USMC HOME STATION TRAINING (HST) AND INFANTRY IMMERSION TRAINER (IIT) ROLE PLAYER (RP) CONTRACT OVERVIEW, REQUIREMENTS, AND EXECUTION PROCESS


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R 021728Z OCT 24 MARADMIN 458/24 MSGID/GENADMIN/CG TECOM QUANTICO VA// SUBJ/USMC HOME STATION TRAINING (HST) AND INFANTRY IMMERSION TRAINER (IIT) ROLE PLAYER (RP) CONTRACT OVERVIEW, REQUIREMENTS, AND EXECUTION PROCESS// REF/A/MSG/CMC/YMD: 20150807// NARR/REF A IS MARINE ADMINISTRATIVE MESSAGE 392/15, USMC ROLE  PLAYER THREAT SCREENING (RPTS) POLICY//  POC/IMMERSIVE TRAINING RANGE SUPPORT (ITRS) CAPABILITIES  MANAGER/TRAINING AND EDUCATION COMMAND (TECOM)/RANGE AND TRAINING PROGRAMS DIVISION (RTPD)/ EMAIL [email protected]/703-432-2161// POC/MARINE CORPS SYSTEMS COMMAND (MCSC)/PROGRAM MANAGER  TRAINING SYSTEMS (PM TRASYS)  CONTRACTING OFFICER REPRESENTATIVE (COR) RP CONTRACT/EMAIL:  MR. NATHANIEL STODDARD/PM TRASYS/ [email protected]/407-381-2161.// GENTEXT/REMARKS/

  1.  Situation.  The intent of this message is two-fold. 1.a.  To establish TECOM funding limitations for RP support to units  training within the IIT and for HST.  It is requested that   Marine Expeditionary Forces (MEF) and Deputy Commandant,  Installations and Logistics (DC I&L) forward to their MSCs.  1.b.  To update and provide direction for the RP requirements  process, RP acquisition roles and responsibilities, and ensure all  stakeholders share a common understanding of how the RP support is  requested and executed.  This message provides the deadlines for  requesting RP support for USMC training. 1.c.  This is a coordinated message between MCSC / PM TRASYS and  TECOM / RTPD.  This message supersedes the COMMARCORSYSCOM message,  DTG 141604Z Oct 21, USMC HST and IIT Role Player Contract Overview,  Requirements and Execution Process.  
  2.  Background. TECOM, RTPD has provided funding for RP support for  training events that occur within all IIT and to HST events through  the ITRS Program for over 10 years.  Increased demand per  fiscal year  for larger scale immersive and role player support is driving RP  support costs to an unsupportable level.  RTPD has set funding  parameters for RP support to ensure immersive training support  (aka RP) will be provided to IIT and HST events throughout each fiscal year. 2.a.  In accordance with ref a, PM TRASYS is tasked to  manage all USMC RP contracting requirements.  A key requirement of  immersive capabilities is ensuring that commanders have access to  resources that enhance the realism of their training so small unit  leaders are better prepared to make decisions within the stressful  environments during combat and military operations. Role players  are a key component in enhancing this realism. 2.a.1.  In January 2023, PM TRASYS awarded a centrally procured RP  contract that supports both HST and IIT RP requirements.  This  contract is an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract with firm fixed price items.  Role player support requirements placed on the contract can be funded by RTPD or unit funded per reference (a).
  3.  Stakeholder Roles and Responsibilities. 3.a.  RTPD is the primary funding sponsor and the principal contract customer.  Units requesting and receiving RP support are the  end users of the contracted RP support.  Units requesting RP support funded by RTPD will coordinate with Training Support Center (TSC)  representatives to identify RP requirements in support of Commanders' training requirements and training and readiness standards.  3.b.  RTPD will fund up to the specific number of RP allocations listed for the IIT and HST support events.  3.b.1.  Indoor IIT.  A total of 40 RP per indoor IIT. 3.b.2.  Outdoor IIT.  30 RP per lane or a total of 90 RP per  outdoor IIT. 3.b.2.a.  If a unit is training within the  indoor and outdoor IITs simultaneously  (currently only feasible at Camp Pendleton) the unit may request a maximum of 120 RP. 3.b.3.  HST support.  RTPD will fund up to the following RP  per training event: 3.b.3.a.  20 RP for squad sized missions. 3.b.3.b.  60 RP for platoon sized missions.  3.b.4.  TECOM will fund up to 120 RPs for company and battalion  sized missions.  If a unit requests RPs for 3 or more platoons during HST training the total funded by RTPD will not exceed 120 RP. 3.b.4.a.  If a unit requests more than 120 RP for any HST company or battalion event, all RP costs over 120 will be the responsibility  of the unit. 3.b.5.  Role player support duration.  When supporting 24-hour  training events the total RP allocation for "day shift" and "night shift" funding will not exceed the maximum number of RP allocation within a 24-hour period.   Example:  If a platoon is conducting training  that has a maximum of 60 RP allowed for support and the day shift uses 40 RP, the night shift would only use 20 RP for a total of 60 total RP per 24-hour rotation. 3.c.  The program manager for ITRS will complete periodic  inspections for all RTPD contracted RP services.  Any discrepancies in funded RTPD RP amounts could result in cancellation of unit's future requirements funded by RTPD. Example:  A unit asks for a company sized RP allocation of 120 RP and only 1 platoon is participating in the HST training.  3.c.1.  The exemption to this would be, for example:  A company that  has 3 platoons training in different HST locations for the same training event.  This should be noted in the request form when a  unit initially requests RP support.  3.c.2.  Units must justify the requirement for additional  RPs based on T&R tasks and not the size of the facility, maximizing use of RPs to accomplish multiple tasks.  Role player support requests will be forwarded to the TSC by the unit or IIT/HST contractor per RP requirements process (see section 4).  The local TSC will determine if the request for increased RP support is warranted and forward the request to RTPD for funding approval. RTPD will then forward to PMTRASYS for contract action in accordance with approved PMTRASYS processes. 3.d.  PMTRASYS.  Provides contract management and contracting officer representative functions for the execution of the RP contract in support of requirements identified by RTPD and Fleet Marine Force units.  PM TRASYS will provide appropriate documentation required to  have procurement request forms approved, process obligate funding documents received from TECOM or individual units and monitor the execution of the RP support contract. 3.d.1.  PM TRASYS and RTPD will work closely to facilitate the  requirements process and contract execution of the RP contract. 3.e.  Units who provide their own RP support funding will coordinate with the PM TRASYS RP contract COR and provide PM TRASYS  documentation and funding to facilitate required exercises. Units  are still required to follow the RP Request Process in section 4  of this message. 3.e.1.  For training support funded by the unit, the supporting  comptroller offices will submit the funding documentation within DAI  along with funding amounts per contract line-item number (CLIN) to  facilitate execution of the RP support contract.
