Encl (1) to COMDTINST 3574.5B
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When the evaluee has received the instructions, have them step to the starting position and
start the first scenario. You should have the Jazz cartridge in the drive or the videotape
queued to the appropriate scenario beforehand (The approximate digital counter readings for
each CGJPC group are on the answer key). Make the evaluee aware that when the scenario is
started, they will be in the scenario and should be prepared. Start the tape and allow the
evaluee to view the introductory narration, which sets the scene and provides any intelligence
available. Have the answer key for the scenario group ready and keep track of the evaluee's
actions. Discuss the evaluee's actions after each scenario. Record their decision(s) and
articulation on the raw score form.
5. Scoring
a
A "Go" is scored when the evaluee makes the appropriate, timely decision and can articulate
the reasons for making that decision. For example, in a scenario where a subject points a gun
at a boarding team member, the evaluee shoots. After the scenario is over, ask the evaluee to
explain their reasons for shooting. To earn a "Go," the evaluee must explain how all the
elements necessary for the use of deadly force were present. Ex: "I saw he had a gun. He said
he was going to kill my partner. My partner was in range of the weapon, and he was in
immediate danger of losing his life." In this example, if the evaluee fired before the suspect in
the tape, the administrator would check "Go" under judgment, and "Go" under articulation.
With "Go" checked in both columns for this situation, the evaluee earns a "Go" in the final
block.
NOTE: The evaluee MUST fire before the suspect in the scenario and the administrator/Range
2000 computer will score a "Go" or "Good Judgment". There is a built-in delay in the scenarios
for this purpose. If the evaluee fires after the suspect in the scenarios, it is a late shot and the
Administrator/Range 2000 computer will score a "No Go" or "Bad Judgment".
b
A "No Go" is scored when the evaluee takes the incorrect action in a scenario, or takes the
correct action but cannot articulate why. For example, in the above scenario, the evaluee
makes the right decision and shoots. When you ask the member to explain the reasons for
shooting, there is no explanation of how the situation fit into the use of force policy. Ex: "I
shot because he had a gun." The administrator would check "Go" under judgement and "No
Go" under articulation. With a "No Go" in either column, the evaluee earns a "No Go" in the
final column. If the evaluee fires at any time in the scenario not listed in the answer key, a
"No Go" is earned for that scenario.
6. Qualification
a
The evaluee will respond to five scenarios with multiple decisions. Passing score is one less
than the total number of decisions made. For example, scenario group "A" has a total of
fifteen decisions to make. The evaluee must score fourteen "Gos" in the final column on the
raw score form to pass.
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