AR 525-26 INFRASTRUCTURE RISK MANAGEMENT (ARMY)
MilReg AR 525-26 Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of Army regulation AR 525-26 INFRASTRUCTURE RISK MANAGEMENT (ARMY)?
The purpose of AR 525-26 is to provide guidance and direction for the implementation of infrastructure risk management principles and procedures within the Army.

Who does Army regulation AR 525-26 apply to?
AR 525-26 applies to all Army staff elements, commanders, and other personnel responsible for infrastructure risk management.

What is the definition of infrastructure in AR 525-26?
Infrastructure, in relation to this regulation, includes real property, facilities, systems, and networks necessary for the Army to perform its mission.

Can contractors be involved in infrastructure risk management under AR 525-26?
Yes, contractors may be involved in infrastructure risk management as directed by the responsible Army staff element or commander.

What are the key elements of infrastructure risk management according to AR 525-26?
The key elements of infrastructure risk management include identifying and assessing risks, implementing risk mitigation measures, monitoring and evaluating risk management efforts, and integrating risk management into decision-making processes.

What is the role of commanders in infrastructure risk management as per AR 525-26?
Commanders are responsible for developing and implementing infrastructure risk management plans, ensuring risk management is integrated into mission planning, and providing resources for risk mitigation measures.

Is there a requirement for training and education related to infrastructure risk management in AR 525-26?
Yes, AR 525-26 emphasizes the importance of training and education to ensure personnel possess the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively manage infrastructure risks.

How often should infrastructure risk assessments be conducted according to AR 525-26?
Infrastructure risk assessments should be conducted at least annually, or more frequently as determined necessary by the responsible Army staff element or commander.

Can risk management measures apply to all phases of infrastructure lifecycle according to AR 525-26?
Yes, infrastructure risk management measures should be applied throughout all phases, including planning, design, construction, operation, maintenance, and disposal of Army infrastructure.

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