Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 32 - National Defense |
Subtitle A - Department of Defense |
Chapter V - Department of the Army |
SubChapter K - Environmental Quality |
Part 651 - Environmental Analysis of Army Actions (AR 200-2) |
Appendix F to Part 651 - Glossary
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Appendix F to Part 651 - Glossary
Section I - Abbreviations
AAE
Army Acquisition Executive.
AAPPSO
Army Acquisition Pollution Prevention Support Office.
ACAT
Acquisition Category.
ACSIM
Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management.
ADNL
A-weighted day-night levels.
AQCR
Air Quality Control Region.
AR
Army Regulation.
ARNG
Army National Guard.
ARSTAF
Army Staff.
ASA(AL&T)
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology).
ASA(FM)
Assistant Secretary of the Army for Financial Management.
ASA(I&E)
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment).
ASD(ISA)
Assistant Secretary of Defense (International Security Affairs).
CARD
Cost Analysis Requirements Description.
CBTDEV
Combat Developer.
CEQ
Council on Environmental Quality.
CERCLA
Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act.
CDNL
C-Weighted Day-Night Levels.
CFR
Code of Federal Regulations.
CONUS
Continental United States.
CX
Categorical Exclusion.
DA
Department of the Army.
DAD
Defense Acquisition Deskbook.
DASA(ESOH)
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Environment, Safety, and Occupational Health).
DCSLOG
Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics.
DCSOPS
Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans.
DEIS
Draft Environmental Impact Statement.
DEP
Director of Environmental Programs.
DOD
Department of Defense.
DOPAA
Description of Proposed Action and Alternatives.
DSA
Deputy for System Acquisition.
DTIC
Defense Technical Information Center.
DTLOMS
Doctrine, Training, Leader Development, Organization, Materiel, and Soldier.
DUSD(IE)
Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Installations and Environment.
EA
Environmental Assessment.
EBS
Environmental Baseline Studies.
EC
Environmental Coordinator.
ECAP
Environmental Compliance Achievement Program.
ECAS
Environmental Compliance Assessment System.
EE/CA
Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis.
EICS
Environmental Impact Computer System.
EIFS
Economic Impact Forecast System.
EIS
Environmental Impact Statement.
EJ
Environmental Justice.
EOD
Explosive Ordnance Demolition.
EPA
Environmental Protection Agency.
EPR
Environmental Program Requirements.
EQCC
Environmental Quality Control Committee.
ESH
Environment, Safety, and Health.
FAA
Federal Aviation Administration.
FEIS
Final Environmental Impact Statement.
FNSI
Finding of No Significant Impact.
FR
Federal Register.
FS
Feasibility Study.
FTP
Full-Time Permanent.
GC
General Counsel.
GOCO
Government-Owned, Contractor-Operated.
GSA
General Services Administration.
HQDA
Headquarters, Department of the Army.
ICRMP
Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan.
ICT
Integrated Concept Team.
INRMP
Integrated Natural Resources Management Plan.
IPT
Integrated Process Team.
ISCP
Installation Spill Contingency Plan.
ISR
Installation Status Report.
ITAM
Integrated Training Area Management.
LCED
Life Cycle Environmental Documentation.
MACOM
Major Army Command.
MATDEV
Materiel Developer.
MDA
Milestone Decision Authority.
MFA
Materiel Fielding Agreement.
MFP
Materiel Fielding Plan.
MILCON
Military Construction.
MNS
Mission Needs Statement.
MOA
Memorandum of Agreement.
MOU
Memorandum of Understanding.
NAGPRA
Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act.
NEPA
National Environmental Policy Act.
NGB
National Guard Bureau.
NHPA
National Historic Preservation Act.
NOA
Notice of Availability.
NOI
Notice of Intent.
NPR
National Performance Review.
NRC
Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
NWR
Notice of Availability of Weekly Receipts (EPA).
OASD(PA)
Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs.
OCLL
Office of the Chief of Legislative Liaison.
OCPA
Office of the Chief of Public Affairs.
ODEP
Office of the Director of Environmental Programs.
OFS
Officer Foundation Standards.
