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Department of Defense SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORY REPORT
September 30, 2016
TABLE OF CONTENTS Table 1.0 Department of Defense Secondary Supply System Inventories A. Secondary Items - FY 1997 through FY 2016 Summary ............................................................................................................ 1 Table 1.1 Department of Defense Supply System Inventories - September 30, 2016 A. Total Secondary Items, Wholesale and Retail ............................................................................................................................ 2 B. Total Secondary Items, Wholesale and Retail Summary ............................................................................................................ 3 C. Total Wholesale ........................................................................................................................................................................... 4 D. Total Wholesale Consumable ........................................................................................................................................ 5 E. Total Wholesale Reparable ............................................................................................................................................ 6 F. Total Retail .................................................................................................................................................................................. 7 G. Total Retail Consumable ................................................................................................................................................ 8 H. Total Retail Reparable .................................................................................................................................................... 9 I. Total Consumable ..................................................................................................................................................................... 10 J. Total Reparable ......................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Figure 1 DoD Secondary Item Inventory by Component .......................................................................................................................... 13 Figure 2 DoD Secondary Inventory Value .................................................................................................................................................. 15 Table 1.2 Department of Army Supply System Inventories - September 30, 2016 A. Total Wholesale and Retail ........................................................................................................................................................ 17 B. Total Wholesale ......................................................................................................................................................................... 18 C. Wholesale Consumable ............................................................................................................................................... 19 D. Wholesale Reparable ................................................................................................................................................... 20 E. Total Retail ................................................................................................................................................................................ 21 F. Retail Consumable ....................................................................................................................................................... 22 G. Retail Reparable ........................................................................................................................................................... 23 H. Total Consumable ..................................................................................................................................................................... 24 I. Total Reparable ......................................................................................................................................................................... 25
TABLE OF CONTENTS Table 1.3 Department of Navy Supply System Inventories - September 30, 2016 A. Total Wholesale and Retail ........................................................................................................................................................ 27 B. Total Wholesale ......................................................................................................................................................................... 28 C. Wholesale Consumable ............................................................................................................................................... 29 D. Wholesale Reparable ................................................................................................................................................... 30 E. Total Retail ................................................................................................................................................................................ 31 F. Retail Consumable ....................................................................................................................................................... 32 G. Retail Reparable ........................................................................................................................................................... 33 H. Total Consumable ..................................................................................................................................................................... 34 I. Total Reparable ......................................................................................................................................................................... 35 Table 1.4 Marine Corps Supply System Inventories - September 30, 2016 A. Total Wholesale and Retail ........................................................................................................................................................ 37 B. Total Wholesale ......................................................................................................................................................................... 38 C. Wholesale Consumable .............................................................................................................................................. 39 D. Wholesale Reparable ................................................................................................................................................... 40 E. Total Retail ................................................................................................................................................................................ 41 F. Retail Consumable ....................................................................................................................................................... 42 G. Retail Reparable ........................................................................................................................................................... 43 H. Total Consumable ..................................................................................................................................................................... 44 I. Total Reparable ......................................................................................................................................................................... 45 Table 1.5 Department of Air Force Supply System Inventories - September 30, 2016 A. Total Wholesale and Reparable ................................................................................................................................................ 47 B. Total Wholesale ......................................................................................................................................................................... 48 C. Wholesale Consumable ............................................................................................................................................... 49 D. Wholesale Reparable ................................................................................................................................................... 50 E. Total Retail ................................................................................................................................................................................ 51 F. Retail Consumable ....................................................................................................................................................... 52 G. Retail Reparable ........................................................................................................................................................... 53 H. Total Consumable ..................................................................................................................................................................... 54 I. Total Reparable ......................................................................................................................................................................... 55
TABLE OF CONTENTS Table 1.6 Defense Logistics Agency Supply System Inventories - September 30, 2016 A. Total Wholesale Consumable ................................................................................................................................................... 57 Table 1.7 Department of Defense Class V Ammunition A. Class V Ammunition - September 30, 2016 .............................................................................................................................. 59 B. Class V Ammunition - FY 2014 through FY 2016 Summary ...................................................................................................... 60 Glossary ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 61
FOREWORD The Department of Defense (DoD) Supply System Inventory Report is an annual publication. It provides summary statistics on the status of DoD supply system inventories. The report summarizes, by dollar value, inventories by DoD Component, retention categories, funding source, and national inventory control points. Commodities in this publication are grouped into two categories - “Secondary Items” and “Class V Ammunition.” Secondary items are defined as an item of supply that is either in use, stocked in inventory, or held in operating materials and supplies. It includes reparable components, subsystems, and assemblies, consumable repair parts, bulk items and materiel, subsistence, and expendable equipment and end items, including clothing and other personal gear. It does not include major weapon systems, munitions, and equipment and other property under DoD Instruction 5000.64. Class V Ammunition includes military munitions, of all types (including chemical, biological, radiological, and special weapons), bombs, explosives, mines, fuses, detonators, pyrotechnics, missiles, rockets, propellants, and other associated items. DoD Manual 4140.01-V10 contains guidance and definitions for this report. NOTE: Beginning with fiscal year (FY) 1991, inventory was valued under the standard DoD valuation methodology valued at latest acquisition cost. The value for reparables requiring repair was reduced by the cost of repair; and inventory stratified as “Potential Reutilization Stock” and “Anticipated Condemnations” was valued at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices (2.246% of latest acquisition cost for FY 2016). In FY 2003, DoD began transitioning the inventory valuation method to moving average cost (MAC).
TABLE 1.0A
DoD SECONDARY SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES(Thousands of Dollars)
SECONDARY ITEMS
Approved Potential Fiscal Acquisition Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Year a/ Objective b/ In-Transit Retention Retention Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total d/
1997 e/ 45,639,705 5,107,973 10,852,068 2,809,195 391,088 -0- 64,800,0291998 e/ 43,050,038 4,136,246 11,020,048 2,501,919 445,760 -0- 61,154,0111999 e/ 46,093,866 5,134,151 9,428,052 2,971,059 395,021 -0- 64,022,1492000 e/ 46,192,081 5,569,048 7,648,863 2,634,749 275,967 -0- 62,320,7092001 e/ 45,570,188 6,620,953 7,121,609 3,771,087 246,918 -0- 63,330,754
2002 e/ 50,604,732 3,977,228 7,118,046 5,032,229 248,497 -0- 66,980,7312003 e/ 53,148,498 4,233,278 7,468,720 5,238,484 463,412 -0- 70,552,3912004 e/ 59,489,497 3,692,374 7,957,276 6,530,960 465,188 -0- 78,135,2952005 e/ 59,805,040 2,726,790 7,645,362 9,112,832 279,249 -0- 79,569,2732006 e/ 65,244,598 2,408,449 7,359,808 10,271,498 282,843 -0- 85,567,197
2007 e/ 63,362,109 2,018,351 7,608,244 9,271,260 312,372 -0- 82,572,3372008 e/ 71,503,106 5,730,150 8,311,135 8,296,084 238,707 -0- 94,079,1832009 e/ 69,832,661 4,615,803 8,031,686 7,227,668 206,127 -0- 89,913,9462010 e/ 77,267,001 2,310,828 9,425,139 6,402,327 201,835 -0- 95,607,1302011 e/ 80,205,442 3,150,939 9,484,115 5,849,642 170,313 67,884 98,928,336
2012 e/ 75,827,523 2,292,556 9,524,388 7,119,150 144,056 57,536 94,965,2102013 e/ 80,633,502 3,069,220 7,437,020 6,774,563 153,368 59,490 98,127,1652014 e/ 79,281,542 1,823,310 7,578,026 7,702,103 117,323 51,037 96,553,3412015 e/ 75,182,011 1,359,326 6,830,110 8,170,190 137,795 51,508 91,730,9402016 e/ 73,855,177 1,971,257 6,484,730 10,776,303 154,453 55,968 93,297,889
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ Beginning in 2016, Army transitioned from an Approved Acquisition Objective to an Active Horizon Requirement.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.d/ Figures may not add to totals due to rounding.e/ The dollars in this report are calculated under the DoD Comptroller’s acquisition cost methodology mandated for all DoD annual accounting reports and financial statements. In addition, the inventory value for materiel in need of repair is reduced by its repair cost. Finally, anticipated condemnations and potential reutilization stock is reduced to market prices for surplus property sold by DLA Disposition Services.
