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1 DRRS-N Software Tutorial
1 May, 2018

2 Introduction Welcome to the DRRS-N Ashore Software Tutorial. It is a self guided tutorial that covers the following topics: Tutorial Overview Requesting Accounts Account Permissions Screen Overview Viewing PESTO Data Making Assessments Approving Assessments

3 Introduction – Lesson Objective
At the end of this tutorial, you will have a basic understanding of the functionality of the DRRS-N Assessment Module. Note: The DRRS-N graphics used in this presentation contain notional data. They represent CVN and squadron assessments and are for illustration purposes only. The actual DRRS-N application operates on the SIPRNET and carries a SECRET banner versus the UNCLASSIFIED banner depicted here.

4 Requesting Accounts You can access the browser-based DRRS-N application from any SIPRNET connection. DRRS-N Ashore URL: To register for a account, select the “Request Access” option and complete the account request form The DRRS-N Afloat URL can be obtained from your Operations Dept on your ship. IRRI (Innovative Readiness Reporting Initiative) a program that allows units at sea to access DRRS-N when bandwidth is poor or SIPRNET access is inadequate DRRS-N Ashore provides the option to login using your SIPRNET token. To access DRRS-N Afloat through IRRI, users must have an IRRI user account with access to the DRRS-N Afloat module. DRRS-N Afloat accounts are managed by the OPS ADMIN officer on the CVN or the by the OPS officer on surface ships. DRRS-N Afloat accounts are managed by each individual ship. Ashore Login

5 Requesting Accounts To request a DRRS-N Ashore account, complete the online DRRS-N Account Registration form. Be sure to comply with the username and password rules, and then submit the form when finished. To request a DRRS-N Afloat account, contact your onboard Innovative Readiness Reporting Initiative (IRRI) Administrator. The administrator will provide you with an IRRI user account with access to the DRRS-N Afloat Assessment module. Note: DRRS-N Account Registration Procedures can be found in the DRRS-N Policy Messages located in the Resources section of the CNAF Readiness Reference Tool. Select: Resources->Reference Library->DRRS-N. Look under DRRS-N Policy Messages.

6 Account Permissions Every DRRS-N account is assigned a unique username with specific roles or permissions associated with it. Account permissions control who has access to viewing, entering or editing information, and approving assessments. Ashore Afloat Description View Browser Can only view approved assessments. Cannot make changes to the assessments Unit User Drafter Can view and change the assessments of Core/METs and save assessment changes, but cannot submit assessment changes Unit Commander Releaser Can view and change the assessments of Core/METs, save assessment changes, and can submit assessment changes. N/A Releaser and Admin

7 Screen Overview 2 1 To access a unit’s assessment, use the icons below. Single unit and group selection MS Excel and MS Word export

8 Screen Overview The Organization and Resources Status (OARS) data is displayed at the top and bottom. All users can now view any unit’s approved OARS data. The Organization and Resources Status (OARS) is divided into Upper OARS and Lower OARS areas.

9 Screen Overview Upper OARS Area
The Upper OARS area shows the selected unit’s activity category, activity code and deployed status. It also shows a Readiness Reporter’s assessment of the PESTO resources on the CORE mission row and overall assessment (OVL).

10 Screen Overview The Lower OARS area contains information about the unit’s organization, location, and chem/biological defense readiness, as well as personnel strength. Lower OARS Area

11 Screen Overview (Ashore)
Located in the upper-right corner of every application page is the DRRS-N support menu. It provides helpful resources that offer support in resolving problems, answering questions, and maintaining your user account profile. The support menu also provides links to other DRRS-N applications to include the Navy Readiness Reporting Enterprise Business Intelligence Tool (NRRE-BI), Common Operational Picture (COP) and CNO dashboards.

12 Screen Overview The View field allows you to change the mode of operation, or View, of the NMETL assessment web page. You can set the view by clicking either InStaffing or Approved. Only visible to authorized Readiness Reporters assessing their primary or secondary unit of assignment. The InStaffing mode allows you to view and edit assessments that are in draft. Draft assessments may be saved and completed at a later time. Once completed, the Commander approves the assessment for submission. The Approved mode allows you to view only those assessments that have been approved. Draft assessments cannot be seen in this view and changes to an assessment cannot be made. (Approved is the default view.)

