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DA PAM 25–40 Army Publishing Program Procedures This major revision, dated 3 June 2015--o Introduces and/or defines designated publishing roles and duties for publishing champions, publications control officers, equipment publications control officers, and forms management officers (paras 1-4 through 1-10).
doctrinal and training publishing previously found in TRADOC Regulation 25-30. It establishes procedures for researching, designing, writing, editing, and producing Army doctrinal and
Pamphlet 25–40 History. This pamphlet revises DA Pam 2 5 – 4 0 a n d i n c o r p o r a t e s p r o c e d u r a l information from AR 25–30. Summary. This pamphlet updates infor-mation on how to develop, staff, and sub-mit Department of the Army publications for publishing for all domains. Applicability. This pamphlet applies to
TRADOC Pamphlets (TPs) TPs are permanent instructional or informational publications that apply command-wide. Pamphlets are not directive. They provide guidance and information needed to carry...
This pamphlet provides information on how to prepare, publish, order, and distribute Department of the Army (DA) publications and forms. It provides procedures for policies established in AR 25-30.
Manages the Army Equipment Publications Program and serves as the ETM Program Configura-tion Manager and the IETM Program Manager. Develops publication policies and procedures for Army technical...
DA PAM 25–40 • 13 June 2018: iii Use of figures • 3–26, page : 22. General design criteria for figures • 3–27, page : 23: Army Publishing Directorate graphic design services • 3–28, page : 23. Tables • 3–29, page : 24: Chapter 4: Department of the Army-Authenticated Administrative Publications,
New DA Pam 25-40. The Harding Project is excited to announce a significant milestone in the four-point platform: updating Department of the Army Pamphlet (DA Pam) 25-40, dated 1 February 2024.
It provides information on preparing, coordinating, gaining approval for, authenticating, publishing, and distributing departmental publications and products in all three publishing domains of administrative, technical and equipment, and doctrinal and training publications.