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TABLE 1.1A
DOD SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY COMPONENTTOTAL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars_________________________________________________________
Approved Potential Acquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective b/ Materiel c/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock d/ Condemnations d/ Total
U.S. Army 9,031,146 2,272,525 1,256,547 763,197 269,787 68,247 14,004 11,402,927U.S. Navy 19,985,524 -0- 8,103 1,373,513 4,437,819 28,596 28,972 25,862,527U.S. Marine Corps 379,178 34,506 56,642 130,908 170,567 2,324 905 740,525U.S. Air Force 31,217,964 4,181,030 -0- 2,082,519 3,818,211 38,792 12,087 37,169,574DLA 13,241,365 3,090,509 649,965 2,134,593 2,079,920 16,494 -0- 18,122,337
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 73,855,177 9,578,569 1,971,257 6,484,730 10,776,303 154,453 55,968 93,297,889 Revolving Funds 62,176,150 9,499,779 1,971,257 5,833,537 10,106,310 149,345 54,542 80,291,141Investment Funds 11,679,027 78,790 651,193 669,993 5,109 1,426 13,006,749
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 73,855,177 9,578,569 1,971,257 6,484,730 10,776,303 154,453 55,968 93,297,889
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ Beginning in 2016, Army transitioned from an Approved Acquisition Objective to an Active Horizon Requirement.c/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.d/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
SECONDARY ITEMS
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TABLE 1.1B
DOD SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTTOTAL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars__________________________________________________________
Approved Potential Acquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective b/ Materiel c/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock d/ Condemnations d/ Total
U.S. Army Communications Electronics Command 885,189 79,052 150,352 222,548 104,704 17,056 4,581 1,384,430U.S. Army Missile Command - Aviation 3,119,450 100,607 529,185 215,433 62,716 19,172 5,143 3,951,099U.S. Army Missile Command - Missiles 904,874 34,418 124,118 55,070 -0- 15,067 646 1,099,776U.S. Army Tank & Automotive Command - WRN 2,421,379 358,194 382,517 270,145 102,367 16,952 3,634 3,196,994U.S. Army AMC - MOB 711,786 711,786 25,148 -0- -0- -0- -0- 736,934U.S. Army Non Army Managed Items 988,468 988,468 45,228 -0- -0- -0- -0- 1,033,696U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Mechanicsburg 4,947,595 -0- 1,055 510,851 1,444,604 5,771 6,295 6,916,171U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Philadelphia 13,561,721 -0- 7,048 862,662 2,993,216 13,282 22,520 17,460,448U.S. Navy Exchange Service Command 12,733 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 12,733U.S. Navy Non Navy Managed Items 1,463,474 -0- -0- -0- -0- 9,543 157 1,473,175U.S. Marine Corps - Retail Centrally Managed 32,353 28,792 -0- 1,099 15,841 82 -0- 49,375U.S. Marine Corps - Direct Support Stock Control 6,221 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 6,221U.S. Marine Corps - Inventory Control Point 340,605 5,714 56,642 129,809 154,726 2,242 905 684,929U.S. Air Force - Wholesale 21,823,503 638,451 -0- 1,980,429 3,380,956 35,921 12,036 27,232,846U.S. Air Force - Retail 9,394,461 3,542,579 -0- 102,091 437,255 2,871 51 9,936,728DLA - Aviation 4,434,537 13,103 268,761 991,890 1,114,692 11,204 -0- 6,821,083DLA - Clothing & Textile 894,980 19,394 117,566 215,845 77,059 1,619 -0- 1,307,069DLA - Construction and Equipment 385,325 966 27,393 76,672 74,961 313 -0- 564,664DLA - Energy 3,811,010 2,485,760 88,430 -0- -0- -0- -0- 3,899,440DLA - Land 1,035,635 1,723 17,591 428,648 158,215 697 -0- 1,640,786DLA - Maritime 1,414,116 6,701 15,684 262,952 490,260 1,581 -0- 2,184,592DLA - Medical 44,068 134 47,321 5,595 35,438 4 -0- 132,427DLA - Industrial Hardware 670,291 2,076 29,168 148,376 129,183 1,049 -0- 978,067DLA - Subsistence 551,404 560,650 38,050 4,616 111 27 -0- 594,208
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 73,855,177 9,578,569 1,971,257 6,484,730 10,776,303 154,453 55,968 93,297,889 Revolving Funds 62,176,150 9,499,779 1,971,257 5,833,537 10,106,310 149,345 54,542 80,291,141Investment Funds 11,679,027 78,790 -0- 651,193 669,993 5,109 1,426 13,006,749
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 73,855,177 9,578,569 1,971,257 6,484,730 10,776,303 154,453 55,968 93,297,889
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ Beginning in 2016, Army transitioned from an Approved Acquisition Objective to an Active Horizon Requirement.c/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.d/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
SECONDARY ITEMS
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TABLE 1.1C
DOD SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTTOTAL WHOLESALE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars_________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective b/ Materiel c/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock d/ Condemnations d/ Total
U.S. Army Communications Electronics Command 885,189 79,052 150,352 222,548 104,704 17,056 4,581 1,384,430U.S. Army Missile Command - Aviation 3,119,450 100,607 529,185 215,433 62,716 19,172 5,143 3,951,099U.S. Army Missile Command - Missiles 904,874 34,418 124,118 55,070 -0- 15,067 646 1,099,776U.S. Army Tank & Automotive Command - WRN 2,421,379 358,194 382,517 270,145 102,367 16,952 3,634 3,196,994U.S. Army AMC - MOB 711,786 711,786 25,148 -0- -0- -0- -0- 736,934U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Mechanicsburg 4,280,637 -0- 1,055 510,851 1,444,604 5,771 6,295 6,249,212U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Philadelphia 7,982,633 -0- 7,048 862,662 2,993,216 13,282 22,520 11,881,361U.S. Marine Corps - Inventory Control Point 340,605 5,714 56,642 129,809 154,726 2,242 905 684,929U.S. Air Force - Wholesale 21,823,503 638,451 -0- 1,980,429 3,380,956 35,921 12,036 27,232,846DLA - Aviation 4,434,537 13,103 268,761 991,890 1,114,692 11,204 -0- 6,821,083DLA - Clothing & Textile 894,980 19,394 117,566 215,845 77,059 1,619 -0- 1,307,069DLA - Construction and Equipment 385,325 966 27,393 76,672 74,961 313 -0- 564,664DLA - Energy 3,811,010 2,485,760 88,430 -0- -0- -0- -0- 3,899,440DLA - Land 1,035,635 1,723 17,591 428,648 158,215 697 -0- 1,640,786DLA - Maritime 1,414,116 6,701 15,684 262,952 490,260 1,581 -0- 2,184,592DLA - Medical 44,068 134 47,321 5,595 35,438 4 -0- 132,427DLA - Industrial Hardware 670,291 2,076 29,168 148,376 129,183 1,049 -0- 978,067DLA - Subsistence 551,404 560,650 38,050 4,616 111 27 -0- 594,208
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 55,711,420 5,018,730 1,926,029 6,381,541 10,323,208 141,958 55,760 74,539,915
Revolving Funds 45,009,283 4,990,263 1,926,029 5,807,820 9,709,924 137,051 54,384 62,644,491Investment Funds 10,702,137 28,467 573,721 613,284 4,907 1,376 11,895,425
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 55,711,420 5,018,730 1,926,029 6,381,541 10,323,208 141,958 55,760 74,539,915
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ Beginning in 2016, Army transitioned from an Approved Acquisition Objective to an Active Horizon Requirement.c/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.d/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
SECONDARY ITEMS
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TABLE 1.1D
DOD SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTTOTAL WHOLESALE CONSUMABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective b/ Materiel c/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock d/ Condemnations d/ Total
