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CHAPTER 3 MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION
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List of Federal Supply Groups

Cognizance symbols 0 (zero) is not carried in the stores  account. Even numbers 2, 4, 6, and 8 are carried in the Appropriation Stores Account (APA), except 8A. Odd numbers 1,3,5, and 7 are carried in the Navy Stock Account (NSA). Number 9 is Navy-owned material carried in NSA and managed-by the SPCC. The  second  position  of  the  cognizance  symbol identifies   the   item   manager.   The   item   manager exercises supply management over specified categories of  material. MATERIAL  CATALOGING  AND CLASSIFICATION 01 02-08 This   section   will   help   you   understand   the information  used  in  material  identification.  There  are more than 4 million supply items in the Department of Defense  (DOD)  supply  system.  The  Navy  supply system alone stocks more than 1 million items. Each item must be identified to make buying, stocking, and issuing  easier.  To  accomplish  this,  each  item  must  be listed  indifferent  groups  or  categories. 09 FEDERAL  CATALOGING  SYSTEM The  Defense  Logistics  Agency  (DLA)  administers the Federal Cataloging System under the direction of the Assistant   Secretary   of   Defense   (Installation   and Logistics).  The  Defense  Logistics  Support  Center (DLSC)  manages  the  federal  cataloging  system  in  the DOD.   The   DLSC   is   responsible   for   naming, classifying,  and  numbering  all  items  carried  under centralized  inventory  control  by  the  DOD  and  civil agencies  of  the  Federal  Government.  It  also  publishes all  related  identification  data.  Only  one  identification may be used for each item in all supply functions from purchase  to  final  disposal.  The  Federal  Catalog  System is also used by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)  countries. According  to  the  federal  law, NAVSUP  participates  in  the  Federal  Catalog  System. Navy items are introduced into the system, and are revised based on data furnished by the various Navy inventory managers. Items can be purged from the system  according  to  the  law  or  with  guidance  furnished by NAVSUP and higher authority. FEDERAL SUPPLY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM The Federal Supply Classification (FSC) System was designed to permit the classification of all items of supply used by the Federal Government. Each item of supply is classified in only one four-digit Federal Supply Classification class. The first two digits denote the group  or  major  division  of  commodities  within  the group. Currently, there are 76 groups assigned. Group numbers start from 10 and end at 99. Table 3-1 is a list of  federal  supply  groups  and  titles. The Navy uses groups 01 through 09 for forms and publications that are not included in the Federal Catalog System.  The  forms  and  publications  are  numbered according  to  the  following  system: Navy  Department  forms Publications District   and   fleet   forms The number of classes within each group varies. Each  class  covers  a  particular  area  of  commodities according  to  physical  or  performance  characteristics. The items in the class are usually requisitioned or issued together. This is used as a basis for including items in the  same  area  of  commodities.  You  will  learn  the frequently used classes within the groups by using them. Examples of how classes are used to divide types of material within a stock group are shown in figure 3-1. Figure  3-1.-Examples  of  supply  classes  within  a  stock  group. 3-2

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