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AR 215-1 - Soldier Support Institute - U.S. Army

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(c) Name and telephone number of the responsible fund manager/entity administrator.<br />

(d) Description of the vehicle: year, make, model, body type, and Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).<br />

(3) <strong>Support</strong>ing documents include:<br />

(a) For vehicles acquired through DRMO or property disposal offices, a copy of DD Form 1348 (DOD Single Line<br />

Item Requisition System Document Manual).<br />

(b) For other vehicles, a copy of the title or bill of sale.<br />

(c) For mopeds, a copy of the State requirement or a statement by the fund manager/entity administrator that moped<br />

registration is required.<br />

(d) Certification that vehicles have been and will be inspected and road tested annually by appropriate installation<br />

personnel, using the inspection criteria of the State in which the vehicles are based. The fund manager/entity<br />

administrator retains results of tests and inspections.<br />

b. NAF vehicle license plates. After RIMP registration, DA Form 4722 (U.S. <strong>Army</strong> Nonappropriated Fund Vehicle<br />

Registration) will be sent with license plates directly to the requesting NAFI/entity. The original registration form will<br />

be kept in the vehicle, and the duplicate retained by the fund manager/entity administrator. Campers and trailers<br />

designed to be towed by another vehicle will be issued one plate; other vehicles will be issued two plates. Registration<br />

and licenses issued under this regulation will be valid until canceled by RIMP.<br />

c. Transfer and cancellation of NAF registration. Registrations will be canceled upon the vehicle’s transfer, sale, or<br />

other disposition. Registrations will be not transferable to other NAF vehicles.<br />

(1) The losing NAFI/entity will complete the reverse side of DA Form 4722 indicating the name and address of the<br />

gaining NAFI/entity and return it to RIMP. License plates will remain with the vehicle.<br />

(2) The gaining NAFI/entity will apply for a new vehicle registration as specified in subparagraph 13–6a.<br />

(3) When NAF vehicles are sold, turned in to DRMO, or otherwise disposed of, the fund manager/entity administrator<br />

will complete the reverse side of DA Form 4722 and return it to RIMP at the above address. License plates are<br />

removed and destroyed.<br />

d. Replacement of license plates.<br />

(1) New license plates will be issued to replace any that have been lost or stolen or become illegible. Requests<br />

signed by the fund manager/entity administrator will be sent to RIMP at the address in paragraph 13–6a. Reasons for<br />

the request will be given, and the plate number to be replaced will be included. Upon receipt of replacement<br />

registration and plates, old plates will be removed and destroyed within 72 hours.<br />

(2) Copies of previous registration certificates will be returned to RIMP within 30 days of issue. A superseded<br />

registration not received by RIMP within 30 days of the issue date may be canceled without notice and may subject the<br />

fundmanager/entity administrator to disciplinary action.<br />

e. Drivers’ licenses for NAF vehicles.<br />

(1) Drivers of NAF vehicles designed for 15 or fewer passengers (including the driver) must—<br />

(a) Possess an OF 346 (U.S. Government Motor Vehicle Operator’s Identification Card) per DOD 4500.36–R; or<br />

(b) Be a licensed driver in the State in which the vehicle is based or primarily operated or in any State that has<br />

reciprocity with the State in which the vehicle is based.<br />

(2) Drivers of NAF-operated vehicles designed for 16 or more passengers (including the driver) must possess a<br />

commercial driver’s license.<br />

(3) Drivers of NAF vehicles in overseas areas must be licensed in accordance with local laws or treaty agreements.<br />

Section III<br />

Information Technology Systems<br />

13–7. Information system configuration plan<br />

a. P.L. 104–106 requires the development of an organizational Enterprise Architecture (EA) specifically for the<br />

identification and improvement of organizational processes and the development of integrated information support<br />

systems. FMWRC is responsible for the development and maintenance of the <strong>Army</strong> MWR and Family Programs EA.<br />

Development, maintenance, and utilization of the organizational EA is instrumental to successful achievement of<br />

facilitating business process improvement; guiding future information system investments; facilitating systems interoperability<br />

and integration; and supporting of the Defense Department Business Management Modernization Program.<br />

The MWR EA will be developed in accordance with the DOD Architecture Framework and the <strong>Army</strong> Enterprise<br />

Architecture Guidance Document, in coordination with the office of the ACSIM–EA and the IMCOM EA.<br />

b. In coordination with the G–6 and the <strong>Army</strong> Chief Information Officer (CIO) Executive Board, FMWRC will<br />

provide command ECECS through the FMWRC CIO for the development, fielding, control, and management of all<br />

FMWRC managed MWR/NAFI EA and Configuration Control Board (CCB) approved information systems. FMWRC<br />

CIO oversight will also include the EA–CCB strategic information system resource plan, configuration management<br />

plan, and life-cycle management plan for all FMWRC managed MWR/NAFI information systems.<br />

<strong>AR</strong> <strong>215</strong>–1 • 31 July 2007<br />

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