AR 210-14 INSTALLATION STATUS REPORT PROGRAM
MilReg AR 210-14 Frequently Asked Questions

What is AR 210-14 Installation Status Report Program?
AR 210-14 is an Army regulation that establishes policies and procedures for the Installation Status Report (ISR) Program. This program provides uniform reporting criteria for installation commanders and staff to assess the installation's overall readiness and sustainability.

Who is responsible for implementing the Installation Status Report Program?
The installation commander is responsible for implementing the ISR Program on their installation. They may delegate specific responsibilities and tasks to subordinate units or personnel as deemed necessary.

What is the purpose of the Installation Status Report Program?
The ISR Program aims to assess and report the installation's operational readiness, environmental quality, and status of supporting infrastructure. It helps commanders identify potential deficiencies, plan resource allocations, prioritize improvements, and integrate planning efforts with higher-level commands.

What criteria are evaluated under the Installation Status Report Program?
The ISR Program evaluates various criteria, including mission readiness, training readiness, infrastructure conditions, energy programs, environmental compliance, safety measures, and emergency management capabilities.

How often are Installation Status Reports required to be submitted?
Installation Status Reports are typically submitted quarterly, unless directed otherwise by higher headquarters. However, installation commanders may require more frequent reporting based on specific mission requirements or situational changes.

Who uses the information provided in the Installation Status Reports?
The information gathered through the ISR Program is used by installation commanders, higher headquarters, and Army staff agencies to make informed decisions regarding resource allocation, force readiness, and infrastructure sustainment.

Are there any specific reporting formats or templates to be used for the Installation Status Reports?
Yes, the ISR Program provides standardized reporting formats and templates to ensure consistent reporting across all installations. These templates facilitate data collection and analysis while aiding in the comparison of installation performance metrics.

What actions should be taken if deficiencies or issues are identified in an Installation Status Report?
Upon identification of deficiencies or issues, commanders should develop and implement corrective actions to address the identified problems. This may involve resource reallocation, initiating repairs or upgrades, and seeking assistance from higher headquarters or supporting agencies.

How can the Installation Status Report Program contribute to sustainability efforts?
The ISR Program assesses infrastructure and energy programs to identify areas where sustainability can be enhanced. It helps commanders prioritize resource conservation, identify energy-efficient practices, and promote environmentally responsible initiatives.

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