U.S. Army Communications Electronics Command -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-U.S. Army AMC - MOB 711,786 711,786 25,148 -0- -0- -0- -0- 736,934U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Philadelphia 128,075 -0- 95 27,037 43,573 33 174 198,986U.S. Air Force - Wholesale 143,988 3,499 -0- 33,915 89,836 725 118 268,582DLA - Aviation 4,434,537 13,103 268,761 991,890 1,114,692 11,204 -0- 6,821,083DLA - Clothing & Textile 894,980 19,394 117,566 215,845 77,059 1,619 -0- 1,307,069DLA - Construction and Equipment 385,325 966 27,393 76,672 74,961 313 -0- 564,664DLA - Energy 3,811,010 2,485,760 88,430 -0- -0- -0- -0- 3,899,440DLA - Land 1,035,635 1,723 17,591 428,648 158,215 697 -0- 1,640,786DLA - Maritime 1,414,116 6,701 15,684 262,952 490,260 1,581 -0- 2,184,592DLA - Medical 44,068 134 47,321 5,595 35,438 4 -0- 132,427DLA - Industrial Hardware 670,291 2,076 29,168 148,376 129,183 1,049 -0- 978,067DLA - Subsistence 551,404 560,650 38,050 4,616 111 27 -0- 594,208
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 14,225,214 3,805,794 675,207 2,195,545 2,213,329 17,253 291 19,326,839
Revolving Funds 14,225,214 3,805,794 675,207 2,195,545 2,213,329 17,253 291 19,326,839
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 14,225,214 3,805,794 675,207 2,195,545 2,213,329 17,253 291 19,326,839
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ Beginning in 2016, Army transitioned from an Approved Acquisition Objective to an Active Horizon Requirement.c/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.d/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
SECONDARY ITEMS
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TABLE 1.1E
DOD SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTTOTAL WHOLESALE REPARABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective b/ Materiel c/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock d/ Condemnations d/ Total
U.S. Army Communications Electronics Command 885,189 79,052 150,352 222,548 104,704 17,056 4,581 1,384,430U.S. Army Missile Command - Aviation 3,119,450 100,607 529,185 215,433 62,716 19,172 5,143 3,951,099U.S. Army Missile Command - Missiles 904,874 34,418 124,118 55,070 -0- 15,067 646 1,099,776U.S. Army Tank & Automotive Command - WRN 2,421,379 358,194 382,517 270,145 102,367 16,952 3,634 3,196,994U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Mechanicsburg 4,280,637 -0- 1,055 510,851 1,444,604 5,771 6,295 6,249,212U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Philadelphia 7,854,558 -0- 6,953 835,625 2,949,643 13,249 22,347 11,682,374U.S. Marine Corps - Inventory Control Point 340,605 5,714 56,642 129,809 154,726 2,242 905 684,929U.S. Air Force - Wholesale 21,679,514 634,951 -0- 1,946,514 3,291,120 35,196 11,919 26,964,263
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 41,486,206 1,212,936 1,250,822 4,185,995 8,109,879 124,705 55,468 55,213,076
Revolving Funds 30,784,069 1,184,469 1,250,822 3,612,275 7,496,595 119,798 54,092 43,317,651Investment Funds 10,702,137 28,467 573,721 613,284 4,907 1,376 11,895,425
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 41,486,206 1,212,936 1,250,822 4,185,995 8,109,879 124,705 55,468 55,213,076
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ Beginning in 2016, Army transitioned from an Approved Acquisition Objective to an Active Horizon Requirement.c/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.d/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
SECONDARY ITEMS
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TABLE 1.1F
DOD SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTTOTAL RETAIL
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective b/ Materiel c/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock d/ Condemnations d/ Total
U.S. Army Non Army Managed Items 988,468 988,468 45,228 -0- -0- -0- -0- 1,033,696U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Mechanicsburg 666,959 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 666,959U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Philadelphia 5,579,088 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 5,579,088U.S. Navy Exchange Service Command 12,733 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 12,733U.S. Navy Non Navy Managed Items 1,463,474 -0- -0- -0- -0- 9,543 157 1,473,175U.S. Marine Corps - Retail Centrally Managed 32,353 28,792 -0- 1,099 15,841 82 -0- 49,375U.S. Marine Corps - Direct Support Stock Control 6,221 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 6,221U.S. Air Force - Retail 9,394,461 3,542,579 -0- 102,091 437,255 2,871 51 9,936,728
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 18,143,757 4,559,839 45,228 103,190 453,096 12,495 208 18,757,974
Revolving Funds 17,166,866 4,509,516 45,228 25,717 396,386 12,294 158 17,646,650Investment Funds 976,891 50,323 -0- 77,472 56,709 202 50 1,111,324
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 18,143,757 4,559,839 45,228 103,190 453,096 12,495 208 18,757,974
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ Beginning in 2016, Army transitioned from an Approved Acquisition Objective to an Active Horizon Requirement.c/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.d/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
SECONDARY ITEMS
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TABLE 1.1G
DOD SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTTOTAL RETAIL CONSUMABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars_______________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective b/ Materiel c/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock d/ Condemnations d/ Total
U.S. Army Non Army Managed Items 988,468 988,468 45,228 -0- -0- -0- -0- 1,033,696U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Philadelphia 70,450 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 70,450U.S. Navy Exchange Service Command 12,733 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 12,733U.S. Navy Non Navy Managed Items 1,463,474 -0- -0- -0- -0- 9,543 157 1,473,175U.S. Marine Corps - Retail Centrally Managed 32,353 28,792 -0- 1,099 15,841 82 -0- 49,375U.S. Marine Corps - Direct Support Stock Control 6,221 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 6,221U.S. Air Force - Retail 1,979,340 1,215,426 -0- 18,963 380,527 2,669 1 2,381,499
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 4,553,039 2,232,686 45,228 20,062 396,368 12,294 158 5,027,149 Revolving Funds 4,553,039 2,232,686 45,228 20,062 396,368 12,294 158 5,027,149
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 4,553,039 2,232,686 45,228 20,062 396,368 12,294 158 5,027,149
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ Beginning in 2016, Army transitioned from an Approved Acquisition Objective to an Active Horizon Requirement.c/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.d/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
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TABLE 1.1H
DOD SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTTOTAL RETAIL REPARABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars_____________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective b/ Materiel c/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock d/ Condemnations d/ Total
U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Mechanicsburg 666,959 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 666,959U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Philadelphia 5,508,638 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 5,508,638U.S. Air Force - Retail 7,415,122 2,327,153 -0- 83,128 56,728 202 50 7,555,229
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 13,590,718 2,327,153 -0- 83,128 56,728 202 50 13,730,825
Revolving Funds 12,613,827 2,276,829 -0- 5,655 19 12,619,502Investment Funds 976,891 50,323 -0- 77,472 56,709 202 50 1,111,324
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 13,590,718 2,327,153 -0- 83,128 56,728 202 50 13,730,825
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ Beginning in 2016, Army transitioned from an Approved Acquisition Objective to an Active Horizon Requirement.c/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.d/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
SECONDARY ITEMS
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TABLE 1.1I
