Beiträge vom April, 2009

Army Regulation – 50 1 Biological Surety

Donnerstag, 30. April 2009 19:21

Der Inhalt des kostenlosen eBooks vom 28 July 2008 ist wie folgt:

Introduction.

  • Purpose.
  • References.
  • Explanation of abbreviations and terms.
  • Responsibilities.
  • Biological surety program concept.
  • Initiation and termination of facility surety status.
  • Surety officers and surety boards.

Personnel Reliability.

  • Identifying Biological Personnel Reliability Program duties.
  • Certifying and reviewing officials.
  • Biological duty position roster.
  • Reliability assessment.
  • Qualifying factors/requirements.
  • Mandatory disqualifying factors.
  • Other disqualifying factors.
  • DA Form 3180.
  • Initial interview.
  • Personnel records screening.
  • Personnel security records screening.
  • Medical evaluation.
  • Drug testing.
  • Certifying official’s evaluation and briefing.
  • Technical proficiency.
  • Rescreening requirements for the Biological Personnel Reliability Program certified individuals.
  • Individual and supervisor responsibilities.
  • Medical evaluation.
  • Drug/substance and alcohol abuse.
  • Personnel security investigations/periodic reinvestigations for Biological Personnel Reliability Program purposes.
  • Restriction.
  • Suspension.
  • Disqualification.
  • Administrative termination.
  • Request for requalification.
  • Special procedures for alcohol abuse/dependence.
  • Special procedures for drug/substance abuse.
  • Information requirements.
  • Preparation guidance.

Control of Biological Select Agents and Toxins.

  • Acquisition of biological select agents and toxins.
  • Responsibilities for control of biological select agents and toxins.
  • Biological select agents and toxins inventory management.
  • Records retention.
  • Transfer of biological select agents and toxins.
  • Annual reporting on contractor facilitie.

Transportation of biological select agents and toxins.

  • Transportation.
  • Movement limitations.

Biological Select Agent and Toxin Safety and Occupational Health Program.

  • Occupational health.

Biological Select Agent and Toxin Security Program.

  • Threat information collection and reporting.

Biological Mishap or Incident Response.

  • Biological mishap or incident response planning.
  • Reporting of biological mishaps or incidents.
  • Exercise program.

Biological Surety Program Evaluations.

  • Department of the Army Inspector General technical inspections.
  • Biological management evaluations.
  • Biological surety inspections.
  • Technical inspection reports.
  • Ratings.
  • Biological surety reports.
  • Issue resolution and reclamas.
  • Army Organization’s biological surety management.
  • U.S. Army Nuclear and Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction Agency surety assistance visits.

Managing Biological Select Agents and Toxins Contracts.

  • Source of Biological Select Agents and Toxin.
  • Biological Personnel Reliability Program.
  • Contracts and contract clauses.
  • Provisions for organizations that support multiple biological surety contracts.
  • Applicability of the biological surety program to contract operations.

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Donnerstag, 23. April 2009 21:17

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Army Regulation – 27 53 Review of Legality of Weapons Under International Law

Donnerstag, 23. April 2009 19:24

Der Inhalt des kostenlosen eBooks vom 01. January 1979 ist wie folgt:

  • Purpose.
  • Scope.
  • Explanation of terms.
  • Policy.
  • Responsibilities.
  • Procedures.
  • Determination of legal review.

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Army Regulation – 25 55 Department of the Army Freedom of Information Act Program

Freitag, 17. April 2009 19:41

Der Inhalt des kostenlosen eBooks vom 01 November 1997 ist wie folgt:

Release and Processing Procedures.

  • Public Information.
  • Requests from Private Parties.
  • Requests from Government Officials.
  • Privileged Release to Officials.
  • Required coordination.
  • Initial Denial Authority.
  • Reasons for Not Releasing a Record.
  • Denial Tests.
  • Reasonably Segregable Portions.
  • Response to Requester.
  • Extension of Time.
  • Misdirected Requests.
  • Records of Non U.S. Government Source.
  • File of Initial Denials.
  • Special Mail Services.
  • Receipt Accounts.
  • Time of Receipt.
  • Time Limits.
  • Delay in Responding to an Appeal.
  • Response to the Requester.
  • Consultation.
  • Jurisdiction.
  • Burden of Proof.
  • Actions by the Court.
  • Non United States Government Source Information.
  • Litigation Status Sheet.

Fee Schedule.

  • General Provisions.
  • Authorities.
  • Application.
  • Fee Restrictions.
  • Fee Waivers.
  • Fee Assessment.
  • Aggregating Requests.
  • Effect of the Debt Collection Act of 1982.
  • Computation of Fees.
  • Collection of Fees.
  • Search Time.
  • Duplication.
  • Review Time (in the case of commercial requesters).

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Montag, 13. April 2009 10:41

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Army Regulation – 25 52 Authorized Abbreviations Brevity Codes and Acronyms

Donnerstag, 9. April 2009 5:43

Der Inhalt des kostenlosen eBooks vom 04 January 2005 ist wie folgt:

Overview.

