DAFI51-1201 NEGOTIATION AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROGRAM
MilReg DAFI51-1201 Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of AirForce regulation DAFI51-1201?
AirForce regulation DAFI51-1201 serves to establish the Negotiation and Dispute Resolution Program within the AirForce to promote effective negotiation and resolution of disputes.

Who does AirForce regulation DAFI51-1201 apply to?
The regulation applies to all members of the AirForce, including regular and reserve components, as well as civilian employees and contractors.

What is the goal of the Negotiation and Dispute Resolution Program?
The goal of the program is to resolve disputes and conflicts within the AirForce promptly, fairly, and impartially, while preserving the mission readiness and maintaining positive working relationships.

What types of disputes are covered under AirForce regulation DAFI51-1201?
The regulation covers a wide range of disputes, including but not limited to employment-related disputes, procurement disputes, environmental disputes, and disputes involving real property.

How does AirForce regulation DAFI51-1201 define negotiation?
Negotiation is defined as a process where parties engage in discussions and make efforts to reach an agreement or resolve a dispute through compromise and mutual understanding.

Are there any alternatives to negotiation provided in the regulation?
Yes, the regulation acknowledges that negotiation may not always be feasible or the best option, and provides for alternative dispute resolution methods such as mediation and arbitration.

How does AirForce regulation DAFI51-1201 promote the use of alternative dispute resolution methods?
The regulation encourages the use of alternative dispute resolution methods by providing training and resources, facilitating access to qualified neutrals, and outlining procedures for utilizing these methods effectively.

How are disputes initiated under the Negotiation and Dispute Resolution Program?
Disputes can be initiated by submitting a written request for negotiation or alternative dispute resolution to the designated authority specified in the regulation.

Can individuals represented by legal counsel still participate in the Negotiation and Dispute Resolution Program?
Yes, individuals may seek legal advice and representation throughout the process, as long as their legal counsel complies with the applicable rules and procedures outlined in the regulation.

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