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Document ID:   DI-SESS-82371       Scroll down to access document images

Overview
Title:  Training System Maintenance Task Analysis (TSMTA)
Scope:  The Training System Maintenance Task Analysis (TSMTA) is the identification of the steps, spares, materials, tools, support equipment, and personnel that must be considered for a given repair task. TSMTAs cover both scheduled (preventive) and unscheduled (corrective) maintenance tasks and, when complete, identifies all physical resources required to support a training system in accordance with the Government’s maintenance concept. Cybersecurity-cyber hygiene tasks must be considered for all training system network system and host based applications, including all non-network systems with information assurance vulnerabilities. At a minimum, Cyber hygiene tasks must include Scanning, Patching, Reporting, Configuration Management, Log File Analysis, and Host Based Security System or Host Intrusion Prevention System.
Status:  Active DID Date:  11-JAN-2022      
  Next Review Due:  10-JAN-2027
SESS Doc Category:   Data Item Description  

Responsibilities
DID Approval Authority:  SA  Navy Supply Systems Command
  Preparing Activity: AS  Naval Air Systems Command
DoD Interest Level:  / Prepared by DoD activity
Coordination:  Full  

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