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Term

 

 What collaboration services are available for electronic communications?

 

Definition

 Web conferencing, instant messaging,collaboritve workspace,and application sharing

Term

 What enables users to communicate and interact with groups large and small, in real-time, using

high-impact presentations and essential collaboration tools?

 

Definition
defense connect online
Term

 What collaborative tool provides comprehensive content management and enterprise searches?

Definition
Microsoft office Sharepoint
Term

 What is the Air Force goal concerning accessibility to Internet resources?

Definition

 

Within acceptable risk, the goal provides personnel requiring access for official business maximum

 

accessibility to Internet resources.

 

Term

 What continues to increase as a technique for obtaining and disseminating information

worldwide?

Definition

 

 Use of the Web or Web technologies.

 

Term

 Name a few requirements that must be met for posting information on private Web pages.

Definition

 

 (1) Pages must not violate vendors’ license agreements.

 

(2) Each page must display required warning notices and banners.

 

(3) All top-level pages must contain the Web page maintainer’s organization, office symbol, commercial

 

telephone number, DSN phone number, organizational e-mail address.

 

(4) Must meet the minimum requirements.

 

Term

 Who is the final approval authority for the Internet release package?

Definition

 

 Unit commander

 

Term

 What does “information” include?

Definition

 

 Any statement or reception of knowledge such as facts, data, or opinions, including numerical, graphic, or

 

narrative forms, whether oral or maintained in any media, including computerized databases, paper,

 

microform, or magnetic tape.

 

Term

 What is the primary purpose of managing information effectively and efficiently?

Definition

To enhance the Air Force mission.

 

Term

 What are five ways we manage information in support of information resources management?

Definition

 

 (1) Security.

 

(2) Privacy.

 

(3) Freedom of information.

 

(4) Paperwork reduction.

 

(5) Records preservation.

 

Term

 What are the stages of life cycle management?

Definition

 

(1) Creation/collection.

 

(2) Processing.

 

(3) Dissemination.

 

(4) Use.

 

(5) Storage.

 

(6) Disposition

 

Term

 How is communications defined?

Definition

 

 The process of sharing ideas, information and messages with others.

 

Term

 What are the three parts of communications?

Definition

 

(1) Sender.

 

(2) Message.

 

(3) Receiver.

 

Term

 What is the objective of the electronic communications program?

Definition

 

 To create clear, efficient, and effective communications.

 

Term

How should you write to identify who is responsible for what actions?

Definition

 

 Active voice.

 

Term

 What should the average sentence length be?

Definition

 

 15 to 20 words

 

Term

 What type of memorandum is used if you circle, underline, or highlight the organization of office

symbol of each recipient on the copy you give to them?

Definition

 

 Multiple-address memorandum.

 

Term

 Where do the words “IN TURN” get typed on an IN TURN memorandum?

Definition

 

 Type “IN TURN” in uppercase, one line below the last address of the MEMORNANDUM FOR element

 

aligned with the addresses.

 

Term

 What are the three types of formats for form memorandums?

Definition

 

(1) Prewritten.

 

(2) Fill-in.

 

(3) Optional Statement

 

Term

 What do indorsements add?

Definition

 

 Comments directly on the original memorandum, message, or previous indorsement.

 

Term

 What are the two types of indorsements?

Definition

 

 (1) Same-page.

 

(2) Separate-page.

 

Term

 What would you do if the indorsement does not fit and must be typed on a blank piece of bond

paper?

Definition

 

 Use the separate page indorsement format

 

Term

 What type of letter is used when warmth or sincerity is essential?

Definition

 

 Personal letter.

 

Term

 What are the three types of memorandum for records?

Definition

 

 (1) Separate page.

 

(2) Explanatory.

 

(3) Brief.

 

Term

 What is a staff summary sheet used for?

Definition

 

 To summarize staff work, to request action or to forward information.

 

Term

 What type of paper uses fragments to present key points, positions, and facts in a brief, orderly

fashion when the user has knowledge of the subject?

Definition

 

 Talking papers.

 

Term

 What type of paper is used to advocate or convince the reader on an argument or position?

Definition

 

 Position papers.

 

Term

 What are the two classes of Air Force electronic messaging?

Definition

 

(1) Organizational HGS.

 

(2) SMTP

 

Term

 What class uses Fortezza cards to sign and encrypt organizational messages to ensure message

integrity, non-repudiation, and accountability?

