Army Regulation 530-1 and Army Regulation 25-1
Army Regulation 600-85
Army regulations regarding Personal Electronic Devices (PEDs) are primarily outlined in Army Regulation 25-1, which governs the management of Army information technology and includes guidelines for the use of PEDs in various contexts. The regulation emphasizes the need for security, operational integrity, and the protection of sensitive information when using such devices. Additionally, specific operational policies may vary by unit or command, addressing issues like camera use, social media, and security protocols. It's essential for personnel to be aware of and comply with these regulations to maintain mission security and privacy.
608-1
Army Regulation 614-200, Enlisted Assignments And Utilization Management
Army Regulation 380-10
AR 606-5
The Army Records Information Management System (ARIMS) Army Regulation 25-400-2. This regulation governs the maintenance and disposition of Army information and implements policy on recordkeeping requirements for Army regulations prescribing the creation and maintenance of records under those functional programs.
AR 380-21 is the U.S. Army regulation that governs the protection of classified information and the management of Army personnel security programs. It outlines policies and procedures for safeguarding classified material, ensuring proper access controls, and conducting security clearance investigations. The regulation aims to prevent unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information and to maintain national security. Overall, it is a critical component of the Army's information security framework.
Ar 25-2
AR 25-50, Preparing and Managing Correspondence.
Usarc reg 608-1
Army reg 380.53