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Extract from Section Two of the U.S. Navy Chaplain's Program Support Guide ( NAVPERS 15992 )

developed   to   provide   a   common   language   for requesting   and   supplying   material   within   the Army,  Navy,  Air  Force,  Marine  Corps,  and  the General   Services   Administration   (GSA).   NAV- SUP  P-437,  NAVSUP  P-409,  NAVSUP  P485, NAVSUPINST   4235.3   and   the   GSA   Catalog, which  were  previously  explained,  establish guidelines   and   procedures   for   using   the MILSTRIP   System. Figure II-2-7.—Areas of Responsibility of the Regional Offices of the General Services Administration (GSA). A   vital   and   integral   part   of   the   MIL- STRIP  System  is  the  Uniform  Material  Move- ment and Issue Priority System (UMMIPS). The illustration   in   figure   II-2-9   shows   that MILSTRIP  and  UMMIPS  are  used  worldwide by  all  the  Armed  Forces  of  the  United  States. UMMIPS   was   established   to   ensure   that material  requests  are  processed  in  accordance with  the  military  importance  of  the  requesting activity and the urgency of that activity’s needs. This  system  provides  the  method  of  assigning priorities   for   the   issuing   and   movement   of material.  Most  of  the  items  that  need  to  be acquired  for  use  in  the  CRP  are  obtained  on  a routine  basis.  Therefore,  the  chaplain  and  RP need   to   plan   program   requirements   well   in advance to ensure that ecclesiastical supplies are available when needed. The storekeeper in the supply department is extensively  involved  with  the  preparation  and processing   of   MILSTRIP   documents.   A Religious  Program  Specialist  need  not  become an  expert  in  using  this  system.  However,  it  is important  for  the  RP  to  know  how  to  properly prepare   a   requisition   form.   As   figure   II-2-10 illustrates, the RP should study and learn how to use   MILSTRIP   procedures   and   codes   as   they pertain  to  fulfilling  the  requirements  of  the Command   Religious   Program. MILSTRIP  requisitioning  is  based  upon  the use  of  a  coded,  single  line  item  document  for each  supply  transaction.  The  documents  listed below  are  some  of  the  forms  that  are  used  for MILSTRIP    requisitioning. .  DD  Form Single Line Item (Manual). 2-11 1348—Department  of  Defense Requisition  System  Document

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