DAFI36-2676 CIVIL-MILITARY INNOVATION READINESS TRAINING (IRT)
MilReg DAFI36-2676 Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of AirForce regulation DAFI36-2676 CIVIL-MILITARY INNOVATION READINESS TRAINING (IRT)?
The purpose of this regulation is to establish policies and procedures for the implementation of Civil-Military Innovation Readiness Training (IRT) within the Air Force.

Who is required to undergo Civil-Military IRT?
All Air Force personnel, including Active Duty, Reserve, and Guard members, are required to undergo Civil-Military IRT as part of their professional development.

What are the goals of Civil-Military IRT?
The goals of Civil-Military IRT are to enhance the Air Force’s ability to adapt and innovate in a rapidly changing world, foster collaboration between military and civilian entities, and promote understanding of civil-military cooperation.

How often is Civil-Military IRT required?
Civil-Military IRT is a continuous learning process and is required at various stages of an Air Force career, such as initial training, professional military education, and leadership development.

What does Civil-Military IRT training encompass?
Civil-Military IRT training encompasses a range of topics, including joint operations, interagency cooperation, public-private partnerships, and cultural competency in working with civilian organizations.

Who is responsible for overseeing the implementation of Civil-Military IRT?
The Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Integration (AF/A10) is responsible for overseeing the implementation of Civil-Military IRT in the Air Force.

How can Air Force personnel access Civil-Military IRT training resources?
Air Force personnel can access Civil-Military IRT training resources through various channels, including online platforms, professional development courses, and collaborative exercises with civilian organizations.

What are the potential benefits of Civil-Military IRT?
The potential benefits of Civil-Military IRT include improved joint operational effectiveness, increased innovation and adaptability, enhanced relationships with civilian partners, and improved understanding of cultural and societal factors.

Is there a requirement to document Civil-Military IRT training?
Yes, Air Force personnel are required to document completion of Civil-Military IRT training in their individual training records and career development folders.

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