Defense Supplier Base: DOD Should Leverage Ongoing Initiatives in Developing Its Program to Mitigate Risk of Counterfeit Parts

Abstract

Generally, the term counterfeit refers to instances in which the identity or pedigree of a product is knowingly misrepresented by individuals or companies. Counterfeiters often try to take advantage of the established worth of the imitated product, and the counterfeit product may not work as well as the genuine article. The threat of counterfeit parts continues to grow as counterfeiters have developed more sophisticated capabilities to replicate parts and gain access to scrap materials that were thought to have been destroyed. Counterfeiters exist across industries and are able to respond to changes in market conditions. Counterfeit parts can be quickly distributed in online markets. Almost every industry can be affected by counterfeit parts. Counterfeiting can affect the safety, operational readiness, costs, and the critical nature of the military mission. DOD procures millions of parts through its logistics support providers-DLA supply centers, military service depots, and defense contractors-who are responsible for ensuring the reliability of the DOD parts they procure.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 01, 2010
Accession Number
ADA520659

Entities

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  • Anne-marie Fennell
  • Belva Martin
  • Jean Mcsween
  • John Neumann
  • Jonathan Mulcare
  • Josie Sigl
  • Kevin Heinz
  • Lisa Gardner
  • Mackenzie Cooper
  • Robert Bullock
  • Sylvia Schaztz

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  • United States Government Accountability Office

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  • Advanced Electronics
  • Ground and Sea Platforms
  • Human Systems
  • Space
  • Weapons Technologies

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  • Counterfeit Parts
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  • Fighter Aircraft
  • Information Exchange
  • Intellectual Property
  • Law
  • Logistics
  • Personnel Management
  • Radar
  • Reliability
  • Supply Chain
  • Supply Chain Integrity
  • Test And Evaluation
  • United States Government

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