ICP Manager.
ICP Manager. The ICP Manager is responsible for the materiel management of a group of items either for a particular Military Department or for the DoD as a whole. For the Defense Materiel Disposition Program, the ICP manager will:
(1) Ensure managed items are properly cataloged in the FLIS, in accordance with DoD 4100.39-M. To prevent unauthorized disposition or release within DoD, other Federal civilian agencies, or release into commerce, include required data elements such as UII (when applicable), accurate codes for DEMIL, controlled inventory items, precious metals, shelf life items, and critical items (critical safety items (CSI) or flight safety critical aircraft parts), or other applicable data elements.
(2) Prepare complete instructions when property is assigned DEMIL Code “F,” in accordance with life-cycle management requirements in Enclosure 5 of DoD 4160.28-M Volume 2. Additionally, load the instruction in the DoD DEMIL “F” Instruction repository hosted by the Army's Integrated Logistics Support Center Web site at https://tulsa.tacom.army.mil/.
(3) Review DLA Disposition Services assets and orders, as appropriate, prior to initiating new purchases.
(4) Process other ICP interrogations or orders for requirements assigned a UMMIPS priority designator:
(1) Ensure managed items are properly cataloged in the FLIS, in accordance with DoD 4100.39-M. To prevent unauthorized disposition or release within DoD, other Federal civilian agencies, or release into commerce, include required data elements such as UII (when applicable), accurate codes for DEMIL, controlled inventory items, precious metals, shelf life items, and critical items (critical safety items (CSI) or flight safety critical aircraft parts), or other applicable data elements.
(2) Prepare complete instructions when property is assigned DEMIL Code “F,” in accordance with life-cycle management requirements in Enclosure 5 of DoD 4160.28-M Volume 2. Additionally, load the instruction in the DoD DEMIL “F” Instruction repository hosted by the Army's Integrated Logistics Support Center Web site at https://tulsa.tacom.army.mil/.
(3) Review DLA Disposition Services assets and orders, as appropriate, prior to initiating new purchases.
(4) Process other ICP interrogations or orders for requirements assigned a UMMIPS priority designator:
(i) Falling within Issue Priority Group 1 (Priorities 01-03).
(ii) In accordance with the procedures in DLM 4000.25-1.
(iii) Considering on-hand assets to the same extent as would be done to satisfy their own service orders.
(5) Prepare data, records for accountability, and provide disposition recommendations as prescribed here and in DoD Instruction 5000.64 in order to maintain backup material for audit review.
(6) Annually provide DLA Disposition Services with updates to points of contact on the DoD DEMIL program Web site https://demil.osd.mil/ for operational matters, such as reutilization, donation, DEMIL, precious metals, HP, and CSIs.
(7) Arrange for DEMIL of those items not authorized for DLA Disposition Services site DEMIL processing.
(8) Submit available technical data needed to prepare specialized offers and reclamation requirements, when requested.
(9) Identify items requiring reclamation and advise Military Department and Defense Agency ICPs or IMMs of items with reclamation potential.
(10) Prepare and forward reclamation transactions for the interservice interchange of data for component parts with reclamation potential.
(11) Process reclamation notifications and data interchange transactions of other ICPs.