  • Purpose.
  • References.
  • Explanation of terms.
  • Responsibilities.
  • Policy.
  • Developing and using abbreviations, brevity codes, and acronyms.
  • Changes.

Other Abbreviations.

  • National distinguishing letters for use by North Atlantic Treaty Organization Armed Forces.
  • Quadripartite Standardization Agreement abbreviations.

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Army Regulation – 25 30 The Army Publishing Program

Sonntag, 5. April 2009 8:46

Der Inhalt des kostenlosen eBooks vom 27 March 2006 ist wie folgt:

Responsibilities.

  • The Secretary of the Army.
  • The Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army.
  • Army Chief Information Officer.
  • The Deputy for U.S. Army Services and Operations Agency.
  • Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology).
  • The Deputy Chief of Staff, G–3/5/7.
  • The Deputy Chief of Staff, G–4.
  • The Surgeon General.
  • The Judge Advocate General.
  • The Chief, National Guard Bureau.
  • The Chief, Army Reserve.
  • The Chief of Military History.
  • Heads of HQDA agencies.
  • Commanders of major Army commands and commanders of major subordinate commands.
  • The Commanding General, U.S. Army Materiel Command.
  • The Commanding General, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command.
  • Publishing and printing functional managers.
  • DA publications manager.
  • Proponent responsibilities for administrative publications.
  • Proponents/preparing agencies of doctrinal and training publications.
  • Proponents for technical and equipment publications.
  • Commanders authorized publication accounts.

Publications.

  • Statutory restrictions.
  • Official publications.
  • Publications media.
  • Writing and revising publications.
  • Copyright material.
  • Coordination requirements for departmental publications.
  • Staffing and submission of publications via e mail and the Internet.
  • Authentication.
  • Assignment of numbers.
  • Distribution.
  • Funding of departmental publications and forms.
  • Records management requirements.
  • Army regulations applicable to the general public.

Publication Domains.

  • DA Administrative Publications.
  • Proponents of DA administrative publications.
  • Exceptions to policy issued by DA administrative publications.
  • Committee establishment and continuance approvals.
  • Army management control process.
  • Issuing revised departmental administrative publications.
  • Issuing new departmental administrative publications.
  • Changes to classified departmental administrative publications.
  • Approval before preparation.
  • Supplementation of regulations.
  • Coordination and authentication requirements of DA administrative publications.
  • DA posters.
  • DA memorandums.
  • Doctrinal, Training, Training Support, and Organizational Publications.
  • Introduction.
  • Proponents and preparing agencies.
  • Proponent responsibilities for doctrine and training publications.
  • Graphic training aids.
  • Professional bulletins.
  • Technical and Equipment Publications.
  • Equipment publications.
  • Priorities for preparation.
  • Military specifications.
  • Development of technical and equipment publications.
  • Publications on nondevelopmental items.
  • Unauthenticated manufacturers’ manuals.
  • Authenticated manufacturers’ manuals.
  • Processing emergency updates to technical and equipment publications.
  • Local reproduction authority.
  • Multi Service Departmental Publications.
  • Description of multi Service publications.
  • Required multi Service approvals and coordination.
  • Defense Logistics Agency Publications.
  • Description and categories of DLA publications.
  • Role of the Department of the Army.
  • Management of Defense Logistics Agency publications.
  • Publication in DOD and DA media.
  • U.S. Military Communications Electronics Board Publications.
  • Authority.
  • Types of U. S. Military Communications Electronics Board Publications.
  • Defense Information Systems Agency Publications.
  • Description and categories of Defense Information Systems Agency publications.
  • Authority of Defense Information Systems Agency publications.
  • Agency and Command Publications.
  • Description of agency and command publications.
  • Use of agency and command media.
  • Supplements.
  • Bulletins.
  • Preparing functional or service bulletins.
  • Periodicals and Nonrecurring Publications.
  • Description.
  • Approval authority and reviews.
  • New periodicals and nonrecurring publications.

Department of the Army Forms Management Program.

  • Approval of new and revised forms.
  • Developing new forms .
  • Reporting forms.
  • Forms requiring General Accounting Office approval.
  • Forms subject to the Privacy Act.
  • Forms control.
  • Funding.

Distribution.

  • Distribution System.
  • Distribution management.
  • Overseas publications centers.
  • Publications stockrooms in the 50 States.
  • Official publications Web sites.
  • Identifying publications through indexes.
  • Annual review of distribution lists.
  • Distribution of Agency and Command Publications.
  • Restrictions.
  • Designations for standard distribution.
  • Supplements.
  • Bulletins.
  • Shipping and mailing printed material.
  • Sale to eligible foreign governments.

Secretary of the Army Awards for Improving Publications.

  • Program responsibilities.
  • Award categories.
  • Objectives.
  • Eligibility.
  • Criteria for awards.
  • Preparing nominations.
  • Submitting nominations.
  • Selection and notification procedures.

Printing, Reproduction, and Self Service Copying Management,.

