What does AR 525-92, Army Arms Control Implementation and Compliance Policy, pertain to?
AR 525-92 pertains to the policy and procedures for the implementation and compliance of arms control agreements by the Army.
Which documents are considered arms control agreements?
Arms control agreements include international treaties, agreements, protocols, and other legally binding instruments that govern arms control activities.
What is the purpose of AR 525-92?
The purpose of AR 525-92 is to establish the policies, responsibilities, and procedures to ensure the Army's compliance with arms control agreements to promote stability and enhance national security.
Who is responsible for the implementation and compliance of arms control agreements within the Army?
The Secretary of the Army, through the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy, and Environment (ASA IE&E), has overall responsibility for the implementation and compliance of arms control agreements within the Army.
What are the key principles emphasized in AR 525-92?
The key principles emphasized in AR 525-92 include compliance with arms control agreements, transparency, cooperation with other nations, security of sensitive information, and timely reporting of activities related to arms control agreements.
Does AR 525-92 apply to all Army personnel?
Yes, AR 525-92 applies to all military and civilian personnel of the Department of the Army, including active duty, reserve, and National Guard components.
What should Army personnel do if they become aware of a possible violation of an arms control agreement?
Army personnel should immediately report any possible violation of an arms control agreement to their chain of command or the designated arms control point of contact.
Can Army units modify or deviate from arms control procedures outlined in AR 525-92?
No, Army units may not modify or deviate from arms control procedures outlined in AR 525-92 without proper authorization from higher headquarters or competent authority.
Are contractors and foreign nationals subject to AR 525-92?
Yes, contractors and foreign nationals working with or for the Army are subject to the provisions of AR 525-92 to the extent necessary to accomplish their assigned duties.