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AR 710-2 Supply Policy below the wholesale level
What does AR 700-84 do? (3 things) 1. Issue/sale of personnel clothing to soldiers/DA civilians 2. maintenance, replacement and disposition of clothing 3. Designed for enlisted, but may apply to officers and WOs
AR 700-84 Issue and sale of clothing
DA PAM 710-2-1 Unit supply system manual procedures
What does AR 710-2 do? (2 things) 1. Supply policy for operations below the wholesale level 2. Provides specific policy for accountability and assignment of responsibility for property issued to units & management of stocks for issue to a customer
What does DA PAM 710-2-1 do? (2 things) 1. Provides unit and organizational manual 2. Supply procedures for requesting, receiving, accounting for reusing and turn in of supplies and equipment
DA PAM 710-2-2 Supply Support Activity Systems Manual Procedures
What does DA PAM 710-2-2 do? (1 thing) Provides the manual procures to manage and operate a uniform supply system for support units below the wholesale level
AR 735-5 Policies & Procedures for Property Accountability
What does AR 735-5 do? (4 things) 1. basic policies & procedures to account for property 2. Procedures to be used when property is lost, damaged or destroyed 3. Authorized methods to obtain relief from property responsibility 4. Defines the command supply discipline program
What regulation is used for lost, damaged or destroyed property? AR 735-5
What is MTOE Mission Table of Organization and Equipment
Types of responsibilities (5) 1. Command 2. Supervisory 3. Direct 4. Custodial 5. Personal
Command responsibility 1. Inherent-Can't be delegated 2. Evidenced by a command position of any type 3. Examples: DIV, BN, CO, Battery
Responsibility Individual obligation to ensure that govt. property and funds entrusted to their possession, command ...are cared for and used and safekeeping are provided
Supervisory Responsibility 1. Inherent in all supervisory positions 2. Not contingent upon signed receipts..can't be delegated 3. Dept. Head, Section Chief, Shift Leader
Direct Responsibility 1. Results from assignments as an accountable officers..receipt of formal written delegation 2. Commanders/supervisors will determine and assign in writing 3. officers/PBOs
Personal Responsibility 1. Applies to all Govt. property 2. Weapon, Personal items
Can Responsibility be delegated? NO
Custodial responsibility 1. Security of property in the supply area 2. Ensure subordinate's activities are contributing to the proper care of equipment 3. Enforcing security/safety/accounting 4. report if unable to enforce
How many types of responsibilities are there? 5
How many classes of supply are there? 10
Supply Class 1 Substances to included bottled water and ice
Supply Class 2 Clothing and Equipment
Supply CLass 3 Fuel
Supply Class 4 Barrier
Supply Class 5 Ammo
Supply Class 6 person convenience items
SUpply Class 7 Major End items
Supply Class 8 Medical SUpplies
Supply Class 9 Repair Items
Supply Class 10 Non-military items
If no one admits lost item & you're responsible and the item is more than your month's base pay you fill out... DA form 4697, report of survey
If lost item is admitted to and less than your monthly base pay you fill out...(cash or no cash) DD Form 362, statement of charges/cash collection voucher
Army Supply management Functions 1.Request 2. Receive 3. Issue 4. Store 5. Disposition/turn in
How many forms used to request supplies? 4-DA form 2765, DA form 3161, DA form 1348-6, DA form 581
DA Form 2765 Used to request expendable, durable or non-expendable single line item with an NSN
DA form 3161 used to request ten or more items
DA form 1348-6 used to order a non-NSN single item, classified items
DA form 581 Ammo and explosives
Two forms for Receipt of supplies DA Form 1687 & DA Form 5977
DA Form 1687 Notice of Delegation of Authority to receipt for supplies
DA Form 5977 Authorization card
Automated Supply Systems PBUS-E, SARSS, ULLS, TAMIS-R
PBUS-E Property book unit supply-enhanced
PBUS-E function Property accountability, asset visibility
PBUS-E Description on line interactive system, used in a division, centralized in the DMMC, non division it's de-centralized to the battalion level
SARSS Standard Army Retail Supply System
SARSS Function automated system that performs all the supply management functions, online, transaction oriented allowing users to enter data
ULLS Unit Level Logistics System
ULLS function automated system that provides real time logistic management and decision support information
TAMIS-R Training Ammunition Management Information System-Redesigned
TAMIS-R function system used to account for ammunition at all levels above the user
Nonexpendable property property not consumed (weapons, vehicles)
Expendable property consumed in use, office supplies, repair parts
Durable property not consumed in use, does not require book accountability, but requires a control when issued...hand tools, desks
Real property land and improvements, facilities
Installation property non deployable property issued to a unit commander, except expendable times and personal clothing
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