| DoD Implementation of Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12 |
23-Jun-2008 |
91 pages |
| Authors:
Donald A Bloomer; Xavier R Zayas; Bryant T Clark; LeBarron Durant; Giormary Peluyera; Bradley M Heller; Gloria Young; Celia J Harrigan; Robert R Johnson; Kathryn Truex; Allison E Tarmann; INSPECTOR GENERAL DEPT OF DEFENSE ARLINGTON VA
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 | We performed the audit in response to a request from the Office of Management and Budget that the President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency review agency processes and help ensure they are consistent with HSPD-12 and FIPS 201-1. We evaluated DoD business processes to determine whether they comply with directives and standards to develop secure and reliable Personal Identity Verification (PIV) credentials. DoD is not complying with HSPD-12 requirements, has ... |
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| Presidential Directives: Background and Overview |
23 APR 2007 |
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| Authors:
Harold C. Relyea; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON DC CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE
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 | From the earliest days of the federal government, Presidents, exercising magisterial or executive power not unlike that of a monarch, from time to time have issued directives establishing new policy, decreeing the commencement or cessation of some action, or ordaining that notice be given to some declaration. The instruments used by Presidents in these regards have come to be known by various names, and some have prescribed forms and purposes. ... |
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| Explosives Safety Management and the DOD Explosives Safety Board |
19 AUG 2005 |
10 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE EXPLOSIVES SAFETY BOARD ALEXANDRIA VA
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 | This Directive: 1.1. Reissues reference (a): updates policies, authorities, and responsibilities for DoD Explosives Safety Management (ESM); implements reference (b) in the Department of Defense: and continues to operate the DoD Explosives Safety Board (DDESB) as a standing joint board 1.2 Continues to authorize references (c) and (d), consistent with DoD 5025 1-M (reference (e)), and requisite DoD ESM guidance; and sets the requirement for developing, implementing, and maintaining effective ... |
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| An Examination of the Use of Advance Directives at Naval Hospital Bremerton |
APR 2005 |
45 pages |
| Authors:
Amy R. Burton; NAVAL HOSPITAL BREMERTON WA
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 | This retrospective, exploratory, qualitative review of 1,976 inpatient charts of patients 18 years or older and hospitalized during fiscal year 2003, examined the recognition of pre-existing advance directives and compliance with patient treatment preferences at the Naval Hospital Bremerton. The study showed that the Naval Hospital Bremerton had 39 completed advance directives on file. An additional 374 patients, 217 female and 157 male, claimed to have executed advance directives, but ... |
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| Lesson Relearned the Urgent Need to Replace Post-Conflict Improvisation with Policy |
18 MAR 2005 |
33 pages |
| Authors:
Jeffrey B. Clark; ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA
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 | By revoking President Clinton's Presidential Decision Directive 56 Managing Complex Contingency Operations. and failing to replace it with his own national security presidential directive for post-conflict operations President Bush dismissed the hard-earned insights of the Clinton Administration. The Bush Administration lacked the policy mechanisms and organization for clearly defining the desired end state synchronizing all elements of power toward that common goal and developing an interagency political-military plan to achieve ... |
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| Nuclear Weapon Accident Response Procedures (NARP) |
22 FEB 2005 |
343 pages |
| Authors:
ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR NUCLEAR AND CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL DEFENSE PROGRAMS WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Manual is issued under the authority of DoD Directive 3150.8 and supersedes DoD 3150.8-M, "Nuclear Weapon Accident Response Procedures (NARP), December 1999 (hereby canceled). This edition of DoD 3150.8-M will serve as a bridging document until a new edition is developed under updated DoD guidance to meet the NRP requirements. This Manual provides a concept of operations as well as functional information necessary to execute a comprehensive and unified ... |
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| Mission Directives |
21 JUN 2002 |
5 pages |
| Authors:
SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | This revision reflects HQ USAF staff reorganization, inputs from major commands (MAJCOM) and recent publication changes. Major changes include the realignment of OPRs for mission directives issued by HQ USAF In addition, the changes make the MAJCOM commander the issuing authority for subordinate unit mission directives, where previously it was the MAJCOM DO. This allows MAJCOMs the flexibility to assign their own OPR for preparing and tracking mission directives. For ... |
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| Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs (ASD(PA) |
27 SEP 2000 |
11 pages |
| Authors:
