

Automatic tracking of the status of a project as it proceeds through review channels.Most standard designs have accessible floor plans, site plans, and furniture layouts that are automatically attached to the form. The system will allow a user to create a new form or make changes to an existing form by replacing data to include primary facility data, standardized text, guidance for the preparer of the project, and furnishings and equipment data. Army Corps of Engineers Centers of Standardization). Assists in preparing DD1391 forms for facilities with a standard design (as developed by the U.S.To access, the user needs a standard configuration personal computer, and a DoD Common Access Card.Īpproximately 2,058 users worldwide currently access the system, which contains more than 51,000 forms. Huntsville Center, in cooperation with the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-9 (formerly known as ACSIM), has made the DD Form 1391 Processor System available at. The DD Form 1391 Processor and related applications cover a broad spectrum of unique requirements associated with policies and procedures governing the DD Form 1391 and related documentation. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville is responsible for operation, maintenance, fielding, user assistance, and training to customers worldwide. Users such as Regions, Commands, MSCs, and Installations do not have access to the CA1391 module.Īs the assigned responsible agency for the DD Form 1391 Processor System since 1980, the U.S. The CA1391 module is used by MCA, AFH, or BCA Process Managers only. Army Corps of Engineers Military Construction District and Division personnel with preparation and submission of the ENG 3086 Form(s). The DD1390 module is used to record each installation’s program in relation to personnel strengths, real property improvements, mission and functions. The DD Form 1391 Processor System has an automated capability via the Web that assist users in preparing, submitting, reviewing, certifying, printing and archiving DD Form 1391s and their related data, in accordance with Army Regulation 420-1, “Army Facilities Management.”Īssociated Modules of the DD Form 1391 include the DD1390, ENG3086 and CA1391. Romao further stated that the district is “currently preparing a response to meet the court’s concerns.”īoth parties are expected to return to court next week.The DD Form 1391 is used by the Department of Defense to submit documented requirements necessary for the submittal of program justification in support of funding request for military construction projects to Congress. “The district remains committed to prioritizing both education and student safety, and is working diligently to ensure the best possible outcome for all parties involved that takes this into account,” wrote Mitchell Romao, the district’s chief operations officer, in an email to the Times-Herald. Regarding a contingency plan, Smith said the charter school has an “obtrusive” plan which calls for several rooms, including the multi-purpose area and gym to be converted into classrooms. “We would like to make good now,” he said, adding that the charter school would gladly sit down and work with VCUSD. Smith acknowledged that the charter school hadn’t followed the procedures when placing the portables on the property without getting district approval first. “We are very pleased (by the ruling),” said Matt Smith, MIT’s director, after the hearing.

In the hearing, MIT’s attorney’s confirmed the charter school was “misadvised” regarding the DSA process. Kays also asked for the district to supply a contingency plan, which states where the 150 MIT students will be taught, should the state fail to approve MIT’s construction plans. He said it would take a “group effort” from DSA, MIT, VCUSD and the court to solve the issue. Kays instructed both the charter school and district members to get together at that meeting to work out any differences.
