32 CFR §247.5
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- (a)The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, consistent with DoD Directive 5122.5, 10 shall:
- (b)The Director, American Forces Information Service, shall:
- (1)Develop and oversee the implementation of policies and procedures pertaining to the management, content, and publication of DoD publications encompassed by this part.
- (2)Serve as DoD point of contact with the Joint Committee on Printing, Congress of the United States, for matters under this part.
- (3)Serve as the DoD point of contact in the United States for Combatant Command newspaper matters.
- (4)Provide guidance to the Combatant Commands, Military Departments, and other DoD Components pertaining to DoD publications.
- (5)Monitor effectiveness of business and financial operations of DoD publications and provide business counsel and assistance, as appropriate.
- (6)Sponsor a DoD Interservice Newspaper Committee and a Flagship Magazine Committee composed of representatives of the Military Departments to coordinate matters on publications encompassed by this part and flagship magazine matters, respectively.
- (7)Provide a press service for joint-Service news and information for use by authorized DoD publication editors.
- (c)The Secretaries of the Military Departments shall:
- (1)Provide policy guidance and assistance to the Department's publications.
- (2)Encourage the use of CE publications when they are the most cost-effective means of fulfilling the command communication requirement.
- (3)Ensure that adequate resources are available to support authorized internal information products under this part.
- (4)Designate a member of their public affairs staff to serve on the DoD Interservice Newspaper Committee.
- (5)Ensure all printing obtained with appropriated funds complies with DoD Directive 5330.3.
- (d)The Commanders of Combatant Commands shall:
- (1)Publish Combatant Command newspapers, if authorized. In discharging this responsibility, the Commander shall ensure that policy, direction, resources, and administrative support are provided, as required, to produce a professional quality newspaper to support the command mission.
- (2)Ensure that the newspaper is prepared to support U.S. forces in the command area during contingencies and armed conflict.