The Integrated Training Area Management (ITAM) program is a core program of the Army’s Sustainable Range Program (SRP) and is responsible for maintaining the land to help the Army to meet its training requirements. This requires understanding and balancing Army Training requirements and land management practices. ITAM provides data that depicts suitability, accessibility, capability, and capacity of training lands to support maneuver training throughput and mission readiness.

The ITAM Program relies on its five components to accomplish its mission. The five components are Training Requirements Integration (TRI); Range and Training Land Assessment (RTLA); Land Rehabilitation and Maintenance (LRAM); Sustainable Range Awareness (SRA); and SRP Geographic Information System (GIS). These components combine to provide the means to understand how the Army's training requirements impact land management practices, the impact of training on the land, how to mitigate and repair the impact, and communicate the ITAM message to Soldiers and the public.

At Fort Campbell, the ITAM staff works with the Department of Public Works, Environmental and Natural Resources Division, and Range Operation to develop and prioritize land rehabilitation projects, provide technical support and contribute supplemental funding to shared-interest projects.