Definition

 

 Organizational HGS.

 

Term

 What takes advantage of DOD's robust and trusted PKI?

Definition

 

. A signed and encrypted e-mail.

 

Term

 Who is responsible for ensuring the record e-mails are properly filed for access and retrieval?

Definition

 

 The user.

 

Term

 What is replacing or supplementing formal Air Force formats for communications?

Definition

 

 Electronic messaging.

 

Term

What can easily be mistaken for angry defiance when you use capital letters, exclamation points

and strong adjectives and adverbs?

Definition

 

 Positive enthusiasm.

 

Term

 What is the most common mistake before sending e-mail?

Definition

 

 Check your attachments.

 

Term

 What backup method stores your old items that are important but rarely used?

Definition

 

 AutoArchive.

 

Term

 What are the two ways you can archive?

Definition

 

(1) Automatically.

 

(2) Manually.

 

Term

 What are the steps to archive manually?

Definition

 

A On the file menu, click

 

Archive

, and then select whether you would like to Archive all folders

according to their AutoArchive settings or Archive this folder and all subfolders: if select the latter of

 

the two (selected by default) click the

 

 

 

folder you want to Archive.

 

 

B Archive items older than:

 

 

Choose a date.

 

 

C. Archive file: If you want to set another destination for the archived items, you can browse and set a

 

different location.

 

D. Click

 

 

OK.

 

Term

 What is considered official mail?

Definition

 

 Official US government business.

 

Term

 What is the term referring to the total system that collects, processes, and delivers

communications?

Definition

 

 BITS.

 

Term

. Who is responsible for establishing a BITS to provide on-base distribution of communications?

Definition

 

 Installation commander

 

Term

 Who acts as the bridge between the action office and the OMC?

Definition

 

 ADO.

 

Term

 What office uses and/or responds to official communications?

Definition

 

 Action office.

 

Term

 What is done with undelivered mail containing the endorsement “DO NOT FORWARD” at the

end of the workday?

Definition

 

. Must be stored in a classified storage container.

 

Term

. If you are suspicious of a mailing and you are unable to verify the contents with the addressee or

sender what should you do?

Definition

 

(1) You should protect yourself, your office and your mailroom.

 

(2) Stop. Do not open or handle the article

 

(3) Isolate the article and evacuate the immediate area

 

(4) Do not put the article in water or a confined space such as a desk drawer or a filing cabinet

 

(5) If possible, open windows in the immediate area to assist in venting potentially explosive gases. If a

 

situation turns out to be a fake bomb scare, postal personnel will not be held liable for the package.

 

(6) Do not take any chances or worry about possible embarrassment if the item turns out to be innocent. If

 

there is any reason to believe a letter or parcel is dangerous, contact the local military law

 

enforcement officials for assistance.

 

(7) Post the USPS Poster 84, “Suspicious Mail or Package” in the work area.

 

Term

. Name five ways to identify a suspicious package?

Definition

 

(1) Return address.

 

(2) Restrictive markings.

 

(3) Sealed with tape.

 

(4) Misspelled words or badly typed or written.

 

(5) Unknown powder or suspicious substance.

 

(6) Possibly mailed from a foreign country or excessive postage?

 

(7) Oily stains, discolorations, crystallization or wrapper.

 

(8) Strange odor.

 

(9) Incorrect title or addressed to title only.

 

(10) Rigid or bulky.

 

(11) Lopsided or uneven.

 

(12) Protruding wires.

 

Term

 Match the item in column A with the proper terms in column B. Each item in column B is used

only once.

Column A Column B

____ (1) The most secure service the USPS system offers.

____ (2) Confirmation of delivery including date, time, and location, and

you can request to have letter mailed to you with a copy of the

recipient's signature.

____ (3) Mail sealed against inspections.

____ (4) Provides a receipt to the sender and a record of delivery.

____ (5) Fastest service offered by the USPS.

Definition

 

(1) d.d. Registered

 

(2) b.b. Signature Confirmation

(3) a.a. First-class

 

(4) e.e. Certified.

 

(5) c.c. Express

 

Term

. What type of mail class can not be used to send personal correspondence?

Definition

 

 Standard mail.

 

Term

. Who acts as the agent for all official on-base activities?

Definition

 

 BITS.

 

Term

 What is considered as “accountable mail?”

Definition

 

 Communications for which accountability must be maintained.

