Report Date: 12 Feb 2018 805C-42B-7102 Implement Personnel Readiness Management (PRM) Status: Approved Distribution Restriction: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Destruction Notice: None Foreign Disclosure: FD1 - This training product has been reviewed by the training developers in coordination with the USASSI Adjutant General School, Fort Jackson, SC foreign disclosure officer. This training product can be used to instruct international military students from all approved countries without restrictions. Page 1
Conditions: You are the battalion S-1 and your unit is scheduled to deploy in 180 days. Less than 60% of your unit's personnel are reported as available to deploy. The battalion commander tasked you to improve the unit's personnel readiness management (PRM) in preparation for deployment in support of unified land operations. You have access to the references listed on the enclosed table and standard office supplies and equipment. This task should not be trained in MOPP 4. Standards: Develop a strength management and personnel distribution plan that ensures the battalion deploys at or above the current HQDA Manning Guidance. Identify 100% of non-deployable Soldiers and request replacements. Special Conditions: None Safety Risk: Low MOPP 4: Never Task Statements Cue: Improve the unit's PRM status in preparation for deployment in support of unified land operations. None DANGER None WARNING None CAUTION Remarks: All required references and technical manuals not available online will be provided by the local command. Notes: None Page 2
Performance Steps 1. Develop unit-level PRM policies and standing operating procedures (SOPs). 2. Conduct PRM predeployment activities. a. Submit G-1 Rear Detachment (RD) report, as required. b. Track status of non-deployable Soldiers. c. Track status of non-available Soldiers. d. Track the physical profile process, immunizations, and medical/dental readiness using the Medical Protection System (MEDPROS). e. Manage Unit Identification Codes (UICs), hierarchy and Derivative UICs, through various databases to ensure an accurate readiness common operational picture to the national HR provider. f. Review Human Resources Authorization Report (HRAR) / Unit Manning Report (UMR) for authorizations and proper slotting of personnel. 3. Update the Deployed Theater Accountability System (DTAS) and human resources (HR) enabling systems with all required personnel data, strength, and duty status changes. 4. Establish a link with Division and/or the Human Resources Command (HRC) for replacement of key personnel. 5. Prepare the personnel portion of the Unit Status Report (USR) to ensure unit personnel readiness is accurately reflected, identifies critical shortages, and establishes manning expectations. 6. Determine replacement priorities based on current and forecasted readiness status and commander's intent. 7. Distribute Soldiers and Army civilians to subordinate commands based on documented manpower requirements, authorizations, and predictive analysis. 8. Report to the commander the personnel readiness status (current and projected) of subordinate units to include: key leaders, critical combat squads, crews and teams. a. Predict personnel requirements, based on current strength levels, projected gains, estimated losses, and the projected number of Soldiers and Army civilians returning to duty from Medical Treatment Facilities (MTFs). b. Cross-level Soldiers in deploying units to ensure all deploying elements are sufficiently manned. 9. Monitor losses (e.g., combat, non-combat, legal actions, medical, Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) Administrative Retention Board (MAR2), Medical Evaluation Boards (MEBs), etc). a. Utilize Warrior Transition Units (WTUs) when appropriate. b. Ensure officers and enlisted personnel comply with HRC assignment instructions. 10. Monitor status of non-available or non-deployable Soldier status, to include Rear Detachments. 11. Coordinate and synchronize with the S-4 on equipment for personnel. 12. Plan the personnel portion of reorganization or reconstitution operations. 13. Coordinate Soldier Readiness Processing (SRP) to validate individual readiness and ensure visibility through updates to appropriate systems and databases. 14. Manage Soldier utilization; distribute and properly slot Soldiers within the battalion. 15. Report critical personnel requirements for individual Soldiers and/or teams. 16. Ensure PRM is included in all Operation Plans (OPLANs) and Operation Orders (OPORDs). Page 3
