Individual Training Standards (ITS) System for Data Systems, Occupational Field (OccFld) 40


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This presents Individual Training Standards (ITS) System for OccFld 40. This Order contains a majority of the tasks necessary for enlisted Marines in OccFld 40 to perform their jobs. For each task, there is one training standard. An explanation of how to use this Order is contained in enclosure (1). In addition, the following is provided: An explanation of the components of an individual training standard is contained in enclosure (2). A list of tasks by duty area and the assignment of responsibility to teach the task are listed in enclosure (3). A cross-reference index that lists tasks that are specific to an MOS as well as tasks that are common to two or more MOS's is provided in enclosure (4). Training standards for each MOS in OccFld 40 are contained in enclosure (5). Source of additional data systems reference information are identified in enclosure (6). A feedback questionnaire is provided in enclosure (7). (1) Utilize the OccFld 40 ITS as the basis for the design, development, implementation, and evaluation of training in the data systems field. (2) Establish managed-on-the-job training (MOJT) programs to train the tasks indicated in enclosure (3). Unit commanders are encouraged to request assistance from the Marine Corps Institute (MCI) when establishing their training programs. 3. Submit recommended changes to CMC (Code T). 4. Complete phase five of the system approach to training in accordance with reference (a), paragraph 4b(5), and report to the Commandant of the Marine Corps (Code T) and difficulties in implementing this ITSS.




Individual Training Standards (ITS) System for the Data Systems Occupational Field (OCCFLD) 40


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This reference establishes the system used to publish all training standards, provide policy, and assign responsibilities for applying the Systems Approach to Training (SAT). ITS's provide a common base of training for all Marines who have the same MOS. They provide the basis for the SAT of all individual training. ITS's are to be used by institutional and unit commanders to determine proficiency of individual Marines, to establish training plans and courses of instruction, and to maintain a progressive and systematic method to monitor training impacts on Individual Career Development Plans. ITS's are derived from Mission Performance Standards which come from combat requirements of the Fleet Marine Forces. Changes to doctrine, force structure, and the introduction of new weapons and equipment will require revision of this Order on a regular basis.













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