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Figure 14-2B.OPNA V 5290/1 (Back)

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Figure 14-2A.–OPNAV 5290/1 (Front). VISUAL   INFORMATION JOB-ORDER FORM ALL work performed by Navy imaging facilities must be documented on a job-order form. The job-order form is used to maintain close control of in phases of imaging services. The job-order form serves several purposes; they are as follows: as an official request for visual  information  (VI)  services,  as  the  authority  to perform the work, as a record of the time and materials used to complete the job, and as a receipt for the finished work. Navy imaging facilities may use the Request for Audiovisual Services, OPNAV 5290/1 (fig. 14-2A), or a  locally  created,  in-house  job-order  form. As a minimum, an in-house job-order form must contain  the  following  information:  a  job-order  number, a customer signature block with a disclaimer that the service requested is official work and essential to mission  accomplishment,  product  security  classifi- cation,  and  any  other  information  required  by  your facility  to  accomplish  the  request  officially. Figure 14-2A is an example of an Request for Audiovisual Services, OPNAV 5290/1. Figure 14-2A shows the front side of the form. The front side can be broken down into two sections. The top section, Blocks 1 through 14, may be completed by the requester or a person  assigned  to  the  job-control  desk  by  the  imaging facility.  The  completion  of  these  blocks  is  self- explanatory. Block 2 (the work request number) is the 14-8







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