PEO SOFSA Logistics Manager

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PEO SOFSA Logistics Manager UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE-SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES SUPPORT AGENCY Dormant Property Mr. William Teate PEO SOFSA Logistics Manager

Dormant Property What is Dormant Property Inventory Demographics Questions? Environment SOF works in (where it's dark),

What Is Dormant Property PEO SOFSA developed reports to identify property with no shipments greater than 2 years. Current inventory stretches decades. Dormant property should not be confused with excess. PEO/PM identifies requirements and need to stock Work with PEO SOFSA PSD and review Dormant Inventory Report regularly to identify property no longer needed As we all know we store inventory that is needed to support requirements not concentrating on turn over rate.

Inventory Demographics Total Inventory Dormant Inventory Dormant % Lines 55,046 N/A Units 4,641,798 1,410,806 30% Dollar Value $2,803,794,049 $693,381,384 24%

PEO Dormant Snapshot The screenshot is a current snapshot of dormant inventory.

Manufacturing (Jobscope) Excess Manufacturing inventory has been a problem area for years. Inventory has rolled over to follow on task orders with no requirement. Costs to inventory and space continue to grow. Direct cost to SOCOM and overhead labor. Excess inventory: Value $2.5M Units 1.6M Need customer cooperation to dispose of excess inventory and only keep inventory associated to a firm manufacturing requirement The screenshot is a current snapshot of dormant inventory.

Program Value Units Top 10 Jobscope Excess ASE $581,231.26 518,277 Logistics Support $354,937.21 109,223 MISO LCSM & TSE $281,742.52 174,574 FOSOV $275,307.61 214,225 TAPO MROI $264,906.52 118,181 MH60M $184,668.03 34,257 MH-60M M74 $154,596.60 51,248 MH47G $87,552.29 86,282 FARP $54,595.83 65,096 ATGL Sustainment $53,579.58 831 The screenshot is a current snapshot of dormant inventory.