[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: 32CFR246 App C]

[Page 557-558]

                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE

        CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (CONTINUED)

PART 246_STARS AND STRIPES (S&S) NEWSPAPER AND BUSINESS OPERATIONS--Table of

     Sec. Appendix C to Part 246--Personnel Policies and Procedures

    A. General Nonappropriated Fund (NAF) Employment Policies. 1. The
Stars and Stripes (S&S) shall have a personnel system that is business
oriented in terms of personnel management concepts. The system shall
provide maximum authority and accountability to the S&S managers at all
levels and shall endeavor to improve productivity through a system of
awards and bonuses for high-performing employees. The S&S NAF employees
shall be governed in accordance with the U.S. Army NAF regulations,
except where exceptions to general policy have been granted by the
Unified Commands, the American Forces Information Service (AFIS), and
the U.S. Army to the S&S.
    2. As DoD employees, the S&S civilian personnel shall abide by 32
CFR part 40, the Department of Defense, the Unified Command, and the
U.S. Army regulations, U.S. laws governing Government employees, the
applicable host-nation laws, and the applicable status of forces
agreements (SOFA) requirements. The S&S commander/publisher shall ensure
that the S&S employees are made aware of those provisions before being
hired and that employees receive adequate personnel training.
    3. The S&S shall endeavor to recruit civilian personnel with solid
experience, education, and performance credentials in the required
business, publishing, or editorial disciplines. The S&S, as part of its
hiring practices, shall specify terms of Government employment and
include responsibilities, such as those in 32 CFR part 40, so that the
S&S civilian employees are fully aware of their obligations as DoD
employees.
    B. Appropriated Fund (APF) Personnel Assignment Authority.
Appropriated-funded manpower staffing to operate, manage, or support the
S&S is authorized under DoD Directive 1015.4.\1\
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    C. Military Officer Personnel Procedures. 1. Candidates for the S&S
military officer positions shall be nominated by the Military Services,
through the Director of the AFIS, to the Unified Command Commander-in-
Chief (CINC), who shall make the final selection. The S&S military
officer positions considered for nomination shall be the S&S commander/
publisher and deputy commander(s).
    a. The S&S commander/publisher should have military public affairs
and joint-Service experience, and a journalism degree.
    b. The S&S officers supervising business operations should have
experience in DoD Comptroller functions and be familiar with

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laws and regulations applicable to DoD and NAFI business operations. A
master's degree in business administration is desirable, but not
mandatory.
    c. Instead of an advanced degree or military public affairs
experience, nominees may be authorized, by the Unified Command CINC and
the AFIS, to substitute a DoD-funded ``training-with-industry'' program
with comparable newspaper operations in the United States.
    d. The Unified Commands shall forecast military vacancies in the S&S
to allow time for the Military Services' nomination processes to be
completed and provide for education before the S&S assignment.
    e. The Military Services shall provide highly qualified officers for
all S&S assignments at the required grade levels.
    2. Military officers selected for duty as S&S commander/publisher
shall undergo a ``training-with-industry'' program to provide real-world
training with a commercial newspaper. That program shall be administered
by the Director of the AFIS, in coordination with the Military Services
and the Unified Commands.
    D. Enlisted Members of the Stars and Stripes Editorial Staff. 1.
Enlisted military personnel shall be assigned to the Stars and Stripes
editorial staff, as reflected in the designated Unified Command Joint
Manpower Program (JMP) documents, on a nominative basis. The Military
Services shall nominate the most mature and professional personnel for
assignment to the Stars and Stripes editorial staff at the required JMP
grade- and experience-level, coordinating with the Unified Commands and
the Director of the AFIS. Nominations shall be considered on a
competitive basis by the S&S commander/publisher and the Stars and
Stripes editor. The S&S shall request nominations 18 months before
projected billet vacancies. The Military Services shall forward
nominations 6-10 months in advance to the S&S, (ATTN: S&S Commander/
Publisher). The Military Services shall provide the S&S with reasonable
overlap of military enlisted members serving on the Stars and Stripes
editorial staff.
    2. The S&S commander/publisher shall coordinate with the Unified
Commands to ensure that there is an appropriate mixture of Military
Service billets and/or assignments represented in the S&S to preserve
the tradition of the Stars and Stripes as joint-Service newspapers.