Current events caused me to recently enroll in the IG track and complete all the online training. I learned a lot and I understand now why most complaints fail. I'm definitely interested in this and have a lot of questions.The one at the top of my list though is WRT inspections:Are IG teams going to start doing external audits to make sure stated Internet Operations are not the only Internet Operations available?It's really simple to use a crafted google query to locate all sites active in a wing and reconcile it with the internet operations report, but I've never seen this done. Has anyone even talked about it there?
Yes, please.
Quote from: Holding Pattern on June 09, 2018, 04:23:54 AMCurrent events caused me to recently enroll in the IG track and complete all the online training. I learned a lot and I understand now why most complaints fail. I'm definitely interested in this and have a lot of questions.The one at the top of my list though is WRT inspections:Are IG teams going to start doing external audits to make sure stated Internet Operations are not the only Internet Operations available?It's really simple to use a crafted google query to locate all sites active in a wing and reconcile it with the internet operations report, but I've never seen this done. Has anyone even talked about it there?I'm not sure what you mean by "to make sure stated Internet Operations are not the only Internet Operations available"...But no, there wasn't specific discussion about inspecting internet operations, and until there's a current regulation to verify compliance with (looks like there's no CAPR 110-1 on the website) the IG chain won't have any involvement. There's still the discretion of any commander to direct an "inspection" of their respective IT staff, but that's a command function, not an IG one.
https://www.gocivilairpatrol.com/static/media/cms/CAPR_1201_Information_Technology_Se_3007CE7E168DE.pdf
Sorry Ed;CAPR 1-2 states in paragraph 8.3. Supplements and Operating Instructions. Supplements and OIs may be issued by any level of command unless specifically limited or prohibited by the regulation governing the publication’s subject matter. Publications will not conflict with higher headquarters directives or the parent regulation. (my emphasis)So unless the parent regulation doesn't allow it, any unit may create, obtain an approval from NHQ and use them.
3. Operating Instructions (OI), Pamphlets, Supplements and Waivers to this Regulation. CAP/CIO is the approval authority for all OIs, pamphlets, and supplements to this regulation. OIs, pamphlets and supplements to the regulation cannot be issued below the wing level. Requests must be coordinated through the wing and region commanders and will be reviewed for approval by the CAP/CIO or designee.
Quote from: Lord of the North on June 15, 2018, 07:56:27 PMSorry Ed;CAPR 1-2 states in paragraph 8.3. Supplements and Operating Instructions. Supplements and OIs may be issued by any level of command unless specifically limited or prohibited by the regulation governing the publication’s subject matter. Publications will not conflict with higher headquarters directives or the parent regulation. (my emphasis)So unless the parent regulation doesn't allow it, any unit may create, obtain an approval from NHQ and use them.Quote from: CAPR120-13. Operating Instructions (OI), Pamphlets, Supplements and Waivers to this Regulation. CAP/CIO is the approval authority for all OIs, pamphlets, and supplements to this regulation. OIs, pamphlets and supplements to the regulation cannot be issued below the wing level. Requests must be coordinated through the wing and region commanders and will be reviewed for approval by the CAP/CIO or designee.The parent regulation in this situation doesn't allow it. I'm afraid that's 10 points from Hufflepuff.
You do know that the current CAPR 120-1 subject is now Information Technology, right? IG stuff is now in CAPR 20-1.