[R-390] Surplus Equipment
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DLA - Defense Logistics Agency
DRMO - Defense Reutilization and Marketing Offices
DEMIL - Demilitarization
Q List - one of many lists for different classes of materials and how
the are to be disposed of.........
CODE DESCRIPTION
A Non-MLI/Non-SLI -- Demilitarization not required
B MLI (Non-Significant Military Equipment - Non-SME) -- Demilitarization
not required. Trade Security Controls (TSCs) required at disposition.
C MLI(SME). Remove and/or demilitarize installed key point(s)as
prescribed in DOD 4160.21-M-1. Defense Demilitarization Manual, or lethal
parts, components and accessories.
D MLI(SME). Total destruction of item and components so as to preclude
restoration or repair to a usable condition by melting, cutting, tearing,
scratching, crushing, breaking, punching, neutralizing, etc. (As an
alternate, burial or deep water dumping may be used when coordinated with
the DOD Demilitarization Program Office.)
E MLI(NON-SME). Additional critical items/material determined to require
demilitarization, either key point or total destruction. Demilitarization
instructions to be furnished by the DOD Demilitarization Program Office.
F MLI (SME) -- Demilitarization instructions to be furnished by the
Item/Technical Manager.
G MLI(SMIE). Demilitarization required AEDA. Demilitarization, and if
required, declassification and/or removal of sensitive markings or
information will be accomplished prior to physical transfer to a DRMO.
This code will be used for all AEDA items, including those which also
require declassification and/or removal of sensitive markings or
information.
P MLI(SME). Security Classified Item Declassification and any
additional demilitarization and removal of any sensitive markings or
information will be accomplished prior to accountability or physical
transfer to a DRMO. This code will not be assigned to AEDA items.
Q CCLI. Commerce Control List Item Demilitarization not required. CCLI
are dual-use (military, commercial, and other strategic uses) items under
the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Export Administration, U.S. Department
of Commerce, through the Export Administration Regulations. The types of
items under the Commerce Control List (CCL) are commodities (i.e.,
equipment, materials, electronics, propulsion systems, etc.), software,
and technology. The CCL does not include those items exclusively
controlled by another department or agency of the U.S. Government.
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I guess I am really out of the loop! What the heck is the DLA, DRMO and
the DEMIL Q list?
Sorry!
K3PID