Go to BrowseHappy.com to learn about better and safer browsing.NOTE: If you are seeing this message in IE 9-11 please turn off IE Compatibility View to experience this site to the fullest extent.Excess equipment or equipment not on record is reintegrated back into the Army supply system to make better use of materiel resources assigned to both units and individuals.
Lost equipment is also accounted for, meaning both missing gear, and equipment lost due to damage or destruction during deployment or mobilization. A prime example of this synchronization has been the ongoing effort to bring the Central Issue Facility- Installation Support Module (CIF-ISM) records of the TXARNG in line with current policy. This effort has included not only the DCSLOG office and USPFO but also the commanders and logistics personnel assigned to TXARNG MTOE and TDA units. The Texas CIF-ISM warehouse contains the clothing records of just over 19,000 current TXARNG Soldiers and is valued at a little over 54 million. Currently, Texas exceeds the COPA goal of less than 5 of mismatched records. During these week-long turn-ins unit supply sergeants were able to work directly with CIF warehouse personnel to turn in on-hand OCIE from discharged Soldiers and correct errors to numerous individual clothing records. These efforts lead directly to the recovery and reintegration of just under 700,000 of previously report unaccounted gear. These efforts have enabled unit supply sergeants to gather an additional 800,000 worth of gear scheduled for turn-in this fiscal year. There are 700 open FLIs with a value of 1.3 million in OCIE being investigated at this time to determine what if any liability exists for this property being unaccounted for. Among them is a change in turn-in policy, a more proactive monitoring methodology and a revised storage policy. The intent is to ensure all gear is recovered 60 days prior to the soldiers exiting the service. An unconfirmed report is generated every time a change is made to an individuals clothing record. All changes to a soldiers clothing record are required to be confirmed by the soldier. The soldier can either confirm his clothing record in person or online via the My Clothing tab on AKO. All confirmations are done using the Soldiers Common Access Card (CAC). Many of the newer facilities come equipped with either individual storage lockers or rooms where soldiers can store locked duffle bags containing their OCIE.
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