Quick Form Download

DD Form 2602 — DD Form 2602, Department of Defense Critical Acquisition Position - Rotation Review Summary, July 1998

Department of Defense Critical Acquisition Position - Rotation Review Summary

Download the form

The scope here is Department-wide. DD Form 2602 — DD Form 2602, Department of Defense Critical Acquisition Position - Rotation Review Summary, July 1998 — exists to Department of Defense Critical Acquisition Position - Rotation Review Summary, and it applies across the services rather than inside one. That is what the DD prefix encodes: joint issue, single edition, every branch and defense agency working from identical paper.

Authority: not stated prescribes it, not stated maintains it. Those two names settle most disputes about why the form is being asked for. Local commands add timing on top; the requirement itself comes from above them.

Edition not stated, status not stated. That comparison is the first thing worth making, because a DD form supersedes centrally and an old copy in a shared drive is out of date for every office, not just yours.

The set is PDF. Size: 1 pages, about 29 fields.

Free download, every format. Do not fill the form in a browser tab — browser pdf viewers handle interactive fields inconsistently and discard entries on close.

What the form asks for

  • Component/organization.
  • 1. To (Acquisition Career Program Board (ACPB)).
  • 2. Via (Reviewing Official).
  • 3. From (Organization and Address).
  • Position Data. 4. Position number.
  • 5. Job title.
  • 6. Grade/rank.
  • 7. Organization/location.
  • 8. Military reserved position? Press space bar to mark X in first box if yes, second box if no.
  • Incumbent identification and personal data. 9. Name (last, first, middle initial).
  • 10. Grade/rank.
  • 11. Social security number (or other identification number).
  • 12. Acquisition career field.
  • 13. Date of assignment to current position (4 digit year, 2 digit month).
  • 14. Date of review (4 digit year, 2 digit month).
  • 15. Disposition. X first box if the incumbent should remain in the present position, second box if should be reassigned to another position.
  • 16. Date of next review (4 digit year, 2 digit month).
  • If reassignment recommended: 17. Planned new position. a. Job title.
  • 17.b. Grade/rank.
  • 17.c. Organization.
  • 18. Requesting official. a. Typed name.
  • 18.b. Grade/rank.
  • 18.c. Organization.
  • d. Signature.

Edition check comes first, ahead of any entry. Compare the printed date to not stated and replace anything older. Department-level supersession is simultaneous across the services, so a superseded blank is not merely out of date locally; the office receiving it is already working from the new field structure whichever branch it belongs to.

For anything ambiguous in a specific field, the form's own instructions come first and not stated controls where the two differ.

Send it as not stated or local guidance specifies. Save a copy. Cross-service and cross-agency routing is normal for Department forms, and a lost original outside your own organization is harder to chase down.

Look up cross-referenced forms by series and number. DD numbering is unified across the Department, which removes the usual step of identifying which service issued the thing.

Prefix before number. A DA citation and a DD citation in the same instruction point at separate systems — one Army, administered by an Army proponent, one Department-wide under not stated — and there is no correspondence between them at any number.

Three drivers of revision: directive reissue, altered collection requirements, updated statutory notice text. No notification accompanies any of them, so download fresh and confirm not stated rather than reusing an archived file.

Limits of this page: it distributes a published Department of Defense document and describes it. No legal advice, no procedural ruling, no statement about whether any submission will be accepted. Applicability, eligibility and procedure belong to not stated, to a servicing personnel office, or to the office named in not stated.

Questions and answers

What is DD Form 2602?
DD Form 2602, Department of Defense Critical Acquisition Position - Rotation Review Summary, July 1998
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

Other forms in the series