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1Directives Review and Approval Process for AIR-00
Signature Flowchart
Originator conducts Coordination
Meeting to obtain comments/ concurrences from
all SMEs/stakeholders and prepares NAVAIR 5215/17
Originator resolves any remaining issues,
completes final draft, prepares directives
package and sends the directives package to DSCP
Originator drafts directive
Originator works to resolve issue(s). When
issues are resolved, the DSCP is notified and
corrected directives package is sent to DSCP
Originator
60 RWD
30 RWD
15 RWD
20 RWD
DSCP sends directives package to originator
DSCP reviews and submits directives package
through competency chain of command for staffing
(Codes C,B,A) for Level 1 concurrence
DSCP sends approved directives package to DCP
Competency DSCP
25 RWD
1 RWD
1 RWD
Originator Level 1
Originator Level 1 Concurs
Yes
No
DCP reviews and coordinates Legal and
Competencies Level 1s/PEOs concurrent review for
final concurrence
DCP prepares final directives package and
forwards to Flag Staff Office
DCP publishes new directive posts to Web
site/notifies Originator DSCP of status/
directives package is placed in active case file
DCP sends directive to originator cc DSCP, Legal
NAVAIR DCP
1 RWD
5 RWD
5 RWD
20 RWD
Legal
Yes
Legally Sufficient
No
All Level 1s/ PEOs Concur
Level 1s PEOs
Yes
No
Track action and send to DCP
Flag Staff Office reviews and staffs directives
package for AIR-00 signature
Flag Staff Office closes out action and sends to
DCP
Flag Staff Office
1 RWD
10 RWD
2 RWD
AIR-00 approves/signs directive
AIR-00
Yes
No
RWD Recommended Working Days
2Originator Drafts Directive
- The originator creates a draft directive using
the Navy directives standards. - References SECNAVINST 5215.1D, Secretary
of the Navy Directives Policy - OPNAVINST 5215.17, Navy Directives
Issuance System - NAVAIRINST 5215.5K Naval Air Systems Command
Directives Issuance System -
- The originator shall contact the appropriate
competency DSCP to receive guidance on the
directives process. - Additional guidance is also available on the
NAVAIR Directives Web site (http//directives.nava
ir.navy.mil/) under the HOW TO section, which
includes directives templates and formatting
guidance.
- TIPS
- Determine the type of directive to be issued
(instruction, notice or change transmittal). - Ensure the directive adequately documents
programs, functions, assigned tasks,
organization, policies and procedures. - Assign a Standard Subject Identification Code
(SSIC) to newly issued directives. Use DoN
Standard Subject Identification Code (SSIC)
Manual SECNAV M-5210.2. Contact your DSCP if you
need further guidance. - Identify classified directives per SECNAVINST
5510.36A, Department of the Navy Information
Security Program (ISP) Instruction. - Ensure early clearance and coordination is
obtained from the NAVAIRHQ Forms Manager
(AIR-7.0C) when forms are involved in the
directive. - Coordinate all proposed directives with the
appropriate NAVAIR and external activities, as
applicable, that are process stakeholders. - Use the Directive Templates available on the
Directives Website to ensure the correct format.
- Recommend that the initial draft be accomplished
within 60 working days.
3Originator Conducts Coordination Meeting
- The originator coordinates the draft directive
with process stakeholders and appropriate Subject
matter Experts (SMEs) by holding a Directive
Coordination Meeting in person and/or virtual
(via e-mail, video telephone conference (VTC)). - a. In Person and/or VTC. Invite all process
stakeholders and SMEs to the coordination meeting
to review and edit the directive. When
scheduling the meeting, include the draft
directive in the meeting invitation and allow
sufficient time for the invitees to review the
directive (minimum of 10 working days) prior to
the coordination meeting. Include all the
competencies DSCPs on the invitation to ensure
that all the necessary process stakeholders have
the opportunity to attend the coordination
meeting and review and comment on the directive.