DOD SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTTOTAL CONSUMABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars_____________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization AnticipatedObjective b/ Materiel c/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock d/ Condemnations d/ Total
U.S. Army Communications Electronics Command -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-U.S. Army AMC - MOB 711,786 711,786 25,148 -0- -0- -0- -0- 736,934U.S. Army Non Army Managed Items 988,468 988,468 45,228 -0- -0- -0- -0- 1,033,696U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Philadelphia 198,525 -0- 95 27,037 43,573 33 174 269,437U.S. Navy Exchange Service Command 12,733 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 12,733U.S. Navy Non Navy Managed Items 1,463,474 -0- -0- -0- -0- 9,543 157 1,473,175U.S. Marine Corps - Retail Centrally Managed 32,353 28,792 -0- 1,099 15,841 82 -0- 49,375U.S. Marine Corps - Direct Support Stock Control 6,221 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 6,221U.S. Air Force - Wholesale 143,988 3,499 -0- 33,915 89,836 725 118 268,582U.S. Air Force - Retail 1,979,340 1,215,426 -0- 18,963 380,527 2,669 1 2,381,499DLA - Aviation 4,434,537 13,103 268,761 991,890 1,114,692 11,204 -0- 6,821,083DLA - Clothing & Textile 894,980 19,394 117,566 215,845 77,059 1,619 -0- 1,307,069DLA - Construction and Equipment 385,325 966 27,393 76,672 74,961 313 -0- 564,664DLA - Energy 3,811,010 2,485,760 88,430 -0- -0- -0- -0- 3,899,440DLA - Land 1,035,635 1,723 17,591 428,648 158,215 697 -0- 1,640,786DLA - Maritime 1,414,116 6,701 15,684 262,952 490,260 1,581 -0- 2,184,592DLA - Medical 44,068 134 47,321 5,595 35,438 4 -0- 132,427DLA - Industrial Hardware 670,291 2,076 29,168 148,376 129,183 1,049 -0- 978,067DLA - Subsistence 551,404 560,650 38,050 4,616 111 27 -0- 594,208
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 18,778,254 6,038,480 720,435 2,215,607 2,609,696 29,546 450 24,353,988
Revolving Funds 18,778,254 6,038,480 720,435 2,215,607 2,609,696 29,546 450 24,353,988
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 18,778,254 6,038,480 720,435 2,215,607 2,609,696 29,546 450 24,353,988
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ Beginning in 2016, Army transitioned from an Approved Acquisition Objective to an Active Horizon Requirement.c/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.d/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
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TABLE 1.1J
DOD SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTTOTAL REPARABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars_____________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective b/ Materiel c/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock d/ Condemnations d/ Total
U.S. Army Communications Electronics Command 885,189 79,052 150,352 222,548 104,704 17,056 4,581 1,384,430U.S. Army Missile Command - Aviation 3,119,450 100,607 529,185 215,433 62,716 19,172 5,143 3,951,099U.S. Army Missile Command - Missiles 904,874 34,418 124,118 55,070 -0- 15,067 646 1,099,776U.S. Army Tank & Automotive Command - WRN 2,421,379 358,194 382,517 270,145 102,367 16,952 3,634 3,196,994U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Mechanicsburg 4,947,595 -0- 1,055 510,851 1,444,604 5,771 6,295 6,916,171U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Philadelphia 13,363,196 -0- 6,953 835,625 2,949,643 13,249 22,347 17,191,012U.S. Marine Corps - Inventory Control Point 340,605 5,714 56,642 129,809 154,726 2,242 905 684,929U.S. Air Force - Wholesale 21,679,514 634,951 -0- 1,946,514 3,291,120 35,196 11,919 26,964,263U.S. Air Force - Retail 7,415,122 2,327,153 -0- 83,128 56,728 202 50 7,555,229
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 55,076,923 3,540,089 1,250,822 4,269,123 8,166,607 124,907 55,518 68,943,901
Revolving Funds 43,397,896 3,461,299 1,250,822 3,617,930 7,496,614 119,798 54,092 55,937,153Investment Funds 11,679,027 78,790 -0- 651,193 669,993 5,109 1,426 13,006,749
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 55,076,923 3,540,089 1,250,822 4,269,123 8,166,607 124,907 55,518 68,943,901
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ Beginning in 2016, Army transitioned from an Approved Acquisition Objective to an Active Horizon Requirement.c/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.d/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
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FIGURE 1
DoD Secondary Item Inventory by Component
FY 2016Current Year - $ Billions
at DoD Acquisition Cost Method of Valuation
$25.9 BNavy
$11.4 BArmy
$0.7 BMarine Corps
$18.1 BDLA
$37.2 BAir Force
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Current Year - $Billions at DoD Acquisition Cost Method of Valuation
FIGURE 2
DoD Secondary Item Inventory Value
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TABLE 1.2A
DEPARTMENT OF ARMY SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTTOTAL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective b/ Materiel c/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock d/ Condemnations d/ Total
U.S. Army Communications Electronics Command 885,189 79,052 150,352 222,548 104,704 17,056 4,581 1,384,430U.S. Army Missile Command - Aviation 3,119,450 100,607 529,185 215,433 62,716 19,172 5,143 3,951,099U.S. Army Missile Command - Missiles 904,874 34,418 124,118 55,070 -0- 15,067 646 1,099,776U.S. Army Tank & Automotive Command - WRN 2,421,379 358,194 382,517 270,145 102,367 16,952 3,634 3,196,994U.S. Army AMC - MOB 711,786 711,786 25,148 -0- -0- -0- -0- 736,934U.S. Army Non Army Managed Items 988,468 988,468 45,228 -0- -0- -0- -0- 1,033,696
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 9,031,146 2,272,525 1,256,547 763,197 269,787 68,247 14,004 11,402,927 Revolving Funds 9,031,146 2,272,525 1,256,547 763,197 269,787 68,247 14,004 11,402,927
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 9,031,146 2,272,525 1,256,547 763,197 269,787 68,247 14,004 11,402,927
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ Beginning in 2016, Army transitioned from an Approved Acquisition Objective to an Active Horizon Requirement.c/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.d/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
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TABLE 1.2B
DEPARTMENT OF ARMY SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTTOTAL WHOLESALE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective b/ Materiel c/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock d/ Condemnations d/ Total
U.S. Army Communications Electronics Command 885,189 79,052 150,352 222,548 104,704 17,056 4,581 1,384,430U.S. Army Missile Command - Aviation 3,119,450 100,607 529,185 215,433 62,716 19,172 5,143 3,951,099U.S. Army Missile Command - Missiles 904,874 34,418 124,118 55,070 -0- 15,067 646 1,099,776U.S. Army Tank & Automotive Command - WRN 2,421,379 358,194 382,517 270,145 102,367 16,952 3,634 3,196,994U.S. Army AMC - MOB 711,786 711,786 25,148 -0- -0- -0- -0- 736,934
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 8,042,678 1,284,057 1,211,319 763,197 269,787 68,247 14,004 10,369,231 Revolving Funds 8,042,678 1,284,057 1,211,319 763,197 269,787 68,247 14,004 10,369,231
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 8,042,678 1,284,057 1,211,319 763,197 269,787 68,247 14,004 10,369,231
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ Beginning in 2016, Army transitioned from an Approved Acquisition Objective to an Active Horizon Requirement.c/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.d/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
SECONDARY ITEMS
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TABLE 1.2C
DEPARTMENT OF ARMY SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTWHOLESALE CONSUMABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective b/ Materiel c/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock d/ Condemnations d/ Total
U.S. Army AMC - MOB 711,786 711,786 25,148 -0- -0- -0- -0- 736,934
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 711,786 711,786 25,148 -0- -0- -0- -0- 736,934 Revolving Funds 711,786 711,786 25,148 -0- -0- -0- -0- 736,934
