Not withstanding the "F" distribution indicated on these documents, all AFI instructions are approved for public release.
AFI
61-201, The Local Scientific and Technical Information Process.
The instruction establishes the procedures, processes, and management
guidelines for local STINFO Officers. Duties are listed, including
Office of Primary Responsibility (OPR) ones. Attachments 1 and 2 are
compliance checklists. This instruction is under revision.
AFI
61-202, United States Air Force Technical Publications Program.
The instruction provides policy and assigns responsibilities for the
preparation, processing, and distribution of Air Force technical publications
generated in-house or by contract or grant. This instruction is under
revision.
AFI
61-203, The Work Unit Information System.
The instruction establishes procedures for conducting literature searches
of the Defense RDT&E Online System (DROLS), commercial databases,
and the open literature and the preparation and reporting of work
unit information summaries to DTIC. The instruction is in revision
to reflect the name change from the Work Unit Information System (WUIS)
to Technical Effort and Management System (TEAMS). This instruction
is under revision.
AFI
61-204 Disseminating Scientific and Technical Information.
The instruction discusses the marking of technical data with distribution
statements and the export control warning. It describes the contractor
certification process for access to export-controlled technical information
and discusses the handling of requests for such information. The requirement
for a destruction notice is addressed. This instruction is under revision.
AFI
61-205, Sponsoring or Co-Sponsoring, Conducting, and Presenting DoD-Related
Scientific Papers at Unclassified and Classified Conferences, Symposia,
and Other Similar Meetings. Attachment 1 is a useful checklist.
This instruction is under revision.
AFPD
61-2, Management of Scientific and Technical Information.
The policy directive describes the Air Force STINFO Program and assigns
responsibilities. Attachment 1 lists three measures of compliance.
Attachment 2 lists activities that require full time STINFO Officers.
All six implementing instructions are included in the STINFO Documentation.
This instruction is under revision
ANSI/NISO
Z39.18-2005, Scientific and Technical Reports -- Preparation, Presentation
and Preservation.
This standard replaced MIL-STD-847B, Format Requirements for Scientific
and Technical Reports Prepared by or for the Department of Defense,
and is the recommended guideline for publishing technical reports.
DoD has adopted the standard and the copyrighted publication is part
of the STINFO Manager training class courseware. A hard copy may be
purchased from the NISO Press Techstreet, 310 Miller Ave., Ann Arbor,
MI 48103 or by calling 1-800-699-9277.
ANSI/NISO
Z39.23-1997, Standard Technical Report Number Format and Creation.
This standard provides a uniform format for the assignment of report
numbers to technical publications of all types and formats and is
recommended. A hard copy may be purchased from the NISO Press Techstreet,
310 Miller Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48103 or by calling 1-800-699-9277.
AR
70-45 (Draft), Research, Development, and Acquisition Scientific and
Technical Information Program.
The regulation describes the Army STINFO Program, assigns responsibilities,
explains how it is organized and conducted, and how STINFO resources
are to be managed. STINFO Manager duties are listed. This is the only
regulation for the Army STINFO program. It is in draft form and will
replace seven current regulations.
Classified
National Security Information, E.O. 12958.
The Executive Order prescribes a uniform system for classifying, safeguarding,
and declassifying national security information. The latest one was
issued on April 17, 1995 and took effect on October 14, 1995. E.O.
12958 was amended with E.O. 12972, dated September 18, 1995, E.O.
13142, dated November 19, 1999, and E.O. 13292, dated March 25, 2003.
Clearance
of DoD Information for Public Release, DoDD 5230.09.
The directive governs the security and policy review of all DoD information
proposed for release to the public. There is also an implementing
instruction, DoDI 5230.29, Security and Policy Review of DoD Information
for Public Release.
Contract
DATA Requirements List (CDRL), DD Form 1423-1.
This form is used when technical data is required under a contract
and specifies all the required deliverables. It is completed by the
person who is responsible for the requirements of the contract, with
the assistance of a data manager, and is processed by the contracting
office.
Controlled
Unclassified Information, E.O. 13556.
Establishes a program for managing all unclassified information in
the Executive branch that requires safeguarding or dissemination controls,
pursuant to and consistent with applicable law, regulations, and government-wide
policies.
