The Office, Chief of Legislative Liaison (OCLL) is directly
responsible to the Secretary of the Army and responds to the Office of the Chief of Staff when required. OCLL is the sole
directive agency for Department of the Army Congressional Affairs.
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It formulates, coordinates, and supervises policies and programs |
on the Armys relations with Congress.
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It provides liaison between the Army and committees of |
Congress (except
for Appropriations, Civil Works, and
Printing).
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| It acts as a point of contact for the Department of the Army with
Members of Congress, their staffs, and all relevant committees. |
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It advises on the status of Congressional affairs affecting the Army |
and
on legislative aspects of Army policies,
plans, and
programs.
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It provides prompt, coordinated, consistent, and factual information |
to
inquiries received from Members, or for Congressional
reports on
legislative and investigative actions of interest
to
Army witnesses who are
called to appear before legislative or
investigative committees.
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