During the coordination meeting, the originator
will resolve any issues that arise and document
the results. - b. Via E-mail
- Create e-mail for routing and send the draft
directive for review and comment to all process
stakeholders and SMEs. Include all competencies
DSCPs on e-mail to ensure that all the necessary
process stakeholders have the opportunity to
review and comment on the directive. - (a) For new directives or directives
that revise policy or responsibilities, allow 10
working days. - (b) For change transmittals, allow 5
working days. - All comments will be provided to the originator/
process owner via e-mail. - c. Originator prepares NAVAIRHQ Directives
Coordination Worksheet for AIR-00 Approval,
NAVAIR 5215/17 (on the next slide)
- Recommend 20 working days Originator Conducts
Coordination Meeting (steps a, b and c)
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4Originator Conducts Coordination Meeting Continued
- c. Originator prepares NAVAIRHQ Directives
Coordination Worksheet for AIR-00 Approval,
NAVAIR 5215/17, within 5 working days of the
coordination meeting and/or the e-mail due date. - (1) Document coordination meeting attendance
and/or e-mail responses and all results,
including comments, concurrences, issues and
their resolutions. - (2) Include the date and time of the
coordination meeting and e-mail responses, if
applicable. - (3) For each process stakeholder/SME, NAVAIR
5215/17 shall specify one or more of the
following, concurrence via coordination
meeting - concurrence via e-mail
- concurrence via non-attendance
- concurrence via non-response of e-mail request
- comments noted and incorporated
- comments noted, but not incorporated
- non-concurrence
- (4) Non-attendance of coordination meeting
by stakeholders/SMEs shall be noted on NAVAIR
5215/17 as concurrence via non-attendance.
Include the date/time of the coordination
meeting. - (5) Non-response by stakeholders/SMEs of
e-mail requests shall be noted on NAVAIR 5215/17
as concurrence via non-response of e-mail
request. Include the date/time of the
requesting e-mail -
- Recommend 20 working days Originator Conducts
Coordination Meeting (steps a, b and c)
5Originator Resolves Any Remaining Issues and
Completes Final Draft
- a. Originator incorporate necessary changes based
on appropriate comments from the coordination
meeting and/or e-mails within 10 working days of
the coordination meeting. - (1) If comments received are not incorporated,
direct feedback with the submitting process
stakeholders/SMEs must be coordinated. - (2) If comments received are incorporated and
they materially affect another competency, it is
mandatory that the affected stakeholders/SMEs are
informed and allowed to review the directive
again. - The originator/process owner must resolve any
significant issues prior to proceeding with the
approval of the directive. - PLEASE NOTE Reviewers must put any objections
in writing. - b. Originator prepare directives package. The
directives package consist of the following as
applicable - the final draft directive
- all enclosures/attachments
- all references
- cancelled directives
- forms and reports
- summary of significant changes (if a revision)
- any relevant background information
- all comments/concurrence and documentation of any
resolutions
- Recommend 15 working days for (steps a, b and c)
6Originator Works to Resolve the Identified
Issue(s)
- The originator works to resolve the identified
issue(s) within 30 working days. - Significant differences of opinion between the
originator/process owner and other stakeholders
shall be resolved at the lowest possible level. - After the issues are resolved, any necessary
changes are incorporated into the directive by
the originator - The Originator updates the NAVAIR 5215/17 is
updated - The originator notifies the DSCP and sends the
updated directives package to the DSCP.
- Recommend 30 working days to resolve identified
issue and incorporate changes
7DSCP Reviews and Submits for Level 1
Staffing and Concurrence
- The DSCP reviews the directive to ensure
compliance with Navy directives standards. - Recommend the DSCP review be accomplished within
5 working days of receipt. - The DSCP will determine the following in their
review - The directive conforms to the appropriate
standards and format - The type of release (instruction, notice or
change transmittal) is appropriate - The correct SSIC is assigned
- The references cited are current
- The directive does not duplicate, overlap or
conflict with other directives - The proper concurrence has been obtained by using
NAVAIR 5215/17 - The distribution is complete and accurate
- The use of reports and forms is appropriate
- The classification markings are correct for
classified directives - The directive has a logical arrangement of
content and recommend changes to improve clarity - The level of signature for the directive is
correct - b. If major corrections are required, the DSCP
will forward the directive back to the originator
to make revisions. - c. The DSCP submits the final directives package
for final review to the originators competency
direct chain of command (codes C, B, and A) for
the competency Level 1 concurrence.