(Asterisks indicates a leader performance step.) Evaluation Guidance: Score the Soldier GO if all performance measures are passed (P). Score the Soldier NO GO if any performance measure is failed (F). If the Soldier fails any performance measure, show what was done wrong and how to perform it correctly. Evaluation Preparation: This task can be evaluated by use of the performance measures as listed. This method of evaluation is appropriate if the Soldier performs the task on the job. Allow the Soldier to practice until the Soldier feels qualified and prepared for the evaluation. Then have the Soldier perform the task, using the materials listed in the CONDITIONS statement above. Score the Soldier "PASS" or "FAIL" as determined by the performance. PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO N/A 1. Developed unit-level PRM policies and SOPs. 2. Conducted PRM predeployment activities. 3. Updated DTAS and HR enabling systems with all required personnel data, strength, and duty status changes. 4. Established a link with Division and/or HRC for replacement of key personnel. 5. Prepared the personnel portion of the USR to ensure unit personnel readiness was accurately reflected, identified critical shortages, and established manning expectations. 6. Determined replacement priorities based on current and forecasted readiness status and commander's intent. 7. Distributed Soldiers and Army civilians to subordinate commands based on documented manpower requirements, authorizations, and predictive analysis. 8. Reported to the commander the personnel readiness status (current and projected) of subordinate units to include: key leaders, critical combat squads, crews and teams. 9. Monitored losses (e.g., combat, non-combat, legal actions, medical, MAR2, MEBs, etc). 10. Monitored status of non-available or non-deployable Soldier status, to include Rear Detachments. 11. Coordinated and synchronized with the S-4 on equipment for personnel. 12. Planned the personnel portion of reorganization or reconstitution operations. 13. Coordinated SRP to validate individual readiness and ensure visibility through updates to appropriate systems and databases. 14. Managed Soldier utilization; distributed and properly slotted Soldiers within the battalion. 15. Reported critical personnel requirements for individual Soldiers and/or teams. 16. Ensured PRM was included in all OPLANs and OPORDs. Supporting Reference(s): Step Number Reference ID Reference Name Required Primary AR 220-1 Army Unit Status Reporting and Force Registration - Consolidated Policies AR 600-8-6 Personnel Accounting and Strength Reporting AR 614-100 AR 614-200 OFFICER ASSIGNMENT POLICIES, DETAILS AND TRANSFERS ENLISTED ASSIGNMENTS AND UTILIZATION MANAGEMENT ATP 1-0.1 G-1/AG and S-1 Operations No DA PAM 611-21 SMARTBOOK DA PPG FM 1-0 PAM 220-1 MOS Smartbook No Department of the Army Personnel Policy Guidance for Overseas Contingency Operations (with current update) Human Resources Support http://armypubs.army.mil/doctrine/dr_pubs/dr_a/ pdf/fm1_0.pdf Defense Readiness Reporting System-Army Procedures No No TADSS : None Equipment Items (LIN): None Page 4
Materiel Items (NSN) : Step ID NSN LIN Title Qty 6150-00-057-0607 Power Strip, Electrical Outlet 1 7010-01-454-5951 Computer System, Digital, Desk Top 1 702500PRINTERLB Computer, Printer Laser (Black w/printer cable) 1 1. 7025-01-328-5540 Printer, Automatic Data Processing, Laser Printer 1 1. 