Data
Item Description (DID)
The DID states the required format and contents preparation instructions
for each deliverable on a contract. For example, DI-MISC-80711A, Scientific
and Technical Reports, states that ANSI Z39.25, Scientific
and Technical Reports - Elements, Organization, and Design, shall
be used for technical report format. The DID number is referenced
on the Contract Requirements List (CDRL). DIDs are available on the
"ASSIST" Web site; registration is required.
DD
Form 250, Material Inspection and Receiving Report.
This form is used to accept the required deliverable(s) on a contract.
By signing it, the sponsoring DoD organization acknowledges that the
item(s) conform with the quality and quantity requirements of the
contract.
DD
Form 254, Department of Defense Contract Security Classification Specification.
This form is used to specify the kind of classified information access
that is required on a contract.
DD
Form 1423-1, Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL).
This form is used when technical data is required under a contract
and specifies all the required deliverables. It is completed by the
person who is responsible for the data requirements of the contract,
with the assistance of a data manager, and is processed by the contracting
office.
DD
Form 1540, Registration for Scientific and Technical Information Services.
This form is used to register for DTIC products and services. It determines
the duration of the registration for classified products and services.
It is the only registration form required for DOD and other US Government
agencies. DOD organizations must submit the actual form for access
to classified information but may register over the telephone for
access to unclassified information. Other US Government organizations
must submit it for access to limited and classified information. Contractors
must submit the DD Form 1540 for access to information at DTIC. A
separate form must be completed for each contract or grant, and the
registration is in force for the length of the contract.
DD
Form 2345, Militarily Critical Technical Data Agreement.
This form is required for access to export-controlled technical data
by contractors, including such technical information available from
DTIC. The form is submitted to the Defense Logistics Information Service
(DLIS), Battle Creek, MI for certification. Certified contractors
are eligible to receive export-controlled technical data for a renewable
period of five years.
Department
of Defense Contract Security Classification Specification, DD Form
254.
This form is used to specify the kind of classified information access
that is required on a contract.
DFARS
227.7102-2, DOD Rights in Technical Data.
There is also DFARS 227.72, Rights in Computer Software and Computer
Software Documentation.
DFARS
235.010(b), Research and Development Contracting -- Scientific and
Technical Reports.
Among a number of provisions, this rule states that DTIC is responsible
for collecting all scientific and technical observations, findings,
recommendations, and results derived from DOD endeavors, including
both in-house and contracted efforts.
DFARS
252.235-7010, Research and Development Contracting -- Acknowledgment
of Support and Disclaimer.
This clause is used in DOD research and development contracts.
DFARS
252.235-7011, Research and Development Contracting -- Final Scientific
and Technical Report.
This clause states the requirement for the contractor to submit the
approved technical report to DTIC and was updated in November 2004.
Disclosure
of Classified Military Information to Foreign Governments and International
Organizations, DoDD 5230.11.
The directive was reissued in 1992 and prescribes policy, responsibilities,
and procedures for the disclosure of classified military information
to foreign governments and international organizations. It canceled
DoDI 5230.17, Procedures for Disclosure of Classified Military
Information to Foreign Governments and International Organizations,
incorporating and expanding on the procedures.
Disseminating
Scientific and Technical Information, AFI 61-204.
The instruction discusses the marking of technical data with distribution
statements and the export control warning. It describes the contractor
certification process for access to export-controlled technical information
and discusses the handling of requests for such information. The requirement
for a destruction notice is addressed. This instruction is under revision.
Distribution
Statements on Technical Documents, DoDD 5230.24.
The directive establishes the DOD distribution statement system, including
controls for export-controlled information. This instruction is under
revision.
DOD
5200.1-M Vol II, DOD Guide to Marking Classified Information.
The manual is authorized by DoDD 5200.1, DOD Information Security
Program, and is an illustrative guide to the proper marking of
all types of classified information.
DOD
Domestic Technology Transfer (T2) Program, DoDD 5535.3.
The directive provides policy and assigns responsibilities for domestic
technology transfer activities of the DOD
DOD
Freedom of Information Act Program, DoDD 5400.07.
This directive authorizes DOD 5400.7-R, the single DOD regulation
on the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) program. The directive was
reissued in October 2005.
DOD
Guide to Marking Classified Documents, DOD 5200.1-M Vol II.
