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WWW.SURVIVALEBOOKS.COM30 AFI10-207 4 APRIL 20084.2.4. Develops operational reports checklists for console controller.4.2.5. Develops operational reports training scenarios in concert with the CP Training Manager toevaluate and validate controller proficiency.4.2.6. Strategic <strong>Force</strong> Accounting Module (SFAM) reporting for OPLAN 8010 committed units IAWUnited States Strategic Command Directive (SD) 501-14, Strategic <strong>Force</strong> Accounting Module(SFAM) Reporting Procedures.4.3. Training Function. The training function is responsible for, as a minimum, the following:4.3.1. Training CP controller personnel on items outlined in Chapter 7 of this AFI.4.3.2. Developing, maintaining, and administering the training program.4.3.3. Ensuring training documentation is accomplished IAW applicable directives.4.3.4. Assisting supervisors/trainees with upgrade and qualification training issues.4.4. Systems Function. The CP systems function is responsible only for CP unique systems and will notbe utilized as a WGA or CSA. As a minimum, the Systems function is responsible for the followingwithin technical ability/constraints:4.4.1. Monitors and maintains all CP communication systems.4.4.2. Monitors and maintains all CP communications software and program applications.4.4.3. Ensures the CP has all required communications systems IAW this regulation and MAJCOMCP Requirements Documents.4.4.4. Researches/attends training for all associated CP systems and communications programs.4.4.5. Provides initial, refresher and recurring training to all CP controllers on CP communicationssystems.4.4.6. Provides inputs to CP training manager on communication systems and programs for inclusionin the unit training plan (UTP) and training scenarios.4.4.7. Coordinates, monitors and maintains MOA(s) with the local communications squadron.4.4.8. Acquires/maintains maintenance contracts for systems under contract.4.4.9. Conducts/documents quarterly review of all valid contracts for currency and compliance.4.4.10. Prepares/submits all necessary certification and accreditation documentation.4.4.11. Identifies unfunded equipment and systems requirements.4.4.12. Advises CP management of critical unfunded communication requirements and upgrades.4.4.13. Programs/plans for future CP requirements based on technological advances.4.5. Crisis Action Team (CAT). The CAT is not a CP function. When activated, the CP, as the core 24/7/365 C2 node of the ICC, typically hosts the unit or installation CAT and possibly the EOC. The compositionand function of the CAT is largely mission driven and therefore a MAJCOM or unit commander prerogative.However, membership for the CAT is most frequently a combination of the commander’s senior

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