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What are the ERS (Evaluation Reporting System Process) designed to do? (AR 623-3)

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The Evaluation Reporting System (ERS) process is designed to provide useful evaluation results to program managers in a format they can understand and use.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Evaluation Reporting System (ERS) process, as outlined in AR 623-3, is designed to ensure that evaluation results are useful to program managers and presented in a format that they can understand.

The goal is to provide program managers with information that they can use to make informed decisions and improve their programs. This may involve presenting evaluation results in charts, text, or other formats based on the preferences and needs of the program managers.

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