OGC
Office of General Counsel.
OIPT
Overarching Integrated Process Team.
OMA
Operations and Maintenance Army.
OMANG
Operations and Maintenance Army National Guard.
OMAR
Operations and Maintenance Army Reserve.
OOTW
Operations Other Than War.
OPSEC
Operations Security.
ORD
Operating Requirements Document.
OSD
Office of the Secretary of Defense.
OSG
Office of the Surgeon General.
PAO
Public Affairs Officer.
PCB
Polychlorinated Biphenyls.
PDEIS
Preliminary Draft Environmental Impact Statement.
PEO
Program Executive Officer.
PM
Program Manager.
POC
Point of Contact.
POL
Petroleum, Oils, and Lubricants.
PPBES
Program Planning and Budget Execution System.
RCRA
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
RDT&E
Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation.
REC
Record of Environmental Consideration.
ROD
Record of Decision.
RONA
Record of Non-Applicability.
RSC
Regional Support Command.
S&T
Science and Technology.
SA
Secretary of the Army.
SARA
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act.
SASO
Stability and Support Operations.
SOFA
Status of Forces Agreement.
SPCCP
Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan.
TDP
Technical Data Package.
TDY
Temporary Duty.
TEMP
Test and Evaluation Master Plan.
TJAG
The Judge Advocate General.
TOE
Table of Organization Equipment.
TRADOC
U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command.
USACE
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
USACHPPM
U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine.
USAEC
U.S. Army Environmental Center.
U.S.C.
United States Code.
Section II - Terms
Categorical Exclusion
A category of actions that do not require an EA or an EIS because Department of the Army (DA) has determined that the actions do not have an individual or cumulative impact on the environment.
Environmental (or National Environmental Policy Act) Analysis
This term, as used in this part, will include all documentation necessary to coordinate and staff analyses or present the results of the analyses to the public or decision maker.
Foreign Government
A government, regardless of recognition by the United States, political factions, and organizations, that exercises governmental power outside the United States.
Foreign Nations
Any geographic area (land, water, and airspace) that is under the jurisdiction of one or more foreign governments. It also refers to any area under military occupation by the United States alone or jointly with any other foreign government. Includes any area that is the responsibility of an international organization of governments; also includes contiguous zones and fisheries zones of foreign nations.
Global Commons
Geographical areas outside the jurisdiction of any nation. They include the oceans outside territorial limits and Antarctica. They do not include contiguous zones and fisheries zones of foreign nations.
Headquarters, Department of the Army proponent
As the principal planner, implementer, and decision authority for a proposed action, the HQDA proponent is responsible for the substantive review of the environmental documentation and its thorough consideration in the decision-making process.
Major Federal Action
Reinforces, but does not have a meaning independent of, “significantly affecting the environment,” and will be interpreted in that context. A federal proposal with “significant effects” requires an EIS, whether it is “major” or not. Conversely, a “major federal action” without “significant effects” does not necessarily require an EIS.
Preparers
Personnel from a variety of disciplines who write environmental documentation in clear and analytical prose. They are primarily responsible for the accuracy of the document.
Proponent
Proponent identification depends on the nature and scope of a proposed action as follows:
(1) Any Army structure may be a proponent. For instance, the installation/activity Facility Engineer (FE)/Director of Public Works becomes the proponent of installation-wide Military Construction Army (MCA) and Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Activity; Commanding General, TRADOC becomes the proponent of a change in initial entry training; and the Program Manager becomes the proponent for a major acquisition program. The proponent may or may not be the preparer.
(2) In general, the proponent is the unit, element, or organization that is responsible for initiating and/or carrying out the proposed action. The proponent has the responsibility to prepare and/or secure funding for preparation of the environmental documentation.
Significantly Affecting the Environment
The significance of an action's, program's, or project's effects must be evaluated in light of its context and intensity, as defined in 40 CFR 1508.27.
Section III - Special Abbreviations and Terms
This part uses the following abbreviations, brevity codes or acronyms not contained in AR 310-50. These include use for electronic publishing media and computer terminology, as follows:
WWW World Wide Web.