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mmand, Control, and Communica›ns Agency.

(6) Periodically review the efficiency, onomy, and effectiveness of the SA.

(c) The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Staff shall:

(1) Review DCS planning and proamming documents, and assess their sponsiveness to operational, develmental, and training requirements. (2) Periodically (not less than every 2 ars), submit to the Secretary of Dense a report on DISA's responsiveness d readiness to support operating rces in the event of war or threat to tional security, and other recnmendations as appropriate.

(3) Advise the Secretary of Defense 1 C3 and information systems requireents and priorities.

(4) Develop and issue jointly with the SD(C3I) guidance to the DISA and the nified and Specified Commands that ill serve as the basis for interrelationips between these organizations.

(5) Provide for the participation of ISA in joint training exercises and onitor performance.

362.7 Authority.

The Director, DISA, is specifically elegated authority to:

(a) Communicate directly with heads I the DoD Components and other Excutive Departments and Agencies, as ecessary, to carry out DISA's responbilities and functions. Communicaons to the Commanders in Chief of he Unified and Specified Commands hall be coordinated as appropriate ith the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Staff.

(b) Obtain reports, information, adice, and assistance consistent with he policies and criteria of DoD Direcves 4630.5 and 7750.5,9 as necessary, to arry out DISA-assigned responsibilies and functions.

(c) Exercise the administrative aunorities in Appendix A to part 362 hen delegated by the ASD(C31).

362.8 Administration.

(a) The Director and the Deputy Diector, DISA, shall be appointed by the ecretary of Defense.

See footnote 1 to §362.5(a)(2).

(b) The Military Departments shall assign military personnel to the DISA in accordance with approved authorizations and procedures for assignment to joint duty. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff shall review and provide recommendations on the DISA joint manpower program to the ASD(C3I), as appropriate, for those functions where DISA is responsive to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

APPENDIX A TO PART 362-DELEGATIONS OF AUTHORITY

Pursuant to the authority vested in the Secretary of Defense, and subject to the direction, authority, and control of the Secretary of Defense, and in accordance with DoD policies, Directives, Instructions, the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence (ASD(C3I)), or in the absence of the ASD(C31), the person acting for the ASD(C31), is hereby delegated authority as required in the administration and operation of the DISA to:

1. Exercise the powers vested in the Secretary of Defense by 5 U.S.C. 301, 302(b), and 3101 on the employment, direction, and general administration of DISA civilian personnel.

2. Fix rates of pay for wage-rate employees exempted from the Classification Act of 1949 by 5 U.S.C. 5102 on the basis of rates established under the Coordinated Federal Wage System. In fixing such rates, the ASD(C3I), shall follow the wage schedule established by the DoD Wage Fixing Authority.

3. Establish advisory committees and employ temporary or intermittent experts or consultants, as approved by the Secretary of Defense, for the performance of DISA functions consistent with the 10 U.S.C. 173; 5 U.S.C. 3109(b); DoD Directive 5105.4,1 "DoD Federal Advisory Committee Management Program," September 5, 1989; and the agreement between the Department of Defense and the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) on employment of experts and consultants, June 21, 1977.

4. Administer oaths of office incident to entrance into the Executive Branch of the Federal Government or any other oath required by law in connection with employment therein, in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 2903, and designate in writing, as may be necessary, officers and employees of the DISA to perform this function.

5. Establish a DISA Incentive Awards Board and authorize cash awards to, and

1 Copies may be obtained, at cost, from the National Technical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161.

incur necessary expenses for, the honorary recognition of civilian employees of the Government whose suggestions, inventions, superior accomplishments, or other personal efforts, including special acts or services, benefit or affect the DISA or its subordinate activities, in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 4503, applicable OPM regulations, and DoD Directive 5120.15,2 "Authority for Approval of Cash Honorary Awards for DoD Personnel," August 13, 1985.

