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DODD 4400.1-M 02/21/02

PRIORITIES AND ALLOCATIONS MANUAL

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Organization: DODD
Publication Date: 21 February 2002
Status: inactive
Page Count: 50
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REISSUANCE AND PURPOSE. Under the authority of DOD Directive 4400.1 (reference (a)), this Manual updates the operating guidelines that the DOD Components and Associated Agencies use to implement the Defense Priorities and Allocations System (DPAS) (15 CFR 700) (reference (b)).

APPLICABILITY AND SCOPE

Authority to require priority performance of contracts and orders under the Defense Production Act (DPA) (reference (c)) and the statutes listed at reference (d), for industrial services, has been delegated to the Department of Commerce (DoC). To implement this authority, the DoC is responsible for developing, coordinating, administering, and enforcing the DPAS regulation (reference (b)). The DoC has authorized the Department of Defense to apply priority ratings to contracts and orders that support the DOD-approved national defense program categories in DPAS Schedule 1.

Document History

August 31, 2018
PRIORITIES AND ALLOCATIONS MANUAL
REISSUANCE AND PURPOSE. Under the authority of DoD Directive 4400.1 (reference (a)), this Manual updates the operating guidelines that the DoD Components and Associated Agencies use to implement the...
DODD 4400.1-M 02/21/02
February 21, 2002
PRIORITIES AND ALLOCATIONS MANUAL
REISSUANCE AND PURPOSE. Under the authority of DOD Directive 4400.1 (reference (a)), this Manual updates the operating guidelines that the DOD Components and Associated Agencies use to implement the...
May 26, 1995
PRIORITIES AND ALLOCATIONS MANUAL
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