 

Term

 What does the Air Force use to help control the communications while in Air Force channels?

Definition

 

 Container numbers.

 

Term

 What is the best choice for ensuring accountable mail containers remain in a controlled

environment?

Definition

 

 Registered mail.

 

Term

 

When you receive an accountable mail container from the activity distribution office or the OMC,

 

what should you do?

 

Definition

Compare the container number with the number listed on the container receipt to make sure you’re signing

 

for the correct package.

 

Term

 

 When a response is

not received on a receipt for classified information, within what time frame isa tracer action done?

Definition

 

Tracer action is initiated 30 days for material sent within the continental United States or 45 days for

 

material sent outside the continental United States.

 

Term

 

Match the classifications in column B with their description in column A. Each item in column B

is used only once.

 

Column A Column B

 

 

____ (1) Refers to information or material of which unauthorized disclosure

 

could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to national

 

security.

 

____ (2) Refers to information or material of which unauthorized disclosure

 

could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage

 

to national security.

 

____ (3) Refers to information or material of which unauthorized disclosure

 

could reasonably be expected to cause damage to national security.

 

Definition

 

 b.

 

 a.

 

 c.

 

Term

 What are the two classification decisions?

Definition

 (1) Original.

(2) Derivative.

Term

 Who may originally classify documents?

Definition

Only individuals occupying positions specifically authorized in writing may classify documents originally.

Term
What is an original classification?
Definition

 

Initial decision that an item needs to be classified.

 

Term
. Under what circumstances is information derivatively classified?
Definition

 

When it is extracted, paraphrased, restated, or generated in a new form.

 

Term

 What will a security investigation identify?

Definition

 

 Appropriate corrective actions are immediately implemented to prevent future security incidents.

 

Term
. Define a “security violation.”
Definition

Any knowing, willful, or negligent action that could reasonably be expected to result in an unauthorized

disclosure of classified information.

Term

What is a compromise?

Definition

When unauthorized individuals have had access to the classified information.

Term
What should you do if you find classified material out of proper control?
Definition

Take custody of and safeguard the material, if possible, and immediately report it to their commander, or

equivalent, supervisor or security manager.

Term
. What is required for a person to receive classified information?
Definition

The need-to-know, proper security clearance, and a signed nondisclosure agreement

Term

. How can you determine a person’s security clearance?

Definition

Joint Personal Adjudication System, confirmation from security manager, and clearance level on orders.

Term

Who is responsible for determining an individual’s “need to know” for classified information?

Definition

The authorized possessor of the classified information

Term

Who is responsible for ensuring individuals who need access to classified information sign the

SF 312?

Definition

The unit commander or staff agency chiefs.

Term
Which classification(s) of information may be transmitted through BITS?
Definition

Secret and Confidential

Term

. Which method is used when transmitting Top Secret material to an installation serviced by

diplomatic pouch?

Definition

The Department of State Diplomatic Courier Service.

Term

When classified material is transmitted from one place to another, how should it be contained?

Definition

 

It shall be enclosed in two opaque, sealed envelopes, wrappings, or containers, durable enough to properly

 

protect the material from accidental exposure and facilitate detection of tampering.

 

Term

. When is it not required to use an outer container for Secret, Confidential or Unclassified

information?

Definition

When entering Secret and below material into the OMC.

Term
To whom is classified material addressed?
Definition

An official government activity and not to a person.

Term

. What is included on the inner container of a classified package?

Definition

 

The complete mailing address of the sending and receiving activities, security classification markings, and

 

any applicable special instructions.

 

Term

What plays a vital role in managing and operating Air Force activities?

Definition

 Records.

Term

Whose rights must be protected through the proper implementation of the records management

programs?

Definition

Protects the rights of the US government and of persons directly affected by Air Force actions.

Term
What are Draft records?
Definition

Those that can be altered and have not been signed or officially released.

Term
What are Final records?
Definition

Those that have been signed, officially released, and cannot be altered.

Term
How must Air Force units at all levels manage records?
Definition

Systematically to make sure they are complete, accurate, trustworthy, and easily accessible

Term

 witch of the fallowing are records

 

__ (1) Stocks of publications.

____ (2) Electronic versions of maps.

____ (3) Library material acquired for reference purposes.

____ (4) Photographs received by an agency of the United States government.

Definition
2&4
Term

What records relate solely to an individual’s private affair?