The manual is authorized by DoDD 5200.1, DOD Information Security
Program, and is an illustrative guide to the proper marking of
all types of classified information.
DOD
Information Security Program and Protection of Sensitive Compartmented
Information, DoDI 5200.01.
Updates policy and responsibilities for collateral, Special Access
Program (SAP), and Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI), and
controlled unclassified information (CUI) within DOD Information Security
Program. It establishes policy and assigns responsibilities regarding
the protection, use, and dissemination of SCI within the Department
of Defense. This replaces DoDD 5200.1, DOD Information Security
Program.
DOD
Rights in Technical Data, DFARS 227.7102-2.
There is also DFARS 227.72, Rights in Computer Software and Computer
Software Documentation.
DOD
Scientific and Technical Information (STI) Program (STIP), DoDD 3200.12.
The directive defines the overall concepts and assigns responsibilities
for the operation and management of the DOD Scientific and Technical
Information Program (STIP). The directive was reissued in 1998 and
is currently under revision. There is also an implementing instruction,
DoDI 3 200.14, Principles and Operational Parameters of the DOD Scientific
and Technical Information Program.
DOD
Technology Transfer (T2) Program, DoDI 5535.8.
The instruction identifies the responsibilities and procedures necessary
to implement domestic technology transfer programs in the DOD
DoDD
3200.12, DOD Scientific and Technical Information (STI) Program (STIP).
The directive defines the overall concepts and assigns responsibilities
for the operation and management of the DOD Scientific and Technical
Information Program (STIP). The directive was reissued in 1998 and
is currently under revision. There is also an implementing instruction,
DoDI 3200.14, Principles and Operational Parameters of the DOD
Scientific and Technical Information Program. This instruction
is under revision.
DoDD
3204.1, Independent Research and Development (IR&D) and Bid and Proposal
(B&P) Program.
The instruction assigns Independent Research and Development (IR&D)
responsibilities, sets policy and procedures, and establishes certain
working groups.
DoDD
5220.22, National Industrial Security Program.
This Directive assigns overall responsibility for policy and administration
of the National Industrial Security Program (NISP) to ensure that
classified information released to industry is properly safeguarded,
and prescribes specific requirements, restrictions, and other safeguards
considered necessary in the interest of national security for industry
to protect classified information. Compliance with the NISPOM is incorporated
into each contract that requires access to classified information
by use of the "Security Requirements" clause required by
Subpart 4.4 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation and a DOD Security
Agreement.
DoDD
5230.11, Disclosure of Classified Military Information to Foreign
Governments and International Organizations.
The directive prescribes policy, responsibilities, and procedures
for the disclosure of classified military information to foreign governments
and international organizations.
DoDD
5230.20, Visits and Assignments of Foreign Nationals.
This directive provides policy and responsibilities governing visits
and assignments, including exchanges, of foreign nationals to the
DOD Components and certain contractor facilities, as well as the Foreign
Liaison Officers (FLOs) Program and the policy for the assignment
of Cooperative Program Personnel.
DoDD
5230.24, Distribution Statements on Technical Documents.
The directive establishes the DOD distribution statement system, including
controls for export-controlled information. This instruction is under
revision.
DoDD
5230.25, Withholding of Unclassified Technical Data from Public Disclosure.
The directive implements the DOD authority to withhold from public
disclosure technical information that is determined to be export-controlled.
Change 1 is included. This instruction is under revision.
DoDD
5230.09, Clearance of DOD Information for Public Release.
The directive governs the security and policy review of all DOD information
proposed for release to the public. There is also an implementing
instruction, DoDI 5230.29, Security and Policy Review of DOD Information
for Public Release.
DoDD
5400.07, DOD Freedom of Information Act Program.
The directive authorizes DOD 5400.7-R, the single DOD regulation on
the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) program.
DoDD
5535.3, DOD Domestic Technology Transfer (T2) Program.
The directive provides policy and assigns responsibilities for domestic
technology transfer activities of the DOD
DoDI
3200.14, Principles and Operational Parameters of the DOD Scientific
and Technical Information Program.
The instruction implements policy, assigns responsibilities, and prescribes
procedures under DoDD 3200.12, DOD Scientific and Technical Information
Program. Enclosures 3 through 7 define the major elements of the
DOD STIP. This instruction is under revision.
