R 051437Z DEC 24 MARADMIN 586/24 MSGID/GENADMIN/CG TECOM QUANTICO VA// SUBJ/SEQUENCE TWO FIELDING OF BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE ANALYSIS DEVICES IN SUPPORT OF THE MARINE CORPS BODY COMPOSITION AND MILITARY APPEARANCE PROGRAM// REF/A/DOC/CMC/14DEC22// REF/B/DOC/CMC/22DEC23// REF/C/DOC/CMC/23FEB21// REF/D/DOC/CMC/22AUG22// REF/E/DOC/CMC/31MAY23// AMPN/REF A MARADMIN 652/22 FIELDING OF BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE ANALYSIS DEVICES IN SUPPORT OF THE MARINE CORPS BODY COMPOSITION AND MILITARY APPEARANCE PROGRAM. REF B IS MARINE CORPS BULLETIN 6110 MARINE CORPS BODY COMPOSITION AND MILITARY APPEARANCE PROGRAM. REF C IS MARINE CORPS ORDER 6110.3A WITH CHANGE 3 MARINE CORPS BODY COMPOSITION AND MILITARY APPEARANCE PROGRAM. REF D IS MARADMIN 423/22 FORTHCOMING CHANGES TO THE BODY COMPOSITION PROGRAM. REF E IS MARADMIN 277/23 BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE ANALYSIS DEVICE INITIAL FIELDING SURVEY// POC/Z. A. STILLER/CAPT/TECOM HUMAN PERFORMANCE BRANCH/QUANTICO/ EMAIL: [email protected]// GENTEXT/REMARKS/1. The purpose of this MARADMIN is to announce the second sequence of bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) device fielding. Reference (a) was the first BIA device fielding. 2. Reference (b) announced that effective 1 January 2023, Commanders will not formally assign Marines to the body composition program (BCP) or separate Marines for BCP failure unless body fat is estimated by BIA and validated by a unit representative. Training and Education Command (TECOM) is conducting sequence two of fielding BIA devices to the Fleet Marine Force and Headquarters Marine Corps units in support of a long-term plan to transition all body composition evaluation from height/weight tables and circumference method to viable alternatives. 3. The second fielding of 54 BIAs to selected locations will occur during the first quarter of FY25. The following commands have been selected to receive one BIA device each: 3.a. I MEF (I MEF HQSVC) 3.a.1. 1st MARDIV 3.a.1.a. 1st Marine Regiment 3.a.1.b. 5th Marine Regiment 3.a.1.c. 7th Marine Regiment 3.a.1.d. 11th Marine Regiment 3.a.2. 3rd MAW 3.a.2.a. MAG 11 3.a.2.b. MAG 13 3.a.2.c. MAG 16 3.a.2.d. MAG 39 3.a.3. 1st MLG 3.a.3.a. CLR 1 3.a.3.b. CLR 17 3.a.4. 11 MEU 3.a.5. 13 MEU 3.a.6. 15 MEU 3.b. II MEF (II MEF HQSVC) 3.b.1. 2d MARDIV 3.b.1.a. 2d Marine Regiment 3.b.1.b. 6th Marine Regiment 3.b.1.c. 10th Marine Regiment 3.b.2. 2d MAW 3.b.2.a. MAG 14 3.b.2.b. MAG 26 3.b.2.c. MAG 29 3.b.2.d. MAG 31 3.b.2.e. MACG 28 3.b.3. 2d MLG 3.b.3.a. CLR 2 3.b.3.b. CLR 27 3.b.4. 22 MEU 3.b.5. 24 MEU 3.b.6. 26 MEU 3.c. III MEF (III MEF HQSVC) 3.c.1. 3d MARDIV 3.c.1.a. 3d Marine Littoral Regiment 3.c.1.b. 4th Marine Regiment 3.c.1.c. 12th Marine Regiment 3.c.2. 1st MAW 3.c.2.a. MAG 12 3.c.2.b. MAG 24 3.c.2.c. MAG 36 3.c.2.d. MACG 18 3.c.3. 3d MLG 3.c.3.a. CLR 3 3.c.3.b. CLR 37 3.c.4. 31 MEU 3.d. 5th Marine Expeditionary Brigade 3.e. MARFOREURAF 3.f. FASTEUR- Rota, Spain 3.g. FASTPAC- Yokosuka, Japan 3.h. WWBN-East 3.i. WWBN-West 4. Commands/units that receive BIA devices in this fielding tranche must support or allow access to any Marine Corps unit that has not been identified to receive a BIA. Marines requiring body fat verification may be required to conduct unit funded travel to locations where approved devices are fielded. 5. Units must use TECOM approved BIA models in the conduct of body composition evaluations (BCE). Currently, the Inbody 770 is the only USMC approved BIA device. TECOM will continue to monitor the capabilities available in the commercial marketplace. If another potential source emerges, the Marine Corps will assess whether competition for future requirements is feasible. 6. TECOM Human Performance Branch (TECOM HPB) coordinated with commands in paragraph 3 to confirm shipping addresses and unit supply points of contact to receive BIA devices. 7. A survey in 2d quarter FY25 will solicit feedback on fielding that will inform potential follow-on fielding. 