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MOS/CTSSB Survey

In coordination with the US Army Aviation Center of Excellence (USAACE), the 128th Aviation Brigade is in the process of collecting and validating tasks for certain MOSs to analyze which tasks should be included in their critical task list (CTL) for upcoming Critical Task and Site Selection Boards. A Critical Task and Site Selection Board (CTSSB) provides systematic selection and prioritization of tasks for job requirements in accordance with TRADOC Regulation 350-70, which mandates that a review of CTLs must be conducted every 2 to 3 years to ensure that critical tasks and their links to 21st century Soldier competenciecs are relevant to the force. Results of the CTSSB present an accurate audit trail, providing data on appropriate tasks, skill level, and training site selection. The CTSSB is a management device that serves as a quality control function of the process. The review is also conducted to ensure education and training mirrors modern job performance requirements. This survey is designed to capture diverse field input on critical tasks being conducted at all echelons. The results will be statistically analyzed to form a CTL that reflects what the force is currently being asked to do on the job. The CTL will serve as the foundation for the CTSSB at which a panel of diverse experts will vote on critical tasks in which Soldiers of a specific MOS should be proficient in today's Army, regardless of unit type.

This survey IS voluntary. In order to assist us in the development of our Critical Tasks, we urge you to complete this survey in order to provide the data necessary to either validate or change these tasks. Please help us by providing as much information on the survey as you can. The survey is set up in such a way that you do not have to complete it in one sitting; you will have the option to save your work and come back to it a later time. When you save your survey, you will be provided a link for you to be able to return to that point.

Available CTSSB Surveys

 The 15G CTSSB Survey is available until 1 December 2017.

 The 15U CTSSB Survey is available until 1 December 2017.