DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
Washington DC
Office of the assistant secretary
DAFI90-6001_DAFGM2022-01
30 September 2022
MEMORANDUM FOR DISTRIBUTION C
FLDCOMs/MAJCOMs/FOAs/DRUs
FROM: SAF/MR
1660 Air Force Pentagon
Washington, DC 20330-1660
SUBJECT: Department of the Air Force Guidance Memorandum to Department of the Air
Force Instruction (DAFI) 90-6001, Sexual Assault Prevention and Response
(SAPR) Program
By Order of the Secretary of the Air Force, this Department of the Air Force Guidance
Memorandum immediately redesignates this publication as Department of the Air Force
Instruction (DAFI) 90-6001, Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) Program, dated 15
July 2021, Interim Change 1, and implements changes to this DAFI to add Chapter 13,
Confidential Reporting and Advocacy Options for Military Sexual Harassment Victims.
This publication applies to Department of the Air Force civilian employees and military
members of the United States Space Force, Regular Air Force, Air Force Reserve, and Air
National Guard, in a federalized capacity. All references to United States Air Force terminology,
units, grades, and positions will also apply to the equivalent in the United States Space Force, as
appropriate. For example, references to Airmen (military and civilian) will also apply to
Guardians. References to major command (MAJCOM) or Numbered Air Forces (NAFs) will
also apply to field commands (FLDCOMs). References to wings will also apply to deltas. Air
Staff roles and responsibilities (e.g., AF/A1, etc.) may also apply to the equivalent Office of the
Chief of Space Operations (Space Staff) position or office (e.g., SF/S1, etc.), as deemed
appropriate.
Compliance with this Memorandum is mandatory. To the extent its directions are
inconsistent with other Department of the Air Force (DAF) publications, the information herein
prevails, in accordance with DAFI 90-160, Publications and Forms Management. Ensure all
records generated as a result of processes prescribed in this publication adhere to AFI 33-322,
Records Management and Information Governance Program, and are disposed in accordance
with the Air Force Records Disposition Schedule, which is located in the Air Force Records
Information Management System. Failure to obey with paragraph 13.4.3 constitutes a violation
of Article 92(1), UCMJ—failure to obey lawful order or regulation. Article 92(1) of the UCMJ