Resource |
Description |
FedMall |
FedMall gives DLA inventory users access to research, requisitions, and tracking capabilities. The Department of Defense, federal, state, and authorized municipal agencies can use this eCommerce ordering system to look for and purchase goods from both commercial and government sources. Tens of millions of individual supply items will be available to buyers, ranging from commercial off-the-shelf goods to centrally managed DoD and General Service Administration assets. |
Customer Assistance Handbook |
A thorough manual that includes contact data, program information, code explanations, process instructions, and more for DLA clients working with the agency. |
FLIS/WebFLIS® |
WebFLIS® offers vital information on supply goods, such as the item name, reference/part numbers, National Stock Number (NSN), Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) codes, and other Federal logistics information. The only way to access this application is through a regulated access method like Federal Bridge authentication, External Certificate Authority (ECA), or Common Access Card (CAC). Utilizing the Access Management and Provisioning System (AMPS), users can register and acquire roles. |
FED LOG® |
A CD-ROM or DVD called FED LOG® can be used to obtain information on management, part/reference numbers, suppliers, freight, Commercial and Government Entities (CAGE), interchangeability and substitutability (I&S), and characteristics that are documented against National Stock Numbers (NSN). For further search options, FED LOG® additionally offers service-specific data. |
DAASINQ/eDAASINQ
(DoDAAD/eDoDAAD) |
Customers can use this application to keep and update their shipping and invoicing details. Use the menu on the left to search for information based on national item identification numbers (NIIN), military assistance program address codes (MAPAC), department of defense activity address codes (DoDAAC), or routing identifier codes (RIC). |
Reutilization, Transfers, & Donations (R/T/D) |
Excess property obtained from the military services is disposed of by DLA Disposition Services. There are thousands of things in the inventory, which is updated every day. First, the property is made available for donation to state and local governments and other eligible organizations, transfer to other federal agencies, or reutilization within the Department of Defense. Unused, transferred, or donated excess property may be offered for sale to the general public, but only if it is suitable and secure for such a sale. |
Law Enforcement Support Office (LESO) |
DLA’s Law Enforcement Support Office transfers excess Department of Defense property to federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies within the United States and its territories |
STORES |
The Subsistence Total Order and Receipt Electronic System (STORES) is DLA Troop Support Subsistence's web-based ordering system that allows customers to create and receipt Subsistence products. |
DMMOnline |
DLA Troop Support's medical supply chain can be accessed through the DLA Troop Support Medical Master Online (DMMOnline) Catalog, a commercial portal. Among the programs it offers are the Medical Electronic Catalog (ECAT), the Prime Vendor Program, the Pharmaceuticals Program, the Medical/Surgical Program, the Equipment Program, and the Readiness Program. (Needs a Common Access Card) |
DLA Enterprise External Business Portal (EEBP) |
The DLA EEBP provides industry and military service personnel with centralized access to DLA Business Services. The following products and services are available through the EEBP:
- ESA: Engineering Support Activities
- DDE/CE: Data Demand Exchange/Customer Collaboration
- Real Property: Installation Support
- Disposition Services
- Energy Commodity Support
- EA2: Enterprise Advanced Analytics
- DLA Customer Assistance Handbook
- SLES: DoD Shelf-Life Extension System
- Strategic Materials Sales Portal
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