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Figure 2-25.—SITREP feeder example.

Figure 2-24.—Prime/sub timesheet. operations, military operations and readiness, disaster recovery  operations,  and  training. Direct Labor Direct  labor  includes  all  man-days  expended directly on assigned construction activity, either in the field  or  in  the  shop.  Direct  labor  also  includes  any labor that contributes directly to the completion of the project. Direct labor must be reported separately for each assigned master activity. Indirect Labor Indirect labor is man-days expended to support construction  operations,  but  that  does  not  produce  an end  product  in  itself.  Equipment  maintenance  and production  of  shop  drawings  are  examples  of  indirect labor. Overhead Labor Overhead  labor  is  man-days  expended  that  must be  performed  regardless  of  the  assigned  mission. Military Operations and Readiness Military operations and readiness are man-days expended  in  actual  military  operations  and  unit embarkation. Operations and readiness man-days also include any planning and preparation necessary to ensure unit military and mobility readiness. Disaster  Recovery  Operations Disaster recovery operations is man-days actually expended  during  disaster  recovery  operations. Training Training  is  man-days  expended  for  service schools,  factory  and  industrial  training,  fleet-type 2-32

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