Publications. DOD Publications; U.S. Department of Commerce National Technical Information Service (NTIS) serves as the largest central resource . · contractor will need Government property to perform the contract. In many cases, this will be clear (e.g., there is a GFP attachment, or the contract cannot be performed without the acquisition of Government property), but in other situations the need for property oversight is less clear. Example. , Volume 11 of DoD Manual (DoDM) , and Defense Logistics Manual unless otherwise expressed in applicable issuances. POLICY. It is DoD policy that: a. Comprehensive financial and material management of all accountable government property contributes to operational readiness and supports requirements for sustained.
property at the installation and major Army command (MACOM) level. This regulation will be the basis for supplying real property information to offices of congressional committees, the Department of Defense (DOD), Headquarters, Department of the Army (HQDA), General Services Administration, and other interested Government agencies. DoDD "Liability for Government Property Lost, Damaged, or Destroyed" DoD M "DoD Finance and Accounting Manual" (Chapters: 28, 47, 65, and 81) DoDI "Regulations Governing the Use of Management Funds". USMC DPAS User's Manual: Vol. I January 1 General Overview The Defense Property Accountability System (DPAS) is a Department of Defense (DoD).
The Government relies on and requires its contractors to provide effective and efficient stewardship of the Government contract property (as defined at DoD Instruction ) in their custody. This stewardship responsibility, codified in the Federal Acquisition Regulation. The Government-Furnished Property module of the Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment is the DoD data repository for reporting loss of Government property in the possession of contractors. The requirements and procedures for reporting loss of Government property to the Government-Furnished Property module are set forth in the clause at , Reporting Loss of Government Property, prescribed at DoD M, DoD Manual for the Performance of Contract Property Administration (). To ensure ease of updates and accessibility, this guide is being made.
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