  • Statutory Guidelines.
  • Contracts for equipment and services.
  • Printing and reproduction requirements in grants.
  • Initial publication by private publishers.
  • Unlawful printing.
  • Printing Policy, page.
  • Conservation of resources.
  • Letterhead and memorandum stationery.
  • Envelopes.
  • Slogans and logos promoting savings bonds and DOD and HQDA sponsored commemorative programs.

Classbooks and yearbooks.

  • Business cards.
  • General officer and Senior Executive Service stationery and General Officer invitations.
  • Non general officer invitations.
  • Personalized items and calendars.
  • Official telephone directories.
  • Advertising.
  • Use of color.
  • Printing Procurement (RCS DA&M(AR)1467).
  • Commercially procurable printing and reproduction.
  • Departmental printing.
  • Contract field printing and reproduction.
  • Field Printing and Reproduction Operations.
  • Establishing field printing and reproduction facilities.
  • Reduction or discontinuance of field printing and reproduction facilities.
  • Authorized equipment.
  • Authorized work.
  • Reproduction of classified material.
  • Records and reports (RCS DD COMP(AR)1467).

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Army Regulation – 25 2 Information Assurance

Samstag, 4. April 2009 8:48

Der Inhalt des kostenlosen eBooks vom 24 October 2007 ist wie folgt:

Introduction.

  • Purpose.
  • References.
  • Explanation of abbreviations and terms.
  • Army Information Assurance Program.

Responsibilities.

  • Chief Information Officer/G–6.
  • Principal Headquarters, Department of the Army officials and staff.
  • Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army.
  • Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology.
  • The Deputy Chief of Staff, G–2.
  • The Deputy Chief of Staff, G–3/5/7.
  • The Deputy Chief of Staff, G–4.
  • Commanders of Army Commands; Army Service Component Commands; Direct Reporting Units; U.S. Army.
  • Reserve; Army National Guard; program executive officers; direct reporting program managers; Regional Chief.
  • Information Officers; Functional Chief Information Officers; and the Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army.
  • Commander, 1st Information Operations Command.
  • Commanding General, Network Enterprise Technology Command/9th Signal Command (Army).
  • Commanding General, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command.
  • Commanding General, U.S. Army Materiel Command.
  • Commanding General, U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command.
  • Commanding General, U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command.
  • Chief, Army National Guard.
  • Chief, Army Reserve.
  • U.S. Army Reserve Command Chief of Staff.
  • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Chief of Engineers.
  • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Chief Information Officer.
  • Commanding General, Eighth Army.
  • Commanding General, U.S. Army Europe.
  • Commanding General, U.S. Army Medical Command.
  • Program executive officers and direct reporting program/project managers.
  • Commanders, directors, and managers.
  • Garrison commanders.
  • U.S. Army Reserve major subordinate command.
  • Army National Guard state DOIM/J6/CIO.
  • Regional Chief Information Officer.
  • Army Reserve command/unit/activity G 6.
  • Director of Information Management.

Army Information Assurance Program Personnel Structure.

  • Personnel structure overview.
  • Information assurance personnel structure.
  • Information assurance support personnel.

Information Assurance Policy.

  • General Policy.
  • Policy overview.
  • Funding.
  • Information assurance training.
  • Mission assurance category, levels of confidentiality, and levels of robustness.
  • Minimum information assurance requirements.
  • Software Security.
  • Controls.
  • Database management.
  • Design and test.
  • Hardware, Firmware, and Physical Security.
  • Hardware–based security controls.
  • Maintenance personnel.
  • Security objectives and safeguards.
  • Procedural Security.
  • Password control.
  • Release of information regarding information system infrastructure architecture.
  • Personnel Security.
  • Personnel security standards.
  • Foreign access to information systems.
  • Information Systems Media.
  • Protection requirements.
  • Labeling, marking, and controlling media.
  • Clearing, purging (sanitizing), destroying, or disposing of media.
  • Network Security.
  • Cross domain security interoperability.
  • Network security.
  • Incident and Intrusion Reporting.
  • Information system incident and intrusion reporting.
  • Reporting responsibilities.
  • Compromised information systems guidance.
  • Information Assurance Vulnerability Management.
  • Information assurance vulnerability management reporting process.
  • Compliance reporting.
  • Compliance verification.
  • Operating noncompliant information system.
  • Miscellaneous Provisions.
  • Vulnerability and asset assessment programs.
  • Portable electronic devices.
  • Wireless local area networks.
  • Employee–owned information systems.
  • Miscellaneous processing equipment.

Certification and Accreditation.

  • Certification and accreditation overview.
  • Certification.
  • Tailoring.
  • Accreditation.
  • Recertification and re–accreditation.
  • Accreditation documentation.
  • Connection approval process.
  • Designated approving authority.
  • Lead agent of the certification authority.
  • System owner.

Communications Security.

  • Communications security overview.
  • Protected distribution systems.
  • Approval of protected distribution systems.
  • Radio systems.
  • Telecommunication devices.

Risk Management.

  • Risk management process.
  • Information operations condition.

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