Can I screen DRMOs and/or federal civilian agencies in person?
With the exception of DLA depots participating in the Recycling Control Point (RCP) program, DRMO’s allow on-site physical screening and tagging of available property at their locations. Before traveling to the DRMO you are planning to screen, call to confirm screening days and times if applicable. Federal Civilian Agencies (FCA’s) usually allow in-person screening of property where applicable. Again, try and contact the property manager before traveling to the site. Please keep in mind while DRMO’s generate FEPP on a continuing basis, many Federal Civilian Agencies are only occasional generators of property with items available for transfer periodically. For the most part, only the larger federal civilian agency locations or a department’s national center have full-time excess property operations in place on a year-round basis.
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