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Training Army Foundry Intelligence Training Program

army Regulation 350 32 TrainingArmy FoundryIntelligenceTrainingProgramHeadqu artersDepartment of the ArmyWashington, DC2 June 2015 UNCLASSIFIEDSUMMARY of CHANGEAR 350 32 army Foundry Intelligence Training ProgramThis major revision, dated 2 June 2015--o Establishes a requirement to ensure all Foundry Training is directly linkedto a mission that is an army priority, in support of a combatant commander, ortied to an integrated priority list capability requirement and/or request forforces or request for capability requirement (paras 1-9b and 3-3).o Revises the Foundry site director responsibilities (para 2-1f(10)).

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1 army Regulation 350 32 TrainingArmy FoundryIntelligenceTrainingProgramHeadqu artersDepartment of the ArmyWashington, DC2 June 2015 UNCLASSIFIEDSUMMARY of CHANGEAR 350 32 army Foundry Intelligence Training ProgramThis major revision, dated 2 June 2015--o Establishes a requirement to ensure all Foundry Training is directly linkedto a mission that is an army priority, in support of a combatant commander, ortied to an integrated priority list capability requirement and/or request forforces or request for capability requirement (paras 1-9b and 3-3).o Revises the Foundry site director responsibilities (para 2-1f(10)).

2 O Establishes requirement for participating commands to provide unitintelligence subject matter experts to man their installation Foundry site(paras 2-1f(10)(k), 2-3e, 2-6d, 2-6f(3), 2-7d, and 2-8d).o Changes the term priority of funding to priority of support (para 3-3).o Establishes the Foundry Program governance process (para 4-3).o Provides the army service component command, army command, army NationalGuard, and/or direct reporting unit commanders the opportunity to conductcoalition Training at the Foundry Training sites (para 4-9).o Describes the Intelligence readiness operational capability (chap 6).

3 O Changes appendix title to Collective Training Planning Guidelines (app B).HeadquartersDepartment of the ArmyWashington, DC2 June 2015 TrainingArmy Foundry Intelligence Training Program * army Regulation 350 32 Effective 2 July 2015H i s t o r y . T h i s p u b l i c a t i o n i s a m a j o This regulation consolidatespolicy and guidance on the preparation,r e v i e w , a n d a p p r o v a l f o r t h e A r m yFoundry Intelligence Training This regulation applies tot h e A c t i v e A r m y , t h e A r m y N a t i o n a lGuard/ army National Guard of the UnitedStates, and the army Reserve, unlessotherwise stated.

4 It also applies to Depart-ment of the army civilian and exception proponent of this regulation is theDeputy Chief of Staff, G 2. The propo-nent has the authority to approve excep-tions or waivers to this regulation that areconsistent with controlling law and regu-lations. The proponent may delegate thisapproval authority, in writing, to a divi-sion chief within the proponent agency orits direct reporting unit or field operatingagency, in the grade of colonel or thecivilian equivalent.

5 Activities may requesta waiver to this regulation by providingjustification that includes a full analysis oft h e e x p e c t e d b e n e f i t s a n d m u s t i n c l u d ef o r m a l r e v i e w b y t h e a c t i v i t y s s e n i o rlegal officer. All waiver requests will bee n d o r s e d b y t h e c o m m a n d e r o r s e n i o rleader of the requesting activity and for-warded through their higher headquarterst o t h e p o l i c y p r o p o n e n t . R e f e r t o A R25 30 for specific internal control process.

6 Thisregulation contains internal control provi-sions and identifies key internal controlsthat must be evaluated (see app C).S u p p l e m e n t a t i o n . S u p p l e m e n t a t i o n o fthis regulation and establishment of com-mand and local forms are prohibited with-out prior approval from the Deputy Chiefo f S t a f f , G 2 ( D A M I P I ) , 1 0 0 0 A r m yPentagon, Washington, DC 20310 improvements. Users areinvited to send comments and suggestedimprovements on DA Form 2028 (Recom-m e n d e d C h a n g e s t o P u b l i c a t i o n s a n dBlank Forms) directly to the Deputy Chiefo f S t a f f , G 2 ( D A M I P I ) , 1 0 0 0 A r m yPentagon, Washington, DC 20310 management.

