SNCO LOGR BLOCK II
Materiel Management Flight sections - answerAsset Management, Maintenance
Support, Customer Support
Asset Management section - answerResponsible for receiving, stocking, storing, and
selecting assets for issues and shipments, inventorying, and inspecting DoD supplies
and equipment
Maintenance Support section - answerMonitors the overall maintenance and materiel
management interface, resolves materiel support problems, reviews reports and
coordinates materiel management related training needs for decentralized materiel
support personnel
Customer Support section - answerActs as the materiel management liaison and
equipment accountability authority for wing customers
Equipment Accountability Office responsibilities - answerManages equipment items
except vehicles, loads indicators on and tracks all deployed equipment, conducts
surveillance visits on all equipment accounts
Customer Support Liaison Element responsibility - answerActs as the interface between
base customers and Air Force Sustainment Center (AFSC)
DoD 4140.1-R, DoD Supply Chain Materiel Management Regulation - answerAll Air
Force receiving processes must comply with this regulation
True - answerT/F? The receiving section is the focal point for everything that arrived on
base and turn-in of consumable and equipment assets from assigned units
2 hours - answerWhen receiving NWRM in CONUS, within ____ hours the LRS
receiving supply account must notify the gaining and losing NWRM Accountable Officer
(NWRMAO), Munitions Accountable Systems Officer (MASO), AFSC and/or Air Force
Space Command Logistics Support Center (AFSPC/LSC)
Information AFMC inventory control point needs to lift the freeze code and issue the
item - answerName of Requestor, NSN, part number, issue document number, quantity,
unit of issue, condition code, mark for, cage code, serial number
Accountable Officer - answerOfficially designated and imposed by law, lawful order, or
regulation with the duty to maintain accurate records of property and/or documents
,Accountable Officer responsibilities - answerAppoint the Control Team Chief, ensure
qualified personnel are on the Control Team, ensure everyone in the Supply function is
trained on Manual Accounting procedures
True - answerT/F? Delegation of signature authority from the Accountable Officer must
be in writing
Mission Support Group Commander - answerUnless otherwise directed by the deployed
commander, the deployed Accountable Officer reports to...
False - answerT/F? The Mission Support Group Commander appoints the LRS
Commander as the NWRM Accountable Officer in writing
AFMAN 23-101, AFMAN 23-122, AFH 23-123 - answerGuidance used by the
Accountable Officer to conduct the surveillance program or develop a base-tailored
program that specifies frequency of visits and considers current performance indicators
Class V - answerClass of supply that contains ammunition of all types: bombs,
explosives, mines, fuses, detonators, pyrotechnics, missiles, rockets, propellants, and
associated items
Class IX - answerClass of supply that contains repair parts and components to include
kits, assemblies, and subassemblies (repairable or nonrepairable) required for
maintenance support of all equipment
NWRMAO responsibilities - answerManage, control, and store NWRM, provide direction
to individuals responsible for NWRM property, ensure personnel submit all reports IAW
established suspense dates/times
Supply Interface System (SIFS) - answerPrimary goal is to dispatch images generated
by Standard Base Supply System/Enterprise Solution-Supply application programs
Automated Data Reports Submission System (ADRSS) - answerOffline batch utility
system which prepares data reports generated by automated data systems for offbase
distribution and translates messages for Defense Data Network transmissions
Readiness Based Leveling (RBL) - answerDeveloped as a system to centralize the
computation of base and depot peacetime stock levels
False - answerT/F? The primary goal of RBL is to determine the optimum allocation of
levels for Air Force depots and bases to increase base level time-weighted expected
backorders
Air Force Equipment Management System (AFEMS) - answerDesigned to provide the
Air Force with a dedicated, totally integrated, transaction-driven, processing system that
facilitates management of equipment resources
, Aerospace Vehicle and Selected Items of Equipment Mission Capability Reporting
System (MICAP-D165B) - answerInterfaces with the Materiel Management System to
provide data to all levels of management regarding expedient MICAP item management
True - answerT/F? The primary focus of SATS/Asset Management is to provide total
asset visibility, introduce electronic signatures, and reduce the amount of paper
produced by LRS work centers
Integrated Maintenance Data Systems (IMDS) - answerSupports aircraft,
communications-electronics, and support equipment maintenance activities at
worldwide operating bases, ANG/AFR sites, and selected NATO locations
Cargo Movement Operations System (CMOS) - answerCombat support system that
provides automated base level processing for cargo movement during peacetime and
both deployment cargo and passenger movement during contingencies for the Air
Expeditionary Forces?
