

Process excess equipment for disposal after all redistribution efforts are met.

Redistribute excess equipment throughout the command. Coordinate acquisition and priority distribution of new equipment fielding with the Force Modernization Activity. Develop, execute, monitor, and provide input to the annual supply budget. Determine equipment funding requirements and coordinate for funds availability with supported units and resource management activities. Oversee/validate the government purchase card program to prevent fraud, waste, and abuse. Locate and acquire standard and nonstandard equipment and supplies through military and nonmilitary supply sources to meet unit readiness and operational requirements. Ensure 100 percent property accountability is maintained, all authorized equipment is on hand, on valid requisition, or redistribution directive. Monitor and evaluate subordinate supply operations while performing financial inventory accounting and provide advice to commanders on proper property accountability and redistribution procedures. Supervise and manage Army organizational property accountability systems. Most are company level except petroleum & water which have battalion and group level units.Serve as the property book officer in both operational and generating force units. Military Heraldry (given to the Adjutant General's Corps in 1962).Military Construction (given to the Engineer Corps in the early 1940s).Military Transportation (given to the established Transportation.


Coordinate the activities of the HQDA Stockage Determination Process Improvement Team in support of the Army Velocity Management Program. Execute the HQDA Supply Excellence Award Program.
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Conduct officer, warrant officer, and NCO professional development training.Conduct AIT for all QM military occupational specialties (MOSs).Serve as the CASCOM lead on DOD Food Program and Equipment Committees as chairman and voting members. Serve as the HQDA DCS, G-4 lead for the Army Food Program, including garrison and field, and monitor materiel development, acquisition, and fielding.Assist and advise the Central Joint Mortuary Affairs Office for the development of joint mortuary affairs policy. Serve as the DOD training and doctrine integration center for mortuary affairs and the HQDA DCS, G-4 lead for developing, recommending, and implementing mortuary affairs policy.The QMS develops QM doctrine, training, leader development, organization, and materiel requirements for the current and future Army ICW CASCOM Futures and supports the Army's accessions mission. Train Soldiers, civilians, and members of other Services and nations in QM skills and functions.Home - At a Glance - Quartermaster Functions.
