Fuel dispensed to using organizations or field activities.
the appropriate joint or unified commands JPO, and return the form to
USAGMPA. GMPA will consolidate all information and forward the terminal
storage requirements to DESC for inclusion in the Inventory Management Plan
(IMP). The Inventory Management Plan (IMP) is a two-volume publication that
provides data on storage availability and product inventory which is to be
positioned geographically in support of peacetime operations and pre-
positioned war reserve materiel requirements. As requirements and military
changes.
PART F. SOURCE IDENTIFICATION AND ORDERING AUTHORIZATION
(SIOATH)
Activities that receive authorization Source Identification & Ordering
Authorization (SIOATH) to order fuels from an industry source are required
to submit an on-order, but not delivered report, DD Form 1886, each month.
The activities authorized to order petroleum products from DESC contracts
will maintain a DD Form 1886 for each contract line item for which a SIOATH
authorization has been received. Ordering activities must place orders under
SIOATH in advance of required deliveries IAW limits established by the
contracts. The SIOATH will provide details when ordering limits are other
than the following standards:
Tanker - 20 days
Pipeline - 15 days
Barge - 15 days
Tank car/tank truck - 2 days (48 hours)
PART G. DEFENSE ENERGY INFORMATION SYSTEM (DEIS)
The DEIS currently consists of the DEIS-I (Bulk Petroleum Products Report),
and the DEIS-II (Utility Energy Report). The Defense Energy Information
System (DEIS) - DEIS-I provides information on inventory, consumption,
The DEIS-II identifies inventory for coal, propane, wood, and LPG only, and
the consumption of purchased utility energy. The DEIS reports are as of the
last day of each month and provided to Defense Logistic Agency.
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