[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 App D]

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                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE

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

PART 247_DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES AND CIVILIAN ENTERPRISE

        Sec. Appendix D to Part 247--AFIS Print Media Directorate

    A. General. The Print Media Directorate (PMD), an element of AFIS,
develops, publishes, and distributes a variety of print media products
that support DoD-wide programs and policies for targeted audiences
throughout the DoD community. Products include the following:
    1. American Forces Press Service, news and feature articles,
photographs, and art targeted principally to editors of DoD newspapers.
    2. DEFENSE magazine, a bimonthly magazine featuring articles
authored by senior military and civilian officials on DoD programs and
policies. An annual almanac edition highlights DoD's organization and
statistical information.
    3. Defense Billboard, a monthly poster featuring topics of
particular interest to junior Military Service members, but applicable
to general DoD audiences.
    4. Pamphlets, booklets, and other posters covering a variety of
joint interest information topics.
    5. PMD posts the Press Service on Military Service computer bulletin
boards and internet world wide web sites. PAOs and editors may download
text and art in a form readily usable for word processing or desktop
publishing. All other PMD publications should be requisitioned through
the Military Service's or organization's publications distribution
system.

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    6. Additional information may be obtained on the internet using the
AFIS Uniform Resource Locator: http://www.dtic.mil/defenselink/afis/.
    B. Use of materials published by print media directorate. With the
exception of copyrighted matter, all materials published by PMD may be
reproduced or adapted for use by DoD newspaper and magazine editors as
appropriate. When PMD material is edited or revised, accuracy and
conformance to DoD policy and accepted standards of good taste will be
maintained. Due to the policy-oriented nature of DEFENSE magazine
contents, particular care shall be taken to preserve the original
context, tone, and meaning of any material adapted, revised, or edited
from this publication.
    C. Eligible activities. The following activities are eligible to
receive the above listed PMD products:
    1. All authorized DoD newspapers and magazines.
    2. Headquarters of the DoD Components and their subordinate
commands.
    3. Proponent offices of DoD periodicals published by the DoD
Components.
    4. Armed Forces Radio and Television Service networks and outlets.
    5. Isolated commands and detachments at which DoD newspapers are not
readily available.