The competency direct chain of
command staffing should be no longer than 5
working days for each code (not to exceed 20
working days).
- Recommend 25 working days for the DSCP to review
and obtain Concurrences
8Originator Level 1 Concurrence
- When the package is approved by the level 1
then it is sent to the DSCP. Recommend the level
1 concur within 5 working days. If the level 1
non-concurs then the package is also sent to the
DSCP to return to the originator and resolve any
issues.
- TIPS
- The Competency Level 1 review should ensure
- Completed Staffing
- Technical accuracy.
- Verify responsibilities and actions.
- Ascertain whether the directive clearly
performs its purpose
- Recommend 5 working days for the Level One
Concurrence
9DSCP Sends Approved Directive
Package to DCP
- DSCP Sends Approved Directive Package to DCP
- Upon Level 1 concurrence, the DSCP updates
NAVAIR 5215/17 to document the competency
Level 1 staffing and concurrence. - Thereafter, the DSCP sends the approved
directives package to the DCP. - This should be completed within 1 working day
of receipt of Level 1 concurrence.
- Recommend the Directives Package be sent to the
DCP within 1 working days of receipt
10DSCP Sends Disapproved Directive
Package to Originator
- DSCP Sends Disapproved Directive Package to
Originator - If the Level 1 does not concur with the
directives package - The DSCP forwards the directives package back to
the originator within 1 working day of receipt
from the Level 1. - (2) The originator works to resolve the
identified issue(s) within 30 working days.
After the issues are resolved, the necessary
changes have been incorporated into the
directive, and NAVAIR 5215/17 is updated, the
originator notifies the DSCP and sends the
updated directives package to the DSCP.
- Recommend the Directives Package be sent to the
Orginator within 1 working days of receipt
11DCP Performs Quality Review and Coordinates Legal
/ Competencies Level 1s/PEOs Concurrent Review
for Final Concurrence
a. The DCP performs quality assurance review
of directive. Recommend this be accomplished
within 5 working days of receipt. If significant
changes are required or if there is incomplete
information in the directives package, the
directives package will be sent back to the
originator for changes/resolutions. b.
The DCP concurrently submits the proposed
directive electronically to all competencies
Level 1s/PEOs and Legal (AIR-11.0) for final
concurrence . Legal will determine legal
sufficiency. The competencies and PEOs will
ensure that if they are stakeholders in the
process their concerns have been addressed.
Recommend the DCP allow 15 working days for this
review. (1) Upon AIR-11.0 and Level
1s/PEOs concurrences, the DCP updates NAVAIR
5215/17 and prepares the official directives
package. The directives package is submitted to
the Flag Secretariats office (AIR-00EA2).
(2) If any issues arise during these reviews,
the DCP will engage the originator, within 1
working day of receipt of the issue(s), via
e-mail to resolve and will carbon copy (cc) the
appropriate competency DSCP and AIR-11.0
representative. NAVAIR 5215/17 must be updated
by the DCP to reflect the status of the directive
and submitted to the originator.
- Recommend 20 working days for this final review
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12DCP Sends Disapproved Directive to Originator
DCP Sends Disapproved Directive to Originator and
copy the appropriate DSCP and Legal/Competency/PEO
If any issues arise during the
Legal/Competency/PEO reviews, the DCP will engage
the originator to resolve, within 1 working day
of receipt of the issue(s), via e-mail to resolve
and will carbon copy (cc) the appropriate
competency DSCP and AIR-11.0 representative.
NAVAIR 5215/17 must be updated by the DCP to
reflect the status of the directive and submitted
to the originator.
- Recommend 1 working day for the DCP to notify the
Originator of the issue.
