1982 LOGISTICS CONFERENCE
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13 JAN 1983
PROCUREMENT DIVISION NOTICE NO. 83-1
Chief, Procurement Division, OL
SUBJECT: Implementation of New PD14IS Report on Priority
Requirements
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1. The Procurement Division has an FY 1983 Management by
Objective (MBO) assignment to utilize the PDMIS as a mechanism
to better manage the processing of procurement requirements that
are either in support of urgent operational activities or are
considered to be politically sensitive. The newly created
"Priority" field within the PDMIS shall be used as the means to
accomplish this objective.
2. The assignment of the priority code to the procurement
request will, to the maximum practicable extent, be made when
the request is originally assigned to a branch or section. Be-
cause it is not always possible to identify priority requirements
based upon the information set forth in the procurement request,
branch or section chiefs as well as all personnel involved in
processing procurement actions, should be alert to the need to
ensure that these priority requirements are identified at the
earliest possible date and take the necessary steps to include
such requirements in the Priority Requirements Report. PDMIS
data with regard to solicitations should also include priority
designators when applicable. A general description of the two
priority designators to be used is as follows:
Urgent Procurement Requirements
The Required Delivery Date (RDD) for the goods and/or
services, as stated on the procurement request (Forms 88,
2420, 1245) is such that routine processing of the require-
ment within Procurement Division (PD) will not satisfy the
need. Not only must priority action be taken to get the
requirement awarded, but follow-up must be made to ensure
that vendor delivery is accomplished in a timely and accept-
able manner. To the extent that the market place cannot
respond in time to meet the customer's RDD, the PD negotiator
is to notify the contract officer and request guidance (e.g.,
cancel requirement, substitute items, accept later delivery)
before proceeding further. Actions taken should be capsulized
in the PDMIS priority field.
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Politically Sensitive Procurement Requirments
This category of procurement requirements will be the
most difficult to identify but will also be the more volatile
of the two (urgent and politically sensitive). There are
two types of politically sensitive re uirements - internally
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3. The person who has been assigned a particular procurement
action which includes a priority designator is responsible for
providing status information in the priority field for such action.
The first word in the priority field for priority requirements
must be the word "urgent" or the word "sensitive." These two key
words will be used as the basis for the preparation of a Priority
Requirements Report which will be published on a weekly basis.
This report will be one of the key documents used in the branch
bi-weekly sessions with the Chief and Deputy Chief, Procurement
Division. The information set forth in the priority field after
the word "urgent" or "sensitive" should accurately reflect the
current status of the procurement action.
4. The successful implementation of this reporting mechanism
will depend in large part upon the cooperation of Logistics officers
involved in the preparation of procurement requests. Procurement
Division personnel should do their part in advising Logistics
officers of this new report and enlisting their support in helping
to identify requirements which are truly urgent from an operational
viewpoint or are politically sensitive.
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Distribution:
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1-Each PD employee
1-OL/PD Chrono
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