DD Form 106. DoD Issuances Program Coordination Initiation (Sample)
DD Form 106 - DoD Issuances Program Coordination Initiation (Sample) is a document used within the Department of Defense to initiate the coordination and issuance process for new DoD issuances, such as directives, instructions, and manuals.
This form typically involves sections where initiators provide essential information about the proposed issuance, including its title, purpose, scope, and potential impacts on the organization. It is used as a communication tool between the originator and the various stakeholders involved in the issuance approval process.
Key fields in this form include the proposed issuance's title, a concise description of its purpose and scope, the name and contact information of the initiating party, and a summary of potential impacts. Accurate completion is important to ensure that the initiation of new DoD issuances is well-documented and that all relevant parties are informed.
Application Example: A department within the DoD identifies the need for a new directive to streamline procurement processes. The department fills out DD Form 106 to formally propose the issuance, including its title, purpose, and potential effects. This form serves as the starting point for the coordination and approval process.
Additional documents required for form completion might include drafts of the proposed issuance or supporting documentation. There are no direct analogues or alternatives to this form, as it is specific to the DoD's issuance coordination process.