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USCG - COMDTINST 4408.7

REPORTING SUSPECTED OVERPRICED PARTS

active, Most Current
Organization: USCG
Publication Date: 6 March 1995
Status: active
Page Count: 7
scope:

PURPOSE. This instruction provides guidance for Coast Guard members to report suspected overpriced parts within the Federal Supply System (FSS). Price challenges for "Other Government Agency" (OGA) managed items are submitted to the Navy Price Challenge Office, and challenges for Coast Guard managed items are submitted to the appropriate Coast Guard Supply Center (SUPCEN). Through application of these procedures, personnel throughout the Coast Guard can take an active role in reducing the price they pay for spare parts. Those who identify any overpriced part that results in cost savings are eligible for cash awards.

Document History

COMDTINST 4408.7
March 6, 1995
REPORTING SUSPECTED OVERPRICED PARTS
PURPOSE. This instruction provides guidance for Coast Guard members to report suspected overpriced parts within the Federal Supply System (FSS). Price challenges for "Other Government Agency" (OGA)...
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