QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS VERIFIED A+
●● ReARMM- Principles and priorities.
Answer: Predictability, Stability, and Synchronization
●● ReARMM.
Answer: designed to optimize our ability to modernize and train the
Total Army to meet SECDEF directed mission requirements while
maintaining our commitment to Soldiers
Allow the Army to prioritize People and Deliberate Modernization
Allows the Force to see two years in detail, three years in concept
A disciplined life cycle approach enables the Army to minimize
OPTEMPO and PERSTEMPO turbulence
●● ReARMM - primary phases of Unit Life Cycle Model.
Answer: Modernize
Train
,Mission
●● Assigned Modernization (AMOD) Level One.
Answer: Unit equipped with the most recent and capable variant
available
●● Assigned Modernization (AMOD) Level Two.
Answer: Unit equipped with the next most recent and capable variant
containing some advanced capabilities to ensure interoperability
●● Assigned Modernization (AMOD) Level Three.
Answer: Unit equipped with fully capable equipment to meet ReARMM
mission line requirements containing some advanced capabilities to
ensure interoperability.
●● ReARMM - Unit Life Cycles.
Answer: 8 month cycles
●● ReARMM requirement.
Answer: organizational leaders need to have have a deep understanding
of the importance of four measured areas of the
Commander's Unit Status Report (CUSR)
,‒ Personnel (P-Rating)
‒ Equipment on Hand (S-Rating)
‒ Equipment Readiness (R-Rating)
‒ Training Readiness (T-Rating)
●● C-Level Rating (lower is better).
Answer: Overall Readiness Assessment
●● Personnel (P-Level).
Answer: measures personnel readiness using three metrics for personnel
fill percentages that are based on required strength established in the
unit's formal requirements and authorizations document (MTOE or
TDA)
‒ Available Personnel Strength
‒ Available MOS Strength by Duty Position
‒ Available Senior Grade Strength
●● Equipment on Hand (S-level).
Answer: is calculated by separately comparing the approved
authorizations document (MTOE) quantities of mission essential
equipment items (ERC-P or ERC-A) that are in the unit's possession or
available within 72 hours.
, ot based solely on property accountability records and it does not
consider the operational readiness or serviceability of the items.
●● Equipment Readiness (R-level).
Answer: indicates how well the unit or organization is
maintaining its on-hand equipment
‒ R-level is determined by calculating an aggregate R-level
‒ One R-level considers all maintenance reportable equipment
‒ One R-level considers only pacing items (ERC P) LIN
‒ The overall R-level is determined by comparing the aggregate R-level
and the R-levels for pacing items
‒ The overall R-level is equal to the lowest of these two R-levels.
●● Training (T-level).
Answer: reflects the commander's assessment of unit proficiency in the
METs associated with its core functions/designed capabilities
‒ T-METL percentage is auto-calculated by NetUSR using data obtained
from DTMS
‒ T assessed METs are multiplied by 3
‒ P assessed METs are multiplied by 2
‒ U assessed METs are multiplied by 1
‒ Total number of Unit METs are multiplied by 3