Military Forms Guide

DD Form 1616 — DD Form 1616, Department of Defense Transportation Agreement Transfer of Professional School Personnel Outside Conus (Oconus) (Outside the 48 Continguous States and the District of Columbia), November 1999.

Department of Defense (DoD) Transportation Agreement Transfer of Professional School Personnel Outside CONUS (OCONUS)

Every entry in the Defense records system exists because some decision needed a documented basis, and DD Form 1616 is one of those instruments: DD Form 1616, Department of Defense Transportation Agreement Transfer of Professional School Personnel Outside Conus (Oconus) (Outside the 48 Continguous States and the District of Columbia), November 1999., created to Department of Defense (DoD) Transportation Agreement Transfer of Professional School Personnel Outside CONUS (OCONUS). The reason it carries a DD number rather than a service designation is structural — the Department maintains a single body of forms for matters that arise identically in every service, so that a record created in one component remains intelligible in another.

This is why the arrangement matters to you rather than only to the archivists. not stated governs the form throughout the Department, with not stated as the responsible office, so the record you create is legible outside your own component. Joint assignments, agency details and cross-service transactions all depend on that: the paperwork does not have to be reconstructed each time it crosses a boundary.

The edition in force is not stated, carried by the publisher as not stated, and edition discipline is stricter on a Department form than most people expect, precisely because supersession happens everywhere at once. There is no interval during which one service still works from the previous layout while another has moved on.

The sequence printed on the form is the sequence in which a reviewer will read it, and the two should agree. Header data frames every entry below it; the substantive fields depend on that frame; the certification stands at the end because its whole function is to vouch for what came before. Entries made out of sequence commonly contradict entries made earlier.

Check the edition date before you type anything, against not stated. Old blanks accumulate in shared drives for years, and the cost of one is not obvious until a reviewer cannot find a field. Because DD forms are revised centrally and replaced across the Department in a single action, there is no component still tolerating the old layout as a local practice.

Where a specific field is genuinely unclear, the instructions printed on the form come first and not stated governs where the two do not agree.

Download the form

The set published here is PDF, covering 2 pages with roughly 12 fields.

Every format is free, as published government documents are. A note on tools, though — the interactive field layer that makes a fillable pdf useful is precisely the part browser viewers handle least reliably. Save the file, open it in a full pdf reader, and the fields behave as the form's designer intended.

What the form asks for

  • A. Employee name (Last, First, Middle Initial).
  • B. Type of agreement. Press space bar to mark X in first box if initial, second box if renewal, third box if permanent change of station, or fourth box if renewal in conjunction with PCS.
  • C. Employee Social Security Number. Do not include dashes.
  • D. Report date to new or first Permanent Duty Station (P D S) (four digit year, two digit month, two digit day).
  • E. Last P D S Location.
  • F. Actual residence at time of appointment (To be determined at time of initial agreement).
  • 2.a. Number of school years.
  • G. Employee signature.
  • H. Date Signed (four digit year, two digit month, two digit day).
  • Press this Reset button to clear the data from all fields.
  • I. Other remarks (To be completed by personnel office or employing agency officials only.)

Submission follows not stated and whatever local instruction supplements it. Make a copy before the original leaves. Department forms travel across organizational lines by design, and the administrative distance that makes them useful is the same distance that makes tracing a lost one difficult.

Forms referenced inside this one are located by number alone, and that simplicity is a direct product of Department-level numbering. Because the DD sequence is maintained centrally and not duplicated by service, a number is a complete address: one number, one document, throughout the Defense establishment.

Where a service form is cited in the same instruction, the two numbering systems should not be read across. DA numbering belongs to the Army and is administered by an Army proponent; DD numbering belongs to the Department and is administered by not stated or an equivalent Department office. The systems developed separately and were never harmonized, so identical digits in each identify two documents with nothing in common. The prefix, not the number, tells you which system you are in.

A form is downstream of the policy that requires it, and revision usually starts there: a directive is reissued, a collection requirement is altered, notice language is updated by statute. The form is republished as a consequence. Since none of that reaches individual users, an archived copy quietly becomes wrong, and verifying not stated each time you download is the whole remedy.

What you have here is the document and a description of it, which is a different thing from guidance. This page is not an organ of the Department, gives no legal or procedural advice, and makes no representation about the outcome of any filing; the offices that administer the requirement are the only ones positioned to answer that. Applicability, eligibility and procedural questions belong to not stated, to your servicing personnel office, or to the office designated in not stated.

Questions and answers

What is DD Form 1616?
DD Form 1616, Department of Defense Transportation Agreement Transfer of Professional School Personnel Outside Conus (Oconus) (Outside the 48 Continguous States and the District of Columbia), November 1999.
Which edition is current?
Not stated by the publisher
Who is responsible for this form?
Not stated
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF

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