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Shop Layout Introduction DMs fill billets in drafting or graphic shops on ships and shore locations. The mission of the command and the shop varies from billet to billet. Some shops stand alone and produce products from beginning to end. Other shops interface with a Photo Lab or Printshop to complete the products. It is important for you to understand the commitments and agreements of the shop to administer, manage, and supervise the shop efficiently. Local Local commitments are interfaces with other shops, such as a Photo Lab or a commitments Printshop. Maintain a good rapport with these support shops. Provide them with creditable service and your shop will receive the same. External In addition to and external to the command, Navy drafting shops have commitments obligations and responsibilities defined by instruction and practice. Know the commitments of the shop to provide support to units external to your command. These commitments exist in the form of Interservice Support Agreements (ISA), Joint Interservice Regional Support Group (JIRSG), Memorandums of Understanding (MOU), and Memorandums of Agreement (MOA). Agreements between units typically define reoccurring services and the basis for financial reimbursement. Although you need not know the intricacies involved in establishing agreements between units, you must know if your shop has such commitments, the extent of the obligation, and the format for finding. These factors can determine how your shop orders supplies and schedules work loads. Figure 1-1 shows external agreements and their purposes. Figure 1-1. —External  Agreements. Continued on next page 1-4

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