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Vocabulary practice flashcards covering military personnel programs, including PRAP, PRP, PSD, and SDP criteria and definitions based on the provided quiz transcript.
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Provides support to the Military Treatment Facility Commander (MTF CC) and assists the Competent Medical Authority (CMA) in making health notifications.
PRAP Monitor
Must be a reliable U.S. citizen who is fully qualified with successful completion of technical training.
Arming and Use of Force (Minimum Criteria)
The specific timeframe around which responsibilities of resource management (resource mgmt) revolve.
Fiscal Year
Requires a high degree of maturity, discretion, and trustworthiness; unquestionable loyalty to the United States; and satisfactory past and present duty performance.
Presidential Support Duty (Minimum Criteria)
Includes good social adjustment, emotional stability, personal integrity, dependability, flexibility in accepting responsibilities, physical competence, mental alertness, and technical proficiency.
Personnel Reliability Program (PRP) Criteria
Ensures personnel trusted with U.S. nuclear weapons, NC2 systems, and equipment meet the highest level of reliability.
Personnel Reliability Program (PRP)
The specialized program for Security Forces personnel who safeguard the nation’s nuclear weapons.
Personnel Reliability Assurance Program (PRAP)
Monitors military personnel performing sensitive duties that could cause severe or grave damage to the nation.
Sensitive Duties Program (SDP)
The specific individual who may request reinstatement of a member's Sensitive Duties Program (SDP) certification from suspension.
Unit Commander (CO)
A contract between the individual and the member's unit commander.
Certification