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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY SIGNAL CENTER AND FORT GORDON Fort Gordon, Georgia 30905-5000 *USASC&FG Reg 600-10 USASC&FG Regulation 15 May 1998 No. 600-10 Personnel - General COMBINED FEDERAL CAMPAIGN, CENTRAL SAVANNAH RIVER AREA Summary. This regulation establishes policies, responsibilities, and procedures for the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) at United States Army Signal Center and Fort Gordon (USASC&FG). Supplementation. Supplementation of this regulation is prohibited unless specifically approved by Commander, USASC&FG, ATTN: CAM. Suggested improvements. The proponent of this regulation is Directorate of Community Activities (DCA). Users are invited to send comments and suggested improvements on DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms) to DCA, ATTN: ATZH-CAM, Fort Gordon, Georgia 30905 and/or submit DA Form 1045 (Army Ideas for Excellence Program (AIEP) Proposal) to the installation AIEP coordinator. Contents Paragraph Page Purpose... 1 1 General... 2 1 Reference... 3 2 Responsibilities... 4 2 Conduct of the campaign... 5 3 Appendix A. Organizations and Activities List... 4 1. Purpose. This regulation establishes the procedures for conducting the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) at United States Army Signal Center and Fort Gordon (USASC&FG). 2. General. a. The CFC provides for financial support to voluntary health and welfare organizations through a single campaign annually. The campaign is conducted in the fall of each calendar year, and is normally limited to 8 weeks. b. All soldiers and Department of Defense employed civilian personnel working at USASC&FG or within the USASC&FG area of responsibility are encouraged to participate in this campaign and will be afforded the opportunity to voluntarily contribute to these organizations. Persons eligible to contribute include those assigned to tenant activities. *This regulation supersedes USASC&FG Regulation 600-10, 15 April 1994. 3. Reference. Army Regulation (AR) 600-29, Fund-Raising Within the Department of the Army.

USASC&FG Reg 600-10 15 May 1998 4. Responsibilities. a. The DCA serves as the installation project officer and federal coordinating committee chairperson with overall responsibility for the conduct of the CFC. The DCA will: (1) Serve as a member of the local federal coordinating group and the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) CFC Committee. (2) Reguest tasking, through Directorate of Plans, Training, and Mobilization, to staff installation CFC cell with one officer and two enlisted personnel. DCA will prescribe duties and supervise cell. (3) Conduct all meetings necessary to plan and conduct a campaign at USASC&FG. (4) Provide organizations and activities as listed at appendix A with campaign reporting instructions and materials as required (5) Maintain and report data as required by the United States Office of Personnel Management and the Principle Combined Fund Organization. (6) Arrange training for key persons and project officers. (7) Request design and camera ready mechanical support from the Training Support Center and printing support from the Defense Automated Printing Service. (8) Construct two CFC thermometers for Gates 1 and 5 and update progress weekly during campaign period. b. The Public Affairs Officer will: (1) Provide appropriate publicity throughout the campaign. (2) Prepare header by Commanding General, or his designated representative, for CFC film. (3) Coordinate with United Way on USASC&FG representation at United Way functions. c. The Director of Plans, Training, and Mobilization will: (1) Prepare videotape header by Commanding General, or his designated representative, for CFC videotape. (2) Reproduce CFC film and broadcast same over closed circuit television throughout the campaign period. (3) Task appropriate unit(s) to staff installation CFC cell (one officer and two enlisted) per annual DCA request. d. The Director of Public Works will provide transportation to off-post training sites for project officers and key personnel. e. Organizations and activities listed in appendix A will: (1) Appoint an individual as primary CFC project officer. Names of primary project officers will be submitted to the DCA not later than (NLT) 1 month prior to scheduled KICKOFF of campaign. 2

15 May 1998 USASC&FG Reg 600-10 (2) Appoint secondary project officers for each company-size unit or comparable administrative organization as appropriate. (3) Appoint a key person for each 25 members (or major fraction thereof) of the organization or activity. NOTE: No commander or supervisor will be designated a key person with respect to persons under his or her control or supervision. (4) Ensure that project officers and key persons will be selected on the basis of their qualifications as leaders, compatibility with co-workers, salesmanship ability, and responsible citizenship. Selection of key persons should be made NLT 3 weeks prior to scheduled KICKOFF and trained NLT 2 weeks prior to campaign. (5) Ensure attendance at training meetings by project officers and/or key persons as appropriate. 5. Conduct of the campaign. a. The official dates for the campaign period and KICKOFF will be announced yearly by the DCA NLT 1 August. b. Solicitation of individual members by key persons will not begin prior to or continue after the official campaign period. The campaign period may be extended for good cause by the local federal coordinating committee. c. Headquarters, USASC&FG personnel assigned to staff offices will be solicited at the staff office to which assigned. d. Primary project officers will be furnished individual contributor packets consisting of an information and instruction brochure and a pledge form in a quantity equal to the number of assigned personnel. Accountability of contributor s packets will be maintained. e. Primary project officers are responsible for receiving, reporting, and forwarding to the Installation Project Officer, all contributions, payroll withholding authorization cards, and unused or rejected pledge cards according to prescribed suspenses. APPENDIX A ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVITIES LIST 3

USASC&FG Reg 600-10 15 May 1998 ORGANIZATION Command Group Office of the Garrison Commander Chaplain Inspector General Office of Staff Judge Advocate Battle Command Battle Laboratory National Science Center - Army Regimental Noncommissioned Officers Academy TRADOC System Managers 15th Regimental Signal Brigade Directorate of Combat Development Directorate of Resource Management Regimental Directorate of Training Computer Science School Historian Public Affairs Office Protocol Office, Executives for Reserve Component Affairs Regimental Officers Academy/442d Signal Battalion Allied Liaison Offices Directorate of Community Activities Directorate of Human Resource Directorate of Contracting Directorate of Information Management Directorate of Public Safety/Military Police Activity Directorate of Plans, Training, and Mobilization Directorate of Public Works Equal Employment Opportunity Office Equal Opportunity Office Office Chief of Signal Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center/Directorate of Health Services USA Dental Activity/Directorate of Dental Services USA Area Dental Laboratory Army and Air Force Exchange Service Commissary Store, DeCA Southern Region Defense Accounting Office GTE Government System 93d Signal Brigade 513th Military Intelligence Brigade 702d Military Intelligence Group Liaison Offices (ATZH-CAM) FOR THE COMMANDER: 4

15 May 1998 USASC&FG Reg 600-10 OFFICIAL: THOM E. TUCKEY Colonel, SC Garrison Commander SIGNED JOSE' C. MILLER Director, Information Management DISTRIBUTION: HQ, USASC&FG: A Major commands: A Field operating activities/agencies: A FORSCOM units: A ATZH-CA (50) ATZH-MH (Archives) (1) DOIM Files (2) Svc Sec, DOIM (1) 5