Title: DEFENSE REUTILIZATION AND MARKETING SERVICE DRMS
1DEFENSE REUTILIZATION AND MARKETING SERVICE(DRMS)
- Reutilization Program
- Presented by Carol Fix
- August 2, 2006
2Topics
- Photos/better descriptions
- Update POC information
- Status of Lab Equipment
- DoD 4160.21-M revisions
- Reutilization Branch Initiatives
- Standard Pickup hours
- Property Removal Notices
- MEO/RGO
3Photos/Descriptions
- Oct 02 Feb 03 DRMOs posted a total of 341
photos 85.25 Photos per month - 01 Jan 06 12 Jul 06 DRMOs posted 13,460 photos
2,243 Photos per month - Rotating Photos (DRMS RTD Web Site)
- 7/21/06 215 photos posted
- 164 issued to RTD customers at 34.8M
- 24 were thru GSA at 7M
- Success Rate 76.3
- Train/educate/motivate the Military Services to
give us better data
4Update POC Information
- Reutilization List updated Quarterly
- Shared with GSA
- Provide update to GSA on case-by-case basis
- Reutilization Branch is developing RTD/DSR
Global email address
5Lab Equipment
- June 7, 2006 non-controlled FSG 65, 66, and 67
groups items released for RTD - May 22, 2006 - Buzzword list was expanded
- MEO/RGO will hold medical equipment items
matching expanded word list and FSG list - No RTD
6DoD 4160.21-M
- Academic Institutions and Non-Profit
Organizations - Educational partnership between Defense
laboratory with educational institutions - POC DoD Technology Transfer Program Manager
Falls Church, VA - 15 U.S.C. 3710(i) (reference (cg)) the director
of DoD Lab may directly transfer (donate)
laboratory (i.e., scientific, research) equipment
that is excess to the needs of the lab - The program has no operational relationship with
DLA other than DoD 4160.21-M policy publication
7New Initiatives
- Increase reutilization of A condition items by
DLA and DOD ICPs - Review information accuracy survey results to
identify and correct systemic issues - 98 since
Jan 05 - Test longer screening timeframes for A condition
property - Push inventory alerts to past customers (11,354
sent) 1,035 requisitions since Mar 06 valued at
14M - Expand to TD customers in early FY07
8Pickup Hours
- Applies to HUB (MEO/RGO) Sites and Receipt In
Place Sites (could be impacted site) and Stand
Alone sites - These sites operate differently
- Host Base/Post Hours of Operation
- Consider Generator Turn-Ins and other RTD
required pickups - All Turn-Ins and Pickups must be scheduled 48
hours in advance
9TD Walk-in Releases New
- No release of property to Transfer or Donation
customers is authorized unless the DRMO has a DD
1348-1A (CONUS) or receives a faxed or e-mail
copy of the approved SF 122/123 directly from GSA
- DRMS will provide GSA Global email addresses
- DRMO will not issue property to customers who
hand carry a signed SF 122/123 with them unless
the DRMO has a DD 1348-1A (CONUS) or there is an
independent copy received via fax or e-mail
directly from GSA - Transfer and Donation customers must schedule
pickups
10DoD Special Programs Walk-in Releases New
- Process electronic requisitions no hardcopy
walk-ins allowed - FFP will be able to use the electronic Walk-in
application - Customers must schedule pickups
- Customers provide the information in writing from
their office email address or via DRMS Form
Letter of Authorization for Pick up - Property will be released to those authorized
individuals and/or transporters once proper
identification has been furnished
11- MEO Most Efficient Organization
- Provided receipt, stock, store and issue
warehousing functions - RGO - Remaining Government Organization
performs Admin functions, Reutilization Admin,
Environmental, Record management, etc. - DSR Disposal Service Representatives upfront
decision makers
12Hub/Open Site Listing
Hub Open sites receiving property from at least
one Impacted Site Stand Alone does not
receive property from an Impacted site
13Impacted Site Listing
Impacted Cross docking sites where the
Generator Schedules Turn-ins No RTD screening of
Usable Property
14DISPOSAL OPTIONSDSR INTERFACE
Final Disposal Processes
DSR helps to Coordinate/Effect
Demilitarization (prior to sale)
Generator
Property Reutilization
DSR helps to Coordinate
Direct transport to MEO Generator Pays Transport
DSR Coordinates Direct Ship to Final Disposal
DRMS Pays for Transport
Hazardous Waste Disposal
DSR helps to Coordinate
Demanufacturing/ UNICOR
RGO Directs
Precious Metals Recycling
MEO transports to Open Site/Hub
Scrap Venture
DSR Makes Disposal Decision, Implements Vision
Commercial Venture
Cross Docking
15WHAT is a DSR?
- DRMO of the Future
- Maintains liaison between DRMO/DRMS and customers
- Provides on site Customer service
- Phone, fax, email or in person
- Makes disposal decisions/provide disposal options
- Co-ordinates out bound property shipments
- Integrate RGO Operations DSRs
- Partner Interface (MEO, CV, SV, etc)
16DSR Responsibilities
- Meet the Generators on their grounds
- Pre Inspect Property
- Provide direct shipments when appropriate
- Smart Receipt In Place (RIP)
- Known RTD items (i.e. CFL, PM, FORSCOM)
- Maintain Customer support
- Provide disposal updates as necessary
- RTD system enhancements
17DSR Responsibilities defined
- Pre-receipt of property at Generator Site
- Acceptance/refusal
- Documentation verification
- Complete with correct condition code/NSN
- Demil code
- Required certifications and supporting documents
- Disposal decision maker
- Downgrade to local scrap yard (XR3/DWN)
- Direct Ship to CDC/PM as appropriate
18QUESTIONS? COMMENTS?
19THE R/T/D PROCESS
EXCESS
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