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Section header bullet-like iconGS-301-DD

  • Doctrine Developments is the process of defining and articulating doctrine requirements (program directives) followed by researching, analyzing, writing or revising, integrating, documenting, publishing, and distributing doctrine products (Army, Multi-Service, Joint, and Allied Joint publications) to the military force. Army doctrine includes principles, terms, symbols, tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP), and is contained in field manuals (FM), Field Manual-Interims (FM-I) and Army tactics, techniques, and procedures (ATTP) manual. The policy and procedural guidance for Army doctrine development is contained in AR 25-30 "The Army Publishing Program", DA Pam 25-40 "Army Publishing:Action Officers Guide", TRADOC Regulation (TR) 25-36 "The TRADOC Doctrinal Literature Program", and TR 25-30 "Preparation, Production, and Processing of Armywide Doctrinal and Training Literature".
  • GS-301-DD Warfighting Doctrine Developers work in roles to support or manage the development of doctrine.
  • Employees in GS-301-DD positions perform professional work in the life cycle management of doctrine, from inception, development, to rescission. Many Doctrine Developers serve as functional analysts, supervisors, and managers.
  • Employees classified in this series must have extensive, relevant military/DOD operational experience OR a combination of military/DOD experience and college/university courses in related fields. Some related fields of study are engineering, information technology, operations research and systems analysis.