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COMMAND SUPPLY DISCIPLINE PROGRAM. TASK: ESTABLISH COMPANY LEVEL COMMAND SUPPLY DISCIPLINE PROGRAMCONDITIONS: GIVEN AR 710-2, AR 70-2-1 AND AR 735-5STANDARDS: ESTABLISH A COMAND SUPPLY DISCIPLINE PROGRAM MAKING THE UNIT MORE EFFICIENT WITH RESPECT TO USING ONLY THE PROPER AMOUNT OF SUPPLIES AND RESOURCES TO ACCOMPLISH THE MISSION..
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1. COMMAND SUPPLY DISCIPLINE PROGRAM PRIMARY INSTRUCTOR: SSG HARRIS
REFERENCES: AR 710-2
AR 735-5
2. COMMAND SUPPLY DISCIPLINE PROGRAM TASK: ESTABLISH COMPANY LEVEL COMMAND SUPPLY DISCIPLINE PROGRAM
CONDITIONS: GIVEN AR 710-2, AR 70-2-1 AND AR 735-5
STANDARDS: ESTABLISH A COMAND SUPPLY DISCIPLINE PROGRAM MAKING THE UNIT MORE EFFICIENT WITH RESPECT TO USING ONLY THE PROPER AMOUNT OF SUPPLIES AND RESOURCES TO ACCOMPLISH THE MISSION.
3. COMMAND SUPPLY DISCIPLINE PROGRAM TOPICS OF DISCUSSION
WHAT IS CSDP
SUPPLY DISCIPLINE
SUPPLY ECONOMY
CLASSES OF SUPPLY
EXPENDABLE PROPERTY ITEMS
NONEXPENDABLE PROPERTY ITEMS
ANNEX PROCEDURES
COMPONENT HR PROCEDURES
ACCOUNTABILITY
RESPONSIBILITY
DA FORM 3161
DA FORM 2062
4. COMMAND SUPPLY DISCIPLINE PROGRAM WHAT IS CSDP?
Command Supply Discipline Program-
The compliance with established DA regulations to effectively administer supply economy. It applies to the use of supply funds and to all functions and levels of operation
Maximizing the use of our supplies and equipment through the prevention of fraud waste and abuse
5. COMMAND SUPPLY DISCIPLINE PROGRAM WHAT IS SUPPLY ECONOMY?
Supply Economy- The conservation of materials by every individual dealing with Army supplies to ensure that only the proper amount is used to accomplish the task.
6. COMMAND SUPPLY DISCIPLINE PROGRAM CLASSES OF SUPPLY
I Subsistence; Rations
II Expendable/Durable items;
III POL; Oil, Fuel
IV Construction Materials; Lumber, Sandbags
V Ammunition
VI Personal Demand Items; Soap, Toothpaste
VII Major End Items; Vehicles
VIII Medical Supplies; Litters, Needles
IX Repair Parts; Batteries, Tires
X Non-Military Items; Landscaping
7. COMMAND SUPPLY DISCIPLINE PROGRAM Expendable Property Items
Items that are consumed during use or lose their identity during use
Items with a unit price of $100.00 or less and not otherwise classified as durable or nonexpendable
Expendable items are considered exhausted upon issue and require no formal accounting after issue to the user level
8. COMMAND SUPPLY DISCIPLINE PROGRAM Nonexpendable Property Items
Items that are not consumed during use and retain their original identity during use
Nonexpendable items require formal accountability throughout the life of the item
9. COMMAND SUPPLY DISCIPLINE PROGRAM Durable Property Items
Items that are not consumed during use but because of their unique characteristics require hand receipt control
All tools, components of end items and durable components of sets kits and outfits will be accounted for using hand receipt annexes or component lists
10. COMMAND SUPPLY DISCIPLINE PROGRAM Controlling components of end items
Hand-receipt annex procedures
Items with components that have nonexpendable or durable shortages must be recorded on DA 2062 and placed on order
Only the items that are short need to be listed
11. COMMAND SUPPLY DISCIPLINE PROGRAM Controlling components of end items
Component hand receipt procedures
A hand receipt for sets kits and outfits is a component hand receipt that lists all components less expendables and consumables
All components are listed, only on-hand quantities are signed for
12. COMMAND SUPPLY DISCIPLINE PROGRAM Accountability
The obligation of a person to keep records of all property or funds such as:
Identification data
Gains/losses
Due ins/due outs
Balances on hand or in use
13. COMMAND SUPPLY DISCIPLINE PROGRAM Responsibility
The obligation of an individual to ensure that all government property and funds entrusted to his/her possession, command or supervisory are properly used and cared for, and that proper custody and safekeeping are provided
14. COMMAND SUPPLY DISCIPLINE PROGRAM Responsibility
4 types
Command
Supervisory
Direct
Personal
15. COMMAND SUPPLY DISCIPLINE PROGRAM Command Responsibility
The obligation the commander to ensure that all government property within his command is properly used and cared for
16. COMMAND SUPPLY DISCIPLINE PROGRAM Supervisory Responsibility
The obligation a supervisor to ensure that all government property issued to or used by his subordinates is properly used and cared for and that proper custody and safekeeping are provided.
It is inherent in all supervisory positions and is not contingent upon signed hand receipts.
17. COMMAND SUPPLY DISCIPLINE PROGRAM Direct Responsibility
The obligation of a person to ensure that all government property for which he or she has receipted is properly used and cared for
18. COMMAND SUPPLY DISCIPLINE PROGRAM Personal Responsibility
The obligation of a person to exercise reasonable and prudent actions to properly use, care for, and safeguard all property in his or her possession. This applies with or without a hand receipt
19. COMMAND SUPPLY DISCIPLINE PROGRAM
QUESTIONS
20. COMMAND SUPPLY DISCIPLINE PROGRAM SIGN IN SHEET
____NAME_______RANK________SECTION__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
21. COMMAND SUPPLY DISCIPLINE PROGRAM VISITOR SIGN IN SHEET
____NAME___RANK__SECTION__REMARKS_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________