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SECRETARY OF THE ARMY W AS H I N G T O N

SECRETARY OF THE ARMY. WASHINGTON. memorandum FOR SEE distribution . SUBJECT: Army Directive 2016 -07 (Redesign of Personnel Readiness and Medical Deployability). 1. References. A complete list of references is at enclosure 1. 2. Purpose. The scope and pace of the Army's downsizing has made personnel readiness more critical to a unit's ability to accomplish its mission. To enable commanders to more efficiently manage their forces, the Army must change how it reports the readiness of its personnel. This directive integrates redefined administrative and medical deployment determinations with a new readiness reporting process. This new integrated process will allow commanders to more effectively manage, communicate, and report the readiness of their Soldiers, thus maximizing the deployability of their unit.

MEMORANDUM FOR SEE DISTRIBUTION SUBJECT: Army Directive 2016-07 (Redesign of Personnel Readiness and Medical Deployability) 1. References. A complete list of references is at enclosure 1. 2. Purpose. The scope and pace of the Army’s downsizing has made personnel readiness more critical to a unit’s ability to accomplish its mission. To enable

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1 SECRETARY OF THE ARMY. WASHINGTON. memorandum FOR SEE distribution . SUBJECT: Army Directive 2016 -07 (Redesign of Personnel Readiness and Medical Deployability). 1. References. A complete list of references is at enclosure 1. 2. Purpose. The scope and pace of the Army's downsizing has made personnel readiness more critical to a unit's ability to accomplish its mission. To enable commanders to more efficiently manage their forces, the Army must change how it reports the readiness of its personnel. This directive integrates redefined administrative and medical deployment determinations with a new readiness reporting process. This new integrated process will allow commanders to more effectively manage, communicate, and report the readiness of their Soldiers, thus maximizing the deployability of their unit.

2 3. Policy. Effective with the July 2016 commander's unit status report, commanders will no longer report whether their personnel are available, but will instead report whether their personnel are deployable when calculating their units' personnel readiness level. Commanders will manage Soldiers as deployable or nondeployable in accordance with the following definitions. a. Deployable: A Soldier under the direct operational control of the reporting unit, whether present or able to be present within 72 hours, who is in compliance with all required personnel readiness standards and not restricted from deploying to perform the unit's core designed and assigned missions.

3 B. Nondeployable: A Soldier who is restricted from worldwide deployment for a unit's core designed or assigned mission because the Soldier: (1) does not meet the baseline individual readiness standards for worldwide deployment as defined in enclosures 2, 3, or 4 of this directive;. (2) does not meet a combatant commander's mission-specific individual readiness standards when tailored for accomplishment of an assigned mission;. (3) cannot be under the direct operational control of the reporting unit (not able to be present within 72 hours); or (4) has not graduated from a course awarding an area of concentration or military occupational specialty. SUBJECT: Army Directive 2016 -07 (Redesign of Personnel Readiness and Medical Deployability).

4 (5) is determined by their commander to be nondeployable for any other reason not stated above (commander's call). 4. To reduce the commander's workload and ensure consistency of reports across information technology systems, commanders will make Soldier deployability determinations in the authoritative sources for personnel and medical data, which will automatically populate to the commander's unit status report. Commanders will no longer be able to manage this information directly in NetUSR. 5. The provisions of this directive apply to the Active Army, Army National Guard/Army National Guard of the United States, and Army Reserve. 6. The Deputy Chief of Staff (DCS), G-3/5/7; DCS, G-1; and The Surgeon General share proponency and oversight responsibility for this policy.

5 The DCS, G-3/5/7 retains oversight for this guidance and has the authority to approve exceptions or waivers to this directive consistent with controlling law and regulations. The DCS, G-3/5/7 may delegate this approval authority, in writing, to a general officer or the civilian equivalent within a proponent agency, direct reporting unit, or field operating agency. 7. By January 2017, Army Regulation (AR) 600-8-101 (Personnel Processing (In-, Out-, Soldier Readiness, and Deployment Cycle)); AR 40-501 (Standards of Medical Fitness); AR 220-1 (Army Unit Status Reporting and Force Registration Consolidated Policies); and a future regulation on medical readiness will codify the baseline individual readiness standards identified in this directive.