Definition

Personal

Term

1. Match the responsibility in column A with the position in column B. Items in column B may be

used once, more than once, or not at all.

Column A Column B

____ (1) Manages the base staging area.

____ (2) Ensures offices of records receive a staff assistance visit at least

every 24 months.

____ (3) Ensures records custodians attend record management training.

____ (4) Maintains the office files plan and accountability for active and

inactive records.

____ (5) Ensures all personnel who create, maintain, and dispose of

records, attend records management training.

____ (6) Trains all personnel within three months of assignment, whose

duties include filing, maintaining, and disposing of records.

a. RM.

b. FARM.

c. COR.

d. RC.

 

Definition

(1) a. records manager

(2) b.functional area records manager

(3) c.Chief of office of records

(4) d.records custodian

(5) c.Chief of office of records

(6) a.records manager

Term
The BRM ensures offices of record receive a SAV how often?
Definition

RM ensures offices of record receive a staff assistance visit (SAV) at least every 24 months.

Term

What is a staging area used for?

Definition

For temporary storage of records pending destruction of transfer to a federal records center.

Term

 How should you save e-mails?

Definition

Save e-mails in message format to keep all attachments intact and to store files in their native format.

Term

 What contributed to the need for an ERM solution?

Definition

E-mail revolutionized the flow of communication and significantly contributed to the need for an ERM

solution.

Term

Who will work together to create an effective, base-wide e-record file structure?

Definition

BRMs, NCC staff, and CSAs.

Term

What happens to a document after it is signed or approved by an authorized authority?

Definition

The document becomes a record and must be transferred to the shared drive designated for records to

ensure proper lifecycle management

Term
Who must monitor the e-file box and assist and or file the records in the box?
Definition

 

The FARM and RC.

 

Term

Why do we want to fill out the summary information on documents we create?

Definition

Final records will be easier to manage and retrieve.

Term
How does AFRIMS ensure standardization and accuracy of every record series?
Definition

By ensuring offices Air Force-wide uses the same disposition instructions for records.

Term
What is AFRIMS specifically responsible for automating?
Definition

Preparation and maintenance of the files maintenance and disposition plan, and the files disposition control

label

Term
What does AFRIMS provide from the RDS?
Definition

An online database of tables and rules.

Term

What labels does AFRIMS print?

Definition

Subdivisions, file disposition control, and file folder labels.

Term

What type of material is never entered into AFRIMS?

Definition

Sensitive, classified, or PA material

Term

What is the decision logic table?

Definition

The decision logic tables are a read-only database which allows users to view and print series RDS

information, tables, rules, disposition instruction, and notes. The decision logic tables are approved by the

national archives and records administration

Term

What are the first and second numbers of the decision logic tables associated with?

Definition

The first number is the publication series and the second number is assigned for control purposes only.

Term

. What program generates the file disposition control labels?

Definition

AFRIMS.

Term

How many tables and rules can be applied to each record series?

Definition

One.

Term

What are the requirements for placing disposition control labels on a guide card?

Definition

Usually affixed to the first (left) tap position of the guide card, the main thing is to be consistent throughout

your files.

Term

What purpose does the disposition guide card serve?

Definition

Serves to identify the records filed behind it and to provide cutoff and disposition instructions for the

records.

Term

Where do you place the disposition control label on records located away from the file drawer?

Definition

 

Place the disposition control label either on each container or on a card or sheet of paper in the container or

 

binder, where it is obvious.

 

Term

Where do you place the disposition control label when a series is filed in more than one

container?

Definition

Place on the first container or on each container

Term

What purpose do folders serve?

Definition

To group related paper records together

Term
 What should be done with folders when they become too bulky for use?
Definition

Use more file folders as necessary. Be sure to affix more file folder labels to each additional folder and

identify, on the label, the inclusive dates included on each of the file folders

Term

. What is shown on the file folder label?

Definition

Shows the item number, series title, and the office of record

Term

What is added to the file folder label when there is a retention period of one year or longer?

Definition

 The year (calendar or fiscal).

Term

What is done when files expand to more than one drawer?

Definition

Review the file plan to determine the inclusive series number to be placed on the drawer labels.

Term

What is the first step in filing a document?

Definition

 

Assemble documents for filing in the same manner as required for their creation, dispatch, and use with the

latest action on top.

Term
What should you do prior to filing a document if an attachment is missing?
Definition

take action to get the missing records or information included in the file or make a notation to show what

part of the file is missing or where filed, if included in another series.