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 711,786 711,786 25,148 -0- -0- -0- -0- 736,934
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ Beginning in 2016, Army transitioned from an Approved Acquisition Objective to an Active Horizon Requirement.c/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.d/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
SECONDARY ITEMS
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TABLE 1.2D
DEPARTMENT OF ARMY SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTWHOLESALE REPARABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective b/ Materiel c/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock d/ Condemnations d/ Total
U.S. Army Communications Electronics Command 885,189 79,052 150,352 222,548 104,704 17,056 4,581 1,384,430U.S. Army Missile Command - Aviation 3,119,450 100,607 529,185 215,433 62,716 19,172 5,143 3,951,099U.S. Army Missile Command - Missiles 904,874 34,418 124,118 55,070 -0- 15,067 646 1,099,776U.S. Army Tank & Automotive Command - WRN 2,421,379 358,194 382,517 270,145 102,367 16,952 3,634 3,196,994
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 7,330,892 572,271 1,186,171 763,197 269,787 68,247 14,004 9,632,297 Revolving Funds 7,330,892 572,271 1,186,171 763,197 269,787 68,247 14,004 9,632,297
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 7,330,892 572,271 1,186,171 763,197 269,787 68,247 14,004 9,632,297
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ Beginning in 2016, Army transitioned from an Approved Acquisition Objective to an Active Horizon Requirement.c/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.d/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
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TABLE 1.2E
DEPARTMENT OF ARMY SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTTOTAL RETAIL
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective b/ Materiel c/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock d/ Condemnations d/ Total
U.S. Army Non Army Managed Items 988,468 988,468 45,228 -0- -0- -0- -0- 1,033,696
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 988,468 988,468 45,228 -0- -0- -0- -0- 1,033,696 Revolving Funds 988,468 988,468 45,228 -0- -0- -0- -0- 1,033,696
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 988,468 988,468 45,228 -0- -0- -0- -0- 1,033,696
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ Beginning in 2016, Army transitioned from an Approved Acquisition Objective to an Active Horizon Requirement.c/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.d/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
SECONDARY ITEMS
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TABLE 1.2F
DEPARTMENT OF ARMY SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTRETAIL CONSUMABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective b/ Materiel c/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock d/ Condemnations d/ Total
U.S. Army Non Army Managed Items 988,468 988,468 45,228 -0- -0- -0- -0- 1,033,696 TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 988,468 988,468 45,228 -0- -0- -0- -0- 1,033,696 Revolving Funds 988,468 988,468 45,228 -0- -0- -0- -0- 1,033,696
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 988,468 988,468 45,228 -0- -0- -0- -0- 1,033,696
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ Beginning in 2016, Army transitioned from an Approved Acquisition Objective to an Active Horizon Requirement.c/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.d/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
SECONDARY ITEMS
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TABLE 1.2G
DEPARTMENT OF ARMY SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTRETAIL REPARABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective b/ Materiel c/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock d/ Condemnations d/ Total
U.S. Army Communications Electronics Command -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-U.S. Army Missile Command - Aviation -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-U.S. Army Missile Command - Missiles -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-U.S. Army Tank & Automotive Command - WRN -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-U.S. Army AMC - MOB -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-U.S. Army Non Army Managed Items -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- Revolving Funds -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ Beginning in 2016, Army transitioned from an Approved Acquisition Objective to an Active Horizon Requirement.c/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.d/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
SECONDARY ITEMS
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TABLE 1.2H
DEPARTMENT OF ARMY SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTTOTAL CONSUMABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective b/ Materiel c/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock d/ Condemnations d/ Total
U.S. Army AMC - MOB 711,786 711,786 25,148 -0- -0- -0- -0- 736,934U.S. Army Non Army Managed Items 988,468 988,468 45,228 -0- -0- -0- -0- 1,033,696
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 1,700,254 1,700,254 70,376 -0- -0- -0- -0- 1,770,630 Revolving Funds 1,700,254 1,700,254 70,376 -0- -0- -0- -0- 1,770,630
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 1,700,254 1,700,254 70,376 -0- -0- -0- -0- 1,770,630
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ Beginning in 2016, Army transitioned from an Approved Acquisition Objective to an Active Horizon Requirement.c/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.d/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
SECONDARY ITEMS
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TABLE 1.2I
DEPARTMENT OF ARMY SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTTOTAL REPARABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective b/ Materiel c/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock d/ Condemnations d/ Total
U.S. Army Communications Electronics Command 885,189 79,052 150,352 222,548 104,704 17,056 4,581 1,384,430U.S. Army Missile Command - Aviation 3,119,450 100,607 529,185 215,433 62,716 19,172 5,143 3,951,099U.S. Army Missile Command - Missiles 904,874 34,418 124,118 55,070 -0- 15,067 646 1,099,776U.S. Army Tank & Automotive Command - WRN 2,421,379 358,194 382,517 270,145 102,367 16,952 3,634 3,196,994
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 7,330,892 572,271 1,186,171 763,197 269,787 68,247 14,004 9,632,297 Revolving Funds 7,330,892 572,271 1,186,171 763,197 269,787 68,247 14,004 9,632,297
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 7,330,892 572,271 1,186,171 763,197 269,787 68,247 14,004 9,632,297
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ Beginning in 2016, Army transitioned from an Approved Acquisition Objective to an Active Horizon Requirement.c/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.d/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
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TABLE 1.3A
DEPARTMENT OF NAVY SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTTOTAL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars______________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Mechanicsburg 4,947,595 -0- 1,055 510,851 1,444,604 5,771 6,295 6,916,171U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Philadelphia 13,561,721 -0- 7,048 862,662 2,993,216 13,282 22,520 17,460,448U.S. Navy Exchange Service Command 12,733 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 12,733U.S. Navy Non Navy Managed Items 1,463,474 -0- -0- -0- -0- 9,543 157 1,473,175
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 19,985,524 -0- 8,103 1,373,513 4,437,819 28,596 28,972 25,862,527 Revolving Funds 19,985,524 -0- 8,103 1,373,513 4,437,819 28,596 28,972 25,862,527
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 19,985,524 -0- 8,103 1,373,513 4,437,819 28,596 28,972 25,862,527
