PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-730

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 730

SEPTEMBER 2013

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-730 - Page 28 of 33
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PS 730
SEP 13
Attention
PBOs!
Please
check that the
POC info for
the PBO (role
10) in PBUSE
is current for
your unit’s UIC/
DODAAC. If this
info is missing
or outdated,
others who
urgently need
to contact your
unit cannot
do so.
For UIC-related issues, email:
usarmy.redstone.logsa.mbx.aesip-force@mail.mil
For DODAAC and routing identifier code (RIC)-related issues, email:
usarmy.redstone.logsa.mbx.acsp@mail.mil
Once you enter DODAAC
search menu, type in the
DODAAC or unit identification
code (UIC) of the unit you
want to contact.
On the DODAAC address page,
look for a title like “DODAAC
Coordinator” or “PBO POC.”
Click on the hyperlink there.
in many cases, you’ll get the
DODAAC coordinator and/or
PBO name, email address and
phone number.
You can
also
search
by
other
ways,
like zip
codes.
Good news!
Now
the Army can find
PBOs anywhere!
Enter a
DODAAC,
then press
Submit Query
button
Enter the
entire UIC (all
6 characters)
or search for
DODAACs
within UIC
series (first 4
characters).
Press Submit
Query
button.
or
DODAAC Query Options:
DODAAC search can be used to search for DODAACs using different
criteria. The most common queries are:
1.
Identify a specific/known DODAAC—For general DODAAC information, including a DODAAC
POC/DODAAC coordinator or unit POC.
2.
DODAAC search by UIC—Identifies all DODAACs associated with a unit or within a UIC series.
Click on DODAAC
Coordinator or PBO
POC to retrieve POC
information.
aw, that’s
another easy
one! contact
LOGSA!
what if I have
questions
about
DODAACs or
the unit search
function? what
should I do?
…to go here!
Click here
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