Term

What items do you remove from a document prior to filing?

Definition

Remove all mail control forms and receipts, envelopes, and memo routing or coordination slips, except

those containing remarks of significant record value.

Term

How is a record marked for filing?

Definition

Mark records for file by using the word “file” and the proper official’s initials. Mark for file and file code in

the upper right hand corner of the record. Use the item number of the separate series from the file plan.

Term

What is the primary purpose for maintaining records?

Definition

To ensure we can give needed information to decision makers whenever and wherever it is needed.

Term

What is the first item in a file plan?

Definition

File plan.

Term

 What form do you use for cross-reference?

Definition

DD Form 2861, Cross-Reference

Term
What can you use if the official cross-referencing form is not available?
Definition

Make copies of the records and file each copy in the applicable series.

Term
What does cross-referencing provide?
Definition

Provide more reliable files service as long as excessive cross-referencing is avoided.

Term

Why are records kept?

Definition

Because they contain needed information.

Term
Why are filing systems developed?
Definition

So information can be retrieved promptly and efficiently

Term

Where is the AF Form 614 filed?

Definition

Put in place of the removed record or folder.

Term
Define disposition
Definition

A comprehensive term that includes the destruction, salvage, donation, or transfer to staging area or records

center; transfer from one organization to another.

Term

What are the two categorized areas of disposition?

Definition

(1) Transfer.

(2) Destruction

Term

What key roles does the records disposition program play in the management of Air Force records?

Definition

Economic and efficient management of Air Force records.

Term

What does the records disposition program consists of?

Definition

Scheduling all records for retention or periodic destruction, preserving records that reflect the organization, functions, policies, decisions, procedures, and essential transactions of the Air Force, preserving records that protect the legal and financial rights of the government and of individuals that Air Force action directly affect, offering records of enduring value for permanent preservation in the national archives, promptly and systematically disposing of records of temporary value, and setting up safeguards against illegal removal, loss, or destruction of records.

Term

What are the three objectives of the records disposition program?

Definition

(1) Retire long-term (10 years old or older) paper records to authorized federal record centers. Long-term

electronic records are stored within the Air Force.

(2) Transfer short-term paper records, (less than 10 years old) to authorized local staging areas.

(3) Dispose of short -term holdings as soon as authorized.

Term

What is the length of time the Air Force keeps a record?

Definition

 

Retention period.

 

Term

What retention period do records have that are not authorized for a specific disposition?

Definition

Permanent.

Term

What does enduring value mean?

Definition

The documentation will remain in existence indefinitely.

Term
Define a temporary record.
Definition

Any record identified by the Archivist of the United States to have insufficient value to warrant

preservation by the National Archives

Term
How do you destroy magnetic tapes or other magnetic medium?
Definition

Degauss or overwrite.

Term

. What should you do with records when a unit is redesignated or reorganized and there is no

change in function or mission?

Definition

Files are continued and cut off the same way and at the same time as if no change of status had occurred.

Term

When can records with a retention period of more than two years be retired to the proper federal

records center any time after the cutoff?

Definition

 


In hostile or potentially hostile areas.

Term

When can you dispose of records without regard to the table and rules?

Definition

 

The records are a menace to health, life, or property; A state of war or threatened war or hostile action

occurs and the unit is located outside the CONUS. In this case, destroy the records; Keeping the records

would be prejudicial to the interest of the United States; If the records are taking up space urgently needed

for military purposes; The records are not considered valuable enough to warrant preservation.

 

Term

What does the vital records program ensure?

Definition

Continuity of government during national emergencies.

Term

What are the two traditional types of vital records?

Definition

(1) Emergency-operating records.

(2) Records to protect rights.

Term
What is an emergency?
Definition

A situation or an occurrence of a serious nature, developing suddenly and unexpectedly, and demanding

immediate action.

Term

What is a disaster?

Definition

An unexpected occurrence inflicting widespread destruction and distress and having long-term adverse

effects on agency operations

Term

Given the importance of vital records, how should agencies arrange for offsite storage?

Definition

Agencies should arrange a facility not subject to the same emergency or disaster but still reasonably

accessible to agency staff

Term

How do records custodians accomplish the end-of-year closeout?

Definition

By transferring physical records to the inactive files area or to the staging area.

