The Department of Defense Excess Property Program in Support of U.S. Law Enforcement Agencies


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The Department of Defense excess property program in support of U.S. law enforcement agencies : an overview of DOD authorities, roles, responsibilities, and implementation of Section 1033 of the 1997 National Defense Authorization Act : hearing before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, One Hundred Thirteenth Congress




Logistics: Law Enforcement Support Office Excess Property Program


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DoD personnel who are involved in the management of donation programs for DoD excess property should read this report. The report discusses the management of the 1033 Program that provides excess property to Federal and State law enforcement activities.




Report on Use and Disposal of Federal Surplus Property


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Excess Personal Property, DOD Should Further Reassess the Priorities of Its Disposal Process


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"Each year the military services identify thousands of items of personal property -- including military equipment and materiel -- that they need to dispose of because it is obsolete, not repairable, or excess to their requirements. For fiscal year 2014, DOD reported that excess and surplus property with a total original acquisition value of approximately $3.18 billion in nominal dollars was reutilized, transferred, or donated. DOD reported total revenues of almost $128 million from items sold in fiscal year 2014. Congress included provisions in reports accompanying legislation for GAO to review DOD's current process for disposing of excess personal property. This report (1) describes the process for disposing of DOD's excess personal property in the U.S.; (2) assesses how DOD's priorities in its disposal process affect the distribution of excess property; and (3) assesses the extent to which DOD has encountered challenges in its capacity to manage excess personal property to be processed. GAO reviewed guidance; obtained the most recently available calendar year (2013-2014) data on property obtained by law enforcement agencies, wait times, and backlogs; and interviewed cognizant officials"--Preliminary page.