progress through training and will be used as a basis for determining relief/elimination or setback. It will include both
academic and nonacademic facets.
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c. Training responsibility. Consolidated course content is a mutually agreed upon set of topics that are specific in
nature. All documentation and course control material will conform to the host standard, except as agreed to by all
participating services during ITRO detailed analysis groups or curriculum review boards. All course documentation
will be made available to appropriate service personnel as needed. Each service has responsibility for developing,
conducting, and resourcing service unique training IAW ITRO procedures to include providing required service unique
material.
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d. Course changes. The Army proponent school will ensure detachments at sister service schools are provided
adequate notification of any major new training requirements mandated by HQ TRADOC or higher HQ. Curriculum,
policy, and procedural changes that impact time, course length, resources, Army/host service directives, or
accreditation will be coordinated and agreed to by all services prior to implementation. Curricula review/validation
will be accomplished by the host and each participating service. Service unique training will be coordinated IAW that
service’s policies and procedures.
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e. Curriculum review. Curriculum review will be conducted, as required by the services, IAW the interservice
training directive and the ITRO procedures manual. Instructional staff from the host and participating services will be
represented. Services will have equal input in the management of curriculum, instructional planning, developme