Term
Define cutoff
Definition

A term used for separating active records from inactive records

Term
. How often should the records custodian review the file plan?
Definition

At least annually

Term
What determines the cutoff for active records?
Definition

The retention period.

Term

What are the three cutoff periods?

Definition

(1) N/A.

(2) Monthly.

(3) CY/FY.

Term

How is the cutoff identified when it does not contain a month or year?

Definition

They are marked as N/A.

Term

What form is used as a packing list for transferred or retired records?

Definition

SF 135.

Term

When is a separate SF 135 prepared?

Definition

A separate SF 135 is prepared for each series of temporary records in a shipment and for permanent

records. You must also prepare a separate SF 135 for unclassified, SECRET, CONFIDENTIAL, and TOP

SECRET records, regardless of volume, when records are

placed in a staging area.

Term
What minimum items should be included on deployed unit file plans?
Definition

 

Maintenance and disposition, policy and precedent, delegations, general correspondence, office

 

administrative files, transitory, word processing files hard copy maintained in organized file, and presentation in accordance with the RDS.

 

Term

What record management advice did the DOD provide on 15 Aug 2003?

Definition

That records on combat operations in Iraq and those of all major deployments are of historical value and

must be preserved for future studies and analyses.

Term

Who is the Air Force working with to establish archiving capabilities?

Definition

NARA and other major AOR areas such as CENTAF, to establish archiving capabilities within the AOR

and to develop standard procedures for formatting and transferring e-records.

Term

Who manages the staging area for a base?

Definition

Managed by the BRM

Term

. What type of records do these facilities maintain?

Definition

 

These facilities keep and dispose of records with a retention period of less than nine years to eliminate the

 

expense of transporting records to the FRCs.

 

Term

What types of records are not kept at the staging area?

Definition

Active records.

Term

Who must approve a waiver to grant small volumes of 2- to 8-year retention records to be kept in

the current files area

Definition

RM.

Term

What are some of the criteria that must be met for selecting a staging area?

Definition

 

Weather, lighting, heat/air, precaution against insects and rodents, security, and space.

 

Term

What does an OPR use an Air Force Form 525, Records Disposition Recommendation, for?

Definition

To recommend a change, addition, or deletion to the records disposition schedule.

Term

What must you do if the disposition of the record cannot be determined in advance of the

implementation of a directive because of unknown user and reference needs for the record?

Definition

The OPR simply recommends a proposed disposition standard and submits the AF Form 525 with a

qualifying statement

Term

What is the minimum length of time an Air Force Form 525 stays in suspense with the records

manager if a disposition cannot be determined?

Definition

Six months.

Term

What is the Federal Register?

Definition

It is the official daily publication for rules, proposed rules, and notices of Federal agencies and

organizations, as well as executive orders and other presidential documents.

Term

What are some of the responsibilities of the AFFRLO?

Definition

 (1) Act as the single point of contact with the Office of the Federal Register.

(2) Provide advice/guidance to AF personnel on publishing rules and notices.

(3) Ensure that rules prepared by Air Force organizations include certification and statements of

determination in compliance with executive, legislative, and Federal Register requirements.

(4) Authorize, certify, validate, obtain RIN, assign billing code, and send rules and notices to the OFR

for publication in the Federal Register.

(5) Maintain original certifications and statements of determination

Term

What information does the public have a right to?

Definition

Information concerning the activities of its government.

Term

A record requested by a member of the public who follows rules established by proper authority

will not be withheld in whole or in part unless what?

Definition

The records are exempt from mandatory partial or total disclosure under the FOIA.

Term

. How does the Air Force conduct its activities?

Definition

In an open manner consistent with the need for security and adherence to the requirements of laws and

regulation

Term

Who obtains recommendations from the OPR for records?

Definition

FOIA manager.

Term
Who provides training for the FOIA program?
Definition

 FOIA manger.

Term

Who finds and provides the requested records?

Definition

The OPR.

Term

When is a FOIA request considered received?

Definition

When the office responsible for processing the request physically receives it.

Term

When are fees waived?

Definition

When the cost is $15.00 or less.

Term

Within how many working days must a final response determination be made?

Definition

 20 workings days.

Term

What can requesters do if they are dissatisfied with the results of a FOIA request?

Definition

 Sue the Air Force.

Term

What are the two types of FOIA request?

Definition

(1) Simple.

(2) Complex

Term

What type of request is processed quickly and in small volumes?

