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Old 06-15-2005, 13:36   #7
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Army Regulation 70–1
Research, Development, and Acquisition
Army Acquisition Policy
Headquarters
Department of the Army
Washington, DC
31 December 2003
UNCLASSIFIED


8–5. Clothing and individual equipment (CIE)

a. Scope of clothing and individual equipment (CIE). CIE items are relatively low cost items that are worn and used by the individual soldier. They are part of the soldier’s equipment and integral components of the Soldier System. As such, they must be functionally compatible. This policy applies to the Active Army, the National Guard Bureau, the Army Reserve, and the ROTC. CIE is worn in accordance with AR 670–1. CIE includes the following three categories:

---(1) Clothing bag items and dress uniform items. All Army uniforms in the initial and supplemental clothing allowances contained in CTA 50–900 for enlisted soldiers; mess, dress and service uniforms for officers; and optional purchases uniform items for all soldiers (AR 670–1).
---(2) Optional purchase uniforms. Clothing bag and dress uniform items that officers and enlisted personnel may procure from AMCSS with personal funds.
---(3) Organizational clothing and individual equipment (OCIE). Items issued to enlisted and officer personnel in accordance with CTA 50–900, CTA 50–909, or CTA 50–970. These items are usually issued from central issue facilities (CIF) and remain the property of the U.S. Army. These items include, but are not restricted to, ballistic/ personal protection clothing and equipment; tactical/environmental clothing; nuclear, biological, and chemical clothing and equipment; and individual soldier/unit equipment.

b. Milestone Decision Authority for CIE. The MDA for clothing bag, mess, dress, service, and optional purchase uniform items is the CSA.

(1) The Army Uniform Board (AUB) is the primary review forum for clothing bag, mess, dress, service, and optional purchase uniform items. The AUB resolves issues, provides, and obtains guidance and makes recommendations to the CSA. The CSA approves the initiation of concept development and adoption of these items.
The AUB will:
---(a) Conduct milestone reviews on new or improved items and make recommendations to the CSA for decision.
---(b) Review policies pertaining to the wear of new or improved clothing items.

(2) The requirement for an AUB meeting is usually generated by the receipt of documentation from PM–Soldier requesting a formal milestone review.

(3) The AUB is chaired by DCS, G–4. Membership includes—
---(a) ASA(ALT).
---(b) DCS, G–1.
---(c) Director of Requirements, Office of the DCS, G–3.
---(d) Deputy Inspector General.
---(e) Director, Army National Guard.
---(f) Chief Army Reserve.
---(g) Deputy Chief of Staff for Combat Developments, TRADOC.
---(h) CG, SBCCOM.
---(i) Senior female officer on the Army General or Special Staff.
---(j) SMA.
---(k) A senior female representative from the OASA(M&RA).
---(l) A senior female noncommissioned officer.
---(m) A junior enlisted female soldier.
---(n) A junior enlisted male soldier.


(4) The DCS, G–4 is authorized to appoint an Associate Army Uniform Board (AAUB) composed of officers and noncommissioned officers to provide advice on uniform matters.

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