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
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TABLE 1.3B
DEPARTMENT OF NAVY SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTTOTAL WHOLESALE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Mechanicsburg 4,280,637 -0- 1,055 510,851 1,444,604 5,771 6,295 6,249,212U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Philadelphia 7,982,633 -0- 7,048 862,662 2,993,216 13,282 22,520 11,881,361 TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 12,263,270 -0- 8,103 1,373,513 4,437,819 19,053 28,815 18,130,572 Revolving Funds 12,263,270 -0- 8,103 1,373,513 4,437,819 19,053 28,815 18,130,572
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 12,263,270 -0- 8,103 1,373,513 4,437,819 19,053 28,815 18,130,572
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
SECONDARY ITEMS
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TABLE 1.3C
DEPARTMENT OF NAVY SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTWHOLESALE CONSUMABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Philadelphia 128,075 -0- 95 27,037 43,573 33 174 198,986 TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 128,075 -0- 95 27,037 43,573 33 174 198,986 Revolving Funds 128,075 -0- 95 27,037 43,573 33 174 198,986
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 128,075 -0- 95 27,037 43,573 33 174 198,986
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
SECONDARY ITEMS
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TABLE 1.3D
DEPARTMENT OF NAVY SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTWHOLESALE REPARABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Mechanicsburg 4,280,637 -0- 1,055 510,851 1,444,604 5,771 6,295 6,249,212U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Philadelphia 7,854,558 -0- 6,953 835,625 2,949,643 13,249 22,347 11,682,374 TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 12,135,195 -0- 8,008 1,346,476 4,394,246 19,020 28,641 17,931,586 Revolving Funds 12,135,195 -0- 8,008 1,346,476 4,394,246 19,020 28,641 17,931,586
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 12,135,195 -0- 8,008 1,346,476 4,394,246 19,020 28,641 17,931,586
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
SECONDARY ITEMS
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TABLE 1.3E
DEPARTMENT OF NAVY SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTTOTAL RETAIL
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Mechanicsburg 666,959 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 666,959U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Philadelphia 5,579,088 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 5,579,088U.S. Navy Exchange Service Command 12,733 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 12,733U.S. Navy Non Navy Managed Items 1,463,474 -0- -0- -0- -0- 9,543 157 1,473,175 TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 7,722,254 -0- -0- -0- -0- 9,543 157 7,731,954 Revolving Funds 7,722,254 -0- -0- -0- -0- 9,543 157 7,731,954
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 7,722,254 -0- -0- -0- -0- 9,543 157 7,731,954
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
SECONDARY ITEMS
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TABLE 1.3F
DEPARTMENT OF NAVY SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTRETAIL CONSUMABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars_________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Philadelphia 70,450 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 70,450U.S. Navy Exchange Service Command 12,733 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 12,733U.S. Navy Non Navy Managed Items 1,463,474 -0- -0- -0- -0- 9,543 157 1,473,175
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 1,546,658 -0- -0- -0- -0- 9,543 157 1,556,358 Revolving Funds 1,546,658 -0- -0- -0- -0- 9,543 157 1,556,358
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 1,546,658 -0- -0- -0- -0- 9,543 157 1,556,358
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
SECONDARY ITEMS
32
TABLE 1.3G
DEPARTMENT OF NAVY SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTRETAIL REPARABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Mechanicsburg 666,959 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 666,959U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Philadelphia 5,508,638 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 5,508,638
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 6,175,596 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 6,175,596 Revolving Funds 6,175,596 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 6,175,596
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 6,175,596 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 6,175,596
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
SECONDARY ITEMS
33
TABLE 1.3H
DEPARTMENT OF NAVY SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTTOTAL CONSUMABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Philadelphia 198,525 -0- 95 27,037 43,573 33 174 269,437U.S. Navy Exchange Service Command 12,733 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 12,733U.S. Navy Non Navy Managed Items 1,463,474 -0- -0- -0- -0- 9,543 157 1,473,175
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 1,674,733 -0- 95 27,037 43,573 9,576 331 1,755,344 Revolving Funds 1,674,733 -0- 95 27,037 43,573 9,576 331 1,755,344
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 1,674,733 -0- 95 27,037 43,573 9,576 331 1,755,344
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
SECONDARY ITEMS
34
TABLE 1.3I
DEPARTMENT OF NAVY SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTTOTAL REPARABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Mechanicsburg 4,947,595 -0- 1,055 510,851 1,444,604 5,771 6,295 6,916,171U.S. Navy NAVSUP Weapons System Support - Philadelphia 13,363,196 -0- 6,953 835,625 2,949,643 13,249 22,347 17,191,012 TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 18,310,791 -0- 8,008 1,346,476 4,394,246 19,020 28,641 24,107,182 Revolving Funds 18,310,791 -0- 8,008 1,346,476 4,394,246 19,020 28,641 24,107,182
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 18,310,791 -0- 8,008 1,346,476 4,394,246 19,020 28,641 24,107,182
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
SECONDARY ITEMS
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TABLE 1.4A
MARINE CORPS SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIESTOTAL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
U.S. Marine Corps - Retail Centrally Managed 32,353 28,792 -0- 1,099 15,841 82 -0- 49,375U.S. Marine Corps - Direct Support Stock Control 6,221 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 6,221U.S. Marine Corps - Inventory Control Point 340,605 5,714 56,642 129,809 154,726 2,242 905 684,929
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 379,178 34,506 56,642 130,908 170,567 2,324 905 740,525 Revolving Funds 324,818 34,506 56,642 130,908 170,567 2,324 905 686,165Investment Funds 54,360 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 54,360
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 379,178 34,506 56,642 130,908 170,567 2,324 905 740,525
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
SECONDARY ITEMS
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TABLE 1.4B
MARINE CORPS SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIESTOTAL WHOLESALE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
U.S. Marine Corps - Inventory Control Point 340,605 5,714 56,642 129,809 154,726 2,242 905 684,929 TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 340,605 5,714 56,642 129,809 154,726 2,242 905 684,929
Revolving Funds 286,245 5,714 56,642 129,809 154,726 2,242 905 630,569Investment Funds 54,360 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 54,360
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 340,605 5,714 56,642 129,809 154,726 2,242 905 684,929
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
SECONDARY ITEMS
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TABLE 1.4C