DoDI
5200.01, DOD Information Security Program and Protection of Sensitive
Compartmented Information.
Updates policy and responsibilities for collateral, Special Access
Program (SAP), and Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI), and
controlled unclassified information (CUI) within DOD Information Security
Program. It establishes policy and assigns responsibilities regarding
the protection, use, and dissemination of SCI within the Department
of Defense. This replaces DoDD 5200.1, DOD Information Security
Program.
DoDI
5230.27, Presentation of DOD-Related Scientific and Technical Papers
at Meetings.
The instruction addresses classified and unclassified meetings.
DoDI
5230.29, Security and Policy Review of DOD Information for Public
Release.
The instruction implements DoDD 5230.09, Clearance of DOD Information
for Public Release. It sets policy, assigns responsibilities,
prescribes procedures for conducting the review, and identifies information
that must be cleared before public release, including STINFO assigned
"Distribution Statement A."
DoDI
5535.8, DOD Technology Transfer (T2) Program.
The instruction identifies the responsibilities and procedures necessary
to implement domestic technology transfer programs in the DOD
DTIC
Form 55, Request for Release of Limited Document.
This form is completed when a requester does not meet the audience
of an assigned distribution statement. The form is submitted by DTIC
to the Controlling DOD Office responsible for determining if the specified
document should be released to the requester. The form was revised
and reissued in April 2010.
DTIC
Form 55, Request for Release of Limited Documents [automated form].
This form is completed when a requester does not meet the audience
of an assigned distribution statement and is sent electronically to
DTIC. The form is submitted by DTIC to the Controlling DOD Office
responsible for determining if the specified document should be released
to the requester.
DTIC
Form 530, Nonprint Form.
This form is used to submit nonprint documents, software, datafiles
and databases to DTIC. Formats include video recording, computer diskette,
magnetic tape, and CD-ROM. It provides a one page summary of the bibliographic
information and physical characteristics of the particular nonprint
product and forms the basis of the DROLS record. A diskette version
of the form is available from DTIC. An example of a completed form
is included.
E.O.
12958, Classified National Security Information (and Amendments).
The Executive Order prescribes a uniform system for classifying, safeguarding,
and declassifying national security information. The latest one was
issued on April 17, 1995 and took effect on October 14, 1995. E.O.
12958 was amended with E.O. 12972, dated September 18, 1995, E.O.
13142, dated November 19, 1999, and E.O. 13292, dated March 25, 2003.
E.O.
13526, Exemptions from Automatic Declassification.
E.O. 13526 prescribes a "uniform system for classifying, safeguarding,
and declassifying national security information."
E.O.
13556, Controlled Unclassified Information.
Establishes a program for managing all unclassified information in
the Executive branch that requires safeguarding or dissemination controls,
pursuant to and consistent with applicable law, regulations, and government-wide
policies.
FAR
35.010. Research and Development Contracting -- Scientific and Technical
Reports.
This rule requires that: a) a contractor furnish a report as the permanent
record of the work accomplished under a R&D contract; b) copies be
submitted to NTIS; and c) the SF 298 be submitted when agencies require
that completed reports be covered by a report documentation page.
Independent
Research and Development (IR&D) and Bid and Proposal (B&P) Program,
DoDD 3204.1.
The instruction assigns Independent Research and Development (IR&D)
responsibilities, sets policy and procedures, and establishes certain
working groups.
The
Local Scientific and Technical Information Process, AFI 61-201.
The instruction establishes the procedures, processes, and management
guidelines for local STINFO Officers. Duties are listed, including
Office of Primary Responsibility (OPR) ones. Attachments 1 and 2 are
compliance checklists. This instruction is under revision.
Management
of Scientific and Technical Information, AFPD 61-2.
The policy directive describes the Air Force Scientific and Technical
Information STINFO Program and assigns responsibilities. Attachment
1 lists three measures of compliance. Attachment 2 lists activities
that require full time STINFO Officers. All six implementing instructions
are included in the STINFO Documentation. This instruction is under
revision.
Marking
Technical Data Prepared by or for the Department of Defense, MIL STD
1806.