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (PUBLIC AFFAIRS) WASHINGTON DC
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 | Under the authority vested in the Secretary of Defense in reference (a), this Directive reissues reference (b) to update the responsibilities, functions, relationships, and authorities of the ASD(PA) as prescribed herein. |
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| DoD Directives System Annual Index |
31 JUL 2000 |
171 pages |
| Authors:
DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT WASHINGTON DC
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 | This index is issued under the authority of DoD Directive 5025.1, "DoD Directives System," June 24, 1994. It meets the requirements of Title 5, United States Code, Section 552(a)(2). It provides a numerical listing of DoD directives, DoD Instructions, DoD Publications, and their changes (hereafter referred to as "DoD Issuances") and identifies those DoD issuances that have been codified in Title 32 of the Code of Federal Regulations. A separate ... |
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| The Effects of Presidential Decision Directive 63 on the Public |
01 APR 2000 |
29 pages |
| Authors:
Paul R. Smulian; ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA
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 | Specific recommendations made in a report by The President's Commission on Critical Infrastructure resulted in Presidential Decision Directive 63 (PDD-63). PDD-63 complimented actions initiated under Presidential Decision Directive-39 (PDD-39) and specifically targeted the nation's cyber- infrastructure for protection. In December 1999, the Federal Government's plan entitled "Defending America's Cyberspace: National Plan for Information Systems Protection", was finalized and signed by the President. This report ... |
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| Defense Transportation Regulation. Part IV, Personal Property |
AUG 1999 |
553 pages |
| Authors:
OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY OFDEFENSE (LOGISTICS) WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Regulation is issued under the authority of Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Logistics) Memorandum, "Defense Transportation Regulation (DTR), Parts I-IV," August 4, 1995. It implements DOD policies governing the use of DOD-owned and controlled aircraft, sealift/airlift, and establishes criteria for passenger, personal property, cargo, and mobility movement. In accordance with DOD Directive 5158.4, "United States Transportation Command,', January 1993, USCINCTRANS is the DOD single ... |
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| Administrative Orders |
01 FEB 1999 |
20 pages |
| Authors:
SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | Administrative orders are written directives, published by a commander or other competent authority, which direct actions or announce decisions. Order-publishing officials must follow this instruction and the appropriate functional directives governing the order. Four types of administrative orders exist: special, reserve, aeronautical, and movement. |
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| OSD Duties in the Respond Strategy |
JAN 1999 |
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| Authors:
John C. Tillson; Robert Fabrie; INSTITUTE FOR DEFENSE ANALYSES ALEXANDRIA VA
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 | This study provides an analysis of the duties of the Office of the Secretary of Defense with regard to those activities of the Department of Defense that are covered by the Respond Strategy, a pan of the National Security Strategy. This analysis is based on a review of laws, Executive orders, and DoD Directives that establish OSD duties, an analysis of OSD participation in Exercise Positive ... |
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| Health Care Providers' Attitudes and Practices Regarding the use of Advance Directives in a Military Health Care Setting |
02 OCT 1998 |
124 pages |
| Authors:
Bridget L. Larew; UNIFORMED SERVICES UNIV OF THE HEALTH SCIENCES BETHESDA MD
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 | This research study examined health care providers' attitudes and practices on the purpose and use of advance directives in a military health care setting. This research modified a study conducted by the End Of Life Study Group from the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill. The literature has attributed low completion rates of advance directives to health care providers' erroneous beliefs that these documents are mainly ... |
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| DoD Directive 6490.2, Subject: Joint Medical Surveillance, August 30, 1997 |
AUG 1998 |
3 pages |
| Authors:
ARMY MEDICAL DEPT CENTER AND SCHOOL FORT SAM HOUSTON TX
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 | This Directive establishes policy and assigns responsibility for routine joint medical surveillance of all Military Service members during active Federal service before, during, and after deployment. It mandates that: (1) service members are made aware of significant health threats and associated medicals prophylaxis, immunization and other unit and individual countermeasures for the Area of Operations before and during deployment; (2) commanders shall provide their personnel the appropriate medical support and ... |
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| Data Standardization Procedures, DoD 8320.1-M-1 |
APR 1998 |
118 pages |
| Authors:
