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LOGISTICS SUB-FUNCTION: Supply Management INSPECTION ITEM AND REFERENCE COMPLY NON-COMPLY N/A COMMAND SUPPLY DISCIPLINE PROGRAM (AR 710-2) 1. Command Supply Discipline Program (CSDP). Is there command emphasis at all levels of logistic operations that ensures compliance with CSDP? (AR 735-5 para 11-1) 2. CSDP Monitor. Has a CSDP monitor been appointed in writing to assist the Commander with establishing and monitoring the CSDP program? (AR 710-2 Para 1-13e, Para 1-13f; AR 735-5 Para 11-4f(3)) 3. CSDP Inspections/Evaluations. Are CSDP inspections of all subordinate units being conducted? (AR 710-2 Appendix B-2a(4); AR 735-5 Para 11-6c) 4. Does the CSDP checklist contain, as a minimum, the questions listed in AR 710-2 Table B? (AR 710-2 Appendix B-8d) 5. Have results of the evaluation been briefed to the commander of the evaluated organization? (AR 710-2 Appendix B-8d(6)) 6. Was a copy of the evaluation provided to the organization evaluated? (AR 710-2 Appendix B-8d(8)) 7. When problems with procedure and policy surface, are the findings elevated up the chain of command to the appropriate level capable of resolving the problem? (AR 710-2 Appendix B-8d(9)) 8.. Have CSDP evaluations been used to determine candidates for the Army Supply Excellence Award Program (ASEAP)? (AR 710-2 Para 1-13f (5); AR 735-5 Para 11-4f(5)) 9. Does the CSDP evaluation verify that school trained supply Primary Inspector Sign and Date: DTG: AK Pam 1-201, DATEXXXX

personnel are assigned to, and are working in, supply positions? (AR 710-2 Appendix B-8d(3)(b)) 10. Are inspection personnel not from the activity being inspected and that there is no conflict of interest per DA Pam 710-2-1, para 9-1? 11. Have results of the last evaluation been reviewed to determine if past discrepancies have been corrected? (AR 710-2 Appendix B-8d(5)) 12 If discrepancies have not been corrected, have suspense dates been set for corrective actions to be completed? (AR 710-2 Appendix B-8d(6)) 13. In the case of repeat findings from the last comparable inspections, was the chain of command notified of the problem and action initiated in order to reestablish compliance? (AR 710-2 Appendix B-8d(7), B10 through B14; AR 735-5 Para 11-6c(3)) 14 Is the unit conducting CSDP training for all assigned personnel (military and civilian)? Is the training documented and maintained (e.g., hand receipt procedures, inventory techniques)? (AR 710-2 Appendix B-8d(3)) 15. Are results of CSDP on file? (Table B-7) 16. Are supply personnel familiar with the CSDP requirements listing? (para B-7, pg 112) 17.. Are command supply inspections conducted, and at what frequency? ( AR 710-2) Quarterly Semi Annually Annually AK Pam 1-201, xxxx

General 1. Has the MSC established an internal inspection program? (i.e. Command Supply Discipline Program or Command Inspection Program) ( AR 710-2) 2.. Does the MSC request regulatory clarification and guidance through higher Headquarters? ( AR 710-2, paragraph 1-7a) 3. Are repeat findings identified during internal inspections placed on internal control checklists to ensure proper command emphasis is in place to eliminate repeat findings? ( AR 710-2) 4 Has the MSC appointed a Department of Defense Activity Accounting Code (DODAAC) coordinator? (AR 710-2, para 1-24) 5. Has the MSC implemented a Hazardous Materials Management Handling Program? ( AR 710-2, AR 200-1, paragraph 6 and AR 700-141) 6. Have internal operating procedures been updated within the last change of Army Regulations or MACOM supplements? 7. Have external operating procedures been updated within the last change of Army Regulations or MACOM supplements? Primary Inspector Sign and Date: DTG: AK Pam 1-201, DATEXXXX

Property Accountability 1. Has the MSC designated in writing which units will maintain basic loads of Class I, II, III, IV (type classified only), V and VIII (except medical parts) supplies for quantity and method of establishing the stockage levels? (AR 710-2) 2. Has the MSC designated which units will maintain operational loads of Class III (B) supplies? (AR 710-2) 3. Has the MSC (w/ssa operations) expressed in days an average customer wait time based upon a representative sample of wait time within the command? (AR 710-2) (ACTW = 13 DAYS) 4. Has the MSC published in writing procedures for clearing the property book of an organization that is being inactivated or discontinued; instructions must include provisions on appointing disinterested personnel to verify the accuracy and completeness of the property books and supporting documentation? (AR 710-2) 5. Has the MSC validated subordinate change of command inventories and followed up administratively on report of discrepancies? (AR 710-2) 6. Has the MSC appointed a representative in writing to monitor the class VII excess /shortage program? (AR 710-2) 7. Has the MSC identified pure excess and requested disposition instructions? 8. Does the unit have a plan to turn in excess? 9. Does the unit CIP checklist contain a requirement for the inspector to ensure that unit is using the proper Type Authorization Code (TAC) in Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced (PBUSE)? 10. Did the MSC request an Operational Needs Statement through Eighth Army G35 (Force Modernization) for excess that unit requires? 11. Has the MSC reviewed subcommand property management procedures and operations to enforce compliance with basic supply polices when automated systems are used for property accountability functions such as property books, activity registers and hand receipts? (AR 710-2) 12. Does the MSC request MACOM approval on lateral transfers 13. Has the MSC adhered to Lateral Transfer/Turn In directives? 14. Has the MSC ensured all primary hand receipt holders completed a 100% inventory of property issued on hand receipt during the year? ( AR 710-2) AK Pam 1-201, xxxx

