish task to standard under specified conditions. “Yes” assessment should reflect demonstrated performance in training or operations whenever possible.
“Qualified Yes” (Q) (Amber) Assessment: Organization is expected to accomplish the task to standard, but this performance has not been observed or demonstrated in training or operations. Organizations assessing their task or mission as a “Qualified Yes” can be employed for those tasks.
“No” (Red) Assessment: The organization is unable to accomplish the task to standard at this time.
DRRS MET AssessmentsDRRS MET Assessments
Assessed as “Go to War Now” with current resources (personnel, equipment, training)
Primarily assessed against Training proficiency.May not consider resource constraints
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DRRS-A Task Assessment DRRS-A Task Assessment MetricsMetrics
Task is assessed by unit commander as
TRAINED?
Sufficient resources (i.e., personnel & equipment) required to successfully accomplish the task are available?
YES
Task is assessed by unit commander as
either NEEDS PRACTICE or UNTRAINED ?
QUALIFIEDYES
(A reason code is required; comments are optional)
NO(A reason code is required;
comments are optional)
Y Y
YY
N
N
Sufficient resources (i.e., personnel & equipment) required to successfully accomplish the task are available?
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DRRS-A “A Commander’s Report”DRRS-A “A Commander’s Report”
• Like the current USR readiness system DRRS-A will remain a “Commander’s Report”.
– Data is validated by the chain of command and quality-controlled by the Army institutional processes.
– Installations and additional TDA unit readiness reports will be added over time.
• DRRS-A provides enhanced features.– Users directly linked to the respective Army authoritative
databases.– Provides user-friendly web-based input tools to ease report
submission.
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• DoDD 7730.65 requires Service Secretaries:– Identify and include as measured units within ESORTS operational and support organizations
within the scope of their responsibilities needed to execute mission essential tasks in support of Combatant Commanders and Service-assigned missions.
– Develop resource and training standards for all organizations designated for inclusion in ESORTS. Collect and report metrics and supporting data for these organizations as specified by DoD implementation instructions.
• Army retains current reporting requirements– Operational Units
– MTOE units with AA UIC– MTOE units with FF UIC; and major headquarters.– TDA units that already submit reports– Training Base: RC Training Divisions, Brigades, Battalions– APS– Derivative UICs (DUIC) already reporting, or when directed to report.
– [Note: OSD DRRS Serial 2.0 Guidance requires reports from all DUICs. Current CJCSI and Army policy: Services determine when DUICs report. Currently HQDA, Army Commands/ASCC/DRU with ADCON determine if and when DUICs report readiness]
• Army adds new reporting requirements per DRRS Serial guidance– Institutional Army
– Select Installations start October 2006 (focus on Power Generation/Power Projection Platforms)
– Other TDA units: Phased implementation pending refinement of requirements with Army Commands, ASCCs, DRUs
When is Readiness ReportedWhen is Readiness Reported
No No ChangeChange
No No ChangeChange
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Training Key Events
Training Key Events
How will the Army Implement DRRS-A?How will the Army Implement DRRS-A?
10 Feb 06: ARWG Kick OFF Meeting
NLT 17 May 06: Publish HQDA Message for DRRS-A Implementation
28 Feb 06: ARWG—Draft Business Rules Review/Training Update
7 Apr 06 (T): Brief ACP DP 64 (ARFORGEN Measuring Model)
Oct 06ASORTS Retired
and DRRS-A Implemented
22 Feb 06: Army Times Interview
7 Mar 06: ARWG--Business Rules Review #2/Training Update
Mar-Nov 06: DRRS-A Publicity ICW PAO
Apr-Jun 06: Command Information
Sep 06 & beyond: Web-based training
21 Aug 06: Army Readiness Conference
June-Sep 06: MTTs (Unit Level)
24 Mar 06: OPSDEP Tank (OSD DRRS)
Aug - Oct 06: DRRS-A Field Testing
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FT DRUM WEPGAA 0710 CS BN BDE SPT BN INF
WGBRAA 0087 IN RGT 02 BN INF BCT
WAKLAA 0022 IN RGT 02 BN INF BCT
WD82AA 0010 CS BN BDE SPT BN INF
WJJ4AA 0071 AR RGT 03 SQDN RSTA
WA29AA 0025 FA RGT 04 BN 105T INF UA
