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Defense Readiness Reporting System – Strategic (DRRS-S) PXO Course. 01 September, 2019 Presented by CNAP/CNAL N40. Why all the Changes?. NMETL Reduction
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Defense Readiness Reporting System – Strategic (DRRS-S)PXO Course 01 September, 2019 Presented by CNAP/CNAL N40
Why all the Changes? • NMETL Reduction • In June 2018, USFF mandated that all Navy units reduce the size of their METLs to support more accurate and timely readiness reporting to OPNAV, Joint Staff, and Congress. • All Aviation NMETLs have been reduced and all units will be reporting on their reduced NMETL by the USFF 30 June 2019 deadline • Reduced NMETLs are a prerequisite for the DRRS-S transition • DRRS-S Transition • On 13 August, the President signed the FY19 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) which mandates that all services will report readiness using DRRS-S (Joint version of DRRS) by the end of FY19 • USFF mandated that all Navy units shall transition to DRRS-S by 30 Aug 2019
Summary of Reporting Changes • DRRS-S contains two separate assessments: • Commander’s DRRS-S Assessments • The Commander shall assess all METs, MET standards, and Core • Assessing MET standards vice using PESTO data is unique to DRRS-S • Status of Resources and Training (SORTS) Assessment • The SORTS assessment is still required by CJCS • The SORTS C levels shall be consistent with the DRRS-S assessments • NSIT (Navy SORTS Input Tool) is the application within DRRS-S that allows Navy units to input SORTS data. • More exposure to all SORTS data
Summary of Software Changes DRRS-NDRRS-S PESTO pillar data OARS Page (SORTS) Single Submit button DRRS-N Afloat (ships) MET Standards NSIT Tool (SORTS) + Full SORTS data Separate approval buttons (MET, Core, NSIT) No DRRS-S Afloat
MET Standards Met Description StandardsAssessment MET Assessment Comments • What is a Standard? • A standard consists of a descriptive performance measure and performance criteria that defines full mission capability • The criteria is the established value that determines if the standard is achieved or not achieved • How are standards used in DRRS-S? • Standards are applied to each MET with criteria and assessed/observed options (USFF only requires the assessed option) • Before you can approve a MET in DRRS-S, all standards must be assessed
Assessments – Commander’s Remarks • CO Comments must be structured to show the following • Overall block • CO summary of top readiness concerns (5-6 lines max) • Issue, Impact, resolution • Current FRTP month, next FRTP event • Expected Deployment/RTHP date • Write the details of your issues in the Personnel, Equipment, and Training blocks. • R+5, Next FRTP event is TSTA (Jul 2019), expected deployment Jan 2020. • Top CO concerns: • Aircrew Manning • Senior Maintenance personnel manning • ACTC generation for newly arrived aircrew This goes in the CNAF Flag Readiness brief This provides us the details for talking points
Assessments Commander’s Remarks The issues you comment on in DRRS-S change depending on your FRTP Phase • Maintenance • Aircraft availability to conduct ULT/ACTC generation • Impact of aircraft on loan to NAWDC/TOP GUN/other squadrons or in Depot or MODs • Single shift maintenance due to maintenance manning • Predicting aircrew on board for ARP and AWF • Basic • Aircrew availability and training for ARP/AWF • Managing aircraft MODs /aircraft availability for ARP/AWF/C2X • Execution of ordnance • Integrated/Advanced • Execution of ordnance • Finalizing aircrew training for C2X and turning “Green” • Sustain/Deploy • Degradations due to AOR restrictions on tactical flying • Plan to maintain training while deployed • Ability to retain and train aircrew for post deployment sustainment
SORTS Reporting • Joint Staff still requires all services to report legacy SORTS data • The NSIT section of DRRS-S allows Navy units to update SORTS data • NSIT is a separate assessment that still needs to be consistent with DRRS-S • DRRS-S exposes units to the full set of SORTS data that had previously been reported through DRRS-N • Several of the SORTS data sets come from sources other than the unit • Unit registration date • Unit ID data • Data set descriptions will be part of the TYCOM reporting guidance 8
CVW / CSCW-1 Reporting • Under the reduced METL the old CARR no longer works thus CAG/CSCW-1 report under their staff UIC • The CAG/CSCW-1 staff can view each squadron’s assessment in DRRS-S but not as a group • Squadrons can still submit their comments to the CAG/CSCW-1 to inform the CAG/CDRE comments • The CAG/CSCW-1 comments still reflect the ability of the wing as a whole to perform their various missions
DRRS-S Account Permissions • DRRS-S URL (SIPRNET): https://drrs.csd.disa.smil.mil/drrs/login • The unit of assignment is the unit that you are allowed to edit • Only five accounts per unit are allowed to have Unit Commander Permissions • To get a new DRRS-S Account • Request an account on the DRRS-S homepage. OSDwill only create accounts with "View only" permissions • Call the Navy Readiness Support Center (USFF Help Desk) at 757-836-6365 to have your permission level upgraded to unit commander. • DRRS-S User Roles:
DRRS-S Policy • NTRP 1-03.3 (Navy DRRS-N manual) still applies for some parts of DRRS-S • C level guidance • PCTEF policy • Codes & Tables (Activity, deployment, Chem-Bio etc) • USFF serial policy messages • Assessing standards • NSIT data reporting (required reason codes) • Comment writing and format guidance • CNAP/CNAL 3500.38 - TYCOM DRRS-N Supplemental Guidance • General reporting guidance • Frequency of reports • TYCOM Supplemental DRRS-S guidance in revision to support DRRS-S
DRRS-S Transition Training/Support • Classroom Training • Multiple classroom training will be scheduled during transition at fleet concentration sites and remote sites by request • Routine classroom training will be available after all units have transitioned • CNAF Readiness Reference Tool • Distributed at training classes • Email/Phone Support • Contact your TYCOM or Wing readiness officers • Navy Readiness Support Center • Account and technical support only
Summary • DRRS-S Reporting • MET standards must be met to report Green (Y) • Old PESTO inputs still exist in DRRS-N Ashore (read only) to inform the commander’s assessment, but they are not displayed in DRRS-S • Same concepts from DRRS-N still apply (MCO standard, truth in reporting, etc) • Take advantage of the readiness reporting experience at the TYCOM • Call/email us with your questions • Training and support will be provided as we transition systems • We are always available to provide training locally or on the road
Points of Contact CDR Dave “Lanezies” Lane DRRS-N Program Manager 757-836-8244 Mr. Tim “Spock” Leonard SHARP PM619-767-7748 Contractor Training & Policy Support CNAL Support Mr. Chris Soler 757-836-8243 Mr. John Bryson 757-836-8242 CNAL_NFLT_N40_T&R@navy.mil CNAP Support Mr. Derek Teachout 619-767-7745 Mr. Dan Raphael 619-545-4349 CNAP_T&R@navy.(smil.)mil DRRS-S Account servicing & Technical Support Navy Readiness Support Center (NRSC) U.S. Fleet Forces 757-836-6365 nrre@navy.(smil).mil