DMRP: Caregiving And Tracking Process

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What is the DMRP?
DMRP is an approved program with a proven and effective process for removing and tracking discrepant materiel from Air Force (AF) supply. The intent of DMRP is to provide AF level support to ensure a closed loop reporting process for removing and tracking discrepant materiel from AF supply. DMRP is responsible for the following:
– AF closed loop reporting process
– Maintain a single point of entry for discrepant materiel notices
– Address suspect materiel, suspect counterfeit and non-conforming parts
– Receive, research, track, and report back to initiator with corrective actions taken
– Ensure discrepant materiel stock screening is conducted and removal tracked from the AF inventory

Communication Gap identified
A discrepant

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