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FISCAL YEAR 2018-2022 TRAINING INPUT PLAN REQUIREMENTS WORKING GROUP FINAL GUIDANCE
Date Signed: 1/18/2017 | MARADMINS Number: 033/17
MARADMINS : 033/17
181912Z JAN 17
MARADMIN 033/17
MSGID/GENADMIN/CG MCCDC QUANTICO VA//
SUBJ/FISCAL YEAR 2018-2022 TRAINING INPUT PLAN REQUIREMENTS WORKING GROUP FINAL GUIDANCE//
REF/A/DOC/MCO 1553.1B/19910524//
REF/B/DOC/MCO 1553.2C/20160908//
REF/C/DOC/NAVMC 1553.2/20150921//
REF/D/DOC/MCO 5311.1E/20151118//
NARR/REFERENCE A IS MCO 1553.1B THE MARINE CORPS TRAINING AND EDUCATION SYSTEM.  REFERENCE B IS MCO 1553.2C MARINE CORPS FORMAL SCHOOL MANAGEMENT POLICY.  REF C IS NAVMC 1553.2 MARINE CORPS FORMAL SCHOOL MANAGEMENT POLICY GUIDANCE.  REF D IS MCO 5311.1D TOTAL FORCE STRUCTURE PROCESS.//
POC/D. R. JEFFRIES/MAJ/UNIT:  TECOM/TEL:  (703) 432-0071/TEL:  DSN 378-0071//
GENTEXT/REMARKS/1.  Commanding General (CG), Training and Education Command (TECOM) sponsors the annual Training Input Plan (TIP) Requirements Working Group (WG) and the TECOM Formal School Quota Requirements Management Branch (FSQRMB).  Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) Training and Education Standards Division (MTESD) (C 466) acts as the CGs agent to conduct the TIP Requirements WG.  The Fiscal Year 2018-2022 (FY18-22) TIP Requirements WG will be conducted from Tuesday, 7 March 2017 through Thursday, 9 March 2017 aboard Marine Corps Base, Quantico, Virginia.  This message provides final WG guidance, as well as guidance for sponsors submission of formal school training requirements in preparation for the TIP Requirements WG.
2.  Background
2.a.  Per references a and b, FSQRMB annually solicits formal school training quota requirements from formal school requirement sponsors (Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Marine Corps Recruiting Command, Marine Corps Combat Development Command, occupational field managers as defined in ref d, Marine Forces commanders, and Marine Corps Installations Command).  This information is compiled into the TIP, disseminated, and used as a planning tool for those activities required to plan, program, resource, and schedule training capacity to meet the Marine Corps formal school training requirements.  FSQRMB requests sponsors submit their training requirements approximately two months prior to the TIP Requirements WG.  The purpose of the early submission is to provide sufficient time for FSQRMB to conduct requirement validation analysis prior to the WG meeting and to use the WG meeting as the vehicle for finalizing requirements, rather than as the vehicle for gathering them.
2.b.  While the following list of formal school requirement sponsors is not all inclusive, it captures the major Marine Corps requirement sponsor organizations with requirements submitted for the FY17-21 TIP (read in one column):
Commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC)
    Security Forces (Interagency) (PSH)
    Headquarters Marine Corps Safety Division (SD)
Deputy Commandant (DC) for Aviation (DC A)
    Aviation Expeditionary Enablers Branch (APX)
    Aviation Logistics and Support Branch (ASL)
    Aviation Manpower and Support Branch (ASM)
Director of Intelligence
    Intelligence Manpower and Training Branch (IOP)
DC for Installations and Logistics (DC I and L)
    Director, Contracts Division (LB)
    Logistics Policy and Capabilities Branch (LPC)
    Logistics Distribution Policy Branch (LPD)
    Engineer and Explosive Ordnance Disposal Advocacy Branch (LPE)
DC for Manpower and Reserve Affairs (DC MRA)
    Manpower Information Operations Branch (MIF)
    Manpower Management Officer Assignments (MMOA)
    Plans, Programs and Boards Section (MMOA-3)
    Equal Opportunity and Diversity Management Branch (MPE)
    Manpower Plans, Programs and Budget Branch (MPP)
DC for Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Reserve Affairs
    Personnel Affairs Management (RAM)
    Reserve Affairs Policy (RAP)
DC for Plans, Policies and Operations (DC PPO)
    Marine Corps Information Operations Center (MCIOC)
    Information Operations and Space Integration Branch (PLI)
    Ground Combat Element Branch (POG)
    Special Operations Directorate Branch (PO-SOD)
    Law Enforcement, Investigations and Corrections Branch (PSL)
    Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and High-Yield Explosive Defense Section (CBRNE)
DC for Programs and Resources (DC P and R (RFL))
Director of Command, Control, Communications and Computers (C4)
    Communications Information Systems (CRP)
Director of the Office of U.S. Marine Corps Communication (OUSMCC)
    Public Affairs Office (PA)
    Music Section (PAC-20)
    Combat Camera Division (COMCAMDIV)
Staff Judge Advocate of the Commandant
    Legal Administration Officer of the Marine Corps (LAO)
    Legal Services Chief of the Marine Corps (LSC)
    Judge Advocate Support Branch (JAS)
CG, Education Command (C40)
CG, Marine Air-Ground Task Force Training Center (MAGTFTC)
    Marine Corps Logistics Operations Group (MCLOG)
    Marine Corps Tactical Operations Group (MCTOG)
    Mountain Warfare Training Center (MWTC)
CG, Marine Forces Command (MARFORCOM)
    Marine Corps Security Cooperations Group (MCSCG)
CG, Marine Forces Pacific (MARFORPAC)
CG, Marine Forces Reserve (MARFORRES)
CG, Marine Special Operations Command (MARSOC)
CG, MARINE CORPS INSTALLATIONS COMMAND (MCICOM)
CG, Marine Corps Logistics Command (MCLC)
CG, Marine Corp Recruiting Command (MCRC)
    Marine Corp Recruiting Command-Officer Programs (MCRCOFF)
CG, TECOM
    G-3 TECOM (C461)
    Range Training Area Management (C465)
    Visual Information Management (C468CCM)
    Ground Training Division (C469)
    Aviation Training Division (C4610)
    Aviation Training Division, Aviation Ground Training (C4610AGT)
    Command and Control Training and Education Center of Excellence (C2TECOE)
CG, Training Command (TRNGCMD)
    Weapons Training Battalion (C476)
    Training Command G-3 Aviation Production Section (C47G3A)
Commander, Marine Corps Systems Command (MARCORSYSCOM)
    Ammunition, MARCORSYSCOM (AM)
2.c.  Based on historic training requirement submission trends, FSQRMB anticipates these sponsors will submit requirements for the FY18-22 TIP.  Requirement sponsors who do not submit FY18-22 requirements will not have their requirements published in the FY18-22 TIP, resulting in FY18 course quotas not being allocated to their sponsor codes during the FY18 class schedule approval and posting process.
3.  Working group objectives
3.a.  To the greatest extent possible, finalize FY18 formal training requirements by Military Occupational Specialty (MOS), sponsor, and student type.  Where finalization is not possible before WG adjournment, gather and validate FY18 formal course quota requirements.
3.b.  Confirm recognized sponsors formal training requirements by MOS, sponsor, and student type for FY19-22.
3.c.  Provide face to face liaison and coordination amongst FSQRMB, requirement sponsors, operating forces, schoolhouses, and other WG participants.
4.  Action.  In preparation for the TIP Requirements WG, formal school requirement sponsors shall submit requirements per the following guidance.
4.a.  For all requirement sponsors, except active and reserve component entry level officer and enlisted and enlisted lateral move requirement sponsors (MPP, RAP, and RAM), submit best estimate FY18-22 requirements for courses with an active course identifier (CID) in Marine Corps Training Information Management System (MCTIMS) Student Registrar to FSQRMB no later than (NLT) 27 January 2017.  Sponsors shall make their requirement submissions using the Pre-TIP Requirements Template (FY18-22 Pre-TIP Sponsor Requirement Submission Form.xlsx) and Requirements Template instructions (FY18-22 Pre-TIP Sponsor Requirement Submission Form Instructions.docx).  These documents were e-mailed to the contacts on file for the entities listed in para 2.b in October 2016.  All others can obtain a copy by e-mail request to tecomtqmrequest(at)usmc.mil or by downloading it directly from the FSQRMB public website and opening the FY18-22 TIP Requirements WG (7-9 March 2017) shared documents folder:  https:(slant)(slant)vcepub.tecom.usmc.mil/sites/directorates/mtesd/fs/default.aspx.  To access this SharePoint site you must use your CAC DOD e-mail certificate.  Furthermore, sponsors may contact FSQRMB at tecomtqmrequests(at)usmc.mil to request additional guidance on the use of the Pre-TIP Requirements Template or for advice or referral on requirement planning.  Submit the completed requirements submission form via e-mail to tecomtqmrequest(at)usmc.mil.
