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Updated: July 8, 2018
SQTR & 101 Cards
in eServices
Cadets are responsible for knowing what sign-offs they need, obtaining sign-off’s once they receive the
necessary sign-offs, printing their SQTRs prior to training, and printing their 101 card prior to going on a
training or real mission.
GES 116 (General Emergency Services) is a pre-requisite for all Emergency Service activities.
Instructions on how to take your GES 116 can be found at the below link.
o https://coloradowingcap.org/COWG-Units/Highlander-Composite/Testing-Promotions-
Qualifications/Testing
UDF & 24 hour Pack list can be found at the below link.
https://coloradowingcap.org/COWG-Units/Highlander-Composite/CAP-HCS-Forms-and-
Documents
o NOTE: Most cadets will not need a 72 hour pack until they are working on their GTL
Qualification.
Items in this document:
Viewing your SQTR
o Printing your SQTR
o Entering SQTR Qualifcations into eServices for approval
o Important Notes
Uploading a document or certificate
Printing your 101 Card
Glossary (Work in progress)
1. Login to eServices https://www.capnhq.gov/signin/signin.aspx or Google CAP eServices.
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Viewing your SQTR
2. Once logged in hover your mouse over Operations on the left hand side of the page. Then click
on Operations Qualifications.
3. To view or print your SQTR click on Entry/View Worksheet on the left hand side of the page.
A. Then enter your CAPID in the text box at the top of the page.
B. Click the Search Icon.
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4. Select the SQTR you would like to view or print from the Achievement drop down box.
5. SQTRs may contain many qualifications and some require Familiarization and Preparatory
Training (PreFam Prep). If the SQTR requires PreFam Prep, these qualifications must be
completed prior to receiving Commander Approval for Training Status.
A. If you can’t read the entire description of a task, hover your mouse over the description
and you will be able to read the full description of the task.
This one is Task O-0001 (Prepare Ground Team individual Equipment) = 24 Hour
Pack
Items in Grey have not been signed off.
Items in Green have been entered and approved by the SET.
Items in Yellow have been entered, but are pending approval from the SET.
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Print your SQTR
6. Print your SQTR with Existing Qualifications and/or your name on the SQTR.
A. Once you have displayed the desired SQTR to be printed, at the bottom of the page you
will see several buttons and a drop down box.
To print SQTR select Current Version in the drop down box.
A PDF file will download to your computer.
Open the PDF file and print the document.
1. If you have not started working on this SQTR, it will print out “blank” with
your name, CAPID, and Date the SQTR is printed.
Entering Qualifications
7. Enter Qualifications into eServices
A. Once you have displayed the desired SQTR to be signed off. Go to the desired task to be
checked off.
DATE: Enter the date the Qualification was completed.
EVALUATOR: Enter the SETs CAPID number.
1. On the printed SQTR the SET should have signed off and provided their
CAPID. A pop-up box will display to enter the SETs CAPID or Name.
a. NOTE: Occasionally a SET may offer to enter the information for
you. Still have them sign the printed SQTR if possible or follow up
within a few days to ensure you were signed off. At the very least
make sure you have the SETs name.
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Mission ID: Not Required unless this sign-off was completed during a training or
real mission.
Certificate ID: Not Required unless it’s for a certificate of some kind and has a
Certificate #.
1. NOTE: The certificate will need to be uploaded into eServices as well.
B. Click Submit at the bottom of the page once you have updated all the desire tasks to be
approved by the SET.
You will see the below pop-up box.
Click OK.
C. The qualifications you just entered will now be Yellow and show as pending until the SET
approves the qualification on their end, when it will turn Green.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
After receiving sign-offs, you should IMMEDIATELY add those to your online SQTR in eServices for
the SET to approve.
DO NOT WAIT, if you wait, the SET may no longer be in CAP or no longer SET qualified when you
go to enter, if you wait a few months to enter your qualification.
DO NOT LOOSE your SQTR, even though you have entered the information into eServices.
Keep the same sheet until ALL qualifications are signed off. You will need to upload this
document once you have all qualifications and missions signed off.
Recommend to create a file or folder at home to keep all SQTRs in one place.
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Uploading a document or certificate
1. Login to eServices, Go to Operations Qualifications, and Click on Entry/View Worksheet.
A. Follow Steps 1 – 3 above, if you need help
B. NOTE: Scan and save the document or download the certificate to a folder on your
computer where you can find it. Then upload into eServices.
2. Click on View/Upload Documents
3. You will see a pop-up box
A. From the What would you like to upload? Dropdown box select the qualification that your
certificate relates to or applies too.
NOTE: If it applies to several SQTRs you only need to select one and it can be any
of them. It will automatically apply to all SQTRs once it is approved.
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B. Click on the Choose File button and locate the file to be uploaded and click OK.
You will then see the name of the file to the right of the Choose File button.
C. Click on the Upload ES Files Button.
Under Documents Uploaded you will then see the file you uploaded and the date.\
NOTE: If you make a mistake you can click the Remove file link.
4. Once you are done close the pop-up box.
5. Select the Achievement / SQTR you would like to apply your certificate too.
A. Ex: First Aid can apply to your GTM3 Qualification and other qualifications.
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B. You will then enter the qualification in the desired SQTR. Check the box for the
corresponding qualification. Ex: First Aid.
Enter the Date the certificate was issued.
In the Evaluator box, 2nd box, you will get a pop-up.
1. Select Other Organization
2. Enter the name of the Evaluator Organization / agency name
3. Click Submit
4. NOTE: Most likely certified through another agency even if it was a CAP
member teaching the class.
