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SCORING/TRACKING MAJ Dan Kidd daniel.kidd@us.army.mil (845) 938-2287

SCORING/TRACKING MAJ Dan Kidd daniel.kidd@us.army.mil (845) 938-2287. Scoring Center Intent. Scoring metrics Each event is scored and placed separately

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SCORING/TRACKING MAJ Dan Kidd daniel.kidd@us.army.mil (845) 938-2287

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  1. SCORING/TRACKINGMAJ Dan Kidddaniel.kidd@us.army.mil(845) 938-2287

  2. Scoring Center Intent • Scoring metrics • Each event is scored and placed separately • The 11 events are Marksmanship, Land Navigation, Obstacle Course, Rope Bridge, Rappel, TCCC, Weapons/Grenade, Boat Course, IED/Communications, DMI Challenge, and Time • Final scoring will be based on points assigned to event placement • (eg. 56 Teams – 1st Place for Rope Bridge Event receives 56 points, 2nd place 55 points….) • Course time will be a independently scored event • This event will consist of 9 timed lengths between each of the events • This will test route selection and speed of travel between events • Each event will have a check-in/check-out station to capture leg time • Hold time will not be a scoring factor or penalty for this event • Scoring Passport • All scores, times and penalties will be logged at each event using the Team Passport

  3. Tentative Score Sheet

  4. Tentative Score Sheet

  5. SPOT 2 GPS Device Specifications • Alert 9-1-1 – In the event of a emergency that threatens loss of Life, Limb or Eyesight • We will receive notification from directly from tracking station if SOS button is pushed • Even if SPOT cannot acquire its location from the GPS network it will still attempt to send a distress signal – without exact location – to the Emergency Response Center • Ask for Help - Request help from TOC • In the event of a non-life threatening emergency, you can use this function to notify your personal contacts that you need assistance. Track Progress - Send and save your location and allow contacts to track your progress • Size: 4.38 X 2.75 X 1.5” • Weight: 7.37 ounces • Floats in water • Waterproof to 1 meter for up to 30 minutes • 10 minute tracking refresh rate

  6. SPOT 2 GPSDevice Orientation Ask for Help Button Emergency Alert Button Track Progress – These two buttons will flash while tracking is active • GPS Light may flash red while fixing on satellites • Ensure the SPOT logo is facing the sky at all times

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