Department of the Army *TRADOC Pamphlet 350-70-9
Headquarters, United States Army
Training and Doctrine Command
Fort Eustis, Virginia 23604-5700
12 October 2012
Training and Education
BUDGETING AND RESOURCING
FOR THE COMMANDER:
OFFICIAL: MARK MACCARLEY
Major General, U.S. Army
Deputy Chief of Staff
CHARLES E. HARRIS, III
Colonel, GS
Deputy Chief of Staff, G-6
History. This is a new U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) publication.
Summary. This pamphlet describes the budgeting and resourcing procedures and guidance
supporting Army training and education. In addition, this pamphlet provides fundamental
purposes, descriptions, and procedures of Army systems and processes which enable training
and educational course resourcing requirements to be developed, identified, processed, and
validated. The Army Program of Individual Training (ARPRINT) results from these systems
and processes which are uniquely linked at key intervals to culminate in the projected student
load requirements established for courses and new courses by fiscal year (FY) when published.
The ARPRINT is the Army’s training mission which is entered into the Program Objective
Memorandum (POM) for funding. The ARPRINT resource requirements for training and
education were integrated and synchronized with Army systems such as: Structure Manning
Decision Review (SMDR); Total Army Centralized Individual Training Solicitation (TACITS);
Army Training Requirements and Resources System (ATRRS); Training Requirements Analysis
System (TRAS); Training Requirements Arbitration Panel (TRAP); Training Ammunition
Management System (TAMS); and Training Resource Management Information System
(TRMIS). Integration and synchronization of these system occur at different levels, but each
system addresses one or more pieces necessary to build the mission. The SMDR integrates
annual force requirements or student load by course in relation to school location and training
capacity which refines the overall mission. TRAS integrates
*This pamphlet supersedes TRADOC Pamphlet 350-70-8, dated 1 Nov 1996.