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Photography (Basic) - Introduction to photography and other graphic techniques
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Figure 14-1.–OPNAV 5216/10. RECEIPT SYSTEM FOR CLASSIFIED   MATERIAL In  Navy  imaging  facilities,  whenever  Top  Secret  or Secret  material  changes  hands,  it  MUST  be  done  under a continuous chain of receipts. This continuous chain of receipts is documented on a Correspondence/Material Control (4 PT), OPNAV 5216/10. For example, when a requester brings a Secret chart to the imaging facility to be copied, the person receiving the job must sign a receipt for the original Secret chart. When the photographer turns the chart over to the cameraperson, the cameraperson must sign the receipt; when the cameraperson turns the processed film over to the printer, the printer signs for the negative and the print,  and  so  on,  until  the  requester  again  signs  the receipt  for  the  completed  job. Confidential material, on the other hand, needs to be covered by a receipt only when it is transferred, either permanently or temporarily, to another command or other  authorized  addresses. The  receipts  for  Top  Secret  material  will  be provided  by  the  person  requesting  the  work.  For  Secret and Confidential material the OPNAV 5216/10 (fig. 14-1) should be completed by the person at the front 14-6







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