Definition

Simple

Term

Who does a requester submit an appeal to?

Definition

Secretary of the Air Force.

Term

What report is mandated by the statute, reported on a fiscal basis, and submitted to the Attorney

General?

Definition

Annual Freedom of Information Act Report.

Term

Who is responsible

Definition

FOIA manager.

Term

. What does the Privacy Act of 1974 do for individuals?

Definition

Protect individuals from unwarranted invasion of their personal privacy.

Term

What is a system of records?

Definition

The PA defines a system of records as any group of agency records, in paper or electronic form, which

contains information about people from which information is retrieved by a personal identifier, such as a

person’s name, social security number, patient identification number, and so forth, through a crossreference

system.

Term

Where must the Air Force publish a description of its records systems covered by the PA?

Definition

Federal Register

 

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Term

Who is responsible to manage and safeguard the system?

Definition

System managers.

Term
Who is the focal point in their functional area for general PA questions and correspondence?
Definition

PA monitors.

Term

 Does a requester need to state the act when requesting records that are contained in a system

of records?

Definition

No

Term

How many workdays, if possible, should you give a copy of the requested records to the

requestor?

Definition

10 workdays of receipt

Term

. What may a system manager ask if a third party is present during a record review?

Definition

Written consent.

Term

When can you release information to a third party?

Definition

When the subject agrees orally or in writing

Term

. What is the fine for maintaining PA record systems that has not been published in the Federal

Register or for making an unauthorized disclosure?

Definition

$5,000 may be imposed

Term
What are some examples of nonreleasable information?
Definition

(1) Marital status.

(2) Number, name, and sex of dependents.

(3) Civilian educational degrees and major areas of study.

(4) School and year of graduation.

(5) Home of record.

(6) Home address and phone number.

(7) Age and date of birth.

(8) Present or future assignments overseas.

(9) Office and unit address and duty phone for overseas.

(10) Race/ethnic origin.

(11) SSN.

Term

How many days does a system manager have to process access denials?

Definition

5 workdays after you receive the request for access

Term
How is PA information protected?
Definition

According to its sensitivity

Term

What must the system manager verify to avoid unauthorized disclosure of PA information?

Definition

The identity of all requesters unless the record sought is available to anyone under the FOIA

Term

How are records containing personal data disposed of?

Definition

In a manner that prevents inadvertent compromise

Term

. What are the four headings for a PA statement?

Definition

(1) Authority.

(2) Purposes.

(3) Routine uses.

(4) Disclosure

Term

What is displayed when an information system contains PA information?

Definition

Warning banners will be displayed on the first screen to assist in safeguarding the information.

Term

For official use only information is a designation that applies to what type of information?

Definition

Information that has not been given a security classification pursuant to the criteria of an Executive Order,

but which may be which may be withheld from the public because disclosure would cause a foreseeable

harm to an interest protected by one or more FOIA exemptions.

Term

What criteria must FOUO information meet under the FOIA?

Definition

Exemptions 2 through 9.

Term

How is an individual paragraph in a classified document marked as For Official Use Only?

Definition

By placing “(FOUO)” at the beginning of the paragraph.

Term
What must be done if FOUO information is transmitted to authorized persons outside the DOD?
Definition
Expanded marking to explain the significance of the FOUO markings must be used.
Term

How is “For Official Use Only” information protected during duty hours?

Definition

Keep in an out-of-sight location.

Term

How is “For Official Use Only” information protected during nonduty hours?

Definition

Stored to prevent unauthorized access. May keep them in an unlocked file or desk when normal internal

building security is provided. If no building security, store records in a locked building, room, or if needs in

a locked file cabinet, desk, or bookcase.

Term

. What is done with “For Official Use Only” when protection from public disclosure is no longer

needed?

Definition

Remove the markings, and tell everyone who has the records that the status has changed.

Term
 How is “For Official Use Only” information disposed?
Definition

By tearing each copy into pieces (to prevent reconstruction) and placing them in regular trash containers.

Term

. Can “For Official Use Only” information be recycled? for reporting information on the annual FOIA report?

Definition

Yes.

Term
. What is one objective of the publications and forms management program?
Definition

To ensure publications and forms are complete, accurate, current, and accessible to Air Force users.

Term

Who is authorized to serve as the POC for publications and forms where the Air Force serves as

the lead service?

Definition

Only civilian employees or military members of the Air Force.