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (COMMANDCONTROL COMMUNICATIONS AND INTELLIGENCE) WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Manual is issued under the authority of DoD Directive 8320.1, "DoD Data Administration, " September 26, 1991. It prescribes procedures for the development, approval, and maintenance of DoD data standards necessary to support the policies of DoD Data Administration as established by DoD Directive 8320.1. DoD 8320.l-M-l, "Data Element Standardization Procedures,'1 January 1993, is hereby cancelled. This Manual applies to the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), the ... |
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| DoD Scientific and Technical Information (STI) Program (STIP) |
11 FEB 1998 |
6 pages |
| Authors:
OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING WASHINGTONDC
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 | This Directive: 1. Reissues reference (a) to update DoD policy and responsibilities consistent with the general authority of the Secretary of Defense under reference (b) for establishing the DoD STIP. 2. Authorizes the issuance of reference (c), consistent with reference (d), to provide guidance on implementation of policies and principles for the DoD STIP. 3. Authorizes the issuance of DoD Instruction 3204.1 (reference (e), consistent with reference (d) , to ... |
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| Air Force Policy Directive 31-4. Information Security |
01 AUG 1997 |
7 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | This directive provides Air Force policy for protecting sensitive Air Force information. It also assigns responsibility for implementing and managing the Information Security Program. This directive implements national policies in the Executive Order 12958, Classified National Security Information, 20 April 1995, and Federal Register Part VI, Office of Management and Budget, 32 CFR Part 2001, Information Security Oversight Office; Classified National Security Information; Final Rule, 13 October 1995. It interfaces ... |
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| DoD Ammunition and Explosives Safety Standards |
AUG 1997 |
127 pages |
| Authors:
OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (ACQUISITION AND TECHNOLOGY) WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Standard is issued under the authority of DoD Directive 6055.9, "DoD Explosives Safety Board (DDESB) and DoD Component Explosives Safety Responsibilities," July 29, 1996. It establishes uniform safety standards applicable to ammunition and explosives, to associated personnel and property, and to unrelated personnel and property exposed to the potential damaging effects of an accident involving ammunition and explosives during their development, manufacturing, testing, ... |
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| Requirements Generation System (Formerly MOP 77) |
13 JUN 1997 |
40 pages |
| Authors:
JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF WASHINGTON DC
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| Unclassified DoD Issuances on CD-ROM (CD-ROM). |
JUN 1997 |
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| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTIVES DIV
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 | File characteristics: Software and Database; Binary character set. Physical description: 1 CD-ROM disc; col.; 650MB. System requirements: PC compatible; DOS; CD-ROM player. This disc is an updated version of DoD Directives and Instructions on CD-ROM. The issuances were Optical Character Recognition (OCR) scanned on the disc; consequently, there may be textual discrepancies, i.e., most charts and graphs are omitted. This disc is an updated version of DoD Directives and Instructions ... |
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| Defense Leadership and Management Program (DLAMP) |
11 APR 97 |
7 pages |
| Authors:
S. Ramp; ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (FORCE MANAGEMENT POLICY) WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Directive, under Chapters 23, 33, 41, and 71 of title 5, United States Code, establishes policy and assigns responsibilities for a program of civilian leader training, education, and development in the Department of Defense; implements recommendations of the Commission on Roles and Missions of the Armed Forces; establishes a DoD-wide framework for developing future civilian leaders with a DoD-wide capability in an environment that nurtures a shared understanding and ... |
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| Passport and Passport Agent Services Regulation |
APR 1997 |
48 pages |
| Authors:
DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Regulation implements DoD Directive 1000.21 (reference (a)) and establishes DoD and Department of State (DoS) policies and procedures for obtaining no-fee passports and/or visas and administration of Passport and Passport Agent Services. This Regulation is used in conjunction with the DoS passport Agent's Manual (reference (b)) and the Department of Defense Foreign Clearance Guide (FCG) (reference (c)). It provides instructions and control of forms required for passports and/or visa ... |
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| Uniform Reserve, Training and Retirement Categories |
MAR 97 |
7 pages |
| Authors:
D. Kohner; ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (RESERVE AFFAIRS) WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Directive reissues DoD Directive 1215.6 December 18, 1990, to update DoD policy guidance regarding the use of Reserve component (RC) duty to capitalize on RC capabilities and accomplish operational requirements while maintaining RC mission readiness for overseas and domestic operations; provide DoD policy guidance for maintaining and reporting personnel data in accordance with DoD Directive 1205.17 and DoD Instruction 7730.54; update uniform RC categories (RCCs), and training and retired ... |
