This regulation: a. Establishes procedures whereby U.S. Government Departments and Agencies and their contractors, subcontractors, grantees, and DoD potential contractors, hereinafter designated as users, may become certified and registered for access to controlled scientific and technical information available from DoD …Read More
This regulation gives policy, procedures, and responsibilities for the use of appropriated funds to pay page charge and reprint costs of publishing open literature material on DA-conducted or DA-sponsored research in scientific and technical journals. It is Army policy to …Read More
This regulation prescribes Army policies and responsibilities for management and oversight of all service acquisitions (to include Contracted Advisory and Assistance Services). It covers the full range of service contracts, and addresses pre-award and post-award approval requirements, responsibilities, and activities …Read More
This regulation prescribes policy for the use of liquid hydrocarbon fuels, lubricants, and associated products used by the Army in the research, development, procurement, operation, modification, testing, and evaluation of military and commercial equipment and materiel. This policy implements DODD …Read More
This regulation and DA Pam 70–3 implement the Army’s acquisition policy for programs in acquisition categories I through III. This regulation assigns responsibilities to Army organizations in accordance with DODD 5000.01 and DODI 5000.02. The Army will apply the direction …Read More
This regulation provides policy and defines responsibilities for the cataloging of supplies and equipment and related logistics data management functions throughout the U.S. Army. Detailed procedural guidance will be contained in Department of the Army DA Pam 708–1, DA Pam 708–2, …Read More
This regulation sets forth policies and responsibilities for reporting product quality deficiencies within the Army. It complements AR 702-7, a joint regulation, which covers reporting of product quality deficiencies among the Services.
This regulation establishes a system for feedback of product quality deficiency data in order to: 1 . Provide for the initial reporting, cause correction, and status accounting of individual product quality deficiencies, as well as to identify problems, trends, and …Read More
This regulation prescribes policy, responsibilities, and guidance on the Ammunition Stockpile Reliability Program. The ASRP provides “cradle to grave” responsibilities, to include demilitarization, for monitoring the performance, reliability, and safety characteristics of ammunition items and class V components. This program …Read More
The objectives of this regulation are to reduce or eliminate nonconformances and promote continuous quality improvement. Continuous quality improvement is intended to address significant cost drivers that prevent full conformance to contract requirements. Continuous quality improvement involves appropriate action to: …Read More
This regulation: a. Establishes Army policy, responsibilities, and guidance for the Chemical Materiel Stockpile Reliability Program. This program applies to all chemical materiel except ammunition, bulk chemical agents, and medical materiel intended for defense or treatment against the effects of …Read More
This regulation provides guidance and procedures, and assign responsibilities for the administration of DQEAP. This regulation implements DoDI 4155.20, Defense Quality Excellence Award Program, and is applicable to the Military Services and DLA (hereinafter referred to collectively as DoD Components). DQEAP …Read More