MARINE CORPS SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIESWHOLESALE CONSUMABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
U.S. Marine Corps - Retail Centrally Managed d/ -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-U.S. Marine Corps - Direct Support Stock Control d/ -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-U.S. Marine Corps - Inventory Control Point d/ -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- Revolving Funds -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-Investment Funds -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.d/ All of the Marine Corps Wholesale Consumable items were transferred to DLA as part of the Consumable Item Transfer Program
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TABLE 1.4D
MARINE CORPS SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIESWHOLESALE REPARABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
U.S. Marine Corps - Inventory Control Point 340,605 5,714 56,642 129,809 154,726 2,242 905 684,929 TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 340,605 5,714 56,642 129,809 154,726 2,242 905 684,929 Revolving Funds 286,245 5,714 56,642 129,809 154,726 2,242 905 630,569Investment Funds 54,360 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 54,360
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 340,605 5,714 56,642 129,809 154,726 2,242 905 684,929
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
SECONDARY ITEMS
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TABLE 1.4E
MARINE CORPS SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIESTOTAL RETAIL
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
U.S. Marine Corps - Retail Centrally Managed 32,353 28,792 -0- 1,099 15,841 82 -0- 49,375U.S. Marine Corps - Direct Support Stock Control 6,221 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 6,221
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 38,574 28,792 -0- 1,099 15,841 82 -0- 55,596 Revolving Funds 38,574 28,792 -0- 1,099 15,841 82 -0- 55,596Investment Funds -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 38,574 28,792 -0- 1,099 15,841 82 -0- 55,596
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
SECONDARY ITEMS
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TABLE 1.4F
MARINE CORPS SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIESRETAIL CONSUMABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
U.S. Marine Corps - Retail Centrally Managed 32,353 28,792 -0- 1,099 15,841 82 -0- 49,375U.S. Marine Corps - Direct Support Stock Control 6,221 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 6,221
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 38,574 28,792 -0- 1,099 15,841 82 -0- 55,596 Revolving Funds 38,574 28,792 -0- 1,099 15,841 82 -0- 55,596Investment Funds -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 38,574 28,792 -0- 1,099 15,841 82 -0- 55,596
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
SECONDARY ITEMS
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TABLE 1.4G
MARINE CORPS SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIESRETAIL REPARABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
U.S. Marine Corps - Retail Centrally Managed d/ -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-U.S. Marine Corps - Direct Support Stock Control d/ -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-U.S. Marine Corps - Inventory Control Point d/ -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- Revolving Funds -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-Investment Funds -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.d/ Where blanks are shown in the report, it is due to system modernization efforts.
SECONDARY ITEMS
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TABLE 1.4H
MARINE CORPS SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIESTOTAL CONSUMABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
U.S. Marine Corps - Retail Centrally Managed 32,353 28,792 -0- 1,099 15,841 82 -0- 49,375U.S. Marine Corps - Direct Support Stock Control 6,221 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 6,221
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 38,574 28,792 -0- 1,099 15,841 82 -0- 55,596 Revolving Funds 38,574 28,792 -0- 1,099 15,841 82 -0- 55,596Investment Funds -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 38,574 28,792 -0- 1,099 15,841 82 -0- 55,596
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
SECONDARY ITEMS
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TABLE 1.4I
MARINE CORPS SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIESTOTAL REPARABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
U.S. Marine Corps - Inventory Control Point 340,605 5,714 56,642 129,809 154,726 2,242 905 684,929
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 340,605 5,714 56,642 129,809 154,726 2,242 905 684,929 Revolving Funds 286,245 5,714 56,642 129,809 154,726 2,242 905 630,569Investment Funds 54,360 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 54,360
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 340,605 5,714 56,642 129,809 154,726 2,242 905 684,929
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
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TABLE 1.5A
DEPARTMENT OF AIR FORCE SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIESTOTAL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
U.S. Air Force - Wholesale 21,823,503 638,451 -0- 1,980,429 3,380,956 35,921 12,036 27,232,846U.S. Air Force - Retail 9,394,461 3,542,579 -0- 102,091 437,255 2,871 51 9,936,728
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 31,217,964 4,181,030 -0- 2,082,519 3,818,211 38,792 12,087 37,169,574 Revolving Funds 19,584,118 4,102,235 -0- 1,427,314 3,119,661 33,176 10,653 24,174,922Investment Funds 11,633,846 78,795 -0- 655,205 698,550 5,616 1,434 12,994,651
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 31,217,964 4,181,030 -0- 2,082,519 3,818,211 38,792 12,087 37,169,574
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
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TABLE 1.5B
DEPARTMENT OF AIR FORCE SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIESTOTAL WHOLESALE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
U.S. Air Force - Wholesale 21,823,503 638,451 -0- 1,980,429 3,380,956 35,921 12,036 27,232,846
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 21,823,503 638,451 -0- 1,980,429 3,380,956 35,921 12,036 27,232,846 Revolving Funds 11,167,179 609,979 -0- 1,402,741 2,739,116 30,507 10,652 15,350,195Investment Funds 10,656,323 28,472 -0- 577,688 641,840 5,415 1,384 11,882,650
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 21,823,503 638,451 -0- 1,980,429 3,380,956 35,921 12,036 27,232,846
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
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TABLE 1.5C
DEPARTMENT OF AIR FORCE SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIESWHOLESALE CONSUMABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
U.S. Air Force - Wholesale 143,988 3,499 -0- 33,915 89,836 725 118 268,582
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 143,988 3,499 -0- 33,915 89,836 725 118 268,582 Revolving Funds 135,442 3,494 -0- 29,948 61,280 218 110 226,997Investment Funds 8,547 5 -0- 3,967 28,557 507 8 41,586
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 143,988 3,499 -0- 33,915 89,836 725 118 268,582
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
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TABLE 1.5D
DEPARTMENT OF AIR FORCE SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIESWHOLESALE REPARABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
U.S. Air Force - Wholesale 21,679,514 634,951 -0- 1,946,514 3,291,120 35,196 11,919 26,964,263
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 21,679,514 634,951 -0- 1,946,514 3,291,120 35,196 11,919 26,964,263 Revolving Funds 11,031,738 606,485 -0- 1,372,793 2,677,837 30,289 10,542 15,123,198Investment Funds 10,647,777 28,467 -0- 573,721 613,284 4,907 1,376 11,841,065
