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What are the two types of WRM equipment? |
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Joint-use and mobility equipment. |
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What type of WRM equipment is authorized to support a peacetime function that ceases to exist in wartime, thereby allowing the equipment to satisfy a wartime requirement? |
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What is mobility equipment? |
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It is defined as items and quantities that need to be moved with a unit or are needed for deployment in an emergency or during wartime. |
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Who is the Air Force lead command through the BEAR Integrated Management Team (BIMT) structure for BEAR systems? |
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What is the primary mission of BEAR? |
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To provide expeditionary basing assets for use at austere airfields, thereby providing the AEF with global basing capability. |
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What are the seven component subsystems of BEAR? |
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BEAR 150-personnel housekeeping (B-150) set; BEAR 550 initial housekeeping (B-550i) set; BEAR 550 follow-on housekeeping (B-550f) set; BEAR industrial operations (B-IO) set; BEAR initial flight-line (BIF) set; BEAR follow-on flight-line (B-FF) set; BEAR housekeeping support. |
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What BEAR component subsystem set supports up to 150 personnel in the open-the-base force module? |
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BEAR 150-personnel housekeeping (B-150) set. |
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What is a BEAR 550 initial housekeeping (B-550i) set? |
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It is a stand alone set that provides a robust camp consisting of billeting, feeding, and hygiene to support 550 personnel. |
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What BEAR component subsystem set includes facilities, equipment, and supplies necessary to establish and support aircraft flight-related operations and maintenance activities for an initial aircraft squadron deployed at a bare-base location. |
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BEAR initial flight-line (B-IF) set. |
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What are the different types of RSPs? |
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Mobility RSP; In-place RSP; Consumable RSP; Flexible Consumable RSP. |
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It is an air transportable package of readiness spares, repair parts, and related maintenance supplies required to support planned wartime or contingency operations of a weapon or support system for a specified period of time pending resupply. |
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Who publishes MRSP authorization annually? |
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Only the spares and repair parts required needed for operation above the normal peacetime operating stock levels expected to be available to a unit during wartime. |
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How long is the support period funded and planned for IRSP? |
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Who will process items requiring functional checks according to procedures outlined in AFMAN 23-110? |
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What activity code is issued to process mated item issues from the RSP? |
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What is a system inventory mangers used to formulate RSP levels? |
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Personal Computer-Aircraft Sustainability Module. |
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Who has the responsibility for operation of a weapons storage facility when mobilization is authorized? |
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Materiel Management Flight. |
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What management notice is produced, containing the serial number(s) of weapon(s) transferred? |
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Who can direct small arms transfer from one accountable activity to another within or outside the Air Force? |
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Who is responsible for preparing and packaging, inventorying, and maintaining bags? |
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What is a PC-based program designed to account for mobility and chemical warfare defense equipment (CWDE)? |
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How do you delete a person from the MICAS database? |
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By locating the individual to be deleted and then clicking the eraser icon. |
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What are the ways you can use to process an issue? |
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Scanning the linear bar code on the user’s Military ID or Common Access Card (CAC); typing the MICAS User ID into the Scan Box; scrolling to the user in the list on the left and clicking on the desired user; scanning a bar code with the user’s MICAS ID. |
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What information needs continuous monitoring in the mobility section? |
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Expiration dates for the shelf-life assets. |
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Briefly define an operations plan. |
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Any plan for the conduct of military operations. |
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List the five major phases in the deliberate planning process. |
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(I) Initiation, (II) Concept Development, (III) Plan Development, (IV) Plan Review, and (V) Supporting Plans. |
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In what phase do planners determine the best mix of UTCs, based on availability, timing, criteria, and required AFSCs? |
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Phase III, Plan Development. |
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How are tasked units identified in an OPLAN or TPFDD? |
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What capability document defines the total capability of the unit and documents the resources required to provide that capability? |
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What four resource areas are measured in the DOC statement? |
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(1) Personnel. (2) On-hand supplies and equipment. (3) Equipment condition. (4) Training. |
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What is a WMP-3 Part 2 (formerly AFWUS)? |
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Part of the WMP system; the corresponding owning force provider maintains all UTC availability records. |
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Which capability system provides a timely and accurate assessment of the status of the resources required by a unit to accomplish its wartime mission? |
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What does the Air Force use status information in SORTS for? |
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For assessing readiness and the impact of budgetary allocations and management actions on unit-level readiness. Additionally, data is used to answer congressional inquiries, readiness trend analysis, justification for readiness accounts in Air Force budget requests, and Air Force resource allocation decisions. |
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What capability system allows AEF-allocated units the ability to report UTC-level readiness? |
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