7 The Depart-ment of the army committee managementofficial concurs in the establishment and/or continuance of the committee(s) out-lined herein. AR 15 1 requires the propo-n e n t t o j u s t i f y e s t a b l i s h i n g / c o n t i n u i n gc o m m i t t e e ( s ) , c o o r d i n a t e d r a f t p u b l i c a -tions, and coordinate changes in commit-tee status with the army Resourcesand programs Agency, Department of theA r m y C o m m i t t e e M a n a g e m e n t O f f i c e(AARP ZA), 9301 Chapek Road, Build-ing 1458, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060 , if it is determined that an estab-lished group identified within this regu-lation, later takes on the characteristics ofa committee, as found in the AR 15 1,t h e n t h e p r o p o n e n t w i l l f o l l o w a l l A R1 5 1 r e q u i r e m e n t s f o r e s t a b l i s h i n g a n dcontinuing the group as a This publication is availa-ble in electronic media only and is in-tended for command levels C, D.

8 And Efor the Active army , the army NationalGuard/ army National Guard of the UnitedStates, and the army (Listed by paragraph and page number)Chapter 1 Introduction, page 1 Purpose 1 1, page 1 References 1 2, page 1 Explanation of abbreviations and terms 1 3, page 1 Responsibilities 1 4, page 1 army Intelligence Training vision 1 5, page 1 army Foundry Intelligence Training Program 1 6, page 1 Foundry outputs 1 7, page 1*This regulation supersedes AR 350 32, dated 10 June 350 32 2 June 2015iUNCLASSIFIEDC ontents ContinuedFoundry imperatives 1 8, page 1 Foundry principles 1 9, page 1 Chapter 2 Responsibilities.

9 Page 2 Section IHeadquarters, Department of the army , page 2 Deputy Chief of Staff, G 2 2 1, page 2 Deputy Chief of Staff, G 3/5/7 2 2, page 4 Section IIArmy Commands, army Service Component Commands, Direct Reporting Units, and army National Guard, page 4 Director, army National Guard 2 3, page 4 Commander, United States army Materiel Command 2 4, page army Medical Command 2 5, page 5 Commander, army Forces Command 2 6, page 5 Commander, United States army Europe 2 7, page 6 Commander, army Pacific 2 8, page 6 Commander, army Central Command 2 9, page 7 Commander, army North 2 10, page 7 Commander, army South 2 11, page 8 Commander, army Africa 2 12, page 8 Commander, 2nd army 2 13, page 8 Commander, army Cyber Command 2 14, page 8 Commander, army Special Operations Command 2 15, page 9 Commander, army Space and Missile Defense Command/ army Forces Strategic Command 2 16.

10 Page army Installation Management Command 2 17, page 9 army commands, army service component commands, and direct reporting units command Foundry managers 2 18, page 9 Chapter 3 Policies and Procedures, page 10 Eligibility 3 1, page 10 Planning, programming, budgeting, and execution 3 2, page 11 Priority of support 3 3, page 12 Annual Foundry Training plan 3 4, page 12 Quarterly Foundry Training plan 3 5, page 12 Foundry execution reports 3 6, page 13 Exceptions to policy 3 7, page 13 Chapter 4 Foundry Training and Resource Management, page 13 General principles 4 1, page 13 Foundry catalog 4 2, page 13 Foundry Program governance process 4 3, page 14 Foundry Training management 4 4, page 14 Foundry quality assurance Program 4 5, page 15 Foundry Intelligence Training conference 4 6, page 15 Foundry Training electives 4 7, page 15 Foundry -enabled home station Training 4 8.


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