7010-01-454-5951 Computer System, Digital, Desk Top 1 Environment: Environmental protection is not just the law but the right thing to do. It is a continual process and starts with deliberate planning. Always be alert to ways to protect our environment during training and missions. In doing so, you will contribute to the sustainment of our training resources while protecting people and the environment from harmful effects. Refer to the current Environmental Considerations manual and the current GTA Environmental-related Risk Assessment card. Safety: In a training environment, leaders must perform a risk assessment in accordance with current Risk Management Doctrine. Leaders will complete the current Deliberate Risk Assessment Worksheet in accordance with the TRADOC Safety Officer during the planning and completion of each task and sub-task by assessing mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and support available-time available and civil considerations, (METT-TC). Note: During MOPP training, leaders must ensure personnel are monitored for potential heat injury. Local policies and procedures must be followed during times of increased heat category in order to avoid heat related injury. Consider the MOPP work/rest cycles and water replacement guidelines IAW current CBRN doctrine. Prerequisite Individual Tasks : None Supporting Individual Tasks : Task Number Title Proponent Status 805C-42B-7103 Validate Personnel Accountability Procedures 805C - Adjutant General (Individual) Approved 805C-42B-7104 Manage Personnel Strength Data 805C - Adjutant General (Individual) Approved Supported Individual Tasks : None Supported Collective Tasks : Task Number Title Proponent Status 71-CO-0002 Provide Personnel Support to a Theater Army 71 - Combined Arms (Collective) Approved Headquarters for Companies 34-BDE-3008 Validate Subordinate Units' Mission Readiness 34 - Combat Electronic Warfare and Intelligence (Collective) 71-BN-0007 71-CO-0006 12-EAC-1226 Perform Essential Personnel Services for Headquarters Battalion Provide Personnel Support to a Headquarters for Companies Provide Human Resources Support During Offense, Defense, Stability and Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) Operations (Theater Sustainment Command (TSC) - Human Resources Sustainment Center (HRSC)) Reviewed 71 - Combined Arms (Collective) Approved 71 - Combined Arms (Collective) Approved 12 - Adjutant General (Collective) Approved 12-BDE-0012 Conduct Personnel Readiness Procedures (S1) 12 - Adjutant General (Collective) Approved 12-BDE-0009 Process Replacements (S1) 12 - Adjutant General (Collective) Approved 05-BN-0026 Perform Essential Personnel Services 05 - Engineers (Collective) Approved Knowledges : Knowledge ID 805C-K-1399 805C-K-0907 805C-K-0599 805C-K-1060 805C-K-1062 805C-K-0924 805C-K-0093 805C-K-0550 K8008 805C-K-0934 805C-K-0557 Knowledge Name Personnel Turnover Contents of PRR. Contents of the unit personnel roster Assignment fill plans Special support requirements Contents of Unit Readiness Deficiency Summary Report. Authorized abbreviations and brevity codes Contents of previous Personnel Estimates Who issues orders Know how abbreviations and acronyms are to be entered Characteristics of the Personnel Estimate report format Page 5
805C-K-0805 805C-K-0003 805C-K-1481 K8098 805C-K-0957 805C-K-1364 805C-K-0048 Contents of an Ad Hoc Query Report. Knowledge of Administrative SOPs. What the types of enlisted MOSs are What determines a change in status PRR generating procedures. Contents of Duty Status Changes How to apply "fairshare" and distribution principle Skills : Skill ID 805C-S-0097 805C-S-0570 805C-S-0468 805C-S-0563 805C-S-0470 805C-S-0125 805C-S-0166 805C-S-0463 805C-S-0749 805C-S-0224 805C-S-0406 805C-S-0027 805C-S-0069 805C-S-0482 805C-S-0481 Skill Name Interpret an EDAS List Interpret the Task Force Personnel Summary. Interpret and apply command staff reporting procedures Interpret the Personnel Status Report. Interpret and apply information on Battlefield Operations Apply decision-making skills Communicate effectively Interpret a Personnel Summary. Interpret Duty Status Changes Perform calculations Generate Soldier Readiness Report. Interpret and apply the Personnel Summary Report (PSR) Interpret and extract data from the Reconciliation Report Interpret and apply the Personnel Requirements Report Interpret and apply the Personnel Estimate format ICTL Data : ICTL Title AOC 42B - Human Resources Officer - CPT 42B - Human Resources Officer - CPT Personnel Type MOS Data Officer AOC: 42B, Rank: CPT, Duty Pos: AAG Officer AOC: 42B, Rank: CPT, Duty Pos: AAG Page 6