Navy Supply: Excess Inventory Held at the Naval Aviation Depots
NSIAD-92-216
Published: Jul 22, 1992. Publicly Released: Jul 22, 1992.
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Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on materiel management practices at the Naval Aviation Depots, focusing on depots': (1) efforts to minimize excess inventories; and (2) compliance with instructions prohibiting unrecorded inventory accumulation.
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Recommendations for Executive Action
Agency Affected | Recommendation | Status |
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Department of the Navy | The Secretary of the Navy should direct the Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, to take steps to help ensure that unrecorded material is identified, returned to inventory control, and not permitted to accumulate. As one of these steps, the Commander should issue guidance requiring that top management at each depot make periodic spot checks for unrecorded inventory. |
The Naval Air Systems Command has issued guidance that requires periodic shop sweeps and the return of material to the supply stores. The Commander, NAVAIR, requires top management involvement in these shop sweeps. The guidance (NAVAIR 4400.5) was issued in March 1993.
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Accounting proceduresInternal controlsInventory controlInventory control systemsLogisticsMilitary cost controlMilitary inventoriesMilitary materielNaval aviationNaval supplies