What are my timeframes for removal of DRMO or federal agency property screened?
From the new DoD 4160.21-M DoD Defense Materiel Disposition Manual, Chapter 5, Reutilization/Transfer Screening and Issue, Section C, Part 3, Tagging and Requisitioning: “…..a. Timeframes (1) Once the property is tagged, either physically, as a result of electronic screening, or by receipt of a GSA Federal Disposal System (FEDS) advance transfer order, the customer has 14 (calendar) days, or until the end of the Final Removal Period (see below), whichever is first, to submit a requisition. If the customer does not submit a requisition within the prescribed time, the tag will expire and the property will continue through the disposal process. (2) Once the customer submits a requisition: The customer has 14 (calendar) days, or until the end of the Final Removal Period, whichever is first, to remove the property [appropriate circumstances may warrant granting additional time]…………” For the most part, federal agencies don’t subscribe to the same removal timeframes as DRMS shown ab
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