![]() ![]() (3) Single Manager Acquisition Programs (system-related NEPA). (iv) Provides to HQ USAF/A7CI and the appropriate MAJCOMs and installations a copy of the final response and a complete set of all review comments. (iii) Consolidates comments into the Air Force official response and submits the final response to the proponent. (ii) Requests comments from potentially affected installations, MAJCOMs, the ANG, and HQ USAF, as appropriate. (i) Notifies the proponent, after receipt, that the REO is the single point of contact for the Air Force review of the document. Requests for review of such documents should be directed to the proper REO (Atlanta, Dallas, or San Francisco) along with any relevant comments. REOs review non-Air Force environmental documents that may have an impact on the Air Force. (2) Air Force Regional Environmental Offices (REOs). The AFCEE Technical Directorate, Built Infrastructure Division (AFCEE/TDB) is available to provide technical assistance and has the capability to provide contract support to the proponent, EPF, and MAJCOMs in developing EIAP documents. (1) Air Force Center for Engineering and the Environment (AFCEE). These organizations establish procedures that comply with this part wherever they are the host unit for preparing and using required environmental documentation in making decisions about proposed actions and programs within their commands or areas of responsibility. (c) MAJCOMs, the Air National Guard, Field Operating Agencies (FOAs), and Single Manager Programs. The National Guard Bureau Air Directorate (NGB-CF) oversees the EIAP for Air National Guard actions. The Civil Engineer (HQ USAF/ILE) is responsible for execution of the EIAP program. (iv) The National Guard Bureau, Office of Public Affairs (NGB-PA), will assume the responsibilities of SAF/PA for the EIAP involving the National Guard Bureau, Air Directorate. (i) Reviews and clears environmental documents in accordance with Air Force Instruction (AFI) 35–101, Public Affairs Policies and Procedures (iii) Reviews and provides the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) with analyses of the Air Force position on proposed and enrolled legislation and executive department testimony dealing with EIAP issues. (ii) Distributes draft and final EISs to congressional delegations. (i) Assists with narrowing and defining key issues by arranging consultations with congressional delegations on potentially sensitive actions. (3) Office of Legislative Liaison (SAF/LL): Provides final legal advice to SAF/IE, HQ USAF, and HQ USAF Environment, Safety and Occupational Health Committee (ESOHC) on EIAP issues. (iv) Ensures appropriate offices in the Office of the Secretary of Defense are kept informed on EIAP matters of Defense-wide interest. (iii) Is the liaison on environmental matters with Federal agencies and national level public interest organizations. (ii) Determines the level of environmental analysis required for especially important, visible, or controversial Air Force proposals and approves selected Environmental Assessments (EAs) and all Environmental Impact Statements (EISs) prepared for Air Force actions, whether classified or unclassified, except as specified in paragraph (c)(3) of this section. (i) Develops environmental planning policy and provides oversight of the EIAP program. (1) The Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Installations (SAF/IEI). (a) Office of the Secretary of the Air Force: ![]()
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