6. In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 7532; Executive Orders 10450, 12333, and 12356; and DoD Directive 5200.2,3 "DoD Personnel Security Program," December 20, 1979, as appropriate: a. Designate any position in the DISA as a "sensitive" position.

b. Authorize, in case of an emergency, the appointment of a person to a sensitive position in the DISA for a limited period of time and for whom a full field investigation or other appropriate investigation, including the National Agency Check, has not been completed.

c. Authorize the suspension, but not terminate the services, of a DISA employee in the interest of national security.

d. Initiate investigations, issue personnel security clearances and, if necessary, in the interest of national security, suspend, revoke, or deny a security clearance for personnel assigned, detailed to, or employed by the DISA. Any action to deny or revoke a security clearance shall be taken in accordance with procedures prescribed in DoD 5200.2-R, "DoD Personnel Security Program," January 1987.

7. Act as agent for the collection and payment of employment taxes imposed by chapter 21 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended; and, as such agent, make all determinations and certifications required or provided for under section 3122 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, and section 205(p) (1) and (2) of 42 U.S.C. (Social Security Act), as amended, with respect to DISA employees.

8. Authorize and approve:

a. Temporary duty travel for military personnel assigned or detailed to the DISA in accordance with Volume I, Joint Federal Travel Regulations.

b. Travel for DISA civilian officers and employees in accordance with Volume II, Joint Travel Regulations.

c. Invitational travel to non-DoD employees whose consultative, advisory, or other highly specialized technical services are required in a capacity that is directly related

2 See footnote 1 to section 3 of this appendix.

3 See footnote 1 to section 3 of this appendix.

to, or in connection with, DISA activities, in accordance with Volume II, Joint Trave Regulations.

d. Overtime work for DISA civilian an ployees in accordance with chapter 55, subpart V, of 5 U.S.C. and applicable OPM reg lations.

9. Approve the expenditure of funds avalable for travel by military personnel as signed or detailed to the DISA for expense incident to attendance at meetings of technical, scientific, professional, or other sim lar organizations in such instances where the approval of the Secretary of Defense, or des ignee, is required by 37 U.S.C. 412, and 5 U.S.C. 4110 and 4111.

10. Develop, establish, and maintain an a tive and continuing Records Management Program pursuant to 44 U.S.C. 3102 and Dal Directive 5015.2,5 "Records Management Pr gram," March 22, 1991.

11. Establish and use imprest funds for making small purchases of material and services, other than personal services, fr the DISA, when it is determined more advan tageous and consistent with the best interests of the Government, in accordance with DoD Directive 7360.10,6 "Disbursing Po cies," January 17, 1989.

12. Authorize the publication of advertis ments, notices, or proposals in newspapen magazines, or other public periodicals as re quired for the effective administration and operation of the DISA consistent with U.S.C. 3702.

13. Establish and maintain appropriate property accounts for the DISA, and appoint Boards of Survey, approve reports of survey relieve personal liability, and drop accountability for DISA property in the authorised property accounts that has been lost, dam aged, stolen, destroyed, or otherwise rendered unserviceable, in accordance with ap plicable laws and regulations.

14. Promulgate the necessary security re ulations for the protection of property and places under the jurisdiction of the Director DISA, pursuant to DoD Directive 5200.8 "Security of Military Installations and Re sources," July 29, 1980.

15. Establish and maintain, for the fune tions assigned, an appropriate publications system for the promulgation of common sup ply and service regulations, instructions, and reference documents, and changes thereto. pursuant to the policies and procedures pre scribed in DoD 5025.1-M, "DoD Directive System Procedures," December 1990.

5 See footnote 1 to section 3 of this apperdix.

6 See footnote 1 to section 3 of this apper dix.

7 See footnote 1 to section 3 of this apperdix.

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16. Enter into support and service agreeents with the Military Departments, other OD Components, or other Government gencies, as required, for the effective perrmance of DISA functions and responsibiljes.