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| DoD Medical Standardization Board (DMSB) |
MAR 97 |
8 pages |
| Authors:
J. Sherman; ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (HEALTH AFFAIRS) WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Instruction reissues DoD Directive 6430.2 as a DoD Instruction under DoD Directive 6000.12 to implement policy and update responsibilities organization management and functions of the DMSB. |
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| Military Standard Contract Administration Procedures (MILSCAP) |
03 FEB 97 |
59 pages |
| Authors:
DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY ALEXANDRIA VA
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 | Military Standard Contract Administration Procedures(MILSCAP). This change, published by direction of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Logistics) (DUSD(L)), under the authority of DoDD 4140.1, Materiel Management Policy, revises DoD 4000.25-5-M, Feb 93, and is effective upon receipt. |
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| Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) |
FEB 97 |
15 pages |
| Authors:
D. Clark; ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (COMPTROL LER) WASHINGTON DC
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 | Pursuant to the authority vested in the Secretary of Defense by section 113 and Chapter S of title 10 United States Code this Directive reissues DoD Directive 5105.21 May 19 1977, to update the responsibilities functions relationships and authorities of the DIA. It establishes the Military Intelligence Board (MIB) with mission organization responsibilities, functions and authorities as prescribed herein. |
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| Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) (USD(C))/Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Department of Defense |
06 JAN 97 |
10 pages |
| Authors:
B. Rhoades; DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT WASHINGTON DC
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 | Pursuant to Section 135 of Title 10, United States Code and the authority vested in the Secretary of Defense by Section 113 of Title 10, United States Code, this Directive reissues DoD Directive 5118.3, dated June 24, 1991, to update the responsibilities, functions, relationships, and authorities of the USD(C)/CFO, Department of Defense, as prescribed herein, and replaces DoD directive 5118.6, dated February 21, 1992. |
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| DoD Public Affairs and Visual Information (PA&VI) Education and Training (E&T) |
06 JAN 97 |
7 pages |
| Authors:
W. Guthrie; SOUTH CAROLINA UNIV COLUMBIA DEPT OF GEOLOGY
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 | This Directive reissues DoD Directive 5160.48, dated February 21, 1964; establishes policy and updates responsibilities for PA&Vl E&T in the Department of Defense; designates the Defense Information School (DINFOS), Fort Meade, MD, as the principal source of PA&VI E&T in the Department of Defense; and implements PA&VI E&T policies in references (b) through (f) of this Directive. |
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| Voluntary Education Programs for Military Personnel |
JAN 97 |
4 pages |
| Authors:
O. Thomas; PRINCIPAL DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (FORCE MANAGEMENT AND POLICY) WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Directive reissues DoD Directive 1322.8, dated July 23, 1987, to update policy and responsibilities for voluntary education programs for military personnel. It implements Section 2007 of Title 10, United States Code and Section 1073 of Public Law 104-106. This Directive designates the Secretary of the Navy as the DoD Executive Agent for the Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES). |
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| School-Age Care (SAC) Program |
19 DEC 96 |
16 pages |
| Authors:
L. Smith; ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (FORCE MANAGEMENT POLICY) WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Instruction implement policies, and assigns responsibilities and procedures for operation of SAC programs for eligible minor children of DoD military and civilian personnel; requires Military Departments and Defense Agencies to ensure that all DoD installations develop policies under which children residing on or in a DoD facility or installation can be left alone to care for themselves, otherwise known as a 'home alone' policy or 'self-care'; and authorizes publication ... |
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| DoD Nuclear Weapon System Safety Program Manual |
DEC 96 |
66 pages |
| Authors:
B. Smith; ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR NUCLEAR AND CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICA L DEFENSE PROGRAMS WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Manual is issued under the authority of DoD Directive 3150.2 |
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| Delivery of Healthcare at Military Treatment Facilities (MTFs) |
DEC 96 |
7 pages |
| Authors:
