Art /Army Board - Supply Economy Part 1
What is CSDP?
Command Supply Discipline Program
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Definition
What is CSDP?
Command Supply Discipline Program
What is supply discipline?
The compliance with established DA regulations to effectively administer supply economy
What is the purpose of CSDP?
1) establish supply discipline as regulatory guidance 2) standardize supply discipline requirements 3) provide responsible personnel with a single lis...
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What is supply economy?
The conservation of material by every individual dealing with army supplies to ensure that only the proper item in the necessary amount is used to acc...
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What term is synonymous with supply economy?
Stewardship of resources
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When a soldier is stopping haste, waste, and abuse of supplies, what is he practicing?
Supply economy
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Term | Definition |
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What is CSDP? | Command Supply Discipline Program |
What is supply discipline? | The compliance with established DA regulations to effectively administer supply economy |
What is the purpose of CSDP? | 1) establish supply discipline as regulatory guidance 2) standardize supply discipline requirements 3) provide responsible personnel with a single listing of supply policy requirements 4) make the US army more efficient with respect to time spent monitoring subordinates actions 5) eliminate repeat findings of noncompliance with policy 6) serve as a checklist for internal management controls |
What is supply economy? | The conservation of material by every individual dealing with army supplies to ensure that only the proper item in the necessary amount is used to accomplish the task |
What term is synonymous with supply economy? | Stewardship of resources |
When a soldier is stopping haste, waste, and abuse of supplies, what is he practicing? | Supply economy |
Who is responsible for supply economy? | All those who deal with army supplies |
What is a report of survey? | A document/investigation for recording the circumstances concerning the loss, damage, or destruction army property |
If you lose or damage a piece of equipment and are required to pay for it, what is the action taken? | Statement of charges |
What are expendable supplies? | Supplies that are expended in one use (paint, paper, fuel, etc) |
What is the time constraint when initiating a “repot of survey?” | Within 15 calendar days after the discovery of the discrepancy |
What is DA Form 4697? | Report of Survey |
What does your signature establish when you sign a hand receipt? | Direct responsibility of the equipment |
What should you do before signing a hand receipt? | Inspect the equipment for accountability and serviceability |
How many classes of supplies are there? | 10 |
What are the 10 classes of supply? | 1) rations 2) clothing and equipment 3) fuels and lubricants 4) fortification material 5) ammunition and explosives 6) personal items 7) major end items 8) medical supplies, minimal amounts 9) repair parts 10) miscellaneous supplies |
What is the form number for a permanent hand-receipt? | DA Form 2062 |
How many days does it take to initiate a report of survey? | 5 days |
What are 4 ways you can be relieved from accountability of property? | Report of survey Statement of charges Cash collection Turn-in |
When can army property be used for private use? | When authorized by HQDA |
Can government property be sold, given as a gift, loaned, exchanged, or disposed of unless specifically authorized by law? | No |
How long will army property be accounted for by formal records? | From the time of acquisition until the ultimate consumption or disposal of property |
What does IMPAC stand for? | International Merchant Purchase Authorization Card |