Mission ID, box 3, will likely be left blank.
Certificate ID, box 4, enter the certificate number if you have one. If not you can
leave this field blank.
C. Move down to the bottom of the SQTR document and click Submit.
D. Click ok to the Submission Notice.
E. Your Qualification will then be Pending Validation until it is approved by the appropriate
person (Commander, SET Qualified member, etc.)
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Print 101 Card
Q: What is a 101 CARD?
A: A 101 Card is your Specialty Qualification Card. The 101 Card shows your information, your current
SQTR qualifications, and whether you are in trainee status or qualified.
Any time you attend a SAREX, Ground Team, UDF, Air Crew, or related Training or Mission, you need to
have your 101 card with you.
The card must be current and printed the month you are attending the activity.
EX: You cannot go to a SAREX with a 101 Card you printed out 2 months ago, it must be
from the current month or they can turn you away from the activity.
1. Login to eServices, Go to Operations Qualifications, and Click on 101 Card.
a. Follow Steps 1 – 2 above, if you need help
2. Enter your CAPID in the text box.
3. Your 101 Card will display
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4. Scroll to the bottom of the page and find the Click here to print link.
a. Your 101 Card will display again.
b. Click Print 101 Card in the upper left hand corner of the page.
NOTE: You can cut the card out, you only need your information and qualifications. You do not need the
list of Specialty Qualifications and their definitions.
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Glossary
101 Card – CAPF 101
101 Card, may also be refered to as CAPF 101, is required to participate in and train for any
Emergency Services Qualification or activity. This card shows mission staff at a glance what
qualifications you have and if you are qualified or in training status when you sign in for a
mission.
IS100 – IS-100 / FEMA ICS-100 (IS-100.b)
ICS 100, Introduction to the Incident Command System, introduces the Incident Command
System (ICS) and provides the foundation for higher level ICS training. This course describes the
history, features and principles, and organizational structure of the ICS. It also explains the
relationships between ICS and the National Incident Management System (NIMS).
Required for GTM3, UDF, GTL, MSA, MRO, FLM
Additional information regarding testing - https://coloradowingcap.org/cowg-units/highlander-
composite/testing-promotions-qualifications/testing
NOTE: These tests are designed for FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency).
IS200 – IS-200 / FEMA IS-200.b (ICS 200)
ICS 200 is designed to enable personnel to operate efficiently during an incident or event within
the Incident Command System (ICS). ICS-200 provides training on and resources for personnel
who are likely to assume a supervisory position within the ICS.
Required for GTL
FEMA Website: https://training.fema.gov/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=IS-200.b
IS700 – IS-700 / FEMA ICS-700 (IS-700.b)
This course provides an overview of the National Incident Management System (NIMS). The
National Incident Management System defines the comprehensive approach guiding the whole
community - all levels of government, nongovernmental organizations (NGO), and the private
sector - to work together seamlessly to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and
recover from the effects of incidents. The course provides learners with a basic understanding of
NIMS concepts, principles, and components.
Required for GTM3, UDF, GTL, MSA, MRO, FLM
Additional information regarding testing - https://coloradowingcap.org/cowg-units/highlander-
composite/testing-promotions-qualifications/testing
IS800 – IS-800 / FEMA ICS-800.c (IS-800.c)
ICS 200 is designed to enable personnel to operate efficiently during an incident or event within
the Incident Command System (ICS). ICS-200 provides training on and resources for personnel
who are likely to assume a supervisory position within the ICS.
Required for IC3
FEMA Website: https://training.fema.gov/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=IS-800.c
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GES 116 – General Emergency Services
The GES 116 Test is a prerequisite for all of the common CAP Emergency Services ratings. This
online test must be completed and validated by the unit commander before any member can
participate in Emergency Services training, missions, or exercises.
Additional Information Link - https://coloradowingcap.org/cowg-units/highlander-
composite/testing-promotions-qualifications/testing
GTM3 – Ground Team Member Level 3
Missions are frequently initiated during periods of adverse weather or other inopportune
moments when air operations may be precluded or limited, for example, immediately following a
storm or in the middle of the night. Ground teams can often be dispatched to gather
information, search suspected high probability areas, search for missing persons, locate ELT
transmissions, verify airborne sightings, etc.
Ground Team & Urban Direction Finding Team Tasks -
https://www.gocivilairpatrol.com/static/media/cms/Ground_Team__UDF_Task_Guide__24_May
_CD5DA29E1340B.pdf
Ground Team & Urban Direction Finding Team Curriculum - http://nesa.cap.gov/gsar-curriculum
MRO – Mission Radio Operator
SET – Skills Examiner Trainer
The purpose of SET is to provide standard guidance and education for personnel that will conduct
and certify emergency services training throughout CAP.
SQTR – Specialty Qualification Training Record
SQTR’s are forms that track what is needed for each Operations training position. You can use
these forms on the field training exercises to document on paper the items that you qualified in.
This is needed because the SET (Skills Examiner Trainer) has to sign off at the time of the training.
You can then bring the paper back and enter the information into E-Services at your
convenience.
UDF – Urban Direction Finding Team
UDF Teams are comprised of two or more people, UDF gear and a vehicle. Locating accidentally
activated ELT's is by far the most common mission we are called to do. These missions are an
excellent training opportunity for the real thing.
Ground Team & Urban Direction Finding Team Tasks -
https://www.gocivilairpatrol.com/static/media/cms/Ground_Team__UDF_Task_Guide__24_May
_CD5DA29E1340B.pdf