13 Screen Overview 1 2 There are two primary assessments in DRRS-N
The objective assessment (produced from authoritative data sources) The Subjective of Commander’s assessment

14 Viewing PESTO Data To view PESTO pillar scores at the MET level, expand the Core Mission by clicking its corresponding plus sign [+]. The top plus sign will expand or contract all the METs at once. Note: PESTO data is designed to assist the Commander in assessing the unit’s readiness.

15 Screen Overview Computed Scores are rounded averages of PESTO pillar scores for each MET. MET scores average up to a pillar score average right to a computed MET score. The average pillar scores average right to a computed pillar score.

16 Screen Overview The CDR column contains the Commander’s Y, Q, or N assessment rating for Core and each MET.

17 Viewing PESTO Data Drilldown for additional PESTO resource information by clicking each PESTO score for a given MET. Note: The next slide will display the result of clicking on the Training resource (T) for the MET “Rescue and Recover

18 Viewing PESTO Data PESTO drilldown data includes a color and a Figure of Merit (FOM). The FOM provides an index of where a given resource sits within the color band.

19 Viewing PESTO Data PESTO Pillar Color Conventions
Green - the resource is able to support the Core or MET (80-100). Yellow - the resource is able to support the Core or MET, but with qualifications (60-79). Red - the resource is not able to support the Core or MET (59 and below). Gray - the data needed to determine the readiness level of the resource is not available. White - no readiness level data is expected for the resource. # Incomplete data prevents the calculation of a PESTO score

20 Viewing MET Data To read information about a MET prior to assessing it, click on the underlined number of the MET that is shown in the MET column. Note: The next slide will display the result of clicking on a given NTA

21 Viewing MET Data

22 Making Assessments Pre-Assessment Considerations -
Before making an assessment, you should be familiar with the following pre-assessment actions (where applicable): Selecting a Unit of Assignment Setting the View Viewing and printing MET assessments

23 Making Assessments To make a MET or Core Assessment, first change the View setting from Approved to InStaffing. InStaffing shows the most recent assessments of all displayed capabilities and METs. Note that if you have Commander level permission, both the Submit and Edit buttons are now visible.

24 Making Assessments Display the Assessment Details dialog window for a MET or Core by clicking the appropriate CDR Assessment cell.

25 Making Assessments Assess the METs and Core as “Yes, Qualified Yes, or No” by clicking one of the buttons under “Select Current Rating”. Project the next assessment as well (with the Next Rating buttons). The staffing Comments allow you to make notes that are only visible to those with permissions to view your draft assessment.

26 Making Assessments Comments shall be made in the MET or Core Assessment blocks when… Assessed as a “No” or “Qualified Yes” Comments in the Core should focus on a unit’s ability/deficiency in performing the METs, Emphasize resourcing barriers and provide mitigation actions and/or timelines. Note: Refer to the CNAP/CNAL 3500 Supplemental DRRS-N Guidance for more information on required comments.

27 Making Assessments Enter an estimated change date (indicates when you expect the rating to change) in the “Est Change Date” field. Note: DRRS-N tracks the estimated change dates for all METs and Core. When these dates are past due, DRRS-N will shade the impacted MET red. Units can either update the estimated change date or submit the entire assessment (in which case DRRS-N will automatically push your change date out 30 days).

28 Making Assessments Enter comments, if required.
When you have finished your assessment, click the Save button.

29 Making Assessments To edit the OARS area, you must first:
Select the InStaffing view Click on the Edit button or any cell in the C-Ratings section

30 Making Assessments Refer to CNAP/CNAL 3500 (Supplemental DRRS-N Guidance, section 5 (squadrons) and section 6 (CVN)) for guidance on reporting OARS data. Use the scroll bar on the right of the OARS page to view more details.

31 Approving Assessments
The Core Assessment and any MET Assessments awaiting the Commander’s approval will appear with an asterisk.

32 Summary This concludes the DRRS-N Software Tutorial. This tutorial covered information on requesting accounts, account permissions, screen overview, viewing PESTO data, making assessments, and approving assessments. Now you should have a basic understanding of the functionality of the DRRS-N Assessment module.


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