The standard provides procedures for the marking of classified and
unclassified technical information with distribution statements and
the export control warning. It answers questions about what should
be marked, where the markings should be placed, and how to determine
export-controlled data. The standard is no longer cited on contracts
as the marking authority because it was canceled in 1995. It is available
from DTIC as a guidance document. (AD-A283 939)
Material
Inspection and Receiving Report, DD Form 250.
This form is used to accept the required deliverable(s) on a contract.
By signing it, the sponsoring DOD organization acknowledges that the
item(s) conform with the quality and quantity requirements of the
contract.
MIL
STD 1806, Marking Technical Data Prepared by or for the Department
of Defense.
The standard provides procedures for the marking of classified and
unclassified technical information with distribution statements and
the export control warning. It answers questions about what should
be marked, where the markings should be placed, and how to determine
export-controlled data. The standard is no longer cited on contracts
as the marking authority because it was canceled in 1995. It is available
from DTIC as a guidance document. (AD-A283 939)
Militarily
Critical Technical Data Agreement, DD Form 2345.
This form is required for access to export-controlled technical data
by contractors, including such technical information available from
DTIC. The form is submitted to the Defense Logistics Information Service
(DLIS), Battle Creek, MI for certification. Certified contractors
are eligible to receive export-controlled technical data for a renewable
period of five years.
National
Industrial Security Program, DoDD 5220.22.
This Directive assigns overall responsibility for policy and administration
of the National Industrial Security Program (NISP) to ensure that
classified information released to industry is properly safeguarded,
and prescribes specific requirements, restrictions, and other safeguards
considered necessary in the interest of national security for industry
to protect classified information. Compliance with the NISPOM is incorporated
into each contract that requires access to classified information
by use of the "Security Requirements" clause required by
Subpart 4.4 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation and a DOD Security
Agreement.
Nonprint
Form, DTIC Form 530.
This form is used to submit nonprint documents, software,data files,
and databases to DTIC. Formats include video recording, computer diskette,
magnetic tape, and CD-ROM. It provides a one-page summary of the bibliographic
information and physical characteristics of the particular nonprint
product and forms the basis of the DROLS record. A diskette version
of the form is available from DTIC. An example of a completed form
is included.
Notice
to Accompany the Dissemination of Export-Controlled Technical Data.
This notice must accompany all export-controlled technical information
that is distributed to certified US contractors. All export-controlled
documents distributed by DTIC contain the notice.
NTIS Products and
Services.
NTIS is the federal government's central source for the sale of scientific,
technical, engineering, and related business information by or for
the U.S. Government and complementary materials.
Presentation
of DOD-Related Scientific and Technical Papers at Meetings, DoDI 5230.27.
The instruction addresses classified and unclassified meetings.
Principles
and Operational Parameters of the DOD Scientific and Technical Information
Program. DoDI 3200.14.
The instruction implements policy, assigns responsibilities, and prescribes
procedures under DoDD 3200.12, DOD Scientific and Technical Information
Program. Enclosures 3 through 7 define the major elements of the
DOD STIP. This instruction is under revision.
Registration
for Scientific and Technical Information Services, DD Form 1540.
This form is used to register for DTIC products and services. It determines
the duration of the registration for classified products and services.
It is the only registration form required for DOD and other US Government
agencies. DOD organizations must submit the actual form for access
to classified information but may register over the telephone for
access to unclassified information. Other US Government organizations
must submit it for access to limited and classified information. Contractors
must submit the DD Form 1540 for access to information at DTIC. A
separate form must be completed for each contract or grant, and the
registration is in force for the length of the contract. The form
is in revision. The form was revised with a date of December 2004.
Report
Documentation Page, SF 298.
This form is used to submit paper and microfiche documents to DTIC.
It replaced the DD Form 1473. It provides a one-page summary of the
bibliographic information for the particular document and forms the
basis for the DROLS record. Diskette and online versions of the form
are available from DTIC.
Request
for Release of Limited Document, DTIC Form 55.
This form is completed when a requester does not meet the audience
of an assigned distribution statement. The form is submitted by DTIC
to the Controlling DOD Office responsible for determining if the specified
document should be released to the requester. The form was revised
and reissued in April 2010.
Request
for Release of Limited Document [automated form], DTIC Form 55.
This form is completed when a requester does not meet the audience
of an assigned distribution statement and is sent electronically to
DTIC. The form is submitted by DTIC to the Controlling DOD Office
responsible for determining if the specified document should be released
to the requester.
