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DoD Single-Line Item Requisition System Document (Manual), DD Form 1348

DD Form 1348 (fig. 13-2) is used as a requisition; requisition follow-up, modification, or cancellation; and tracer request on overdue shipments sent by insured, registered, or certified mail. This form is available in two-, four-, and six-part sets as follows:

The two-part set is used by nonautomated ships for requisition follow-up, modification, or cancellation, and tracer requests;
the four-part set is used for requisitioning from shore activities; and

the six-part set is used for requisitioning from style="mso-spacerun: yes"> other nonautomated ships (and from automated ships, when required).

Non-NSN Requisition (Manual), DD Form 1348-6

DDForm 1348-6 (fig. 13-3) is a six-part form used to requisition material that cannot be identified by an NSN, NATO stock number, or NICN other than permanent "LL"-coded NICNs. The form consists of two sections. The upper section includes essentially the same data elements as DD Form 1348. The lower section includes 10 data blocks for additional identification data.

Single-Line Item Consumption/Requisition Document (Manual), NAVSUP Form 1250-1

NAVSUP Form 1250-1 (fig. 13-4) is a seven-part multipurpose form used as a consumption document. It is also used as a MILSTRIPrequisitioning document by nonautomated ships for procuring material or services from another ship, naval supply centers, naval supply depots, and Navy Inventory Control Point (NAVICP) Philadelphia.

Requisition and Invoice/Shipping Document, DD Form 1149

DD Form 1149 (fig. 13-5) is prepared for certain items that are excluded from MILSTRIP. These items are listed in NAVSUP P-485 and P-437. DD Form

Figure 13-1.-Levels of supply.

Figure 13-2.-MILSTRIP requisition document: DD Form 1348.

1149 may be used as a requisitioning document or a receipt document. As a requisitioning document, use this form to procure GSA contract items such as medical books, journals, and standard and nonstandard BUMED-controlled items requiring local purchase action.

BUMED-CONTROLLED ITEMS BUMED-controlled items are essential to preserve life (medications), are easily pilferable (hemostats, etc.), and/or have a high acquisition or replacement cost (CAT scan, X-Ray equipment). Requisition standard stocked BUMED-controlled items on DD Form 1348, and forward the request through the chain of command to the Naval Medical Logistics Command (NAVMEDLOGCOM) for technical review.







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