Privacy & Security Notice
Security Warning

Please read this warning and consent to monitoring notice (AFI 33-129).

For site security purposes and to ensure that this service remains
available to all users, this government computer system employs
software programs to monitor network traffic to identify unauthorized
attempts to upload or change information, or otherwise cause damage.

Raw data logs will only be used to identify individual users and their
usage habits for authorized law enforcement investigations or national
security purposes. These logs are scheduled for regular destruction in
accordance with Records Administration Guidelines.

Unauthorized attempts to deny service, upload information, change
information, or to attempt to access a non-public site from this
service are strictly prohibited and may be punishable under Title 18
of the U.S. Code to include the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986
and the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act.

If you have any questions or comments about the information presented
here, please forward them to us via e-mail at Airman Development, AF/A1DD
(afdpdd.workflow@pentagon.af.mil) or 703-697-8917

This computer system, including all related equipment, networks, and
network devices (specifically including Internet access) are provided
only for authorized U.S. Government use. DoD computer systems may be
monitored for all lawful purposes, including to ensure that their use
is authorized, for management of the system, to facilitate protection
against unauthorized access, and to verify security procedures,
survivability, and operational security. Monitoring includes active
attacks by authorized DoD entities to test or verify the security of
this system. During monitoring, information may be examined, recorded,
copied, and used for authorized purposes. All information, including
personal information, placed or sent over this system may be
monitored. Use of this DoD computer system, authorized or
unauthorized, constitutes consent to monitoring of this system.
Unauthorized use may subject you to criminal prosecution. Evidence of
unauthorized use collected during monitoring may be used for
administrative, criminal, or other adverse action. Use of this system
constitutes consent to monitoring for these purposes.