6 This directive is rescinded after publication of the revised regulations. Encls distribution : Principal Officials of Headquarters, Department of the Army Commander Army Forces Command Army Training and Doctrine Command Army Materiel Command Army Pacific Army Europe (CONT). 2. SUBJECT: Army Directive 2016 -07 (Redesign of Personnel Readiness and Medical Deployability). distribution : (CONT). Army Central Army North Army South Army Africa/Southern European Task Force Army Special Operations Command Military Surface Deployment and distribution Command Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Strategic Command Army Medical Command Army Intelligence and Security Command Army Criminal Investigation Command Army Corps of Engineers Army Military District of Washington Army Test and Evaluation Command Army Installation Management Command Superintendent, United States Military Academy Director, Army Acquisition Support Center Executive Director, Arlington National Cemetery Commander, Army Accessions Support Brigade Commandant.

7 Army War College Commander, Second Army CF: Director, Army National Guard Director of Business Transformation Commander, Eighth Army Commander, Army Cyber Command 3. REFERENCES. a. Department of Defense Instruction (Ready Reserve Member Participation Policy), May 5, 2015. b. Department of Defense Instruction (Individual Medical Readiness (IMR)), June 9, 2014. c. Directive-Type memorandum 14-006 (Separation History and Physical Examination (SHPE)), July 7, 2014, Incorporating Change 1, July 21, 2015. d. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Instruction (Force Readiness Reporting), July 17, 2014. e. Army Regulation (AR) 40-501 (Standards of Medical Fitness), 14 December 2007, Incorporating Rapid Action Revision No.

8 3 Issued 4 August 2011. f. AR 135-91 (Service Obligations, Methods of Fulfillment, Participation Requirements, and Enforcement Procedures), 1 February 2005. g. AR 220-1 (Army Unit Status Reporting and Force Registration Consolidated Policies), 15 April 2010. h. AR 600-8 (Military Human Resources Management), 11 April 2014. i. AR 600-8-2 (Suspension of Favorable Personnel Actions (Flag)), 23 October 2012. j. AR 600-8-6 (Personnel Accounting and Strength Reporting), 1 April 2015. k. AR 600-20 (Army Command Policy), 6 November 2014. l. AR 600-43 (Conscientious Objection), 21 August 2006. m. AR 600-60 (Physical Performance Evaluation System), 28 February 2008.

9 N. AR 600-8-101 (Personnel Processing (In-, Out-, Soldier Readiness, and Deployment Cycle)), 19 February 2015. o. AR 601-210 (Active and Reserve Components Enlistment Program), 8 February 2011, Incorporating Rapid Action Revision No. 3 Issued 12 March 2013. p. AR 614-30 (Overseas Service), 27 January 2015. q. AR 614-100 (Officer Assignment Policies, Details, and Transfers), 1 January 2006. Army Directive 2016 -07 Enclosure 1. r. AR 614-200 (Enlisted Assignments and Utilization Management), 26 February 2009, Incorporating Rapid Action Revision No. 2 Issued 11 October 2011. s. AR 630-10 (Absence Without Leave, Desertion, and Administration of Personnel Involved in Civilian Court Proceedings), 13 January 2006.

10 T. AR 635-40 (Physical Evaluation for Retention, Retirement or Separation), 8 February 2006, Incorporating Rapid Action Revision Issued 20 March 2012. u. AR 638-8 (Army Casualty Program), 23 June 2015. v. DA Pamphlet 220-1 (Defense Readiness Reporting System Army Procedures), 16 November 2011. w. Headquarters, Department of the Army Execution Order 080-12 (Army Disability Evaluations System Standardization), 31 January 2012. x. Headquarters, Department of the Army Execution Order 037-13 (Ready and Resilient Quick Wins), 29 November 2012. y. Headquarters, Department of the Army Execution Order 162-15 (Separation History and Physical Examination (SHPE) Implementation), 23 March 2015.


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