The Usefulness of Precious Metal Recovery Management System Information as the Basis for Assignment of a Precious Metals Indicator Code.

Abstract

The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) is responsible for the administration of the Defense Precious Metals Program. DLA has established a series of Precious Metals Indicator Codes (PMIC) to indicate the type and relative amount of precious metals in DoD items. DoD item managers are to assign PMICs to all items under their control. Once PMICs are recorded in item managers' supply management data, they will be entered on Disposal Turn-In Documents when items are offered to Defense Property Disposal Offices (DPDO) for disposal. DPDOs will use PMICs to identify those items whose precious metals content is to be recovered for future DoD use. Item managers have not begun the PMIC assignment process. The authors hypothesize that PMIC assignment by item managers using transaction information from the DLA Precious Metals Recovery Management System (PMRMS) will result in significant cost savings for DoD. Significant per item cost savings are shown to occur using the PMRMS method for assigning PMICs; however, the significance of total cost savings accruing to DoD was not conclusively determined. The potential of using Federal Item Identification Guide (FIIG) information for assigning PMICs was also discussed. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1980
Accession Number
ADA088724

Entities

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  • John A. Berg
  • Wayne R. Woosley

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  • Air Force Institute of Technology

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