17. Exercise the authority delegated to the ecretary of Defense by the Administrator of eneral Services on the disposal of surplus ersonal property.

18. Enter into and administer contracts, diectly or through a Military Department, a OD contract administration services comonent, or other Federal Agency, as approriate, for supplies, equipment, and services equired to accomplish the mission of the DISA. To the extent that any law or Execuive order specifically limits the exercise of uch authority to persons at the Secretarial evel of a Military Department, such authorty shall be exercised by the appropriate Under Secretary or Assistant Secretary of Defense.

19. Award contracts for the lease of comnercial C3 capabilities as delegated in DoD Directive 5134.1,9 "Under Secretary of Deense (Acquisition)," August 8, 1989.

20. Lease property under the control of the >ISA under terms that will promote the naional defense or that will be in the public nterest, pursuant to 10 U.S.C. 2667.

The ASD(C31) may redelegate these auchorities, as appropriate, and in writing, except as otherwise provided by law or regulation.

These delegations of authority are effective June 25, 1991.

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(b) DSAA shall consist of a Director and such subordinate organizational elements as are established by the Director within resources authorized by the Secretary of Defense.

(c) The Director, DSAA, may also serve as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Security Assistance) in the Office of the ASD(ISA).

§ 363.4 Responsibilities and functions. (a) The Director, DSAA, shall:

(1) Organize, direct and manage the DSAA and all resources assigned to the DSAA.

(2) Direct, administer, and supervise, within the policies established by the ASD(ISA), Security Assistance planning and programs. The administration of sales programs may be delegated in whole or in part to the Military Departments, but such administration will be under the direction and supervision of the DSAA.

1 Copies may be obtained, if needed, from the U.S. Naval Publications and Forms Center, 5801 Tabor Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19120, Attention: Code 301.

(3) Supervise formulation of detailed Security Assistance programs in accordance with approved guidance and policies.

(4) Coordinate the formulation and execution of Security Assistance programs with other governmental agencies under the guidance of the ASD(ISA).

(5) Review evaluations of Security Assistance program administration, including responsibility with respect to GAO and other audits.

(6) Conduct international logistics and sales negotiations with foreign countries, as directed by the ASD(ISA) and in coordination with the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering and the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Manpower, Reserve Affairs and Logistics), as appropriate.

(7) Serve as DoD focal point for liaison with U.S. industry with respect to Security Assistance activities.

(8) Manage the credit financing program, including the conclusion of credit agreements and the issuance of guaranties.

(9) Develop and promulgate Security Assistance procedures (MASM) 5105.33– M.2

(10) Supervise and perform, as appropriate, accounting and reporting functions for Security Assistance programs.

(11) Develop and operate the data processing system and maintain the worldwide data base required by all levels of management for the Security Assistance program.

(12) Maintain liaison with Congress on Security Assistance legislation and related matters and provide support to the ASD(ISA) for the presentation of the annual Security Assistance program before the Congress.

(13) Provide data support for the annual Security Assistance budget for inclusion in the President's budget.

(14) Keep the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Commanders of the Unified Commands fully informed of Security Assistance matters.

(15) Direct and supervise organization, functions, and staffing of DoD ele

2 Copies may be obtained, if needed, from the Defense Security Assistance Agency (Comptroller), Room 4B715, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301. Telephone 202-697-2293.

ments in foreign countries responsible for managing Security Assistance programs.

(16) Perform such other functions as assigned by the ASD(ISA).

(b) The ASD(ISA) shall:

(1) Establish DoD Security Assistance policies.

(2) Coordinate the activities of DoD components related to Security Assistance affairs.

(3) Serve as the principal DoD point of contact and spokesman regarding Security Assistance policy, representing the DoD with other governmental agencies with respect to such matters

(c) The basic responsibilities and functions of other DoD components relating to Security Assistance remain as assigned in DoD directive 5132.3.3 §363.5 Authority.

