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Navy  Supply  Acquisition Regulation Supplement The  Navy  Supply   Acquisition   Regulation Supplement   (SUPARS),  NAVSUP  P-560,  im- plements  and  supplements  the  Navy  Acquisi- tion   Regulation   Supplement   (NARSUP),   the Department   of   Defense   Federal   Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS), and the Federal Acquisition  Regulation  (FAR).  This  publication establishes  uniform  policies  and  procedures  for the  acquisition  of  supplies  and  services  by  the Navy  field  contracting  system  including  fleet  units receiving  contracting  authority  and  policy  direc- tion  from  Commander,  NAVSUPSYSCOM.  You should   use   this   publication   as   a   guide   when procuring  material  for  local  purchase,  blanket purchase  agreement  (BPA),  imprest  fund,  or purchase  orders. Automated SNAP I Supply Procedures The  Automated  SNAP  I  Supply  Procedures (ASSP),   NAVSUP   P-567,   provides   detailed procedures  for  the  operation  of  Shipboard Uniform   Automated   Data   Processing   System- Real  Time  (SUADPS-RT)  for  logistics  manage- ment,   inventory   management,   and   financial management.   It   is   mandatory   for   all   aircraft carriers  and  amphibious  assault  ships  using SUADPS  SNAP  I  procedures. General Services Administration Federal Supply Catalog The General  Services  Administration  (GSA) Federal Supply Catalog lists  approximately  20,000 line items that are stocked in GSA supply distribu- tion facilities. The items listed in this catalog are assigned  cognizance  9Q.  The  GSA  Supply  Catalog serves as the major merchandising instrument of the  federal  supply  service  (FSS)  stock  program and   consists   of   a   guide   and   four   commodity catalogs  as  follows: 1. The GSA  Supply  Catalog  Guide  contains consolidated alphabetical and NSN indexes to all stock items listed in the four commodity catalogs and  other  items  available  through  the  FSS program.  It  provides  detailed  information  con- cerning   the   program   and   requisitioning procedures. 2. The GSA Supply Catalog (Tools)  contains listings  of  common  and  special  use  tools.  It includes alphabetical and numerical indexes and a price list. 3. The GSA Supply Catalog (Office Products) lists  a  wide  variety  of  items  for  office  use, including paper supplies, standard and optional forms, and many items of equipment. It includes alphabetical  and  numerical  indexes  and  a  price list. 4. The GSA  Supply  Catalog  (Industrial  Pro- ducts)  contains  descriptive  listings  of  a  broad range   of   items   such   as   hardware,   paints, adhesives,   chemicals,   machinery,   building materials, and cleaning equipment and supplies. It includes alphabetical and numerical indexes and a price list. 5.  The  GSA   Supply   Catalog   (Furniture) provides  a  single  source  of  information  for  all furniture  items  presently  stocked  by  the  FSS. Activities desiring these catalogs on a continuing basis should submit an FSS Publication Mailing List Application, GSA Form 457. Before process- ing  requisitions  for  submission  to  GSA,  you should  refer  to  the  ILs  or  ML-N  for  supply management  data. AVIATION  SUPPLY  OFFICE PUBLICATIONS  AND  DIRECTIVES Aviation   Supply   Office   (ASO)   publications that you should become familiar with include C sections,   P   sections,   equipment   lists,   and miscellaneous  ASO  publications  and  directives. Some of the most frequently used ASO publica- tions  and  directives  required  in  the  technical library are covered in the following paragraphs. Cross-Reference and Parts Listings (C and P Sections) The  C  and  P  sections  usually  used  in  the technical  library  for  cross-reference  data  are  as follows: Section   Index,   C0001.   The   Section   Index, C0001,  lists  the  titles  for  all  ASO  publications, gives  brief  descriptions  of  the  contents  of  each section, and provides the stock numbers and latest issuance  date  for  each  section. ASO  Publication,  CN-01.  The  Consolidated Notes for Selected Microfiche Publications of the ASO  Publications,  CN-01,  contains  descriptions of  the  format  and  contents  of  Sections  P2300, P2310,   P2330,   CRIPL-01   ,   NAC-10,   ICRL-A, ICRL-C,  and  Sections  C0018  and  C0030. 1-16

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