8. Upon receipt, all commands that are a custodian to a base property office must report all key supporting documentation to their base property office so that the BIA device may be added to their DPAS custodian account. Commands that are not a custodian to a base property office will coordinate with their parent command for their BIA device to be entered into DPAS through a base property office. The vendor will supply a copy of the warranty, receiving invoice with BIA serial number, item unique identification (IUID) number, and management control number (MCN) for units to enter into DPAS. The following is the MCN number for the BIA devices: 6515-00-M00-0678. For assistance with DPAS utilize the following email: [email protected]. 9. BIA devices have a 4-year warranty as part of the service level contract. Receiving units are responsible for the daily care and operation of BIAs. Units must adhere to the daily care and terms within the warranty to receive warranty support. If warranties are violated, commands are responsible for replacement. For any device replacement outside of warranty coverage, it is the unit’s responsibility to replace their BIA device via unit funding. 10. No later than 1 January 2025, command physical training representatives (CPTR) and force fitness instructors (FFI) will conduct initial BIA familiarization training using the materials published per para. 15 until MarineNet training is updated. Commanders will verify that CPTRs and FFIs have conducted BIA Training using the TECOM published materials and will certify each CPTR and FFI prior to any CPTR or FFI administering BIA assessments, using the commander’s training certification letter. A template of the commander’s certification letter is published per para 15. Once MarineNet Course FFDBCP02 is updated, CPTRs and FFIs will be required to recertify their training to include BIA training procedures. 11. Body composition evaluations (BCE) using BIA are only required for Marines who exceed their maximum weight standard and fail the circumference method (taping) or for Marines that present an unsuitable military appearance due to improper weight distribution, as determined by their commander. 12. Body fat percentages must be verified by a CPTR or FFI prior to formal assignment to BCP. The BIA device printed results sheet is required as proof of verification and must be retained in accordance with reference (c). A CPTR and FFI must sign the bottom of the results sheet and create a separate calendar event in MCTIMS to document body fat verification. 13. If a Marine is not within height and weight standards, then the CPTR or FFI will conduct a BCE initially using the taping technique. If a Marine is not within standards using this method, then the CPTR or FFI must conduct a BCE using an approved BIA device within 7 working days. The BCP assignment process may be initiated while Marines await the conduct of a BIA scan. 14. Marines required to travel for a BIA scan may have their scan verified by a local CPTR or FFI prior to BCP assignment rather than using the CPTR or FFI assigned to the Marine’s command. If a Marine must travel to another command location for body fat verification, the Marine’s identity must be verified by the local CPTR or FFI conducting the BIA scan via Common Access Card. A physical copy of the results sheet will be provided to the Marine to take back to their unit. The verifying CPTR or FFI will also send an electronic copy of the results sheet to the Marine’s unit CPTR, FFI, or unit operations section via encrypted messaging. 15. The following information can be found at https:(slash)(slash)www.fitness.marines.mil. 15.a. Initial BIA fielding locations and points of contact. 15.b. Commander’s BIA training certification letter template. 15.c. BIA warranty information. 15.d. Vendor reported BIA serial numbers and assigned IUID numbers by fielded unit (as available). 15.e. Contract technical account manager information. 15.f. Daily care guidance. 15.g. Operating videos and other training materials. 15.h. Supply lists. 15.i. Frequently asked questions. 16. For questions contact the Human Performance Branch at [email protected] or the listed POC. 17. This MARADMIN is applicable to the Marine Corps Total Force. 18. Release authorized by Lieutenant General Benjamin T. Watson, Commanding General, Training and Education Command.//