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Miscellaneous Programs
If you do not qualify to receive DLA Disposition Services property as a DOD, Federal, or Donation customer, you may qualify under one of these special programs.
The official auxiliary of the USAF and is eligible to receive excess and FEPP without reimbursement.  Title to the property is transferred to CAP upon the condition that the property be used by CAP to support valid mission requirements.  The CAP must return unneeded property to a DLA Disposition Services site .
 
DOD Computers for Learning Program (CFL):
This program allows for the transfer of excess DoD computer hardware to eligible elementary and secondary schools within the United States.  This program is based upon Executive Order 12999 .
 
DOD Contractors:
The Military Service/Defense Agency Management Control Activity (MCA) is authorized to withdraw  specific excess personal property from DLA Disposition Services sites for use as GFM/Government Furnished Equipment (GFE) to support officially stated contractual requirements per the DoD 4000.25-1-M
 
An Interagency Agreement  has been entered into by and between the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service, Fire and Aviation Management, Washington Office and the Department of Defense (DoD) under the authority of the Economy Act, 31 U.S.C 1535.  To determine if your VFD or EMS is eligible to participate in the DOD Firefighter Program, please contact your USDA FS State agency. www.fs.fed.us/fire/partners/fepp
If you have further questions, please  take a look at our DOD Firefighter Program Reutilization Guide.
 
DOD or Service Museums:
10 USC 2572 or 40 USC 481 and DoD 4160-21 M, Chapter 5 provide for DLA Disposition Services issues of DoD excess for museum use, display, or exchange. Currently, DoD or service museums may acquire items for housekeeping purposes only.  Moratorium for other items has not been removed.
 
Foreign Military Sales (FMS/Grant Aid): DLA Disposition Services conducts the sale of excess defense articles to authorized foreign Governments. Property is issued free to grant aid eligible Countries and for the adjusted present value for non-grant-aid-eligible countries. All FMS customers are charged for PC&H. DLA Disposition Services is reimbursed for administration costs only. This program is overseen and directed by the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) for the Under Secretary of Defense for International Affairs. You may e-mail DLA Disposition Services at DLADispositionServicesFMS@dla.mil.
 
Humanitarian Assistance Program (HAP):
As provided by Title 10, Section 2547 of the Defense Authorization Act DLA Disposition Services provides DoD excess property, as coordinated through Defense Security Cooperation Agency, Office of Humanitarian & Refugee Affairs, consisting of items of a humanitarian assistance nature, and distributed to needy third world countries. For more information from DLA Disposition Services e-mail HAP .
 
The National Defense Authorization Act for 1997 created a program under Section 1033 allowing the transfer of excess Department of Defense (DoD) property to law enforcement agencies for use in counter-drug activities. The Law Enforcement Support Office (LESO) Program, managed by the Defense Logistics Agency, transfers needed equipment to federal and state law enforcement agencies, while simultaneously providing the military services one of several outlets for their excess property. To learn more about the LESO program, please visit their webpage.  Follow this link to find your State Coordinator.
 
Military Affiliate Radio System (MARS):
MARS operates under the command jurisdiction of the Military Services and is an integral part of the DoD communication system.  The Military Services responsible for MARS are authorized to requisition excess and FEPP through their respective accountable officers.
For the US Army MARS program
For the US Airforce MARS program
For the US Navy-Marine Corps MARS program
 
Morale, Welfare, Recreation Activities (MWRAs)/Services:
May requisition excess and FEPP through the servicing Accountable Officer or from the MWRAs/Services Accountable Officer if the MWRAs/Services has a DoDAAC on file with DAAS.  Items requisitioned from DLA Disposition Services sites shall be for administrative and other purposes from which no direct benefits will be realized by individuals.
 
National Guard Units:
Issues to National Guard units must have the approval of the National Guard Bureau or the U.S. Property and Fiscal Officer (USP&FO), or their authorized representative, for the State in which the National Guard unit is located.
 
Senior Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) Units
Senior ROTC units of the military services may obtain excess and FEPP from DLA Disposition Services sites to support supplemental proficiency training programs.  Issues must be approved by the installation commander, or designee, normally responsible for providing logistical support to the instructor group. Issues shall be made to the accountable officer of the school concerned.

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