  4.  Role player requirements process.  4.a.  All RP support requests will be submitted via the RP request  form (RPRF) to the respective POC listed in paragraph 6 of  this message.  4.b.  The following dates are the deadlines for submitting finalized  RPRF for all requirements due to contract preparation timelines: 4.b.1.  Requirements due 24 Aug for all missions between  24 Oct and 23 Dec.  4.b.2.  Requirements due 24 Oct for all missions between  24 Dec and 23 Feb. 4.b.3.  Requirements due 20 Dec (due to holiday season) for  all missions  between 24 Feb and 23 Apr.  4.b.4.  Requirements due 24 Feb for all missions between  24 Apr and 23 Jun. 4.b.5.  Requirements due 24 Apr for all missions between  24 Jun and 23 Aug.  4.b.6.  Requirements due 24 Jun for all missions between  24 Aug and 23 Oct.    4.c.  If a unit requires RP support under extenuating circumstances  and the RPRF cannot be submitted within the deadlines due to those  circumstances, units will submit the RPRF to their local TSC.   PM TRASYS will review the request and perform a contract action on a case-by-case basis.  4.d.  All RP Support requests, regardless of funding source, will be  funded within the set dates provided in this message. Funding will  be routed to PM TRASYS for each task period no later than: 4.d.1.  8 Oct for all missions that start between  24 Oct and 23 Dec. 4.d.2.  10 Nov for all missions that start between 24 Dec and 23 Feb. 4.d.3.  10 Jan for all missions that start between 24 Feb and 23 Apr.  4.d.4.  10 Mar for all missions that start between 24 Apr and 23 Jun. 4.d.5.  10 May for all missions that start between 25 Jun and 25 Aug.  4.d.6.  10 Jul for all missions that start between 24 Aug and 23 Oct.  4.e.  It is the responsibility of each funding sponsor to ensure  that funding is properly routed.  Failure to meet the deadline or  route the funding properly may result in rejection of the RP  support request.  4.f.  Should any of the submission deadlines fall on a weekend or  federal holiday, the deadline date will shift to the last working  day before the original deadline date.
  5.  Coordinating Instructions.  Contractor actions will be per the  performance work schedule of the contract. 5.a.  At least 45 calendar days prior to the start of each exercise,  the TSC, requesting unit, and other stakeholders as required will  conduct an initial planning conference (IPC) in accordance with the  contract.  The purpose of this IPC is to discuss the RP support  requirement in further detail and how the contractor can support the  training within the funded task order requirements.  5.b.  At least 30 calendar days prior to training, the TSC,  requesting unit, and other stakeholders as required will conduct a  mid-planning conference (MPC).  5.c.  Ten days prior to the start of the exercise, the TSC,  requesting unit, and other stakeholders as required will conduct a final planning conference (FPC). 
  6.  Role player support points of contact. 6.a.  The TSC POCs for RP support submissions for units whose  training exercises are funded by TECOM are: 6.a.1.  Camp Lejeune TSC, Resource Coordinator/CIV/TECOM/TSC / MCB Camp Lejeune/(910) 450-8014. 6.a.2.  Camp Pendleton TSC, Operations Officer/CIV/TECOM/TSC/ MCB Camp Pendleton/(760) 763-8244. 6.a.3.  MCAGCC TSC, Operations Officer/CIV/TECOM/ TSC/Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center,  Twentynine Palms/(760) 830-8468. 6.a.4.  MCB Hawaii TSC, Operations Officer/CIV/TECOM/TSC/MCB Hawaii/ (808) 496-1767. 6.b.  For all RP Contractual questions and concerns or contractor  issues and training support not funded by RTPD, contact the  PM TRASYS COR listed as a POC in the header of this message. 6.c.  All questions pertaining to the ITRS program or Immersive  Training and Support or funding should be directed to the ITRS  Capabilities Manager listed as a POC for this message. 
  7.  Release authorized by Lieutenant General Benjamin T. Watson, CG TECOM.//