[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: 32CFR247.6]

[Page 566-568]
 
                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
        CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 247_DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES AND CIVILIAN ENTERPRISE 
 
Sec. 247.6  Procedures.

    (a) General. (1) National security information shall be protected in 
accordance with DoD Directive 5200.1\11\ and DoD 5200.1-R.\12\
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    \11\ See footnote 1 to Sec. 247.1.
    \12\ See footnote 1 to Sec. 247.1.
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    (2) Specific items of internal information of interest to DoD 
personnel and their family members prepared for publication in DoD 
publications may be made available to requesters if the information can 
be released as provided in DoD Directive 5400.7 \13\ and DoD 5400.1-
R.\14\
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    \13\ See footnote 1 to Sec. 247.1.
    \14\ See footnote 1 to Sec. 247.1.
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    (3) Editorial policies of DoD publications shall be designed to 
improve the ability of DoD personnel to execute the missions of the 
Department of Defense.
    (4) DoD editors of publications covered under this part shall 
conform to applicable policies, regulations, and laws involving the 
collection, processing, storage, use, publication and distribution of 
information by DoD Components (e.g., libel, photographic image 
alteration, copyright, sexually explicit materials, classification of 
information, protection of sensitive information and U.S. Government 
printing and postal regulations).
    (5) DoD publications shall comply with DoD Directive 5400.11 \15\ 
regarding the DoD privacy program.
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    \15\ See footnote 1 to Sec. 247.1.
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    (b) Establishment of DoD newspapers. (1) Commanders are authorized 
to establish Funded newspapers (appendix A to this part) or CE 
newspapers (appendix B to this part) when:
    (i) A valid internal information mission requirement exists.
    (A) Command or installation newspapers provide the commander a 
primary means of communicating mission-essential information to members

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of the command. They provide feedback through such forums as letters to 
the editor columns. This alerts the commander to the emotional status 
and state of DoD knowledge of the command. The newspaper is used as a 
return conduit for command information to improve attitudes and increase 
knowledge.
    (B) News reports and feature stories on individuals and 
organizational elements of the command provides a crossfeed of DoD 
information, which improves internal cooperation and mission 
performance. Recognition of excellence in individual or organizational 
performance motivates and sets forth expected norms for mission 
accomplishment.
    (C) The newspaper improves morale by quelling rumors and keeping 
members informed on DoD information that will affect their futures. It 
provides information and assistance to family members, which improve 
their spirits and thereby the effectiveness of their military service 
and/or civilian member. The newspaper encourages participation in 
various positive leisure-time activities to improve morale and deter 
alcohol abuse and other pursuits that impair their ability to perform.
    (D) The newspaper provides information to make command members aware 
of the hazards of the abuse of drugs and other substances, and of the 
negative impact that substance abuse has on readiness.
    (E) CE newspapers provide advertisements that guide command members 
to outlets where they may fulfill their purchasing needs. A by-product 
of this commercial contact is increased installation-community 
communication, which enhances mutual support.
    (F) The newspaper increases organizational cohesiveness and 
effectiveness by providing a visual representation of the essence of the 
command itself.
    (G) Good journalistic practices are vital, but are not an end unto 
themselves. They are the primary means to enhance receptivity of command 
communication through the newspaper.
    (H) The newspaper exists to facilitate accomplishment of the command 
or installation mission. That is the only basis for the expenditure of 
DoD resources to produce them.
    (ii) A newspaper is determined by the commander and the next higher 
level of command to be the most cost-effective means of fulfilling the 
command internal communication requirement.
    (2) The use of appropriated funds is authorized to establish a 
Funded newspaper if a CE newspaper is not feasible. The process of 
establishing a newspaper must include an investigation of the 
feasibility of publishing under the CE concept. This investigation must 
include careful consideration of the potential for real or apparent 
conflict of interest. If publishing under the CE concept is determined 
to be feasible, commanders must ensure that they have obtained approval 
to establish the newspaper before authorizing their representatives to 
negotiate a contract with a CE publisher.
    (3) DoD newspapers are mission activities. The use of 
nonappropriated funds for any aspect of their operations is not 
authorized.
    (4) Appropriated funds shall not be used to pay any part of the 
commercial publisher's costs incurred in publishing a CE publication.
    (5) Only one DoD newspaper or magazine is authorized for each 
command or installation.
    (i) If a newspaper is required at an installation where more than 
one command or headquarters is collocated, the host commander shall be 
responsible for publication of one funded or CE newspaper for all. The 
host command shall provide balanced and sufficient coverage of the other 
commands, their personnel, and activities in that locality. These 
commands, or headquarters, shall assist the staff of the host newspaper 
with coverage. If required by unusual circumstance, a commander other 
than the host may publish the single authorized newspaper when the 
majority of affected organizations concur.
    (ii) This provision is not intended to prohibit the headquarters of 
a geographically dispersed command that receives its local coverage in 
the host installation newspaper from publishing a command-wide 
newspaper; nor is it intended to prohibit a command that has information 
needs that are significantly different from the majority of the host 
installation audience from

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publishing a separate newspaper, when authorized by the designated 
approving authority. (See appendix E to this part).
    (iii) Establishment of CE Guides and Installation Maps. When valid 
communication requirements exist, publications in this category may be 
established by the commander, if feasible. (See appendix B to this part) 
Only one CE guide and installation map is authorized for each command or 
installation. The requirements of paragraph (b)(4) of this section, 
apply to CE guides and installation maps. These publications shall be 
approved by the next higher level. Approval authorities shall exercise 
care not to overburden community advertisers.
    (iv) Use of trademark. The DoD Components and their subordinate 
levels shall trademark--State, Federal, or both--the names of their 
publications when possible.
    (v) Use of recycled products. The public affairs office shall, 
whenever possible, based on contractual agreements, use recycled paper 
for publications covered under this part.
    (vi) Mailing requirements and sales and distribution of non-DoD 
publications. See appendix C to this part.
    (vii) AFIS print media directorate. See appendix D to this part.
    (viii) DoD command newspaper and magazine review system. See 
appendix E to this part.
    (6) When, in the opinion of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for 
Public Affairs, or the Combatant Command Commander, a Combatant Command 
newspaper is needed, establishment shall be directed by the Secretary of 
Defense. Both appropriated and nonappropriated funds may be used in the 
publication of overseas Combatant Command newspapers.
    (7) Establishment of magazines. New magazines shall be approved by 
the Head of the publishing DoD Component. New magazines serving the 
Military Services shall be approved in accordance with Service 
procedures. Only one DoD magazine or newspaper is authorized for each 
command or installation. Magazines are normally financed through 
appropriated funds. When CE magazines are approved, provisions in this 
part regarding advertising and contracting for CE publications apply to 
CE magazines. Magazines must:
    (i) Serve a clearly defined purpose in support of the mission of the 
publishing DoD Component, and the purpose must justify the cost.
    (ii) Not duplicate equivalent magazines serving the same, or 
substantially the same purpose.
    (iii) Be published and distributed efficiently and economically.
    (iv) Be reviewed every two years by the publishing DoD Component to 
ensure they are in compliance with this part, are mission essential, and 
are economically achieving their desired objective.