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  1. Specialty Training Requirements Team (STRT): Primary purpose of the STRT is for the Air Force Career Field Manager (AFCFM) and MAJCOM Functional Managers (MFM) to determine and present training requirements to AETC. Attendees include the AFCFM, AETC Training Pipeline Manager

  2. specialty. Specialty Training Requirements Team (STRT) – Forum to determine education and training requirements by bringing together the expertise to establish the most effective mix of formal and OJT training for each AFS skill level. Specialty Training Standard (STS) – An Air Force publication (typically inserted as Part II of

  3. Understand Enterprise Training Decisions 1.12.1. Describe Specialty Training Requirements Team (STRT) 1.12.2. Describe Training Advisory Group (TAG) 1.12.3. Describe Utilization and Training Workshop (U&TW)

  4. Special Training. ..... 27 Table 4.1. Organizations Responsible for Funding, Managing, and Administering Special Training ... /Specialty Training Requirements Team (STRT) Procedures: ..... 40 . AFI36-2201 15 SEPTEMBER 2010 3 Chapter 6—AIR FORCE ON-THE-JOB TRAINING ADMINISTRATION 49 6.1. Structure of the Air ...

  5. 29 de jul. de 2021 · KEESLER AIR FORCE BASE, Miss. (AFNS) --. The 81st Training Support Squadron hosted the Cyber Operations Specialty Training and Requirements Team conference at Keesler Air Force Base, July 19-23. “The conference was held to ensure the upcoming evolution from cyberspace support to cyberspace operations is a smooth transition ...

  6. 28 de jul. de 2021 · The 81st Training Support Squadron hosted the Cyber Operations Specialty Training and Requirements Team conference here, July 19-23.

  7. www.afcec.af.mil › Portals › 17CAREER FIELD UPDATE

    Over the past year, the FDMs have conducted five specialty training requirements team workshops, for the 3E0X1, 3E0X2, 3E3X1, 3E4X1 and 3E5X1 AFSCs. At the STRT workshops, they and MAJCOM representatives performed a top-to-bottom review of training requirements in three areas: initial skills, supplemental and upgrade.