[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 2]
[Revised as of July 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR237a.4]

[Page 514-516]
 
                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
        CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 237a_PUBLIC AFFAIRS LIAISON WITH INDUSTRY--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 237a.4  Procedures.

    (a) Defense Industry Bulletin. The bulletin, authorized by part 237 
of this subchapter to apprise defense contractors, trade associations 
and other business organizations of DoD policies, plans, programs, and 
procedures which have an impact on business or industry, achieve 
widespread awareness and understanding of DoD policies, plans, programs, 
and procedures governing research, development and production, and the 
procurement of goods and services, and serve as a guide to and stimulate 
ideas throughout the industrial community concerning solutions of 
problems arising in fulfillment of DoD requirements, will be published 
and distributed by the Directorate for Community Relations, OASD(PA).
    (1) DoD components may submit any of the items listed below to the 
Editor, Defense Industry Bulletin, OASD(PA), by the 20th day of each 
month. If no significant information exists, a negative report will be 
submitted.
    (i) Articles, preferably by-lined, with supporting photographs or 
illustrations. (Suggested length is 2,000-2,500 words, but may be 
shorter or longer as coverage of subject requires.)
    (ii) Material covering subjects that are timely and of particular 
interest to those organizations oriented toward defense contracting, 
including, but not necessarily limited to:
    (a) Research and development;
    (b) Procurement;
    (c) Contract management;
    (d) Small business opportunity;
    (e) DoD policies affecting industry;
    (f) Management improvement programs, such as Zero Defects;
    (g) Programs successfully conducted by industry and the DoD working 
together;
    (h) Explanations of new DoD issuances affecting industry; and
    (i) Major organizational changes.
    (iii) Key personnel appointment and reassignment announcements, for 
the ``About People'' section.
    (iv) New or revised official directives, instructions, regulations, 
and other publications, for the ``Bibliography'' section.
    (v) Scheduled technical meetings and symposia sponsored by DoD 
organizations, projected at least forty-five (45)

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days, for the ``Meeting and Symposia'' section.
    (vi) Announcements of meetings, conferences, briefings, 
demonstrations, exercises, etc., projected at least forty-five (45) 
days, for the ``Calendar of Events.''
    (2) Each DoD component will designate one action officer and one 
alternate to assist the Directorate for Community Relations, OASD(PA), 
in carrying out responsibilities defined in paragraph (a)(1) of this 
section.
    (b) Participation in special events--(1) Industry-sponsored events. 
(i) DoD components are encouraged to cooperate with and assist industry 
in activities and events beneficial to the Government, provided such 
cooperation and assistance is not in conflict with the provisions of 
part 40 of this chapter which authorizes participation in:
    (a) Luncheons, dinners and similar gatherings when the host is an 
industrial, technical, or professional association, not an individual 
defense contractor or other commercial firm;
    (b) Public ceremonies of mutual interest to industry, local 
committees, and the DoD (examples--ship launchings, rollouts, and first 
flights);
    (c) Industrial programs which are in support of Government policy 
(example--international exhibits which offer the opportunity to promote 
U.S. scientific and technical leadership); and
    (d) Civic and community projects in which industry relationship is 
remote from the purpose and tenor of the event (example--Armed Forces 
Day event sponsored by an individual firm).
    (ii) Participation in events which benefit a particular firm 
(examples--open houses and ceremonies dedicating new facilities) will be 
limited, normally, to speaker participation (see part 238 of this 
subchapter).
    (2) DoD-sponsored events. Generally, DoD public affairs programs 
will be performed within authorized resources. Contractor participation 
in DoD-sponsored events involving a firm's product or service may be 
authorized, provided such participation is in the Government's interest.
    (3) Jointly sponsored events. Joint DoD-industry sponsorship may be 
desirable in certain instances (examples--seminars, conferences, and 
symposia). Industry assistance is normally provided by a trade, 
technical, or professional association. Requirements for clearance of 
DoD official information prepared for disclosure (see part 159 of this 
chapter and DoD Directive 5230.9, ``Clearance of Department of Defense 
Public Information'' \1\) will be adhered to when applicable.
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Publications and Forms Center, 5801 Tabor Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 19120, 
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    (4) General. Participation in industrial events of national and 
international interest must be approved by the ASD(PA) in advance. 
Detailed proposals, including cost estimates, will be submitted to the 
ASD(PA) through the headquarters of the DoD component concerned. 
Requests for approval involving industry participation in either DoD or 
DoD-industry sponsored events will specify the nature and extent of 
industry-furnished assistance, if any.
    (c) Use of DoD insignia, themes, and products in advertising--(1) 
Insignia. Use of insignia is governed by part 237 of this subchapter.
    (2) Themes and products. Requests for use of DoD themes and products 
in commercial advertising and other promotions will be evaluated in 
terms of their benefit to the DoD. A determination as to whether 
cooperation should be extended will be made by the ASD (PA) (except in 
the case of DoD component-controlled insignia), in accordance with the 
provisions of part 237 of this subchapter. The DoD will bear only those 
advertising costs authorized by section XV of the Armed Services 
procurement regulation in part 15 of this chapter.
    (3) Filmed material. Participation in the production of motion 
pictures and TV programs, including filmed commercials, will be governed 
by provisions of DoD Instruction 5410.15, \1\ ``Delineation of DoD 
Audio-Visual Public Affairs Responsibilities and Policies,'' and DoD 
Instruction 5410.16,\1\ ``Procedures for DoD Assistance on Production of 
Non-Government Motion Pictures and Television Programs.''
    (d) Use of contractor product identification. DoD components may 
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contractors in their information activities whenever the major 
responsibility for a product (example--an aircraft) can be clearly and 
fairly credited to an identifiable contractor. In these instances, DoD 
information releases will include both the manufacturer's name and the 
DoD component's designation of the product.
    (e) Solicitation. (1) DoD representatives will not solicit, or 
authorize others to solicit, from contractors for advertising, 
contributions, donations, subscriptions, or other emoluments. Where 
there is a legitimate need for industry promotion items, such as scale 
models--for example in recruiting programs--the headquarters of the DoD 
Component concerned may authorize procurement of such items as required.
    (2) Defense contractors wanting to distribute items through official 
DoD channels should be advised to contact the headquarters of the DoD 
component concerned for guidance.
    (f) Briefings. (1) Advanced planning briefings for industry are 
governed by DoD Instruction 5230.14, \1\ ``Advanced Planning Briefings 
for Industry.''
    (2) Classified meetings are governed by DoD Directive 5200.12,\1\ 
``Security Measures, Approval and Sponsorship for Scientific and 
Technical Meetings Involving Disclosure of Classified Information.''
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    (g) Visits to contractor facilities. (1) Visits to contractor 
facilities will be governed by the provisions of DoD Manual 5220.22-
M,\2\ ``Industrial Security Manual for Safeguarding Classified 
Information (Attachment to DD Form 441).''
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    \2\ Available from Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government 
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    (2) When DoD Components desire to sponsor such visits by nationally 
known press representatives, approval will be obtained from both the 
contractor and the ASD(PA).