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| T-45C TS & ADV ASI-05; IUT AII-01
Introduction to the Training Integration System
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MOTIVATION
Training Integration
System
The Training Integration System (TIS) was developed for the
Navy to automate the functions of tracking Strike student training
and instructor-under-training (IUT) administrative details. Student
performance, scheduling, resource management, and other
recordkeeping functions in TIS, though necessary, should not
interfere with or otherwise adversely affect training. To ensure
this, it is mandatory that accurate records be entered in the
system in a timely fashion.
OVERVIEW
This lesson will introduce you to TIS, its functions, and
composition of the Training Wing Systems office. Your TIS
training will be conducted in two separate lessons for students
and three lessons for IUTs. This ensures training occurs in a
timely manner and provides a minimal time delay between your
functional instruction and your implementation of those functions.
At the conclusion of this lesson, the student will log into TIS,
change the generic password, view and print training schedules,
view the personnel data, and send and receive messages.
In this lesson, the following topics will be covered:
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Accessing TIS, User ID, and passwords
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Printing
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The message function
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The schedules functions
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Snivels
Task Selection Menu
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The personnel functions
TASK SELECTION MENU
PF1 OPTIONS
PF2 VIEW
PF3 UPDATE
The TASK SELECTION MENU shown above depicts all functions
available. The specific functions available to the user depend on
SUBSY
APPLICATION MENU
C - CURRI
ACTION MENU
C - CAI SC
the terminal being used and the users specific job, i.e., student,
E - RESOU
F - FLIGHT
E - EXECUTE
L - LECTUR
P - PRODUCE
F - FACILI
V - VIEW
S - SIMULA
instructor, or CO.
L - YELLO
M - MESSAGES
P - PERSONNEL
R - REPORTS
S - SCHEDULES
W - WING SCHEDULES
X - PERFORMANCE RECORDS
Y - SECURITY
Choose an option and press [Select] or [Return]; press [Prev Screen] to cancel
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