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11 years 6 months ago #11538 by SkyWatcher
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You can get a DOD sticker from any installation no matter what branch of service, they will tell you they are no longer required but for our sake some bases require a DOD sticker for Access, so be direct on getting one.

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11 years 5 months ago #11699 by Sandman
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The Navy has now eliminated base stickers.. NAVADMIN 146/13 follows..


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R 291621Z MAY 13
FM CNO WASHINGTON DC
TO NAVADMIN
INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC
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NAVADMIN 146/13
MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N4/MAY//
SUBJ/ELIMINATION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DOD) VEHICLE DECAL PROGRAM//
REF/A/DOC/ASN/18MAR2011//
REF/B/DOC/ASN/20JUL2011//
REF/C/DOC/DOD/20SEP2010//
REF/D/DOC/DOD/19MAY2010//

NARR/REF A IS ASSISTANT SECNAV (ENERGY, INSTALLATIONS, AND ENVIRONMENT) VEHICLE DECAL
MEMO OF 18 MARCH 2011. REF B IS ASSISTANT SECNAV (ENERGY, INSTALLATIONS, AND
ENVIRONMENT) VEHICLE DECAL MEMO OF 20 JULY 2011. REF C IS DTM 09-012 INTERIM POLICY
GUIDANCE FOR DOD PHYSICAL ACCESS CONTROL. REF D IS DODI 5200.8 CH 1 SECURITY OF DOD
INSTALLATIONS AND RESOURCES.//

RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN promulgates Navy policy eliminating the requirement for vehicle decals (DD
FORM 2220) for base access, effective 1 July 2013.

2. Background: Refs A through D state access to property and installations shall be accomplished by
vetting personal identity information to determine the eligibility of an individual requesting and
requiring access to Department of Defense facilities, thereby eliminating the decal (DD FORM 2220)
requirement for access. Ref A further states that vehicles on a Navy installation must continue to be
licensed, registered, inspected, and insured in accordance with state and local laws. Rental vehicles are
considered privately-owned vehicles for purposes of base entry and access control. The vehicle rental
contract will suffice as proper licensing, registration, and proof of insurance for base access.

3. Implementation: CNIC will provide an implementation plan via a NAVSHORE message for decal
elimination to include the following:
A. Concept of Operations (CONOPS): Activity parking plans; motorcycle safety training (that is not
dependant on display of the decal); barment control; enforcement of state licensing, registration,
insurance, and safety requirements through random anti-terrorism measures; CLEOC registration
process ensuring compliance with the Clean Air Act, etc.
B. A standard communications package will includes FAQs, briefing cards, and other associated
communication products for installations to provide information to tenant activities in preparation for
decal elimination. CNIC PAO will coordinate with CHINFO AND Region PAOs to disseminate.
C. A POA&M defining the phased implementation.

4. Points of Contact:

A. OPNAV N462: CDR A. Schreiber, DSN 314-225-5526, COM 703-695-5526, Email:
andrea.schreiber(at)navy.mil.

B. CNIC N3AT HPD: M. Reid/GS-15 DSN 288-4784 OR COM: 202-433-4784/Email:
michael.a.reid1(at)navy.mil.

C. CNIC N3AT APMLE/AO: T. White/GS13 DSN 288-0766 OR COMM 202-433-0766/Email:
timothy.g.white2(at)navy.mil.

D. CNIC PAO: CAPT E. Buclatin/DSN 325-0867 OR COMM 202-685-0867/EMAIL:
ed.buclatin(at)navy.mil.

5. Released by Vice Admiral P. H. Cullom, OPNAV N4//
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