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Definition[]

DoD imagery is

  • Imagery recorded or created by DoD personnel including DoD contractors, using U.S. Government-owned or leased equipment and supplies.
  • Imagery seized, captured, or confiscated by DoD personnel during or in the aftermath of military operations in accordance with U.S. law, the laws of war, and applicable DoD policy.
  • Imagery acquired by the DoD through contract, donation, or transfer.[1]

Overview[]

"Imagery recorded or created by DoD personnel using privately owned equipment and supplies is generally not considered DoD imagery."[2]

References[]

  1. DoD Instruction 5040.02, Glossary, at 36.
  2. Id.