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WWW.SURVIVALEBOOKS.COM48 AFI10-207 4 APRIL 2008approval. The request must be in writing and include the justification for modification. No deletionof <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> subtasks is allowed.7.3.6. Performance Standards:7.3.6.1. Adding: MAJCOM C2 elements/Units may create a Performance Standard for eachadded subtask identified as a “Performance” or “Both” type subtask. Units will put an “X” in the“month” column if the subtask will be evaluated.7.3.6.2. Deleting/Modifying: MAJCOM C2 elements/Units are not authorized to delete/modifyPerformance Standards. However, CP managers may submit requests to delete/modify PerformanceStandards to their MAJCOM for approval. The request must be in writing and include thejustification for deleting/modifying the Performance Standard.7.3.7. CTO. MAJCOMs/Units will maintain completed CTOs (individualized MTL) until the individualis no longer assigned (e.g., PCSs, separates, retires, etc.). An individual’s CTO will be maintainedin the AF 623. Completed CTOs for E-7 will be maintained in a unit developed individual trainingfolder/binder.7.4. Certification Areas. Personnel will be certified after satisfactorily completing initial or refreshertraining. All certification, decertification and recertification actions will be documented on AF Form4374, Command Post/C2 Center Controller Certification Record, and AF Form 4375, Command Post/C2Center Controller De/Recertification Record.7.4.1. The following certification areas are AF approved areas for CP personnel. Units will not use/create other certification areas without MAJCOM approval.7.4.1.1. Command and Control Operations (C2OP). This is a mandatory certification area thatencompasses the below items and other aspects of the CP CFETP and MTL with the exception ofEA and Mission Management (TACC only).7.4.1.1.1. Mission Monitoring. CP controllers assigned to a CP on an AF installation with anactive runway are required to be trained and proficient in all aspects of mission monitoring. Itencompasses all facets of mission movement and includes the general C2 skills needed to performduties at home station and deployed, i.e., flight following aircraft, maintaining physicalsecurity, running QRCs, detailed understanding of Chapter 6 of this AFI, etc. The skills necessaryto become proficient in this certification are trained in the Mission Monitoring phase ofthe MTP.7.4.1.1.2. Operational Reporting. This training area is required for all CP controllers assignedto a CP. The skills necessary to become proficient in this area are trained in the OperationalReports Phase of the MTP. Minimum requirements will cover AFI 10-206, applicable treaties,LERTCON Status of Action (LSOA) reporting, and SD 501-14 for controllers assigned toOPLAN 8010 committed CPs.7.4.1.2. EA. This is a mandatory certification area for all CP controllers assigned to a CP and theMAJCOM Command Center. Personnel at OPLAN 8010 units will be trained in both MAJCOMand OPLAN 8010 EAP, and will normally be certified in both requirements at the same time. Theskills necessary to become proficient in this certification are trained in the Emergency Actionsphase of the MTP.

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