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 21,679,514 634,951 -0- 1,946,514 3,291,120 35,196 11,919 26,964,263
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
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TABLE 1.5E
DEPARTMENT OF AIR FORCE SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIESTOTAL RETAIL
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
U.S. Air Force - Retail 9,394,461 3,542,579 -0- 102,091 437,255 2,871 51 9,936,728
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 9,394,461 3,542,579 -0- 102,091 437,255 2,871 51 9,936,728 Revolving Funds 8,416,939 3,492,256 -0- 24,573 380,545 2,669 1 8,824,727Investment Funds 977,523 50,323 -0- 77,517 56,709 202 50 1,112,001
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 9,394,461 3,542,579 -0- 102,091 437,255 2,871 51 9,936,728
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
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TABLE 1.5F
DEPARTMENT OF AIR FORCE SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIESRETAIL CONSUMABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
U.S. Air Force - Retail 1,979,340 1,215,426 -0- 18,963 380,527 2,669 1 2,381,499
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 1,979,340 1,215,426 -0- 18,963 380,527 2,669 1 2,381,499 Revolving Funds 1,978,708 1,215,426 -0- 18,918 380,527 2,669 1 2,380,822Investment Funds 632 -0- -0- 45 -0- -0- -0- 677
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 1,979,340 1,215,426 -0- 18,963 380,527 2,669 1 2,381,499
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
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TABLE 1.5G
DEPARTMENT OF AIR FORCE SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIESRETAIL REPARABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
U.S. Air Force - Retail 7,415,122 2,327,153 -0- 83,128 56,728 202 50 7,555,229
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 7,415,122 2,327,153 -0- 83,128 56,728 202 50 7,555,229 Revolving Funds 6,438,231 2,276,829 -0- 5,655 19 6,443,905Investment Funds 976,891 50,323 -0- 77,472 56,709 202 50 1,111,324
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 7,415,122 2,327,153 -0- 83,128 56,728 202 50 7,555,229
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
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TABLE 1.5H
DEPARTMENT OF AIR FORCE SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIESTOTAL CONSUMABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
U.S. Air Force - Wholesale 143,988 3,499 -0- 33,915 89,836 725 118 268,582U.S. Air Force - Retail 1,979,340 1,215,426 -0- 18,963 380,527 2,669 1 2,381,499
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 2,123,328 1,218,926 -0- 52,878 470,363 3,394 119 2,650,081 Revolving Funds 2,114,149 1,218,921 -0- 48,866 441,806 2,887 111 2,607,819Investment Funds 9,179 5 -0- 4,012 28,557 507 8 42,263
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 2,123,328 1,218,926 -0- 52,878 470,363 3,394 119 2,650,081
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
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TABLE 1.5I
DEPARTMENT OF AIR FORCE SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIESTOTAL REPARABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
U.S. Air Force - Wholesale 21,679,514 634,951 -0- 1,946,514 3,291,120 35,196 11,919 26,964,263U.S. Air Force - Retail 7,415,122 2,327,153 -0- 83,128 56,728 202 50 7,555,229
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 29,094,636 2,962,104 -0- 2,029,642 3,347,848 35,398 11,968 34,519,492 Revolving Funds 17,469,969 2,883,314 -0- 1,378,448 2,677,855 30,289 10,542 21,567,104Investment Funds 11,624,667 78,790 -0- 651,193 669,993 5,109 1,426 12,952,389
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 29,094,636 2,962,104 -0- 2,029,642 3,347,848 35,398 11,968 34,519,492
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
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TABLE 1.6A
DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIES BY NATIONAL INVENTORY CONTROL POINTTOTAL WHOLESALE CONSUMABLE
SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
______________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________________________
Approved PotentialAcquisition War Reserve In-Transit Economic Contingency Reutilization Anticipated
Objective Materiel b/ Stock Retention Stock Retention Stock Stock c/ Condemnations c/ Total
DLA - Aviation 4,434,537 13,103 268,761 991,890 1,114,692 11,204 -0- 6,821,083DLA - Clothing & Textile 894,980 19,394 117,566 215,845 77,059 1,619 -0- 1,307,069DLA - Construction and Equipment 385,325 966 27,393 76,672 74,961 313 -0- 564,664DLA - Energy 3,811,010 2,485,760 88,430 -0- -0- -0- -0- 3,899,440DLA - Land 1,035,635 1,723 17,591 428,648 158,215 697 -0- 1,640,786DLA - Maritime 1,414,116 6,701 15,684 262,952 490,260 1,581 -0- 2,184,592DLA - Medical 44,068 134 47,321 5,595 35,438 4 -0- 132,427DLA - Industrial Hardware 670,291 2,076 29,168 148,376 129,183 1,049 -0- 978,067DLA - Subsistence 551,404 560,650 38,050 4,616 111 27 -0- 594,208
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 13,241,365 3,090,509 649,965 2,134,593 2,079,920 16,494 -0- 18,122,337 Revolving Funds 13,241,365 3,090,509 649,965 2,134,593 2,079,920 16,494 -0- 18,122,337
TOTAL SECONDARY ITEMS 13,241,365 3,090,509 649,965 2,134,593 2,079,920 16,494 -0- 18,122,337
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ War Reserve Materiel is a memo entry for display purposes and is a subset of the Approved Acquisition Objective.c/ Prior to 2011, Potential Reutilization Stock included anticipated condemnations. Anticipated condemnations was added as a category effective September 30, 2011.
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TABLE 1.7A
DoD SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIESSEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
_____________________________Thousands of Dollars_______________________________________
Requirement Economic Contingency Related Retention Retention Potential Reutilization
Munitions Munitions Munitions andStock Stock Stock Disposal Stocks Total
U.S. Army Missile systems and related equipment 11,681,276 262,017 -0- 5,282,555 17,225,848U.S. Army Conventional ammunitions and related equipment 19,782,570 435,467 979,368 113,334 21,310,739U.S. Navy Missile systems and related equipment 20,618,597 729,265 2,426,202 179,708 23,953,772U.S. Navy Conventional ammunitions and related equipment 11,109,823 1,085,226 829,571 2,232,248 15,256,868U.S. Marine Corps - Missile systems and related equipment 1,351,000 400,000 35,000 200 1,786,200U.S. Marine Corps - Conventional ammunitions and related equipment 5,176,000 2,376,000 400 205,000 7,757,400U.S. Air Force - Missile systems and related equipment 6,779,691 26,787 42,787 67,548 6,916,812U.S. Air Force - Conventional ammunitions and related equipment 13,104,517 1,171,886 -0- 299,000 14,575,403
TOTAL Class V Ammunition 89,603,474 6,486,648 4,313,327 8,379,592 108,783,041
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ Beginning in FY2014, Class V Ammunition is the onlly prinicipal item inventory reported in this report.
Class V Ammunition b/
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TABLE 1.7B
________________________________________Thousands of Dollars________________________________________
Requirement Economic Contingency
Related Retention Retention Potential ReutilizationMunitions Munitions Munitions and
Stock Stock Stock Disposal Stocks Total b/
FiscalYear
2014 c/ 68,018,895 6,654,542 11,283,973 3,186,536 89,143,9472015 c/ 74,139,678 7,879,811 2,821,271 3,666,973 88,507,7332016 c/ 89,603,474 6,486,648 4,313,327 8,379,592 108,783,041
a/ See Note on the FOREWORD page regarding overall inventory valuation methodology and the valuation of “Potential Reutilization/Disposal Stock” at net realizable value, i.e., salvage prices.b/ Figures may not add to totals due to rounding.c/ Beginning in FY2014, Class V Ammunition is the onlly prinicipal item inventory reported in this report.
Class V Ammunition
DoD SUPPLY SYSTEM INVENTORIESSEPTEMBER 30, 2016 a/
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