Innovative Readiness Training Secretary of Defense Priorities

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Innovative Readiness Training Secretary of Defense Priorities Innovative Readiness Training (IRT) is a Department of Defense (DoD) military training opportunity, exclusive to the United States and its territories, that delivers joint training opportunities to increase deployment readiness. Simultaneously, IRT provides key services with lasting benefits for our American communities. Secretary of Defense Priorities IRT Program Outcomes 6,690 935,912 Service Members Training Hours Restore military readiness IRT provides hands-on, real-world training to improve readiness and survivability in complex contingency environments Build community relationships Ensure military readiness Fulfill training requirements Provide essential services Leverage resources Build partnerships Military Community METLs: Construction Leadership Medical Joint + Local Partnerships Strengthen Partnerships IRT strengthens and builds partnerships, while providing key services for American communities 35+ 10+ 30+ 38+ 25 Bring Business Reforms IRT is a collaborative program that leverages military contributions and community resources to multiply value and cost savings for participants +$$ Every dollar invested by the Services is leveraged to increase the mission and training value up to 300% Learn more at: http://irt.defense.gov Questions: osd.irt@mail.mil Authorized under: 10 U.S. Code §2012, Support & services for eligible organizations & activities outside Department of Defense Facebook: @IRTsWin Twitter: @IRTsWin

Innovative Readiness Training Leadership Spotlights The Premier Military Training Platform for a Secure and Prosperous America Leadership Spotlights “One of the reasons that we’re ready—you know, anytime, anywhere—is because of projects like this … it allows the Seabees in this case to be ready and train to accomplish any mission they may have.” – Admiral, U.S. Navy Reserve “This is no different than what they would be doing if they were deployed overseas. This is training we can’t get when we go to drill two or three days a month.” – Commander, Marine Wing Support Squadron “Our EMTs are going on EMT runs, they’re driving the ambulance, they are picking up patients and bringing them back to the emergency room—our nurses are getting real-world nursing experience.. This is real-world training!” – Commander, U.S. Army Hospital 2018 Mission Highlights Operation Empower Health – Greater Savannah (GA) provided medical, dental, optometry, and veterinary training to 417 military personnel while providing services valued at $4.3 million to over 8,100 patients. Ola de Esperanza Sanadora, “Healing Wave of Hope” (PR) brought more than 200 Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen together to serve over 3,500 patients from four separate sites-of-care – two remote – providing medical services valued over $1 million, which included nearly 1,500 pairs of eyeglasses. Camp Kamassa (AL) provided construction services in the first of a three year project which includes building 8 cabins which include gas, power, water/sewer, and roads for special needs children and adults. 1 2 3 Learn more at: http://irt.defense.gov Questions: osd.irt@mail.mil Authorized under: 10 U.S. Code §2012, Support & services for eligible organizations & activities outside Department of Defense Facebook: @IRTsWin Twitter: @IRTsWin