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PLRD-83-11 1 (1982-10-28)

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                     UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE         J Iq   3
                             WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548



PROcUKMEmor. Lmatmes.                                  OCTOBER 28,1982
AND RADINUS DIVISION



      General Donald R. Keith
      Commanding General, Army Materiel
        Development and Readiness Command                  119803

      Dear General Keith:

           Subject: ,The Army Has Not Effectively Used Vertical
                     Inventory Management Techniques'(GAO/PLRD-83-11)

           We have surveyed vertical inventory management techniques in
      the military services. We found that the Air Force and Navy have
      implemented vertical management controls over large segments of
      their inventories, but the Army has done little to implement ver-
      tical management.

           The Army's principal attempt at vertical management is the
      Selected Item Management System-Expanded (SIMS-X). However, the
      Army has not achieved the goals of SIMS-X. This conclusion is
      based on our work at the Deputy Chief of Staff, Logistics (DCSLOG);
      the Materiel Development and Readiness Command (DARCOM); the Troop
      Support and Aviation Readiness Command (TSARCOM); and Fort Campbell.

      BACKGROUND

           Under vertical management, a single manager maintains world-
      wide control, ownership, and visibility over all inventories at
      both the wholesale and retail levels. Advantages include higher
      material readiness, improved supply responsiveness, decreased in-
      ventories, and lower administrative costs.

           Army Regulation 710-1 states that SIMS-X:

           --Implements Office of the Secretary of Defense directives
             concerning vertical and critical supply management
             of secondary items.

           --Gives the wholesale item manager visibility of assets and
             requirements for selected items at the retail supply level.

           --Applies to both stock fund and appropriated items.


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