a. The DA AT&A manager is specifically responsible for the functional areas in paragraph 6-3 within the geographical area of the NAS and, to a limited degree, within foreign countries where U.S. Army elements are based. The DA AT&A manager will--
(1) Develop and coordinate for approval the plans, policies, and procedures for Army airspace matters and special military operations requirements within the NAS and then direct and coordinate the Army position and actions taken in these matters.
(2) Provide DA representation for all AT&A matters elevated to the national level.
(3) Establish, implement, and monitor the Army AT&A officer training program.
(4) Provide technical guidance and assistance to DA staff elements, the DARRs, and the MACOM AT&A officers on matters pertaining to the NAS.
(5) Provide technical guidance and assistance, as necessary, to USAASDE and the ATC Coordinator's Office, EUSA, Korea.
b. Each DARR is responsible for the geographical area shown in figure 6-1. DARRs will--
(1) Ensure that Army airspace requirements within their assigned areas are fulfilled in the best interest of the Army.
(2) Represent the DA and Army field commands, within their geographic areas, on airspace actions and terminal instrument procedures affecting the NAS.
(3) Maintain close liaison with Army commands to ensure the following:
(a) DA and FAA policies and procedures are followed.
(b) Problems between the Army and other airspace users are fully understood and addressed.
(4) Review airspace proposals processed through their FAA regional offices and keep Army field commands advised of critical and conflicting issues.
(5) Correlate, review, and process airspace proposals from Army field commands and keep the commands informed of the status of the proposals.
(6) Review each Federal Register for notices or proposed airspace rulemaking that may conflict with Army interests and inform appropriate Army commanders whose activities may be affected.
(7) Take part in Army-FAA team visits and meetings concerned with the review and evaluation of airspace assigned for Army use.
(8) Assist installation and communication-electronics officers in feasibility studies concerning installation, removal, or modification of ATC facilities.