NASA NPR 4000.1 W/CHG 2
NASA Logistics Management Operations Compensating Controls Reviews, (Revalidated with Change 2, March 21, 2022)
Publication Date: | 9 April 2010 |
Status: | active |
Page Count: | 13 |
scope:
Purpose
a. This directive supports the policy outlined in NASA Policy Directive (NPD) 1210.2, NASA Logistics Management Operations Compensating Controls Reviews, supports the policy outlined in NASA Policy Directive (NPD) 1210.2, NASA Surveys, Audits, and Reviews Policy. It provides specific guidance regarding the requirements for conducting NASA Headquarters (HQ) Logistics Management Division (LMD) Compensating Controls Reviews (CCRs). These CCRs are internal examinations that are performed by HQ and Center personnel who ensure regulatory and policy compliance, as well as application of standards for NASA Logistics Management Operations (LMO)a. This directive supports the policy outlined in NASA Policy Directive (NPD) 1210.2. It provides the requirements for conducting NASA Headquarters (HQ) Logistics Management Division (LMD) Compensating Controls Reviews (CCRs). These internal examinations are performed by HQ and Center personnel, who ensure regulatory and policy compliance, as well as application of standards for NASA Logistics Management Operations (LMO).
b. Compensating Controls Reviews assess the LMO performance in the areas of LMO consisting of supply, equipment, disposal, storage/warehousing,
Applicability
a. This NPR is applicable to NASA HQ and NASA Centers, including Component Facilities and Technical and Service Support Centers.
b. This NPR applies to all components of LMO including government personal property and transportation managed and used by NASA HQ, NASA Space Centers, Research Centers, Laboratories, and Test Facilities.
c. In this directive, all mandatory actions (i.e., requirements) are denoted by statements containing the term "shall." The terms "may" denotes a discretionary privilege or permission, "can" denotes statements of possibility or capability, "should" denotes a good practice and is recommended, but not required, "will" denotes expected outcome, and "are/is" denotes descriptive material.
d. In this directive, all document citations are assumed to be the latest version unless otherwise noted.