This guidance is applicable to all DEMIL Code B and DEMIL Code Q excess property located in the Continental US (CONUS), Alaska, Hawaii and Guam. Other DLA Disposition Services overseas and CENTCOM field activities will continue to dispose of all DEMIL Code B and Q property after screening in accordance with current procedures. After DOD screening at the DLA Disposition Services Site, serviceable DEMIL B and sensitive DEMIL Q property will be transferred and held at the Long Term Storage Facility in Columbus for extended reutilization screening by DOD and approved Special Programs (i.e. Foreign Military Sales (FMS), Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) and Fire Fighters) customers. DEMIL B and sensitive DEMIL Q property can only be reutilized by authorized DOD components (Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps to include Guard and Reserve Units), and approved Special Programs (FMS, Law Enforcement Activities (LEAs) and Fire Fighters). LTS property is available for screening on the DLA Disposition Services Web site @ https://www.DispositionServices.dla.mil/asset/govegeo1.html. Property will be available for electronic screening only, no physical screening will be permitted at the LTS facility.
Non-DOD individuals and organizational representatives can view a listing of assets being held at the LTS by accessing the link below: DLA Disposition Services Public Search Form B & Q Long Term Storage Inventory as of October 17, 2011 Internet Explorer: <Right Click> File Name and select "Save Target as...". Saving to the Desktop is recommended. Then use the appropriate program for the filetype to open the file. The sensitivity of DEMIL Q items is determined by the DOD Demilitarization Coding Management Office (DCMO). Individuals or organizational representatives electing to challenge a DEMIL Code listed for a National Stock Number (NSN) or to challenge an item as being non-sensitive to National Security, may use the DCMO online web form to submit a Challenge request. The submitter must provide all required information in the mandatory fields and as much supporting rationale and documentation or other industry standards to substantiate their cited justification. Challenge request forms will be required for each NSN being challenged. All Challenge requests will be reviewed by the DCMO to determine if the NSN is assigned the correct DEMIL Code and the appropriate DEMIL Integrity Code. Submitters should allow for ample time for the DEMIL challenge team to process the request. Further information on the Challenge process and the online request form can be found at: PDF documents found on this page can be viewed using a PDF Reader. For updates or improvements to this page Page updated 11.02.2011 (rs) |