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NPFC - DI-PSSS-82101

TRAINING REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS REPORT (TRAR)

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Organization: NPFC
Publication Date: 15 February 2017
Status: active
Page Count: 2
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The Training Requirements Analysis Report (TRAR) documents the results of the target population/entry skills analysis and the required skills/knowledge analysis. The TRAR is used to establish the most basic level of training requirements for a Training System (TS) and satisfy aircrew, maintenance and ground personnel Job Performance Requirements (JPRs).

a. The TRAR establishes the skill, knowledge, and attitude training requirements for each type of aircrew, maintenance and ground personnel to be trained in the TS. Based on the types of skills and knowledges required to be trained, proficiency levels/codes are assigned for each task/task activity.

b. This Data Item Description (DID) contains the format, content, and intended use information for the data deliverable resulting from the work task described in the solicitation.

c. This DID is applicable to all TS acquisition programs.

d. This DID interrelates with DI-PSSS-81635, Mission/Task Analysis Report (MTAR); DIPSSS- 80569, Objectives; and Media Analysis Report (OMAR), DI-PSSS-82102 Training System Basis Analysis Report (TSBAR).

(Copies of these documents are available online at http://quicksearch.dla.mil.)

Document History

Training Requirements Analysis Report (TRAR)
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DI-PSSS-82101
February 15, 2017
TRAINING REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS REPORT (TRAR)
Use/Relationship: The Training Requirements Analysis Report (TRAR) documents the results of the target population/entry skills analysis and the required skills/knowledge analysis. The TRAR is used...

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