Should the Document Indexing Tracking System (DIRS) database or reports printed from the DIRS database be submitted to CACI for inclusion in the LSN?
A. No. The DIRS database is an administrative tool used to verify that document references are available in the RIS, the Technical Library, or the Data management System. The DIRs database contains no documents; it is a bibliographic listing of documents. Likewise printed DIRS reports are simply lists of documents.
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