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Composite ARNG Safety Development & Assessment Program (CASDAP) Information Update Brief

Composite ARNG Safety Development & Assessment Program (CASDAP) Information Update Brief Mr. Kenneth Washington Kenneth.E.Washington2@us.army.mil (703) 607-3505. Multiple Lines of Unsynchronized Redundant Effort. Focus on problem identification Problem resolution not built into

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Composite ARNG Safety Development & Assessment Program (CASDAP) Information Update Brief

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  1. Composite ARNG Safety Development & Assessment Program (CASDAP) Information Update Brief Mr. Kenneth Washington Kenneth.E.Washington2@us.army.mil (703) 607-3505

  2. Multiple Lines of Unsynchronized Redundant Effort • Focus on problem identification • Problem resolution not built into • processes • Commonalities of overlapping effort • Unsynchronized scheduling • Time/Resource Intensive for both • units and inspectors • Heavy disruption of unit OPTEMPO • Units subjected to redundant • comprehensive inspections • Disjointed, unconsolidated data bases • of common interest to multiple users • Lack consistent interpretation of • standards ASAAPS CLRT Aviation Support Activity Accident Prevention Survey Command Logistics Review Team COMET VPP Command Maintenance Evaluation Team IH/OH Voluntary Protection Programs ATAT Industrial Hygiene/ Occupational Health Assessments OIP Aviation Training and Assessment Team Organizational Inspection Programs (Unit Specific)

  3. Program Background Regulatory Safety Audits Requirement: AR 385-10, DA Pam 385-10, and NGR 385-10 require Ground Safety Assessments and program audits every 36 months Requirement: NGR 385-5 establishes the Aviation Support Activity Accident Prevention Survey Program (ASAAPS) Facilities shall be subjected to not more than one ASAAPS in a twelve month period and not less than one ASAAPS every three years

  4. Program Background Existing Program Deficiencies Aviation Support Activity Accident Prevention Survey Program (ASAAPS): • Not funded for 2011 or 2012 • Volunteer participation unreliable due to competing priorities • Volunteer members required to travel for 5 days • Results not standardized • Results not analyzed for trend analysis and counter measure development • Travel expenses incurred, even if no foundational safety program existed

  5. Program Background Existing Program Deficiencies Ground Safety Assessments: • Results not analyzed for trend analysis and counter measure development • Travel expenses incurred, even if no foundational safety program existed • Resistance from State Safety Managers to be assessed by contractors during on-site assessments

  6. CASDAP: Resolution-focused Composite ARNG Safety Development & Assessment Program Mission Statement: • Identify safety system inadequacies through standardized remote assessments, share best practices, assiststates in resolving program gaps, thoroughly develop tailored countermeasures, and deliver actionable metrics for AVS resource prioritization in order to proactively resolve program deficiencies to enhance Soldier survivability throughout ARNG formations.

  7. CASDAP Program Highlights Composite ARNG Safety Development & Assessment Program • Launches in Q1FY13 • Allows State and Facility Safety Managers to first conduct remote assessments of their own Safety and Occ Health programs, and supports customized follow-on developmental actions (on-line support/on-site coaching) • Generates cost savings from reduced travel of large inspection teams, and greater efficiency in unit visits • Inspection results are maintained on a server, giving units the ability to self-audit and upload supporting docs • SOPs, appointment orders, HAZLOGS, and photographs substantiate requirements typically inspected on site • Meets requirements based in AR and NGR 385-series (safety) and AR 40-5 (preventive medicine) regulations, and satisfies NGR 385-5 (Aviation Support Activity Accident Prevention Survey Program) requirements • Users gain access to an online continuity file for inspection programs to include FORSCOM ARMS, range and explosive safety, and SASOHI checklists, and are able to electronically share best practices • Expandable to incorporate additional checklists in future updates • Enables tailored program development and issue resolution from the ARNG level, helps generate actionable safety metrics and provides benchmark examples to facilitate safety program improvements • Detailed video-based users’ tutorials will be distributed to each state safety manager in Q1FY13 • https://www.guardsafetyeaudit.org

  8. Synchronized Lines of Effort AVS Proactive Safety Management Risks & Trends holistically assessed to drive funding & Priorities • ARNG Organizational Safety Programs • DA Safety Audits • ARNG • Safety Support Center Tailored Countermeasure Development • CASDAT-M • On-Site • CASDAT-C • On-line Deficiencies Resolved & Best Practices Delivered to States • Combat Readiness Center • OIP • ATAT • COMET • CLRT • FORSCOM • ARMS

  9. CASDAP Composite ARNG Safety Development & Assessment Program All ARNG 12 Months All ARNG State Safety Office 18 Months 36 Months All AASF Other Facilities Selected by CASDAT

  10. Remote and On-Site Assistance • CASDAP includes the CASDAT (Composite ARNG Safety Development & Assessment Team) and the SSC (ARNG Safety Support Center). The CASDAT is comprised of the CASDAT-C and the CASDAT-M. • CASDAT-C, is a team of contract Subject Matter Experts specializing in ground and aviation safety that provide safety program development through on-line assessments using the eAudit Tool. • CASDAT-M, is a team of military SMEs conducting on-site assessments and coaching, following the initial remote phase.

