To afford the degree of protection required to prevent deterioration and damage during handling, shipment and storage.
The basic policy of the DOD PMRP is to
DOD 8100.2
Preservation
DODD 8100.2 establishes those policies.
Incorporated into DoD policy and DEER/RAPIDS infrastructure
Zero Tolerance
True
True.
The Department of Defense (DoD) website policy is primarily covered by the DoD Instruction 8550.01, titled "Cybersecurity for DoD-owned and -operated Websites." This instruction outlines policies, responsibilities, and procedures for managing the security and content of DoD websites, ensuring compliance with federal laws and regulations. It emphasizes the importance of cybersecurity and accessibility in the management of online resources within the DoD.
No, a navy policy does not supersede a DOD (Department of Defense) regulation. DOD regulations are the official guidelines and directives that apply to all branches of the military, including the Navy. Navy policies may be more specific or may provide additional guidance within the framework of the DOD regulations, but they cannot override or supersede them.
True
All of the Above (Actual Answer) - Affiliation, DoD Military Users, and DoD Agency Users.