M. Bonifas; ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (HEALTH AFFAIRS) WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Instruction, under DoD Directive 5136.1, implement policy, assigns responsibilities and prescribes procedures on provisions of care in the delivery of healthcare at MTFs in the Military Health Services System; implements policy, assigns responsibilities and prescribes procedures on international military reciprocal healthcare agreements; replaces DoD instructions 6010.8, 6010.15, 6015.19, 6015.20, 6040.33, and 6040.39; authorizes the publication of DoD 60l0.15-M and DoD 6015.l-M; authorizes the retention of DD Form 2494 and ... |
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| DoD Information Security Program |
DEC 96 |
6 pages |
| Authors:
W. Bell; ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (COMMAND CONTROL COMMUNICATIONS AND INTELLIGENC E) WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Directive reissues DoD Directive 5200.1 June 7, 1982 to update policy and responsibilities for the DoD information Security Program under Executive Order 12958 and Information Security Oversight Office Directive 'Classified National Security Information,' October 13, 1995; replaces DoD instructions 5230.21 and 0-5230.22 and DoD Directive 5200.12; and continues to authorize the publication of DoD 5200.1-R, in accordance with DoD 5025.1-M. |
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| DoD Civilian Personnel Management System |
25 NOV 96 |
5 pages |
| Authors:
D. Disney; ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (FORCE MANAGEMENT AND PERSONNEL) WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Directive reissues DoD Directive 1400.25, dated January 24, 1978, to update policy and assign responsibilities for civilian personnel management of the DoD civilian workforce under Titles 5, 10, 22, 32, 33, 38, and 42 of the United States Code and Titles 5, 20, 29, 32, 33, 35, and 38 of the Code of Federal Regulations. It continues to authorize the publication of DoD 1400.25-M, DoD Civilian Personnel Manual, and ... |
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| Air Transportation Eligibility. Change 2 |
18 NOV 96 |
42 pages |
| Authors:
OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (ACQUISITION AND TECHNOLOGY) WASHINGT ON DC
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 | This Regulation is reissued under the authority of DoD Directive 4500.9, "Transportation and Traffic Management," January 26, 1989. It implements DoD policies governing the use of DoD- owned or DoD-controlled aircraft and establishes criteria for passenger and cargo movement. Strict adherence to this Regulation is essential to maintain the integrity of the DoD airlift system. |
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| Inter-Service Transfer of Commissioned Officers |
15 NOV 96 |
6 pages |
| Authors:
S. Kekauoha; OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (PERSONNEL AND READINESS) WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Directive reissues DoD Directive 1300.4, dated April 2, 1984, to update policy and responsibilities for the transfer of commissioned officers on the active duty list under Section 716 of Title 10, United States Code. |
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| Application of the Veterans Administration Schedule for Rating Disabilities |
14 NOV 96 |
69 pages |
| Authors:
A. Hill; ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (FORCE MANAGEMENT AND PERSONNEL) WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Instruction implements policy, assigns responsibilities and prescribes procedures, under the authority of DoD Directive 1332.18, for rating disabilities of Service members determined to be physically unfit and who are eligible for disability separation or retirement under Title 10, United States Code. |
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| Physical Disability Evaluation |
14 NOV 96 |
78 pages |
| Authors:
A. Hill; ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (FORCE MANAGEMENT AND PERSONNEL) WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Instruction implements policy, assigns responsibilities, and prescribes procedures under DoD Directive 1332.18 and Title 10, United States Code for retiring or separating Service members because of physical disability; making administrative determinations under Titles 5 and 37, United States Code for Service members with Service-incurred or Service aggravated conditions; and authorizing a fitness determination for members of the Ready Reserve who are ineligible for benefits under Title 10, United States ... |
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| Department of Defense Management Headquarters and Headquarters Support Activities |
12 NOV 96 |
19 pages |
| Authors:
B. Rhoades; DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Directive reissues DoD Directive 5100.73, dated November 25, 1988, and establishes a system to identify and manage the number and size of Management Headquarters and Headquarters Support activities in the Department of Defense. |
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| Separation or Retirement for Physical Disability |
04 NOV 96 |
8 pages |
| Authors:
G. Blanchard; ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (FORCE MANAGEMENT AND PERSONNEL) WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Directive reissues DoD Directive 1332.18, dated February 25, 1986, to update policy and responsibilities for separation or retirement for physical disability under Title 10, USC and related determinations under Titles 5 and 26, USC; incorporates policy and responsibility for conduct of Ready Reserve physical examinations and certification of physical condition under Section 10206 of Title 10, USC; authorizes procedures under DoD Instructions 1332.38 and 1332.39 for the DoD Disability ... |
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| Development Test and Evaluation |
01 NOV 96 |
