PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-615

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 615

FEBRUARY 2004

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-615 - Page 28 of 33
A
re you trying to use the Standard Study Number System (SSNS) to get current price
quotes for equipment replacement? The prices in SSNS aren’t wrong, they’re just not cur-
rent. The SSNS is being updated, but to report price discrepancies call Katherine Daly at
DSN 645-9148, or commercial (256) 955-9148.
To get up-to-date costs you need to access FED LOG Interactive. You can request access
at
fedlog@logsa.redstone.army.mil
Once you enter FED LOG, click OK at the CD Scanning Console. Click on the green tank
icon (or, if you prefer the pull down menu bar, select SERVICE, then ARMY at the FLIS
Interactive Query screen). At the Army Interactive Query screen enter your LIN, NIIN, or
Part Number and select SEARCH.
The item’s Army Master Data File will display the NSN, the current unit price, item
name and nomenclature, and other info.
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Supply…
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Supply Parts…
RF Tags Are Reusable
C’mon
down!
which curtain
will get you
the current
price for
equipment
replacement?
Hey, MSG Half-Mast!
This radio frequency
tag sure helped us
track this part
down. I don’t need
it anymore, do I?
RF tags need to be
returned to the supply
system once parts or
vehicles arrive at their
destination.
AR 710-2, Chap. 1, Sec. VII, addresses the accounting for and return of RF tags.
Don’t
use batteries
in your Walkman or
Gameboy!
the higher
voltage will
fry
them.
Return Savi 412
tags to the:
Transportation Division
Material Movement
Branch
4698 N 2nd St,
BLDG 208 A
(Fort Gillem)
Forest Park, GA
30297-5123
Return Savi 410
tags to the:
Defense Distribution
Depot Susquehanna
ATTN: DDSP-OMP
(Warehousing Branch)
BLDG 203 (Door 12)
Mechanicsburg, PA
17055-0789
Remove and invert
batteries before returning
so the RF tag quits broad-
casting its location.
Sergeant
barker--
You sure do!
RF tags are
reusable and
they are in
short supply.
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