AFI33-324 THE AIR FORCE INFORMATION COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
MilReg AFI33-324 Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of AFI33-324?
AFI33-324 establishes the Air Force Information Collections and Reports Management Program to ensure proper management of information collections and reporting requirements.

Who is responsible for implementing and managing the Air Force Information Collections and Reports Management Program?
The Chief, Information Dominance and Chief Information Officer (SAF/CIO A6) is responsible for implementing and managing the program.

What are the basic principles of the Air Force Information Collections and Reports Management Program?
The basic principles include minimizing redundant information collections, ensuring accuracy and relevance of collected information, and maximizing efficiency in reporting requirements.

What processes does AFI33-324 establish for managing information collections?
AFI33-324 establishes the processes of obtaining Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval, conducting periodic reviews of approved collections, and notifying collection sponsors of the requirement to conduct reviews.

How can an Air Force organization propose a new information collection requirement?
Air Force organizations can propose a new information collection requirement by submitting a completed Information Collection Request (ICR) form to their higher headquarters for review and approval.

What actions should be taken if an approved information collection requirement is no longer necessary?
If an approved information collection requirement is no longer necessary, the responsible office should submit a request to the Certification and Reporting Branch for termination of the requirement.

How are information collection requirements tracked in the Air Force?
Information collection requirements are tracked in the Compliance Tracking System (CTS) managed by the Certification and Reporting Branch.

What is the purpose of the reports management portion of AFI33-324?
The reports management portion of AFI33-324 helps ensure the efficient and effective management of Air Force reports by establishing processes for reviewing, validating, and submitting reports.

Who is responsible for reviewing and validating Air Force reports?
The responsible functional owner, or designated representative, is responsible for reviewing and validating Air Force reports to ensure accuracy and relevance.

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