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28 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
- 3rd side (hint)
Each card in this set is 3 sides (except for the first 4)
The first side contains the AAC. |
The second side contains the "Explanation." Press 'h' to go to the third side, or go to preferences, and select "third" on the drop down menu for "3rd side"
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And the third side contains an abbreviated description
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An AAC is a single alpha-numeric character contained in what card column of the change notice?
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cc 50
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What does an AAC indicate?
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How (not where) and under what conditions an item will be acquired
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The AAC will reflect applications of 3 basic methods, which are what?
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By requisition, by fabrication or assembly, or by local purchase
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A
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Service/Agency regulated
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Issue, transfer or shipment is controlled by authorities above the ICP level to assure proper and equal distribution.
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B
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ICP regulated
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Issue. transfer, or shipment is controlled by the ICP.
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C
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Service/Agency Regulated
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Issue, transfer, or shipment is not subject to specialized controls. Item is centrally managed , stocked and issued.
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D
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DoD integrated material managed, stocked, and issued
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Issue, transfer, and shipment is not subject to special controls other than those imposed by IMM. Centrally managed.
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E
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Other service managed, stocked, and issued
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Not subject to special controls other those imposed by service requisitioning policy.
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F
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Fabricate or assemble
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NSN items fabricated from raw materials. Procurement and stockage not justified because of low usage or peculiar installation factors.
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G
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GSA or Veterans Administration (VA) Integrated Material managed, stocked, and issued
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H
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Direct delivery under a central contract
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I
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Direct ordering from a central contract/schedule
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The difference between H and I is that AAC H means the item is already stocked and will be shipped directly from a vendor. With I the item still needs to be manufactured before direct delivery from vendor.
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J
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Not stocked, centrally procured
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Procurement will be initiated only after receipt of a requisition
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K
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Centrally stocked for overseas only
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Main means of supply is local purchase. Stocked for overseas activities if unable to procure locally.
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L
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Local purchase
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DLA/GSA/Service/Agency managed items.
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M
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Restricted requisition major overhaul
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Can be used only by major overhaul activities due to lack of specialized tools, test equipment, etc.
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N
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Restricted requisition disposal
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Discontinued items no longer authorized for issue except with specific approval of the inventory manager.
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O
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Packaged fuels
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Centrally procured but not stocked by IMM. Long lead time required.
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P
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Restricted Requisition Security Assistance Program (SAP)
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item is stocked only for SAP requirements
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Q
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Bulk petroleum products
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DLA managed.
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S
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Restricted requisitioning, other service funded
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Difference between "E" and "S" is that with S, the material is ordered and managed for example, by the Army and used by only the Army, and the item has no use in the Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, etc.
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T
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Condemned
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Procurement, issue, use is not authorized
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V
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Terminal item
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In stock, but future procurement is not authorized. Requisitions may continue to be submitted until stock is exhausted. You will see the phrase "When exhausted use <NSN>"
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W
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Restricted requisition special instructions apply
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X
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Semiactive item no replacement
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inactive NSN being retained in the supply system because onhand stocks are under the wholesale level.
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Y
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Terminal item
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AAC "V" becomes AAC "Y" when stocks are exhausted.
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Z
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Issuance/numeric stockage objective item
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Items that may be occasionally required and prudence requires that a nominal quanitity be stocked due to the essentialty or lead time. Centrally managed, stocked, and issued.
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