WD8YAA 0010 IN BDE 01 HHC 1BCT 10 MTN
WJJQAA 0010 IN BDE 03 HHC 3BCT 10 MTN
WAKKAA 0032 IN RGT 01 BN INF BCT
DRRS-A Full Dress RehearsalDRRS-A Full Dress Rehearsal
Proof of PrincipleProof of Principle
BASELINE UNITS
MACOMS and COMPONENTS
ARNGUSAR
ARCENTUSAREURFORSCOM
HQDAHQDACCSA
OSDOSDDRRS
Ft STEWART WAQJFF 0003 IN DIV INF MECH DIV
WAQ1AA 0069 AR RGT 03 BN MANEUVER
WAQGAA 0007 IN BN 02 MANEUVER BN
WAP9AA 0007 AR SQ 03 ARMORED
WAQPAA 0003 IN BDE 02 HHC HVY 2BDE
WAQEAA 0015 IN BN 03 MANEUVER BN UA
WAQZAA 0041 FA BN 01 155SP HEAVY UA
WAQNAA 0003 IN BDE 01 HHC HVY 1BDE
WAX1AA 0003 AV BN 03 AVIATION REGT
WA2SAA 0009 FA BN 01 155SP HEAVY UA
WJAUAA 0026 CS BN BDE SPT BN
WDMPAA 0007 AR SQD 05 ARMORED
WJJJAA 0003 AR BN 01 BDE STB HVY
WJATAA 0003 CS BN BDE SPT BN HVY
WAZDAA 0064 AR BN 01 MANEUVER BN
WJJ6AA 0003 AR HHC STB
WAQRAA 0003 FA BDE HHB DIVARTY
WDX9AA 0003 AV BN 02 GENERAL
WJJKAA 0003 AR BN 02 BDE TRP BN UA2 All 18 installations will also take
part in the Proof of PrincipleFull Dress Rehearsal
All 18 installations will also take part in the Proof of Principle
Full Dress Rehearsal
ID all the units NLT JUN06. Prepare FDR EXORD and
execute FDR twice – in AUG and SEP06.
TN GUARD WXC6AA 1174 TC CO MDM TRUCK POL
W7L6AA W7L6 45 CIVIL SPT TM TNARNG
WTR9AA 0771 OD CO MAINT NONDIV DS
WPD9AA 0230 CS HHC HHC AREA SPT GP
WVD9AA 0278 AR RGT HHT 278 CAV RGT
CA GUARD WV7TAA 0000 AV HHC DIV AVN BDE
WTJKAA 0838 MP CO CBT SPT
WQRXAA 0140 AV RGT 01 BN GEN SPT
WV76AA 0140 AV CO CO G
USARC WSP6AA 0367 PI DET MOBILE
WQ11AA 0212 CS CO QM SUPPLY CO
WSJ1AA 0300 MP HHC PW CMD
WR17AA 0091 JA TM LSO
WSPQAA 0209 QM CO SUPPLY DS
WSUEAA 0753 QM CO WATER SUPPLY
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Training StrategyTraining Strategy
Overall training concept will occur in two phases:
• Phase I:
– Includes an DRRS-A information campaign starting in March 2006 with briefs posted on the Army readiness website, publication in professional periodicals and interviews on the Army news channels. An Army Readiness Conference will be conducted in late August 2006.
• Phase II:
– Includes executive level leadership briefings to Army Commands and their primary staff. This will include DRRS-A demonstrations online computer conference, and/or on site presentations beginning in May 2006.
– The DRRS-A Mobile Training Team (MTT) will conduct distance learning training for battalion, separate company level USR officers beginning in July 2006.
– The GCCS-A PM will develop self paced courses (web enabled) and train the trainer packets.
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Where We Are TodayWhere We Are Today
• The GCCS-A PM is overseeing two major contractor supported efforts in the software development of DRRS-A.
• The PM is also putting together the training packets and POIs for the MTTs, Distance Learning Sites, Train the Trainer/Self Paced courses.
• We are preparing the staffing of a “rapid action” revision of AR 220-1 that will include the DRRS-A changes.
• We are preparing the Proof or Principle message for the August 2006 test date.
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NETUSR NETUSR DEMONSTRATIONDEMONSTRATION
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BACKUPSBACKUPS
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• Commanders/Agency Directors will also assess the ability of the organization to execute the mission essential task list (METL) to meet mission objectives.
– If the majority of the Command level METs are assessed as “Yes”, and the remaining METs are assessed as “Qualified Yes”, then the overall assessment should be “Yes”.
– If the majority of the Command level METs are assessed as “Qualified Yes” and the remaining METs are assessed as “Yes”, then the overall mission assessment should be “Qualified Yes”.
– If any of the tasks are assessed as “No (Red), then the Commander must make a judgment as to whether the mission objectives can still be accomplished. Any “No” task would normally preclude an overall mission assessment of “Yes”. If the overall mission is rated other than “No” the commander should clearly explain how the plan will be accomplished despite the inability to accomplish the MET and any mitigation actions that will be taken.
OSD DRRS Serial 2.0 Guidance, page 2 (2005)
OSD DRRS Mission Assessment OSD DRRS Mission Assessment Y/Q/NY/Q/N
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