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4.  Ship  parameters  and  distribution  (own-ship heading, roll and pitch, own-ship speed and distance, and wind speed and direction). 5.  Air  conditioning  and  heating. 6.   Interior   communications. COMBAT  SYSTEMS  TEST AND   EVALUATION   PROGRAM The  Combat  Systems  Test  and  Evaluation  Pro- gram  (CSTEP)  is  a  combination  of  special  teams, tests,  evaluations,  publications,  and  reports  used  to promote  the  overall  effectiveness  and  readiness  of shipboard  combat  systems. This program has three basic purposes: 1.  To  increase  the  priority  and  focus  given  to combat systems during overhauls and ship restricted availabilities  (SRAs); 2.  To  increase  the  efficiency  and  effectiveness  of combat systems evolutions that occur during a ship’s life  cycle  schedule;  and 3,  To  provide  a  procedure  for  the  intermediate unit  commander  (IUC)  to  use  periodically  in  moni- toring and assessing the combat systems organization and readiness of individual units. The overall goal of the program is to develop and maintain  a  high  combat  systems  readiness  in  each unit  in  the  force.  Its  specific  objectives  are  as  fol- lows: Maintenance: To improve the combat systems maintenance  condition  of  the  force. Overhaul  planning:  To  improve  the  planning process  for  the  combat  systems  portion  of  overhauls and major ship restricted availabilities (SRAs). Overhaul.   To   improve   the   quality   of   work conducted  on  combat  systems  equipment,  to  increase  . the  focus  on  combat  systems  integrated  testing,  and to  ensure  high  levels  of  technical  training  during  an overhaul or an SRA. Post-overhaul:   To   ensure   maximum   combat systems  effectiveness  immediately  after  overhaul  by taking  fill  advantage  of  the  basic  and  intermediate training associated with the overhaul or the SRA. Combat  readiness:  To  maintain  combat  sys- tems equipment readiness and training at a high level throughout  the  entire  operational  cycle  of  each  unit in  the  force;  to  provide  for  efficient  and  effective management  of  combat-systems-related  training,  ad- ministrative, and readiness programs; and to provide a means to evaluate and report promptly a unit’s com- bat systems readiness. The CSTEP is composed of many elements, all of which are intended to increase combat systems readi- ness. Several of those programs are briefly discussed in  this  section.  Table  4-1  shows  a  typical  life  cycle schedule  of  CSTEP  key  events. 4-6

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