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10 The <strong>Pacific</strong> <strong>Connection</strong> December 2001Electronic Libraryby Ruby MizueCONSTRUCTION CRITERIA BASE (CCB) UPDATEFor those of you who use CCB on the network, the newedition #58 has replaced the current DVD. Instructions forupdating as well as new installations are posted in the POHPublic Folders, Information Management Folder, Elibrary<strong>Connection</strong> box.Beginning in 2002, CCB disc sets will be published twice ayear, in April and October, instead of the current quarterlyschedule. This is the final regular quarterly edition of CCB. Wewill continue to have password access to CCB On-Line (Internet)for at least one year, with even more emphasis placed on thecurrency and completeness of documents and programs availableon the CCB website.The change will enable subscribers to take advantage ofCCB On-Line for timely updating and easy access to guidespecifications and other documents which are quickly updated onthe website. Alternatively, the option of CCB on CD-ROM orDVD will continue to be the choice for very large documents(which often take impractically long to download with normalinternet connections), and for proprietary documents such ascodes and reference standards which cannot be distributed on theInternet.Visit CCB Online at: < http://www.ccb.org/> for generalinformation about the electronic collection of over 10,000documents used in building design and construction. Call RubyMizue at 438-8348 if you need a username/password or assistancein using the resource.Request for Leave and Approved Absence FormIf you are still using the old familiar SF71 to submit leaverequests, you are using an obsolete form! It has been replaced byOPM Form 71, same title, which can be filled out electronicallyin Formflow at: S:\forms\formflow\OPM0071.frz. Besure you save your DATA on a diskette or your hard drive—DoNOT save your personal data on the S:\ drive!INTERNET/INTRANET UPDATETwo Commander’s Policy Memos Posted at http://www.pod.usace.army.mil/info/hedcom.htmlCommander’s Policy Memo #7, After Action ReviewStandards and Procedures, has been revised. The revisionadjusts thresholds for informal and formal AARs, provides amatrix outlining all requirements on one page, provides thestandard <strong>Army</strong> memo format as the format to record AARs, andadds design completion and construction completion customersurveys to the AAR process.A new policy on Designation of Mission EssentialPersonnel During Times of Crisis has been posted asCommander’s Policy Memo #14. This policy prescribeswhich employees are considered mission essential in order tokeep HED functional and mission ready at all times. It alsoestablishes a telephone roster notification/message system.PMBP Standing Operating Procedures (SOP) RevisedThe series of SOPs developed in support of <strong>Honolulu</strong><strong>District</strong>’s Project Management Business Process (PMBP) wasfirst posted in June 2001. These SOPs have been revised andare now posted on the Intranet page at https://pohinfo/SOP/SOPindex.html.New AARs, customer feedback, and information papersare posted continually throughout the year. Be sure to useIntenet Explorer to access the POH Intranet at https://pohinfo.Brig. Gen. Ronald Johnson, CommandingGeneral, <strong>Pacific</strong> OceanDivision, paid a visit to the <strong>District</strong>on Nov. 19-20. Johnson touredHED offices and visited projectsites during the visit. Here, he receivesa briefing at Tripler <strong>Army</strong>Medical Center from RobertMorishige, project engineer, on replacingair handling units atTAMC. Pictured from left are MartinLau, TAMC’s Chief, FacilitiesManagement Branch, Johnson,Col. Terry Youngbluth, PODdeputy commander/Chief of Staff,and Morishige. —Photo byMichelle CainAge:The man who views the world at 50 the same as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life. —Muhammad Ali

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