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Here is how commanders and their leadership team monitor behavioral changes among Marines – Soldier of Fortune Magazine


11 FEB 2021 | Matt Gonzales
A Marine’s greatest threat isn’t always a physical adversary.
Marines risk their lives to protect their country. However, some warfighters deal with a range of social, financial or mental health concerns upon returning home. This can lead to the Marine experiencing personal issues that compromise their overall health and combat readiness.
In 2020, Marine Corps Systems Command deployed an application designed to help commanders and their leadership team monitor behavioral changes among Marines.
U.S. Marine Corps photo by MCSC OPAC/Released 200105-M-ZZ999-0001.JPG
Command Individual Risk and Resiliency Assessment System, or CIRRAS, is a Common Access Card-enabled software application that stores a Marine’s personal information, such as health, social, educational and familial data, in a secure, electronic environment for a commander’s awareness. ....

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Marine Corps develops secure app to monitor holistic health and combat readiness of Marines > United States Marine Corps Flagship > News Display


A Marine’s greatest threat isn’t always a physical adversary.
Marines risk their lives to protect their country. However, some warfighters deal with a range of social, financial or mental health concerns upon returning home. This can lead to the Marine experiencing personal issues that compromise their overall health and combat readiness.
In 2020, Marine Corps Systems Command deployed an application designed to help commanders and their leadership team monitor behavioral changes among Marines.
Command Individual Risk and Resiliency Assessment System, or CIRRAS, is a Common Access Card-enabled software application that stores a Marine’s personal information, such as health, social, educational and familial data, in a secure, electronic environment for a commander’s awareness. ....

Shawn Belcher , Cristina Miguel Moore , Kevinl Digman , Mary Feltis , Department Of Defense , Health Insurance Portability , Atlantic Navy Authorizing , Marine Corps Force Preservation , Navy Information Warfare Center Atlantic , Marine Corps Requirements Oversight Council Decision Memorandum , Affairs Marine , Marine Corps Base Quantico , Marine Corp , Preservation Council , Family Programs Division , Business Solutions , Deployment Authority To Proceed Decision Memorandum , Marine Corp Manpower , Preservation Councils , Milestone Decision Authority , Program Executive Office For Manpower , Marine Corps Systems Command , Individual Risk , Resiliency Assessment System , Common Access Card Enabled , Marine Corps ,