Common use of Army Range Requirements Model (ARRM) Clause in Contracts

Army Range Requirements Model (ARRM). ARRM is a mid-range and long-range planning web application used by installation and higher level managers. ARRM calculates baseline range and land unit throughput requirements and installation capacity. ARRM provides analytical capabilities tailored to the user’s organizational level from the development of installation Range Complex Master Plan (RCMP) and RDP to Army-level stationing scenarios by allowing all input parameters to be changed and requirements recalculated. The ARRM project supports SRP installation managers or proponents in performing essential evaluations of the installation training land and range requirements compared to the installation capacity. The ARRM system will assist the proponents in making timely decisions using current data. ARRM allows users at all levels – installation, ACOM and HQDA – to model operational RTLP throughput requirements as well as institutional range and land requirements arising from TRADOC-approved Program of Instruction (POI) and compare them to throughput RTLP capacity at SRP installations. The Training Budget (TBUD) is the model used by DA to estimate the VSCW budget used by the installation to generate installation requirements to support range operations.

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Samples: www.atsc.army.mil, www.atsc.army.mil, www.atsc.army.mil

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