4.b.  For active and reserve component entry level officer and enlisted and enlisted lateral move requirement sponsors (MPP, RAP, and RAM), submit FY18-22 training requirements by MOS or by course identifier with active CIDs in MCTIMS Student Registrar to FSQRMB NLT 24 February 2017. 
4.c.  The sponsor TIP tool within the Student Registrar module is still in development. Therefore, it will not be used for the FY18-22 TIP. 
5.  Post-submission actions.  FSQRMB will review submitted requirements and provided justifications and compare them to MCTIMS Student Registrar FY14-16 usage data and corresponding data provided by the other services training management systems.  Based on review of ongoing performance, FSQRMB will contact sponsors of requirements that appear to understate or overstate appropriate and achievable input in order to refine the requirements prior to the FY18-22 TIP being published.  The objective is to confirm requirement validity to the greatest extent possible prior to the TIP requirements WG convening.  This will minimize the need to adjudicate requirement validity during the conduct of the WG and afterward.
6.  More information on FSQRMB and TIP development can be found at the FSQRMB common access website: https:(slant)(slant)vcepub.tecom.usmc.mil/sites/directorates/mtesd/fs/default.aspx.
7.  Working group agenda.  The objective is to finalize course requirements with sponsors.  Sponsors should plan to be present at the start of their designated day because the amount of time needed to review and finalize requirements for each sponsor will vary.  The WG is scheduled from 0800 to 1630 each day, but the schedule might extend beyond 1630 to accomplish necessary business. The following sponsor requirements review sequence is planned for each day. Any adjustments to this sequence will be announced when the WG convenes on 7 March 2017.
7.a.  Sponsors covered in the large conference room (read in three columns):
7 MARCH (TUE)           8 MARCH (WED)           9 MARCH (THU)
MCSCG                   PO SOD                  MAKE-UP DAY
C4610AGT                MCTOG
ASL-30                  C468CCM
ASL-31                  MWTC
ASL-33                  C40
ASL-34                  MCICOM
ASM-42                  MARSOC
APX-33                  MARFORCOM 
PSL                     MARFORPAC  
IOP                     MARFORRES 
C476     
CRP     
LPE   
LPE-2336  
MCLC   
CBRN DEFENSE (C152)   
LPC-1   
LPC-3   
LPC-0451  
POG-30   
POG-40   
POG-50   
POG-60   
POG-70   
POG-90 
7.b.  The following requirements sponsors FY18-22 TIP inputs will be verified via e-mail prior to the FY18-22 TIP WG convening and will not be reviewed during the course of the WG.  There is no requirement for these sponsors to attend the FY18-22 TIP WG.
AM
C2TECOE
C461TPS
C469C
C47G3A
C469TM
JAS
LAO
LB
LPC-2
LPD
LSC
MCIOC 
MCRC      
MCLOG   
MIF         
MMOA-3
MPE 
PAC-20
PLI
PSH   
RFL
SD (AVIATION)   
SD (GROUND)
8.  Airborne (CID:  A030CG1).  Airborne course requirements will not be addressed and quota requirements will not be accepted during the WG.  With the exception of MPP-20 0EE and RAP 2E requirements for MOS 0451, all sponsors must submit their airborne requirements by 27 January 2017, and all requirements submissions will be adjudicated and finalized before the WG convenes on 7 March 2017. Submitted requirements will be validated based on approved Total Force Structure Management System (TFSMS) billets with billet MOS (BMOS) or N-coded additional skill MOS requiring airborne training. 
9.  Admin.  The FY18-22 TIP WG will be held on the second floor of the LSI building, 301 Potomac Ave.  Quantico, VA 22134.  Billeting reservations can be made aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico at the Crossroads Inn, (703) 630-4444, or Liversedge Hall, (703) 784-3149, however no block reservation has been established with either facility.  Detailed directions to LSI, a base closure plan, updated sponsor sequence, and any changes to this final guidance will be released via e-mail to all contacts FSQRMB has on file on or around 20 February 2017.  The planned WG uniform is MARPAT utilities.
10.  Release authorized by Lieutenant General Robert S. Walsh, Commanding General, Marine Corps Combat Development Command.//