What is the purpose of Army regulation AR 1-21?
The purpose of Army regulation AR 1-21 is to provide guidance and procedures for the administrative management of office space in the National Capital Region (NCR).
Who does Army regulation AR 1-21 apply to?
This regulation applies to all Army personnel, civilian employees, and contractors who are responsible for managing administrative space in the NCR.
Can this regulation be applied outside of the National Capital Region?
No, Army regulation AR 1-21 is specifically designed for the administrative space management in the NCR and does not apply to other regions.
What factors are considered when determining office space requirements?
Factors considered when determining office space requirements include the number of personnel, organizational structure, functional needs, and security requirements.
How should space requests be submitted and processed?
Space requests should be submitted through the appropriate chain of command and processed in accordance with the procedures outlined in Army regulation AR 1-21.
Are there any restrictions on the types of furniture or equipment that can be used in administrative spaces?
Yes, there are regulations and guidelines that specify the types of furniture and equipment that can be used in administrative spaces to ensure safety, functionality, and adherence to standards.
What steps should be taken to ensure security in administrative spaces?
To ensure security, access controls, visitor management, alarm systems, and other measures should be implemented as outlined in Army regulation AR 1-21, along with any additional security directives.
Who is responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of administrative spaces?
The organization occupying the administrative space is responsible for the maintenance and upkeep. This includes cleaning, repairs, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
Can administrative spaces be used for non-work-related purposes?
Administrative spaces should primarily be used for official work-related purposes. Non-work-related activities may be permitted within specified guidelines and regulations, but should not interfere with the functionality and productivity of the space.