An Introduction to the Navy’s Inventory Management

Inventory, also known as stock on hand, is a valuable managerial asset as well as a significant financial investment. The Medical Logistics Department is in charge of the official inventory.Inventory control procedures are referred to by a variety of terms in this section. All of the terminologies used in inventory control are defined in NAVSUP … Read more

Control and Routing of Purchase Requests

Once the buy request is delivered to the purchasing agent, the acquisition process may differ based on the type of order. Before the purchasing agent even sees the requisition, all purchase requests must go through the following process: A standard requisition document, such as the NAVCOMPT 2276 or DD 1149, or a command-approved local form, … Read more

Federal Supply, Usage, Stock, and Terminology

National Stock Numbers The National Stock Number (NSN) is a 13-digit code used to identify each item in the FSC (NSN). FSC groups and classes are combined with a nine-digit national item identification number to form the NSN for a certain supply item (NIIN). With the NIIN, each NSN item in the Federal Supply Distribution … Read more

Federal Supply Catalog System

More than 4 million things are stored in the Defense Department’s supply system, with the Navy holding more than a million of these items. Basic knowledge of DOD supply system language and structure is required to order goods efficiently from this system. All things transported by the United States Government are named, described, classified, and … Read more

NAVSUP & NAVMEDLOGCOM Manuals, Publications, and Directives

Knowing the NAVSUP and NAVMEDLOGCOM publications and directives is essential for success in the Navy Logistics field; these may be found at www.navsup.navy.mil and NAVMEDLOGCOM www.nmlc.med.navy.mil respectively. Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) Manual, NAVSUP P-485 The NAVSUP manual consists of three volumes and is used to standardize supply practices. Volume I: Naval Supply Procedures, Afloat … Read more

Key Areas Within Medical Logistics Departments

Purchasing and Contracting Technical Review To ensure that commodities can be obtained from a mandatory government source of supply or to aid in the identification of commercial sources of supply, this section examines all requests. Catalogs of vendors and information on the Federal Supply Schedule (FSS) are kept in this section. Purchasing Commercial procurement activities … Read more

Describe the Organizational Structure of Medical Logistics

Medical Logistical Departments at all Naval Medical and Dental activities with logistics duties are organized according to a standard structure defined by the Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED).The following are the organization’s primary functional areas: Purchasing and contracting Materiel receipt, storage, and issue Supply inventory management Equipment Management Division Biomedical Equipment Maintenance Division … Read more

What is the Navy’s Integrated Logistics Support?

What does the Navy logistics include? For the Navy, logistics includes everything from asset purchase and accounting through ongoing maintenance and disposal. The Comptroller of the Navy’s orders, principles, and policies are used by NAVMEDLOGCOM to ensure appropriate fiscal administration, with each Commanding Officer bearing final accountability. When working at a hospital, it’s important for … Read more

The History of Medical and Dental Logistics

When was the Naval Medical Supply Depot constructed? The Naval Medical Supply Depot in Brooklyn, New York, was constructed in 1850 by the United States Navy. As early as 1853, Congress gave the green light for a separate industrial laboratory to provide medical supplies for the Navy’s medical department. NMSD Brooklyn was handed over to … Read more