
Materials management FY 1995 site support program plan WBS 6.10.7
Author(s) -
Eric C. Dahlin
Publication year - 1994
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/188532
Subject(s) - receipt , business , spare part , government (linguistics) , work (physics) , plan (archaeology) , materials management , operations management , property management , control (management) , finance , computer science , engineering , accounting , marketing , mechanical engineering , linguistics , philosophy , real estate , artificial intelligence , history , archaeology
The Work Breakdown Structure is tabulated for the six main activities within the materials management site support program. Materials Management involves the receipt, storage, issuance, management and disposition of the government`s physical assets. Property Management involves maintaining acceptable levels of property accountability and proper utilization of government owned property. Warehousing involves the shipping, receiving, storage, issuance, and distribution of materials, parts, components and equipment required to support the ongoing operation of the Hanford Site. Inventory Management maintains appropriate levels of general supplies, spare parts, and essential materials to ensure availability of items required to support site operations is timely and provided at the lowest possible cost. Investment Recovery involves the identification and disposition of assets excess to the needs of the site through redeployment, recycling initiatives, and public sale of surplus property. Property Systems operate, maintain and enhance the development of cost effective data systems to control and administer multi-contractor personal property assets