The Director, DSAA, is specifically delegated authority to:

(a) Have free and unrestricted access to, and direct communication with, all elements of the Department of Defense and other executive departments and agencies as necessary. all ASD(ISA) and DSAA Security Assistance direc tives and communications to the Unified and Specified Commands, the Military Departments, and the Military Assistance Advisory Groups, which have military operational implications shall be coordinated with the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Conversely, all Joint Chiefs of Staff directives and communications to the Unified and Specified Commands or the Military Depart ments, which pertain to Security Assistance affairs, shall be coordinated with the ASD(ISA).

(b) Obtain such information, consistent with the policies and criteria of DoD Directive 5000.19,3 advice, and assistance from other DoD components as may be necessary for the performance of assigned functions and responsibilities.

(c) Exercise the redelegation of anthority previously established.

§ 363.6 Relationships.

(a) In the performance of his func tions, the Director, DSAA shall:

3 See footnote 1 to § 363.2.

(1) Maintain appropriate liaison with ther DoD components for the exhange of information on programs in he field of assigned responsibilities. (2) Make use of established facilities nd services in the DoD or other govrnmental agencies wherever pracicable to achieve maximum efficiency nd economy.

(3) Conduct activities involving fiancial management, fiscal matters, _ccounting, budgeting, statistical reporting, and the international balance of payments, in accordance with policies and procedures established by the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Comproller).

(b) The Military Department and other DoD components shall provide support, within their respective fields of responsibility to the Director, DSAA, to assist in carrying out assigned responsibilities and functions of DSAA.

§363.7 Administration.

(a) The Director, DSAA, shall be appointed by the Secretary of Defense.

(b) The appointment of other personnel to the Agency will be subject to the approval of the Director, DSAA, and the ASD(ISA).

(c) DSAA will be authorized such personnel, facilities, funds, and other administrative support as the Secretary of Defense deems necessary.

(d) The Military Departments will assign military personnel to DSAA in accordance with approved authorizations and procedures for assignment to joint duty.

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PART 364-WASHINGTON

HEADQUARTERS SERVICES

364.1 Purpose. 364.2 Definitions. 364.3 Mission.

364.4 Organization and management. 364.5 Functions and responsibilities. 364.6 Relationships.

364.7 Authorities.

APPENDIX A TO PART 364-DELEGATIONS OF AUTHORITY

AUTHORITY: 10 U.S.C. 131.

SOURCE: 56 FR 23802, May 24, 1991, unless otherwise noted. Redesignated at 58 FR 39360, July 22, 1993.

$364.1 Purpose.

Pursuant to the authority vested in the Secretary of Defense under title 10, United States Code, this part updates the mission, functions, responsibilities, relationships, and authorities of the WHS.

§ 364.2 Definitions.

(a) DoD Components. The Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), the Military Departments, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Joint Staff, the Unified and Specified Commands, the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, the Defense Agencies, and the DoD Field Activities.

(b) National Capital Region (NCR). The geographic area located within the boundaries of the District of Columbia; Montgomery and Prince Georges Counties in the State of Maryland; Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William Counties and the City of Alexandria in the Commonwealth of Virginia; and all cities and other units of government within the geographic areas of such District, Counties, and City.

(c) Pentagon Reservation. That area of land (consisting of approximately 280 acres) and improvements thereon, located in Arlington, Virginia, on which the Pentagon Office Building, Federal Office Building #2, the Pentagon heating and sewage treatment plants, and other related facilities are located, including various areas designated for the parking of vehicles.

§364.3 Mission.

The WHS shall provide administrative and operational support to specified activities in the NCR and elsewhere as required.

§ 364.4 Organization and management. (a) The WHS is established as a Field Activity of the Department of Defense. It shall consist of a Director and such subordinate organizational elements as are established by the Director within resources authorized by the Secretary of Defense.

(b) The Director of Administration and Management, Office of the Secretary of Defense (DA&M, OSD), also shall serve as the Director, WHS.

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