15. Has the MSC ensured the Commander or designated representative completed monthly sensitive item and serial number item inventories? ( AR 710-2) 16. Has the MSC ensured that subordinate commanders are conducting cyclic inventories of all property assigned to the organization? (AR 710-2) 17. Has the MSC reviewed unit s inactive and active Activity Registers to ensure that commanders are reviewing and certifying priority designator utilization to prevent high priority abuse Primary Inspector Sign and Date: DTG: AK Pam 1-201, DATEXXXX

Publications 1. Are the following publications on-hand and current by CD, Desktop, or hard drive in PDF format IAW DA Pam 25-30/USFK Pam 25-30? a. AR 710-2 (Mar 08) b. AR 710-3 (Feb 08) c. AR 735-5 (FEB 05) d. DA Pam 710-2-1 (Dec 97) e. DA Pam 710-2-2 (Sep 98) f. AR 190-11{Nov 06} g. AR 190-13{Sep 93} h. AR 25-400-2 (ARIMS) (OCT 07) i. AR 220-1 (Dec 06) j. AR 725-50 (Nov 95) k. AR 840-10 (Nov 98) n. CTA 50-900 o. CTA 50-909 p. CTA 50-970 q. Eighth U.S. Army Reg 600-2 AK Pam 1-201, xxxx

Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss 1. Does the MSC CIP check list ensure that Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss registers (DA Form 1659) and files maintained at the approving authority level? (AR 735-5) 2. Does the MSC CIP check list ensure that DA Form 1659 and supporting files properly filed out and Maintained? (AR 25-400-2 and AR 735-5) 3. Does the MSC CIP check list ensure that a system is in place to ensure that the approval authority has supervision of the FLIoPL process i.e. excel tracking sheets, weekly/bi-weekly status of open FLIoPL? (AR 735-5) 4. Does the MSC CIP check list ensure that if approval authority has been delegated to the subordinate commander that there is a random sample of no less than 10 percent of FLIoPL reviewed quarterly by the commander who delegated approval authority? (AR 735-5) 5. Does the MSC CIP check list ensure that Financial Liability Officer (FLO) is appointed in writing and is he/she qualified to conduct the investigation? (AR 735-5, figure 13-12and table 13-1) 6. Does the MSC CIP check list ensure that Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss (DD form 200) Are completed within 75 cumulative days? 7. Does the MSC CIP check list ensure that if financial liability is assessed that the FLIoPL been forwarded to finance using a transmittal document requesting acknowledgment of receipt? 8. Is the FLIoPL being filled out IAW AR 735-5 9. Review 10% of the FLIoPL at the HHC/HHD/HHB: How many were over the required processing time of 75 days? Reviewed: Number over 75 days Primary Inspector Sign and Date: DTG: AK Pam 1-201, DATEXXXX

SUB-FUNCTION: Supply Management INSPECTION ITEM AND REFERENCE COMPLY NON-COMPLY N/A Government Purchase Card 1. Does the MSC CIP check list ensure that the units have an internal GPC SOP IAW USACCK GPC Guidance for USFK? 2. Does the MSC CIP check list validate that no purchases were made outside his/her purchase limits? 3. Does the MSC CIP check list ensure that Cardholder did not make any purchase without BO s/ao s prior Approva?l 4. Does the MSC CIP check list ensure that Cardholder purchase were not made without a written request from the requestor (someone other than the Cardholder)? 5. Does the MSC CIP check list ensure that no one other than the Cardholder make a purchase with the Cardholder s GPC or GPC account number? 6. Was there an indication that the Cardholders intentionally broke down (split) one requirement into two or more smaller purchases? 7. Was any purchased item received without a written receipt signed by the requestor (someone other than Cardholder)? 8. Did all nonexpendable item have a DD250 at the Property Book or DA Form 2062 at the unit level? 9. Did the Cardholder obtain and file CAPRs for all audiovisual equipment prior to purchase? 10. Did the Cardholder obtain and file CAPRs for all Computer or Communications items prior to purchase? 11. Did the Cardholder obtain authorization to purchase all potential hazardous materials, i.e., paint from the specified controlling agency? 12. Did the Cardholder purchase any items identified as unauthorized in the GPC procedures? 13. Did the Cardholder obtain proper coordination with the specified controlling agency for all centralized purchases such as printing services (DAPS), facility maintenance type services (DPW), etc? 14. Did the AO/BO maintain all original purchase file; i.e., request, receipts, etc? AK Pam 1-201, xxxx

15. Did the unit maintain at least twelve months worth of purchase files? 16. Did the Cardholder make repetitive buys during the previous 12-month period which should have been procured on a formal contract or BPA by USACCK? 17. Did the Cardholders continue to purchase after the AO PCSed and before the new AO was appointed? 18. Did the Cardholder distribute purchases equitably among qualified vendors(rotate vendors)? 19. If requirements costing more than $3,000 were purchased, did the Cardholder complete the following? 1) Received additional training (CON 237); 2) Received three independent quotes from 3 different vendor; 3) Submitted DD 350 report to USACCK; 4) Have the proper authorizing single purchase limit. 20. Did the Cardholder reconcile information on the monthly statement of account and enter purchase data in C.A.R.E. Log Detail and Log line Item Detail? 21 Does the MSC ensure that purchase card is not being used to bypass the normal supply system or contracting procedures? 22. Does the MSC CIP checklist address the identification of a replacement Billing Official 90 days prior to the departure of the current Billing Official? NOTE: Alternate Billing Officials authority terminates with the departure of the Primary Billing Official (Exception: The alternate will review, reconcile, and certify Billing Statements that otherwise would be delinquent even though the primary has departed without a replacement being appointed. Primary Inspector Sign and Date: DTG: AK Pam 1-201, DATEXXXX