  11. Team Specifics CASDAT-C • Coordinate integration of the eAudit tool across all states and territories • Provide Technical assistance • Distribute best practices • Identify deficiencies and help develop solutions • Provide expertise for countermeasure product development by SSC

  12. Team Specifics CASDAT-M • Team composition tailored based upon on-line assessment results • Augmented by trained SMEs, utilizing Certified Accident Investigators • Reduced footprint because 80% of assessment is conducted on-line • Reduced on-site presence that is mostly developmental and not assessment focused • Augmented by CASDAT-C

  13. 1,578 ASO Positions 3,402 ADSNCO Positions QUALIFIED UNQUALIFIED UNQUALIFIED 1,745 1,204 QUALIFIED 374 1,432 45.24% Qualified ADSNCO 69.92% Qualified MOSQ 7,924 Hearing Conservation SOPs NOT >2 YEARS CURRENT SCHEDULED (EXPIRED) 5,634 PIPELNE 1,458 11,704 6,365 (5,702 in Final Phase) 84.46% Non-current Standardized Reporting Features Sample CASDAP Reporting Metrics • Offers comprehensive look across states • Provides data to drive resourcing decisions • Guides policy updates improve operations

  14. Composite ARNG Safety Development & Assessment Team (CASDAT)Remote E-Audit Tool Rollout Plan What: Comprehensive Web-based Questionnaire (E-Audit Tool) Enables More EfficientTargetedGap Resolution How: Advance Self-Assessments With Potential Solutions Presented During NGB Onsite Visits Who: Accommodates Air/Ground/Explosives Safety, Occupational Health/Industrial Hygiene Program Stakeholders Cost Benefit Analysis: • Within current MDEP budget • Compliant with AR 385-10 and NGR 385-5 • Provides metrics to identify problem areas • Allows on-site assessment team to be tailored to resolve previously identified issues • On-site assessment becomes coaching tool; developmental team arrives with solutions • Predictability for states • Holistic approach integrates all safety programs • Collaborative approach to sharing of best-practices • Supports Comprehensive Safety Campaign (FY13) 54 State/Territory E-Audit Self-Assessments Complete (Phase 1) 1 Nov 12 Complete/Launch E-Audit Tool 1 Sep 12 Identify 12 States for FY13 On-site Visits E-Audit is PreRequisite For On-site Visit CofS Launch Endorsement Memo 6 Aug 12 CASDAT brief for ARNG ESAOC 14 Jul 12 Develop CASDAT users guide 27 Jun 12 CASDAT brief for ARNG NOSHC Complete Contract (AVS/CTC ) 27 Jun 12 1 Apr 12 OPTEMPO: All States Complete Annual E-Audit; 12 State Visits/Year Q1FY13 Q2FY13 Q3FY13 Q4FY13 States Conduct E-Audit Assessment/ Site Preparation States Conduct E-Audit Assessment/ Site Preparation States Conduct E-Audit Assessment/ Site Preparation States Conduct E-Audit Assessment/ Site Preparation On-site Visits (3 States) (Follow-up Coaching & Assessment) On-site Visits (3 States) (Follow-up Coaching & Assessment) On-site Visits (3 States) (Follow-up Coaching & Assessment) On-site Visits (3 States) (Follow-up Coaching & Assessment) “STOP THE LOSS”

  15. E-Audit Tool Progress to Date Beta Testing In Progress • 23 May initial beta test; continued testing 13 June through 01 July 2012 • Target launch: 1 September 2012 • Finalizing Business Practices • Enhanced lower level user capabilities to support user friendly interface • Limited lower level user capabilities to delete or destroy vital information • Added additional roles to accommodate unique organizational structures • Help button features: One button, driven by SME, meets all needs with historic archive capabilities; Includes e-mail notification • Built communications log to show improvement history between users and assessment team • Added capability to identify who assigned checklists & how a user is logged in • Graphic changes for readability and reporting continuity

  16. E-Audit Tool Screenshots E-Audit Tool Roll Out – Answering Questions Step 1: Answer the question Step 3: Save your answer. Doing so directs you to upload supporting documents. (button off slide) Step 2: Add supporting notes and comments

  17. E-Audit Tool Screenshots E-Audit Tool Roll Out – The “Help” Function Step 2: Type your question STEP 3: SME receives e-mail request for “Help” Step 1: Click the highlighted text to submit a question

  18. E-Audit Tool Screenshots E-Audit Tool Roll Out – History log Answer to question shown. Notice when document was attached General information: Who & when Note: Status – “complete” indicated when document attached Feedback given, hover mouse to read

  19. E-Audit Tool Screenshots File Upload Features

  20. E-Audit Tool Screenshots File Upload Features

  21. E-Audit Tool Screenshots File Upload Features

  22. Drill-down Capabilities E-Audit Tool Roll Out – Checklist Graphics ASSF #1 within Maine shown. If listed as “Global” - graphic would show national results Total checklist score calculated Next Steps: Graphic functionality currently built into tool: Visual changes being considered. Graph shows number of aviation questions by tab answered as “Yes” or “No”. If bar not shown, those questions have not yet been answered

  23. Chief of Staff Endorsement

  24. Composite ARNG Safety Development & Assessment Program (CASDAP) Information Update Brief Mr. Kenneth Washington Kenneth.E.Washington2@us.army.mil (703) 607-3505

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