II. RESULTADOS DE LAS VALUACIONES ACTUARIALES
II.2. Características de las Valuaciones Actuariales
II.3.2. Resultados de la valuación actuarial
II.3.2.2. Proyecciones financieras
ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle)
COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle)
CONDITIONS: The SFODB is in isolation and preparing for UW operations. An asset from the JSOA has been made available to the SFODB. Some iterations of this task may be conducted in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: The SFODB reviews the background packet and extracts and accurately records all neces- sary information for the development of the debriefing plan. Personnel select the most appropriate objectives, ap- proaches, recording methods, and interpretation method. Personnel question the asset using correct questioning and follow-up techniques. Debriefing is conducted to ensure maximum exploitation of the asset.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
1. The SFODB prepares for the debriefing.
a. Requests the staff S2 to provide background information packet on the asset, including the reliability rating.
b. Makes sure the debriefing area is secluded from the isolation work area and is free of operational materials.
c. Develops a debriefing plan. (1) Determines objectives.
(2) Selects primary and alternate approach strategies. (3) Determines if an interpreter is required.
(4) Prepares the debriefing plan.
(5) Selects method of recording information. 2. The SFODB conducts the debriefing.
a. The SFODB commander provides the initial debriefing parameter. (1) Introduces personnel.
(2) States the purpose of the debriefing. (3) Outlines the briefing sequence.
b. SFODB personnel conduct an asset debriefing.
(1) Use prepared questions to avoid repetition and to make sure the functional area is covered.
(2) Use follow-up questions to gain additional information about a specific topic or to exploit leads provided by the asset.
(3) Use control and repeated questions to check truthfulness and accuracy of the information obtained.
(4) Use leading questions only to verify information or to pinpoint specific information.
(5) Avoid disclosing sensitive operational information. (6) Tape conversation for later reference, if possible.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
(7) Exploit leads fully.
c. The detachment commander terminates the debriefing when— (1) The objectives are satisfied.
(2) The asset or detachment is physically or mentally unable to continue. (3) The asset possesses more information than can be exploited in one session. (4) The detachment loses control.
3. SFODB consolidates information gathered during the debriefing. a. Compares information with detachment’s PIR.
b. Develops new PIR based on information gathered during the debriefing. c. Submits requests for information to the OPCEN.
TASK PERFORMANCE/EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED
TOTAL TASK STEPS GO
TRAINING STATUS GO/NO-GO
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS AND OPFOR TASKS None
ELEMENT: SFODB
TASK: PREPARE THE SFODB E&R PLAN (31-2-0114) (FM 31-20)
ITERATION: 1 2 3 4 5 M (Circle)
COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT: T P U (Circle)
CONDITIONS: The SFODB has received all available information for mission preparation. Information is avail- able from national agencies. Some iterations of this task may be conducted in MOPP4.
TASK STANDARDS: The SFODB prepares a five-paragraph OPLAN and accompanying overlay and coordinates support of the plan.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
1. The SFODB prepares an E&R plan using a five-paragraph OPORD format. a. In paragraph one—
(1) Identifies the enemy forces stated in the intelligence annex to the OPORD, as well as population control measures and border security forces.
(2) Identifies the friendly forces, including actions for the SFOB or FOB to assist the SFODB’s evasion.
(3) Identifies friendly elements (other than contact elements) or personnel to assist the SFODB during evasion.
(4) Identifies air support actions (if any) during evasion.
(5) Describes the climate, environment, terrain, water, and food sources in the JSOA and along the evasion route.
(6) Identifies natural and man-made obstacles.
(7) Specifies the assumptions that would require the SFODB to evade. b. In paragraph two, states a clear and concise statement of the mission plan. c. In paragraph three—
(1) Includes FS (if available), primary and alternate evasion routes, and CONPLANs.
(2) Identifies the evasion detachments.
(3) Includes CONPLANs and procedures for the disclosure of information to the enemy upon capture.
(4) Identifies the contact element (group or person) that will provide assistance during evasion (or at the contact and recovery points) and any coordinating instructions (as necessary).
(5) Includes linkup procedures (if any), recovery or safe area identification, and the SFODB’s procedures if contact cannot be established.
d. In paragraph four, includes survival aids, survival kit packing lists, emergency resupply items list, and the location of pre-positioned caches (if used)
(O4-9103.02-0007, O4-9103.02-0008, O4-9103.02-0009, O4-9103.02-0037). e. In paragraph five—
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO NO-GO
(2) Includes evasion alert procedures and the SFODB’s signals for notifications acknowledgment, confirmation to evade, and signals to cancel or alter plans. (3) Identifies the evasion assembly points.
(4) Identifies the SFOB or FOB notification that the SFODB’s evasion plan is in effect.
(5) Identifies the signals for linkup and the signals, actions, and procedures for recovery and safe areas.
(6) Specifies the SFODB’s (evasion team) chain of command. 2. The SFODB prepares an overlay for the SFODB E&R plan.
a. Depicts the evasion sectors.
b. Depicts the primary and alternate assembly points for evasion. c. Depicts the primary and alternate contact points.
d. Depicts the contingency evasion corridor. e. Depicts the tentative hide and holdup areas.
f. Depicts (primary and alternate) emergency LZs or DZs. g. States actions for movement at border areas and danger areas.
3. The designated detachment member coordinates support of the E&R plan.
a. Coordinates with the designated SFOB or FOB representative for details on joint service support of the E&R plan.
b. Modifies the plan based on joint service restrictions, constraints, established contact plan procedures, or availability.
c. Requests information and confirmation from government agencies. d. Uses compartmented measures for all E&R coordination.
4. The SFODB conducts rehearsals.
a. Coordinates with the mission support noncommissioned officer for rehearsal areas.
b. Rehearses OPLANs and CONPLANs (as required). c. Rehearses communications techniques (as required).
TASK PERFORMANCE/EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK
ITERATION 1 2 3 4 5 M TOTAL
TOTAL TASK STEPS EVALUATED
TOTAL TASK STEPS GO
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS
Reference Task Number Task Title
STP 31-18-SM-TG 331-919-0122 Select Essential Items for a Survival Kit
331-919-0123 Identify Environmental Factors Unique to Deserts and Their Impact on Survival/Evasion
331-919-0124 Identify Environmental Factors Unique to Jungles and Their Impact on Survival/Evasion
331-919-0125 Identify Environmental Factors Unique to Cold Weather Regions and Their Impact on
Survival/Evasion
OPFOR TASKS None
ELEMENT: SFODB