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Combat Readiness

Combat readiness resources for Army units and individual soldiers. These sites cover medical readiness tracking through MEDPROS, physical fitness management, weapons qualification records, and deployment preparation tools required by Army Regulation. Unit commanders and readiness NCOs rely on these portals to maintain and document mission-ready status across their formations.

All Combat Readiness Sites

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ReportIt is the centralized mechanism for collecting injury, illness and loss reports to help the Army meet its applicable regulatory requirements and effectively manage its safety and occupational health program. Army Safety Management Information System Revised (ASMIS‐R), is necessary to reduce accidental loss. This automated incident reporting system will meet the functional needs of both command organizations and users. It will also improve regulatory compliance by offering a single, standard, and efficient process for reporting incidents.

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Army Accident Reporting SystemCombat Readiness
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The U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center preserves Army readiness through analysis, training, and the development of systems that prevent accidental loss of our people and resources.

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Army Combat Readiness CenterCombat Readiness
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ArmyFit is a web-based application that stores, tracks, and integrates data from personal fitness devices and provides feedback so users can measure their progress toward fitness objectives.

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Army FitCombat Readiness
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Army Readiness Assessment Program (ARAP) is a Web-based resource that provides battalion-level commanders with data on their formation's readiness posture through seven categories: - Common Core - Organizational Processes - Organizational Climate - Resources - Safety Programs - Open Ended

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Army Readiness Assessment ProgramCombat Readiness
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ASMIS 2.0 will provide capabilities to support the five core activities of Army SOH: Hazards Management Mishap and Near Miss Reporting Inspections, Surveys, and Assessments SOH Education and Training SOH Program Management Furthermore, ASMIS 2.0 will provide a framework of people, processes, and technology to integrate, synchronize and optimize Army SOH capabilities to create a culture where Safety and Occupational Health are enablers of Army readiness and quality of life.

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Army Safety Management Information System (ASMIS) 2.0Army Web Sites
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The Deployment Health Assessment Program (DHAP) allows you to take proactive steps to protect your health and well-being and to ensure your military readiness. DHAP provides early identification of emerging deployment related health conditions and serves as a gateway to care and treatment.

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Deployment Health Assessment Program (DHAP)Army Web Sites
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Global Combat Support System - Army (GCSS-Army) is one program with two components. The first component, GCSS-Army Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Solution, is an automated information system that serves as the primary tactical logistics enabler supporting Army and joint transformation for sustainment. The program re-engineers current business processes to achieve end-to-end logistics and integration with applicable command and control (C2) and joint systems. The second component, Army Enterprise Systems Integration Program (AESIP), integrates Army business functions by providing a single source for enterprise hub services, master data and business intelligence. GCSS-Army uses Commercial Off-The-Shelf ERP software products to support rapid force projection in the battlefield functional areas of arming, fixing, fueling, sustaining and tactical logistics financial processes.

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Global Combat Support SystemCombat Readiness
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Ground Risk Assessment Tool (GRAT) is a mission planning tool developed to augment the military decision-making process. Consisting of five integral parts, it assists users in identifying potential hazards and controls for specified ground missions or activities, both on and off duty.

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Ground Risk Assessment Tool (GRAT)Combat Readiness
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MOBCOP is an internet site where Reserve Component Soldiers (USAR, IRR, ARNG, IMA) can find and volunteer for active duty tours. Any command that has positions or missions that could be filled by a RC Soldier can post those jobs on Tour of Duty. TOD allows commands to build and validate their positions so the vacancies can be searched by Soldiers seeking active duty. The positions in TOD must be validated by the command that owns the position or mission before they can be listed. Soldiers can find positions that match their grade and skills and then request the hiring command consider them for the job.

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MOBCOPCombat Readiness
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The Range Facility management Support System provide users with a non-graphical remote scheduling tool that interfaces directly with RFMSS at fielded RFMSS sites. RFMSS allows determine facility availability, submit and view scheduling requests and read published Range Bulletins. Current schedules and conflicts are displayed in the Two-Week view.

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Range Facility Management Support SystemArmy Web Sites
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A risk management information system (RMIS) is an information system that assists in consolidating property values, claims, policy, and exposure information and providing the tracking and management reporting capabilities to enable the user to monitor and control the overall cost of risk management.

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Risk Management Information System (RMIS)Combat Readiness
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The Soldier Enhancement Program (SEP) is an enduring process designed to help the Army move at 'the Speed of Industry' to evaluate and type classify existing prototypes or commercially available items that will enhance Soldiers' ability to execute their combat mission.

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Soldier Enhancement ProgramArmy Web Sites
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The Sustainable Range Program, is the Army's overall approach for improving the way in which it designs, manages, and uses its ranges. SRP's goal is to maximize capability, availability, and accessibility of ranges and training lands.

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Sustainable Range Program (SRP) PortalArmy Web Sites