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Oversight of Defense Surplus Equipment and the Activities of the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service

Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform and Oversight. Subcommittee on Government Management, Information, and Technology
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Page : 188 pages
File Size : 47,62 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Political Science
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Oversight of Defense Surplus Equipment and the Activities of the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service

Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform and Oversight. Subcommittee on Government Management, Information, and Technology
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Page : 166 pages
File Size : 37,60 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Political Science
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Defense Surplus Equipment Disposal

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Page : 4 pages
File Size : 43,70 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Government property
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The Department of Defense (DOD) through a Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) component called the Defense Utilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) has a policy for disposing of government equipment and supplies considered surplus or deemed unnecessary to the agency's currently designated mission. DRMS is responsible for property reuse (including resale), precious metal recovery, recycling, hazardous property disposal, and the demilitarization of military equipment. The effort to dispose of surplus military equipment dates back to the end of World War II when the Federal government sought to reduce a massive inventory of surplus military equipment by making such equipment available to civilians. In August 2008, Liquidity Services, Inc. was awarded the DRMS contract to manage the receipt, storage, marketing, and disposition of all usable surplus property generated by DOD installations throughout the United States. The contract has a base term of three years, with two one-year renewal options.

Defense Surplus Equipment Disposal

Author : Valerie Bailey Grasso
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 25,66 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Government property
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The Department of Defense (DOD) through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) component called DLA Disposition Services [formerly the Defense Utilization and Marketing Service (DRMS)] has a policy for disposing of government equipment and supplies considered surplus or deemed unnecessary, or excess, to the agency's currently designated mission. DLA Disposition Services is responsible for property reuse (including resale), precious metal recovery, recycling, hazardous property disposal, and the demilitarization of military equipment. The effort to dispose of surplus military equipment dates back to the end of World War II when the Federal government sought to reduce a massive inventory of surplus military equipment by making such equipment available to civilians. (Note: disposal of surplus real property, including land, buildings, commercial facilities, and equipment situated thereon, is assigned to the General Services Administration's Office of Property Disposal.) On September 22, 2010, DLA published a pre-solicitation notice, to be reissued as a Request for Proposal (RFP) after October 1, 2010, for the contract to manage the receipt, storage, marketing, and disposition of all excess property, including the reutilization, transfer, and donation of useable surplus property generated by DOD installations throughout the United States.

Controls Over Excess Defense Articles Provided to Foreign Governments

Author : Joseph R. Oliva
Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 21,74 MB
Release : 2009-08
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 1437915248

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Discusses controls over approving, accounting for, and shipping excess defense articles to foreign gov¿ts. From Oct. 2001 through March 2006, DoD reported providing excess defense articles with an acquisition value of $2 billion to 57 foreign gov¿ts. friendly to the U.S. Excess defense articles are DoD-owned items no longer needed and declared excess by the U.S. Armed Forces. The Army and the Defense Logistics Agency provided approx. 99% of the excess defense articles with an acquisition value of $875 million to 37 foreign gov¿ts. The auditor found weaknesses and focused their review on controls at the Defense Logistics Agency¿s Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service. Includes recommendations. Charts and tables.