Term

Who ensures that OPRs follow guidance on creating, maintaining, and disposing of reports

according to AFIs?

Definition

Air Force Network Integration Center.

Term

Who is solely responsible for the accuracy, currency, and integrity of the contents and for

compliance with their publications and forms?

Definition

The OPR.

Term

Who at a minimum needs to be one organizational level above the OPR?

Definition

The certifying official.

Term
What are approving officials?
Definition

Approving officials are senior leaders responsible for policies and guidance/procedures pertaining to their

functional areas.

Term
What are the two types of Air Force publications?
Definition

(1) Directive.

(2) Non-directive.

Term

All publications in the directive publications category must carry what statement in the

publication header?

Definition

“COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY.”

 

Term
 What are some directive publications?
Definition

(1) Policy directives.

(2) Policy memorandums.

(3) Mission directives.

(4) Instructions.

(5) Guidance memorandums.

(6) Manuals.

(7) Interservice publications.

(8) Supplements.

(9) Installation publications.

Term

An AFPM must be converted to or integrated into an AFPD within how many days or the policy

is no longer in effect and who approves all AFPMs?

Definition

4. 180 days; The SECAF.

Term

. What are publications that extend or add material to publications issued by higher headquarters or

agencies?

 

Definition

Supplements.

Term

Air Force personnel use nondirective publications in what manner?

Definition

They use these publications as reference aids, “how-to” guides, or as sources of official information.

Term

What are the two types of visual aids and how are they used?

Definition

 (1) Permanent is used to explain or instruct.

(2) Temporary is to inform or motivate, such as a poster promoting safe driving.

Term

. Describe a departmental form.

Definition

A form used Air Force-wide or by more than one MAJCOM, FOA, DRU, base or wing. It is prescribed by

a departmental publication such as an Air Force instruction or manual.

Term

What is important to remember if you download publications to your computer?

Definition

To periodically check the e-publishing site for changes to publications.

Term

What is the single source for accessing, viewing, downloading, ordering, and printing electronic

products?

Definition

Electronic publishing (e-publishing).

Term

. What are the sections in Part I of the product announcement?

Definition

(1) Section A—publications released.

(2) Section B—rescinded publications.

(3) Section C—publications not yet available.

(4) Section D—general information.

Term

What is a subscription service?

Definition

It is a way to be notified by e-mail anytime there is a change to a publication or a series number

Term

Why is the Rehabilitation Act important in publications?

Definition

E-publishing site must comply with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act for all online products. It requires

that when federal agencies develop, procure, maintain, or use electronic and information technology,

federal employees and the general public with disabilities have access to and use of information that is

comparable to access to and use of information by people without disabilities

Term

Why is a releasability statement added?

Definition

To specify any limitations on distribution.

Term

. How many interim changes can be issued to an Air Force departmental publication?

Definition

1 to 5, after the fifth change, the publication must be rewritten.

Term
What are the two types of changes?
Definition

(1) Interim.

(2) Administrative

Term

On administrative changes, why is there no coordination required?

Definition

Because these types of changes are non-substantive.

Term

What is the fine for maintaining a records system that has not been published in the Federal

Register?

Definition

Up to $5,000.00.

Term

What is the Federal Register?

Definition

Official daily publication for rules, proposed rules, and notices.

Term

What is an official system of records?

Definition

Authorized by law or Executive Order, needed to carry out an Air Force mission or function, and published

in the

Federal Register.

Term
What should you check prior to releasing personal information to third parties?
Definition

Make sure it is authorized under the PA, consider the consequences, and check the accuracy of the

information

Term

. When can you ask a third party for personal information?

Definition

When you must verify information, want opinions or evaluations, when you can’t contact the subject, or the

subject ask you.

Term

What are the two ways a PA statement may be given?

Definition

(1) Orally.

(2) In writing.

Term

When is a PA statement given?

Definition

Given to anyone from whom you are collecting personal information that will be put in a system of records

or when asking for a SSN.

Term
How are SSNs protected?
Definition

Authority, purpose, routine uses, and disclosure—FOUO.

Term

How are tapes and magnetic medium destroyed?

Definition

Degauss or overwritten

Term

What is the purpose of the information collection and reports management program?

Definition

To reduce costly, ineffective, and redundant information collection and reporting requirements.

Term

What is the basic policy for information collection reports?

Definition

Status, summary, or statistical information that is complied and transmitted from one organizational

component to another.

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