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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · S. 4049 (Reported in Senate) — To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2021 for military activities of the Department of Defense, for military c... · Sec. 542

Sec. 542. Additional elements with 2021 certifications on the Ready, Relevant Learning initiative of the Navy

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In submitting to Congress in 2021 the certifications required by section 545 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2018 ( Public Law 115–91 ; 131 Stat. 1396; 10 U.S.C. 8431 note prec.), relating to the Ready, Relevant Learning initiative of the Navy, the Secretary of the Navy shall also submit each of the following: A life cycle sustainment plan for the Ready, Relevant Learning initiative meeting the requirements in subsection (b). A report on the use of readiness assessment teams in training addressing the elements specified in subsection (c).
The life cycle sustainment plan required by subsection (a)(1) shall include a description of the approved life cycle sustainment plan for the Ready, Relevant Learning initiative, including with respect to each of the following: Product support management. Supply support. Packaging, handling, storage, and transportation. Maintenance planning and management. Design interface. Sustainment engineering. Technical data. Computer resources. Facilities and infrastructure. Manpower and personnel.
Support equipment. Training and training support. Governance, including the acquisition and program management structure. Such other elements in the life cycle sustainment of the Ready, Relevant Learning initiative as the Secretary considers appropriate. The report required by subsection (a)(2) shall set forth the following: A description and assessment of the extent to which the Navy is currently using Engineering Readiness Assessment Teams
(ERAT)and Combat Systems Readiness Assessment Teams (CSRAT) to conduct unit-level training and assistance in each capacity as follows: To augment non-Ready, Relevant Learning initiative training. As part of Ready, Relevant Learning initiative training. To train students on legacy, obsolete, one of a kind, or unique systems that are still widely used by the Navy. To train students on military-specific systems that are not found in the commercial maritime world. A description and assessment of potential benefits, and anticipated timelines and costs, in expanding Engineering Readiness Assessment Team and Combat Systems Readiness Assessment Team training in the capacities specified in paragraph (1). Such other matters in connection with the use of readiness assessment teams in connection with the Ready, Relevant Learning initiative as the Secretary considers appropriate.
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Additional elements with 2021 certifications on the Ready, Relevant Learning initiative of the Navy
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