44 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | This instruction implements Air Force Policy Directive (AFPD) 99-1, Test and Evaluation Process. It provides mandatory procedures for the management of developmental test and evaluation (DT&E) programs on systems, subsystems, and components. It describes planning, conducting, and reporting cost-effective DT&E to support acquisition and sustainment program decisions and actions throughout a system's life cycle. It implements Department of Defense (DoD) Directive 5000. 1, Defense Acquisition, 15 March, 1996, and Department ... |
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| Lodging Program Resource Management |
30 OCT 96 |
26 pages |
| Authors:
C. Potter; ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (FORCE MANAGEMENT AND PERSONNEL) WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Instruction implement policy, assigns responsibilities, and prescribes procedures under DoD Directive 1015.11 for the resource management of lodging programs. |
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| Commissioned Officer Promotion Program |
30 OCT 96 |
5 pages |
| Authors:
S. Kekauoha; OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (PERSONNEL AND READINESS) WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Directive reissues DoD Directive 1320.12, dated February 4, 1992. It updates policy and responsibilities for administering the commissioned officer promotion program in the Department of Defense under Title 10, United States Code. This Directive incorporates Reserve component policies and responsibilities resultant from the Reserve Officer Personnel Management Act under subtitle E of Title 10, United States Code. |
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| Operational Support Airlift (OSA) |
28 OCT 96 |
11 pages |
| Authors:
C. Dorn; OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (ACQUISITION AND LOGISTICS) WASHI NGTON DC
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 | This Directive reissues DoD Directive 4500.43, dated October30, 1985, and implements provisions of 0MB Circular NO. A.126 as they apply to the Department of Defense. It supplements DoD Directive 4500.9 as it relates to transportation provided by Operational Support Airlift (OSA) aircraft. |
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| Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) |
28 OCT 96 |
8 pages |
| Authors:
S. Circone; ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (HEALTH AFFAIRS) WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Directive reissues DoD Directive 5154.24, dated April 10, 1992, for the administration and management of AFIP in accordance with Title 10, United States Code, and replaces DoD Directives 5154.11, 6010.16, and 6465.2. This Directive designates the Secretary of the Army as the DoD Executive Agent (EA) for AFIP. |
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| National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) |
11 OCT 96 |
16 pages |
| Authors:
D. Clark; DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Directive establishes the National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) within the Department of Defense consistent with the authorities and duties of the Secretary of Defense and the Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) under Titles 10 and 50 of the United States Code, ISO 12333, and the National Imagery and Mapping Agency Act of 1996. This Directive prescribes the NIMA's mission, organization, responsibilities, functions, relationships, and authorities, pursuant to the ... |
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| DoD Forensic Science Committee |
10 OCT 96 |
3 pages |
| Authors:
B. McVay; INSPECTOR GENERAL DEPT OF DEFENSE ARLINGTON VA
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 | This Instruction, issued under the authority of DoD Directive 5106.1, establishes the DoD Forensic Science Committee as a joint DoD committee under the provisions of DoD Directive 5105.18 (hereafter referred to as 'the Committee'); assigns responsibilities to the Committee for the review and resolution of forensic science issues of concern to the DoD forensic science community and its customers, the Defense Criminal Investigative Organizations (DCIOs), and the Marine Corps Criminal ... |
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| Guidelines for Handling Dissident and Protest Activities Among Members of the Armed Forces |
01 OCT 96 |
6 pages |
| Authors:
T. Abbey; OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (PERSONNEL AND READINESS) WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Directive reissues DoD Directive 1325.6, dated September 12, 1969, to update policy and responsibilities governing the handling of dissident activities by members of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps. Specific problems should be resolved only on the basic of the particular facts of the situation and in accordance with the provisions of applicable DoD regulations and Chapter 47 of Title 10, United States Code. |
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| FLIS Procedures Manual. Multiple Application Procedures |
OCT 96 |
252 pages |
| Authors:
DEFENSE LOGISTICS SERVICES CENTER BATTLE CREEK MI
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 | This is one of the volumes which comprise the FLIS Procedures Manual. It is published under the authority of Department of Defense Directive 4100.39 Federal Logistics Information System (FLIS) and contains information and procedural guidance for several features that have application throughout the system and are not limited to any one logistics area. |
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