Encl. (3) to COMDTINST 1742.3K
LIST OF INFORMATION SUPPORT MATERIALS AND SERVICES
overview of the FVAP as well as electronic access to voting materials. In addition, this site
provides election information, access to the on-line FPCA, links to state government
homepages, and links to other sites with election information and results.
2. 2004 - 2005 Voting Assistance Guide. A reference guide for VAOs that provides a
compendium of state-by-state absentee voting procedures.
3. VAO Training. A training workshop is available at the FVAP website.
4. Posters. Voting posters are available for use by the Armed Forces, State Department, and
other government agencies. Initial requirements for posters will be coordinated by the FVAP
with DoD components and other government agencies. Distribution is made through normal
supply channels. These posters will also be available for sale to the public through the
Government Printing Office.
5. News Articles and Features. News and feature articles are released to all media on the voting
assistance program emphasizing primary elections, Overseas Citizens Voters Week, Armed
Forces Voters Week, and the general elections. Departments and/or agencies outside the
DoD will be sent this information for their use as appropriate.
6. DoD Voting Information Center (VIC). The VIC is a 24-hour automated telephone system
that contains election information. Anyone may call the VIC at 800-438-8683, 703-588-
1343 or, if overseas, by using the appropriate toll-free number listed on the FVAP website or
in the Federal Voting Assistance Guide 2004-2005.
7. Voting Information News Newsletter. This is a monthly newsletter published by the FVAP.
It contains up-to-date information on voting-related matters and is distributed to all VAOs by
regular mail or e-mail. Current and past newsletters are also available for download on the
FVAP website.
8. FVAP Electronic Transmission Service. Where allowed by state law, a military or overseas
citizen may electronically transmit the FPCA to local election officials by using one of the
following numbers: 800-368-8683, 703-693-5527. or the appropriate international toll-free
number listed on the FVAP website or in the Federal Voting Assistance Guide 2004-2005.
9. Ombudsman Service. The FVAP provides an Ombudsman Service for VAOs, voters, and
local election officials to resolve problems or answer questions. Call 800-438-8683, 703-
588-1584, or use the appropriate international toll-free number listed on the FVAP website or
in the Federal Voting Assistance Guide 2004-2005.