[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: 32CFR247.3]

[Page 562-563]
 
                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
        CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 247_DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES AND CIVILIAN ENTERPRISE 
 
Sec. 247.3  Definitions.

    Civilian Enterprise (CE) guides and installation maps. Authorized 
publications containing advertising that are prepared and published 
under contract with commercial publishers. The right to circulate the 
advertising in these publications to the DoD readership constitutes 
contractual consideration to pay for these DoD publications. The 
publications become the property of the command, installation, or 
intended recipient upon delivery in accordance with terms of the 
contract. Categories of these publications are:
    (1) Guides. Publications that provide DoD personnel with information 
about the mission of their command; the availability of command, 
installation, or community services; local geography; historical 
background; and other information. These publications may include 
installation telephone directories at the discretion of the commander.
    (2) Installation maps. Publications designed for orientation of new 
arrivals or for visitors.
    CE publications. CE newspapers, CE magazines, CE guides and 
installation maps produced commercially under the CE concept.
    DoD newspapers. Authorized, unofficial publications, serving as part 
of the commander's internal information program, that support DoD 
command internal communication requirements. Usually, they are 
distributed weekly or monthly. DoD newspapers contain most, if not all, 
of the following elements to communicate with the intended DoD 
readership: command, military department, and DoD news and features; 
commanders' comments; letters to the editor; editorials; commentaries; 
features; sports; entertainment items; morale, welfare, and recreation 
news and announcements; photography; line art; and installation and 
local community news and announcements. DoD newspapers do not 
necessarily reflect the official views of, or endorsement of content by, 
the Department of Defense.
    (1) CE newspapers. Newspapers published by commercial publishers 
under contract with the DoD Components or their subordinate commands. 
The commander or public affairs office provides oversight and final 
approval authority for the news and editorial content of the paper. 
Authorized news and information sources include the Office of the 
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs (OASD(PA)), AFIS, the 
Military Departments, their subordinate levels of command, and other 
Government Agencies. CE contractor personnel may provide material for 
use in the newspaper if approved by the commander or public affairs 
officer (PAO), as the commander's representative. These newspapers 
contain advertising sold by the commercial publisher on the same basis 
as for CE guides and installation maps and may contain supplements or 
inserts. They become the property of the command, installation, or 
intended recipient upon delivery in accordance with terms of the 
contract.
    (2) Funded newspapers. Newspapers published by the DoD Components or 
their subordinate commands using appropriated funds. The editorial 
content of these newspapers is prepared by the internal information 
section of the public affairs staff or other internal sources. Usually, 
these newspapers are printed by the Government Printing Office (GPO) or 
under GPO contract in accordance with Government printing regulations. 
DoD Directive 5330.3 \3\

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specifies DPS as the sole DoD conduit to the GPO.
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    \3\ See footnote 1 to Sec. 247.1.
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    (3) Overseas Combatant Command newspapers. Newspapers published for 
overseas audiences approved by the Assistant Secretary of Defense for 
Public Affairs (ASD(PA)) to provide world, U.S., and regional news from 
commercial sources, syndicated columns, editorial cartoons, and 
applicable U.S. Government, Department of Defense, Component, and 
subordinate command news and information.
    (4) News bulletins and summaries. Publications of deployed or 
isolated commands and ships compiled from national and international 
news and opinion obtained from authorized sources. News bulletins or 
summaries may be authorized by the next higher level of command when no 
daily English language newspapers are readily available.
    Inserts. A flier, circular, or freestanding advertisement placed 
within the folds of the newspaper. No disclaimer or other labeling is 
required.
    Magazines. Authorized, unofficial publications, serving as part of 
the commander's internal information program. They are produced and 
distributed periodically, usually monthly, and contain information of 
interest to personnel of the publishing DoD component or organization. 
They usually reflect a continuing policy as to purpose, format, and 
content. They are normally non-directive in nature and are published to 
inform, motivate, and improve the performance of the personnel and 
organization. They may be published as funded magazines or under the CE 
concept.
    Option. A unilateral right in a contract by which, for a specified 
time, the Government may elect to acquire additional supplies or 
services called for by the contract, or may elect to extend the term of 
the contract.
    Organizational terms--(1) Command. A unit or units, an organization, 
or an area under the command of one individual. It includes 
organizations headed by senior civilians that require command internal 
information-type media.
    (2) DoD Components. See Sec. 247.2 (a).
    (3) Installation. A DoD facility or ship that serves as the base for 
one or more commands. Media covered by this part may serve the command 
communication needs of one or several commands located at one 
installation.
    (4) Major command. A designated command such as the Air Mobility 
Command or the Army Forces Command that serves as the headquarters for 
subordinate commands or installations that have the same or related 
missions.
    (5) Subordinate levels. Lower levels of command.
    Publications. As used in this part, ``publications'' refers to DoD 
newspapers, magazines, guides and/or installation maps serving the 
commander's internal information program published in both paper and 
electronic format, including digital printing.
    Supplements. Features, advertising sections, or morale, welfare and 
recreation sections printed with or inserted into newspapers for 
distribution. Supplements must be labeled ``Supplement to the (name of 
newspaper).'' Editorial content in supplements is subject to approval by 
the commander or the PAO as his or her agent.