DA Form 2011 Comsec AIDS Items Register

DA Form 2011 Comsec AIDS Items Register

What Is DA Form 2011?

This is a military form that was released by the U.S. Department of the Army (DA) on March 1, 2006. The form, often mistakenly referred to as the DD Form 2011, is a military form used by and within the U.S. Army. As of today, no separate instructions for the form are provided by the DA.

FAQ

Q: What is the DA Form 2011?
A: The DA Form 2011 is a Comsec AIDS Items Register.

Q: What is Comsec?
A: Comsec stands for Communications Security. It refers to measures taken to protect classified information during transmission and storage.

Q: What is the purpose of the DA Form 2011?
A: The purpose of the DA Form 2011 is to document and track Comsec AIDS items.

Q: What are Comsec AIDS items?
A: Comsec AIDS items are devices and materials that support secure communication, such as encryption modules, key fill devices, and secure phones.

Q: Who uses the DA Form 2011?
A: The DA Form 2011 is used by personnel responsible for managing and accounting for Comsec AIDS items.

Q: What information is recorded on the DA Form 2011?
A: The DA Form 2011 includes information about the item, such as the serial number, description, and location.

Q: How often should the DA Form 2011 be updated?
A: The DA Form 2011 should be updated whenever there are changes to the status or location of Comsec AIDS items.

Q: Is the DA Form 2011 a classified document?
A: No, the DA Form 2011 is an unclassified document.

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Form Details:

  • A 1-page document available for download in PDF;
  • The latest version available from the Army Publishing Directorate;
  • Editable, free, and easy to use;
  • Fill out the form in our online filing application.

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