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Receipt procedures forContinued
naval activities, 6-13
Receiving stations, 7-10
Records, disposal of, 1-10
Remote processing system (RPS), 10-4
Repair parts budget, 4-14
Replenishment procedures, 7-10
receiving stations, 7-10
sorting stations, 7-11
strike stations, 7-11
Replenishment quantity, 8-15
Request for APLs and AELs, 2-9
Requisition, preparation for additional items, 2-18
Requisition/OPTAR log, 4-1
Requisitioning, 5-1
RSSs, 8-1
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Safety program, 7-21
Sensitive material, 7-2
SERVMART shipping list, 5-4
Shelf-life material, 7-5
marking of stock 7-5
periodic inspection, 7-6
Ship configuration and logistics information, 2-22
Shipping, 9-1
by mail, 9-1
external markings, 9-2
preparation for, 9-1
via DTS, 9-3
via government vehicle, 9-12
Shipyard availability period, 2-25
configuration change process, 2-26
ID of allowance deficiencies, 2-26
SIM item computation, 8-13
SLCC/SLEC revised pages, 2-27
Small arms, 9-2
Small purchase, 5-21
SNAP I concept, 10-1
administrative applications, 10-2
maintenance applications, 10-2
supply and financial applications, 10-3
SNAP I hardware configuration, 10-3
host computer, 10-3
network 10-3
remote processing system (RPS), 10-4
SNAP I security, 10-4
SNAP II concept and subsystems, 10-5
administrative data management (ADM), 10-8
integrated logistics management (ILM), 10-8
maintenance data system (MDS), 10-6
mobile logistics support force (MLSF), 10-8
relationship between subsystems, 10-10
supply and financial management (SFM), 10-7
system management system (SMS), 10-6
Sorting stations, 7-11
source of supply, 5-1
Special handling of material, 9-7
Special material inventory, 8-6
Specific commodity, 8-6
Spot inventory, 8-7
Standard Form 1129, 5-27
Standard Form 1165, 5-27
Stock levels, 8-2
data elements, 8-10
Stock material, 8-4
other department spaces, 8-4
supply department spaces, 8-4
Storage criteria, 7-1
ashore, 7-15
layout, 7-18
Storeroom maintenance, 7-6
material condition of spaces, 7-7
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