13DCP Prepares Final Directives Package
DCP prepares final directives package and
forwards to Flag Staff Office. Upon AIR-11.0 and
Level 1s/PEOs concurrences, the DCP updates
NAVAIR 5215/17 and prepares the official
directives package. The directives package is
submitted to the Flag Secretariats office
(AIR-00EA2).
- Recommend this be accomplished within 3 working
days of receipt of concurrences
14Legal Reviews Directive Concurrently
Legal determines the legal sufficiency of the
directive. Legal also ensure that the references
are appropriate for the directive. During this
same time frame all the competencies and PEOs are
also reviewing the Directive. If any issues
arise during the review, the DCP will engage the
originator to resolve and notify the other still
reviewing the directive.
- Recommend 15 working days for the Legal review
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15Competencies and PEOs Review Directive
Concurrently with Legal
- The competencies and PEOs will ensure that if
they are stakeholders in the process their
concerns have been addressed. This review is
occurring concurrently with the Legal review - If any issues arise during the review, the DCP
will engage the originator to resolve and notify
Legal and the appropriate DSCP of the issue.
- Recommend 15 working days for the Competency and
PEO review
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16Commanders Flag Staff Office Reviews and Staffs
Directives Package for AIR-00 Signature
Commanders Flag Staff Office Reviews and Staffs
Directives Package for AIR-00 Signature a.
Flag staff office reviews and staffs the
directives package for AIR-00 signature and
approval. Recommend the review, staffing, and
signature approval be accomplished within 10
working days. b. If the flag staff office
requires changes or there are major issues, the
directives package is sent to the DCP via
AIR00EA2. Minor changes are accomplished
through the DCP, and major changes are sent back
to the originator for resolution, ccing the DSCP
and AIR-11.0. NAVAIR 5215/17 must be updated by
the DCP to reflect the status of the directive
and sent to the originator
- Recommend 10 working days for this action
17Commanders Flag Staff Office Tracks
Action and Sends to DCP
Commanders Flag Staff Office Tracks Action and
Sends to DCP If the flag staff office requires
changes or there are major issues, the directives
package is sent to the DCP via AIR00EA2 and the
action is noted in the Command Flag Staff Office
Action Tracking System. Minor changes are
accomplished through the DCP Major changes are
sent back to the originator for resolution,
ccing the DSCP and AIR-11.0. NAVAIR 5215/17
must be updated by the DCP to reflect the status
of the directive and sent to the originator.
- Recommend 1 working days for this action
18Commanders Flag Staff Office Closes Out Action
and Sends to DCP
- Commanders Flag Staff Office Closes Out Action
and Sends to DCP - Once approval signature has been obtained from
AIR-00, the flag staff office closes out their
action and forwards the approved directives
package to the DCP within 2 working days.
- Recommend 2 working days for this action
19AIR-00 Concurrence
- NAVAIR AIR-00 review the directive package
ensuring that the policy and processes described
within the directive are correct and package has
been appropriately staffed. - When the package is approved by AIR-00 it is
sent back to the Commanders Flag staff Office. - If AIR-00 non-concurs then the package is also
sent to the Commanders Flag staff Office to
return to the DCP so that the originator can
resolve any issues.
- Recommend 5 working days for the AIR-00
Concurrence
20DCP Publishes New Directive
- DCP Publishes New Directive
- a. Once the directive has been signed, the
effective date is typed/stamped by the DCP on
each page of the directive (including enclosures,
attachments, etc.). Recommend this be
accomplished within 1 working day of receipt of
approved directive from AIR-00EA2. - b. The DCP submits the newly approved directive
to NAVAIRs Imaging Center (AIR-7.2.2) to scan in
PDF format within 1 working day after being date
stamped. - c. Once scanned, the DCP posts newly effective
unclassified directive onto the NAVAIR directives
publicly-accessible Web site, http//directives.na
vair.navy.mil/, within 1 working day. - d. The DCP notifies the originator and the DSCP
of the directives status within 1 working day
after being informed the directive has been
approved?. - e. The DCP updates NAVAIR 5215/17 and files the
approved directives package in the NAVAIRHQ
directives case file within 1 working day of
publication.
- Recommend 5 working days for step a-e to be
accomplished