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Innovative Readiness Training (IRT) is a Department of Defense (DoD) military
training initiative, exclusive to the United States and its territories, that delivers joint
training opportunities to increase deployment readiness. Simultaneously, IRT
provides key services with lasting benefits for our American communities.
BUILDING CIVIL-MILITARY PARTNERSHIPS
PROVIDING KEY SERVICES
CONSTRUCTION
Roads, buildings, refurbishments
Build
community
relationships
Ensure
military
readiness
Military
Build
partnerships
Leverage
resources
Community
DENTAL
Cleanings, fillings, extractions
MEDICAL
Optometry (including eyeglasses),
medical services
Fulfill
training
requirements
Provide
essential
services
CYBERSECURITY
Vulnerability Assessments, scenariobased exercises
VETERINARY
Spaying/Neutering, basic
veterinary exams
LEVERAGING RESOURCES
IRT is a collaborative program that that leverages military contributions and
community resources to multiply value and cost savings for participants.
Communities typically provide materials (e.g. construction materials) and basic
services (e.g. facilities).
AERIAL SPRAY
Crop dusting, mosquito reduction
CIVIL AFFAIRS
Needs assessments
Learn more at: http://irt.defense.gov
Questions: [email protected]
Authorized under: 10 U.S. Code §2012, Support & services for
eligible organizations & activities outside Department of Defense
Facebook: @IRTsWin Youtube: IRTsWin
Twitter:
@IRTsWin Instagram: #IRTsWin
INNOVATIVE READINESS TRAINING
The Premier Military Training Platform
for a
Secure and Prosperous America
2019 MISSION HIGHLIGHTS
1
The FY 2019 flagship mission, Operation Ola de
Esperanza Sanadora, brought together 82 units to deliver
medical, dental, and optometry care to a total of 9,052
patients. In this mission alone, IRT delivered 2,850 pairs
of glasses, 10,311 optometry procedures, 5,592 dental
procedures, 10,304 medical procedures, and 2,643 total
training days to 898 military personnel.
2
A highlight of FY 2019 is the completion of a second
mission year with the Girl Scouts of Hawaii. Working in
tandem with this organization, IRT constructed an 11,000
square foot multi-level STEM center, including 1.2 miles
of roadway clearing and tree removal—delivering
approximately $2.5 million in value to the community,
1,568 training days to 512 service members, and 8,354
Mission Essential Task List (METL) training elements.
2020 MISSION LOCATIONS
COMMUNITY TIMELINE
HOW TO APPLY
(18 Months – 2 Years)
• Apply here: https://irt.defense.gov/
• Questions: [email protected]
• *Ask us how to connect with your local
military unit to establish a partnership
for smaller community projects.
Learn more at: http://irt.defense.gov
Questions: [email protected]
Authorized under: 10 U.S. Code §2012, Support & services for
eligible organizations & activities outside Department of Defense
Facebook: @IRTsWin Youtube: IRTsWin
Twitter:
@IRTsWin Instagram: #IRTsWin
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File Title | PowerPoint Presentation |
Author | Goodspeed, Laura |
File Modified | 2021-11-08 |
File Created | 2020-02-20 |