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Equipment Equipment Reutilization Reutilization
ProgramProgram
Elizabeth ErdmanMedical Equipment and Logistics
Solutions (MELS)Code 03
Context:•As Federal Budgets are tightening, proper management of assets for reutilization is criticalPurpose: •Review the procedures for the Excess Material Redistribution Program•Discuss current metrics for Navy-reported Excess and the Way AheadObjectives:•Learn the value of reporting excess equipment•Provide overview for the reporting of excess to TRIMEDS through DMLSS
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References
• GAO - DOD EXCESS PROPERTY Management Control Breakdowns Result in Substantial Waste and Inefficiency, May 2005
• DOD 4160.21-M, Defense Materiel Disposition Manual
• SECNAVINST 7320.10A, DON personal Property Policies and Procedures.
• NAVMED P 5132
BUMED FY12 Equipment Removed with Life Left
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Line Items Removed with Life Left
Dollar Value of Items Removed with Life Left
10,229 Items Removed with 2
or more years Life Left since
November 2011
Total Dollar Value: $36,849,556
BUMED Metrics
• Since October 2011, BUMED has reported 934 Line Items with a total dollar value of $1,622,258.
• Since November 2011, BUMED has removed 10,229 Line Items with 2 or more years of life left with a total dollar value of $36,849,556
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Federal regulations, DOD 4160.21-M, chapter 5, calls for reutilization of excess property to the extent feasible to fill existing needs and to satisfy additional needs before initiating new procurement or repair. All DOD activities are required to screen available excess assets to identify items that could satisfy valid needs, and the military services have programs for reutilizing property by redistributing excess property across their units to meet ongoing operational needs
What happens to your equipment once its turned in to
your local DRMO?
• DLA Disposition Services handles excess property through:• reuse• transfer • donation • sale• disposal
• DLA Disposition Services has a searchable database with an inventory of over 600,000 items
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Why Report to Excess?
• Reporting of Excess Medical Equipment is unique to DoD Medical Activities because of the specialized nature of the assets
• Reporting to Excess allows Medical Equipment to be shared between services more easily and quickly than through DRMO
• Assets that are transferred to other DOD activities using DMLSS can be laterally transferred in DMLSS
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• Excess reporting shall be performed using DMLSS. • Excess reported will be posted in the Tri-Service Medical Excess Distribution System (TRIMEDS) for a total of 45 days. • Limited to the reporting service for 25 days
and made available to all services after 20 days.
• Turn-ins of excess property are reported on DOD Form 1348, Disposal Turn-in Document, using a hard copy form that accompanies physical turn-ins of property at DRMOs or electronic reporting.
Condition Codes
A- Serviceable-Issuable without QualificationNew, used, repaired, or reconditioned material whichis serviceable and issuable to all customers withoutlimitation or restrictions. Includes material with morethan 6 months shelf life remaining.
•Determined by BIOMED•Maintenance Assessment should also be considered (especially for requesting command)
Donations
SchoolsFire Dept, PoliceFirst Responders
Reminders
• Update POCs• Enter your Command’s RIC.
• Find your RIC through DLA’s website: https://www.transactionservices.dla.mil/DAASINQ/warning.asp
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ETM POCs
Program Manager• Edlouie Ortega – ETM SupervisorAnalytics/Equipment Management • HM1 Sherwin Villagracia – Data Quality
Management• Elizabeth Erdman – Inventory Management/LAVEquipment Management• HA Denise Matamoro – Property Accounting
Support
[email protected] [email protected]
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Related Sessions
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LO-M-1-C Property Accounting BasicsLO-T-3-B Equipment Management Self
Assessment - Conduct Your Own LAVLO-W-3-D Equipment Management Process