Research
and Development Contracting -- Acknowledgment of Support and Disclaimer,
DFARS 252.235-7010.
These two clauses are used in research and development contracts.
Research
and Development Contracting -- Final Scientific and Technical Report,
DFARS 252.235-7011.
This clause states the requirement for the contractor to submit the
approved technical report to DTIC and was updated in November 2004.
Research
and Development Contracting -- Scientific and Technical Reports, DFARS
235.010(b).
Among a number of provisions, this rule states that DTIC is responsible
for collecting all scientific and technical observations, findings,
recommendations, and results derived from DOD endeavors, including
both in-house and contracted efforts.
Research
and Development Contracting -- Scientific and Technical Reports, FAR
35.010.
This rule requires that: a) a contractor furnish a report as the permanent
record of the work accomplished under a R&D contract; b) copies be
submitted to NTIS; and c) the SF 298 be submitted when agencies require
that completed reports be covered by a report documentation page.
Research,
Development, and Acquisition Scientific and Technical Information
Program, AR 70-45 (Draft).
The regulation describes the Army STINFO Program, assigns responsibilities,
explains how it is organized and conducted, and how STINFO resources
are to be managed. STINFO Manager duties are listed. This is the only
regulation for the Army STINFO Program. It is in draft form and will
replace seven current regulations.
Scientific
and Technical Reports - Preparations, Presentation and Preservation,
ANSI/NISO Z39.18-2005.
This standard replaced MIL-STD-847B, Format Requirements for Scientific
and Technical Reports Prepared by or for the Department of Defense,
and is the recommended guideline for publishing technical reports.
DOD has adopted the standard. The copyrighted publication is part
of the STINFO Manager training class courseware, and may be downloaded
for free from the Internet. A hard copy may be purchased from the
NISO Press Techstreet, 310 Miller Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48103 or by
calling 1-800-699-9277.
Security
and Policy Review of DOD Information for Public Release, DoDI 5230.29.
The instruction implements DoDD 5230.09, Clearance of DOD Information
for Public Release. It sets policy, assigns responsibilities,
prescribes procedures for conducting the review, and identifies information
that must be cleared before public release, including STINFO assigned
"Distribution Statement A."
SF
298, Report Documentation Page.
This form is used to submit paper and microfiche documents to DTIC.
It replaced the DD Form 1473. It provides a one page summary of the
bibliographic information for the particular document and forms the
basis for the DROLS record. Diskette and online versions of the form
are available from DTIC.
Sponsoring
or Cosponsoring, Conducting, and Presenting DOD-Related Scientific
Papers at Unclassified and Classified Conferences, Symposia, and Other
Similar Meetings, AFI 61-205.
Attachment 1 is a useful checklist. This instruction is under revision.
Standard
Technical Report Number Format and Creation, ANSI/NISO Z39.23-1997.
This standard provides a uniform format for the assignment of report
numbers to technical publications of all types and formats and is
the recommended guideline. A hard copy may be purchased from the NISO
Press Techstreet, 310 Miller Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48103 or by calling
1-800-699-9277.
United
States Air Force Technical Publications Program, AFI 61-202.
The instruction provides policy and assigns responsibilities for the
preparation, processing, and distribution of Air Force technical publications
generated in-house or by contract or grant. This instruction is under
revision.
Visits and Assignments, of Foreign Nationals, DoDD 5230.20.
This directive provides policy and responsibilities governing visits and assignments, including exchanges, of foreign nationals to the DOD Components and certain contractor facilities, as well as the Foreign Liaison Officers (FLOs) Program and the policy for the assignment of Cooperative Program Personnel.
Withholding
of Unclassified Technical Data from Public Disclosure, DoDD 5230.25.
The directive implements the DOD authority to withhold from public
disclosure technical information that is determined to be export-controlled.
Change 1 is included. This instruction is under revision.
The
Work Unit Information System, AFI 61-203.
The instruction establishes procedures for conducting literature searches
of the Defense RDT&E Online System (DROLS), commercial databases,
and the open literature and the preparation and reporting of work
unit information summaries to DTIC. The instruction is being revised
to reflect the name change from the Work Unit Information System (WUIS)
to Technical Effort and Management System (TEAMS). This instruction
is under revision.
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