Compliance Inspection

Compliance Inspection

Unit Compliance Inspection (UCI) is a United States Air Force inspection conducted to assess areas mandated by law, as well as mission areas identified by senior Air Force and Major Command (MAJCOM) leadership as critical or important to the health and performance of a unit. Failure to comply with established directives in these areas could result in significant legal liabilities, penalties, or significant mission impact. During CIs, MAJCOM inspector generals evaluate each common core compliance area (CCCA), which is driven by law, executiv e order, or applicable directive. Examples of Air Force-level CCCAs based on law are intelligence oversight, transition assistance programs, voting assistance programs, sexual harassment education and prevention, and homosexual conduct policy.

Inspectors grade each individual unit and parent wing on a three-tier scale: Compliant, Compliant with Comment, and Non-Compliant

This article contains material from United States Air Force Pamphlet (AFPAM) 36-2241 [1] which, as a US government publication, is in the public domain.


CAP Wing Compliance Inspection (CI) is a joint Civil Air Patrol-United States Air Force (CAP-USAF) inspection conducted every 48 months to evaluate organizational readiness, efficiency and effectiveness as well as mission areas identified by Civil Air Patrol National Headquarters and U.S. Air Force leadership as critical or important to the performance of a Wing at the state organizational level. Failure to comply with established CAP regulations, rules and policies in these areas could result in major legal liabilities, penalties, and/or significant mission impact. During CIs, CAP/IGs inspector generals and CAP-USAF/IGs evaluate several organizational CAP Air Staff constituents including: A1 (Manpower & Personnel), A2 (Special Missions), A3 (Operations), A4 (Logistics), A5 (Plans & Programs), A6 (Communications), A7 (Missions - Aerospace Education, Cadet Programs, Professional Development) and A8 (Programs, Financial Management).

Identified strengths are rated as Benchmark or Commendable while identified weaknesses are rated as an Area of Concern (minor deficiency) or Finding (major deficiency). IGs grade each individual Air Staff section (e.g. A1 thru A8) as well as the Wing overall on a four-tier scale: Highly Successful, Successful, Marginally Successful and Unsatisfactory.

This article contains material from CAP Wing Compliance Inspection Guide [2] which is in the public domain.

References



Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • inspection — in·spec·tion n: a careful and critical examination: as a: a buyer s examination of goods prior to payment or acceptance esp. in accordance with section 2 513 of the Uniform Commercial Code b: an examination of articles of commerce to determine… …   Law dictionary

  • compliance officer — ➔ officer * * * compliance officer UK US noun [C] LAW ► a person within a company, organization, or government whose job is to make certain that all laws and rules relating to its activities are obeyed: »Nine of the buildings that were examined… …   Financial and business terms

  • inspection of vessels — Inspection under federal statutes for the purpose of ascertaining whether there has been compliance with requirements respecting construction and equipment. 48 Am J1st Ship § 58 …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • inspection laws — Police regulations, designed to safeguard the public against fraud, imposition, or injury and to promote the public health, safety, and welfare, by providing for the examination or inspection of property by an authorized public official in order… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • inspection — In arms control, physical process of determining compliance with arms control measures …   Military dictionary

  • International Network for Environmental Compliance and Enforcement — The International Network for Environmental Compliance and Enforcement (INECE) is a global network of environmental compliance and enforcement practitioners dedicated to raising awareness of compliance and enforcement across the regulatory cycle; …   Wikipedia

  • Smuggling Interdiction and Trade Compliance — The Smuggling Interdiction and Trade Compliance Program is a component of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), Plant Protection and Quarantine (PPQ). The mission of the Smuggling… …   Wikipedia

  • Listing and approval use and compliance — is the activity of adhering to all the requirements of installing and/or using safety related products and items in conformance with an active certification listing or approval that has been issued by an organisation that is accredited both for… …   Wikipedia

  • Deep content inspection — (DCI) is a form of network filtering that examines an entire file or MIME object as it passes an inspection point, searching for viruses, spam, data loss, key words or other content level criteria. Deep Content Inspection is considered the… …   Wikipedia

  • Deep packet inspection — (DPI) (also called complete packet inspection and Information eXtraction IX ) is a form of computer network packet filtering that examines the data part (and possibly also the header) of a packet as it passes an inspection point, searching for… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”