Report Types | Timing Criteria | Synchronous v.s. Asynchronous | CCIR's | General |
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Initial, Initial/Final
Which report(s) should contain as much information as immediately available within established time parameters about an incident?
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1 Hour from incident
What is the timing criteria for a BEELINE report? Asynchronous
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Synchronous communication is where all parties involved in the communication are present at the same time.
What is Synchronous Communication?
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Incidents that meet the CCIR Serious Injury/Death and Criminal Activity criteria (including events sexual in nature), that are not OPREP-3 reportable
What is a sensitive report?
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AFMAN 10-206
AFMAN 10-206 AFGSC Sup
Where can the guidance on OPREP-Reporting be located?
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“No further information will be provided through OPREP-3 channels”
When seven calendar days have elapsed from the Initial Report and a unit is unable to obtain all required information in accordance with the CSAF OPREP-3 Reporting Guide or higher headquarter directed questions, a Final Report will be submitted stating what?
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15 minutes from incident
What is timing criteria for PINNACLE reports to be submitted in Tansverse?
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Contact HHQ to convene a conference with AFSWC and voice the report; Follow-up with an email (record copy) on SIPRnet to next higher headquarters that has access to the asynchronous reporting site for input.
What do you do if the asynchronous reporting site and synchronous secure chat are both not functional?
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“af_global_strike_command”
What chatroom are AFGSC CCIR's posted into?
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Rule # is placed at the end, after the rule title.
Does the rule number (i.e. 9A) go after or before the rule title?
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Follow-Up reports keep leaders at HHQ informed of developing situations and provide additional details as they are learned and Corrected Copy reports are submitted if an error is noticed in content after submitting in the asynchronous web blog report.
What differentiates between a follow up report and a corrected copy report?
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False. BEELINE reports must be sent 15 minutes from the incident.
TRUE or FALSE. For Active Shooter OPREPs, the report must be submitted into Transverse no later than 10 minutes after the incident is confirmed
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Email (the receiver does not have to be logged on when the sender sends the email message), and discussion boards, which allow conversations to evolve and community to develop over a period of time.
What are the examples of Asynchronous reporting listed in AFMAN 10-206?
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False. Sensitive Reports will be identically formatted to all other CCIRs and be sent directly to the AFGSC Command Center via SIPRNet email for dissemination.
TRUE or FALSE? Sensitive reports that are not OPREP-3 reportable are submitted into TransVerse
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At a minimum, a POC will be provided for all initial/final and final reports
What reports require a POC?
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FALSE. Final reports are posted in synchronous secure chat room PRIOR to posting in the asynchronous reporting system site
TRUE or FALSE: Final reports are posted in synchronous secure chat room AFTER posting in the asynchronous reporting system site.
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5 mminutes synchronous/ 1 hour asynchrounous
PINNACLE Nuclear Flash reports are extremely time sensitive and require initial reporting within how many minutes of the incident? Synch/Asynchs
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MAJCOMs
Who is responsible for maintaining current synchronous secure chat and asynchronous secure reporting system site accounts to facilitate OPREP-3 reporting?
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15 minutes from notification of the reportable event
What is timing criteria for AFGSC CCIR submission?
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Active Shooter
What is the rule title for Rule 9H?
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