Working Capital - answerFunds that provide key maintenance, transportation, and
support services including weapon system spare parts and supplies
True - answerT/F? Supply management activities procure and manage inventories of
consumable and reparable spare parts required to keep all elements of the force
structure mission ready
Areas that Air Force Working Capital Fund (AFWCF) conducts business -
answerConsolidated Management Activity Group, Supply Management Activity Group-
Retail, Transportation Working Capital Funds
Supply - answerDivision of AFWCF's Consolidated Management Activity Group that is
primarily responsible for Air Force-managed, depot-level reparable spares and
consumable spares unique to the Air Force
Wholesale and retail - answerSupply chain entities merged by AFGLSC, oversees
supply chain processes, technology, and resources to deliver end-to-end warfighter
support
Combat Support - answerNOT a division of the Air Force Supply Management Activity
Group-Retail
False - answerT/F? Supply Chain Management Activity Group-Retail objective is to
maximize inventories and emphasize speed in providing supplies to customers
General Support - answerSMAG-Retail division that manages nearly 1.1 million items
which are typically procured from DLA and GSA
Materiel Management Flight sections - answerAsset Management, Maintenance
Support, Customer Support
Asset Management section - answerResponsible for receiving, stocking, storing, and
selecting assets for issues and shipments, inventorying, and inspecting DoD supplies
and equipment
Maintenance Support section - answerMonitors the overall maintenance and materiel
management interface, resolves materiel support problems, reviews reports and
coordinates materiel management related training needs for decentralized materiel
support personnel
Customer Support section - answerActs as the materiel management liaison and
equipment accountability authority for wing customers
Equipment Accountability Office responsibilities - answerManages equipment items
except vehicles, loads indicators on and tracks all deployed equipment, conducts
surveillance visits on all equipment accounts
Customer Support Liaison Element responsibility - answerActs as the interface between
base customers and Air Force Sustainment Center (AFSC)
DoD 4140.1-R, DoD Supply Chain Materiel Management Regulation - answerAll Air
Force receiving processes must comply with this regulation
True - answerT/F? The receiving section is the focal point for everything that arrived on
base and turn-in of consumable and equipment assets from assigned units
2 hours - answerWhen receiving NWRM in CONUS, within ____ hours the LRS
receiving supply account must notify the gaining and losing NWRM Accountable Officer
(NWRMAO), Munitions Accountable Systems Officer (MASO), AFSC and/or Air Force
Space Command Logistics Support Center (AFSPC/LSC)
Information AFMC inventory control point needs to lift the freeze code and issue the
item - answerName of Requestor, NSN, part number, issue document number, quantity,
unit of issue, condition code, mark for, cage code, serial number
Accountable Officer - answerOfficially designated and imposed by law, lawful order, or
regulation with the duty to maintain accurate records of property and/or documents
,Accountable Officer responsibilities - answerAppoint the Control Team Chief, ensure
qualified personnel are on the Control Team, ensure everyone in the Supply function is
trained on Manual Accounting procedures
True - answerT/F? Delegation of signature authority from the Accountable Officer must
be in writing
Mission Support Group Commander - answerUnless otherwise directed by the deployed
commander, the deployed Accountable Officer reports to...
False - answerT/F? The Mission Support Group Commander appoints the LRS
Commander as the NWRM Accountable Officer in writing
AFMAN 23-101, AFMAN 23-122, AFH 23-123 - answerGuidance used by the
Accountable Officer to conduct the surveillance program or develop a base-tailored
program that specifies frequency of visits and considers current performance indicators
Class V - answerClass of supply that contains ammunition of all types: bombs,
explosives, mines, fuses, detonators, pyrotechnics, missiles, rockets, propellants, and
associated items
Class IX - answerClass of supply that contains repair parts and components to include
kits, assemblies, and subassemblies (repairable or nonrepairable) required for
maintenance support of all equipment
NWRMAO responsibilities - answerManage, control, and store NWRM, provide direction
to individuals responsible for NWRM property, ensure personnel submit all reports IAW
established suspense dates/times
Supply Interface System (SIFS) - answerPrimary goal is to dispatch images generated
by Standard Base Supply System/Enterprise Solution-Supply application programs
Automated Data Reports Submission System (ADRSS) - answerOffline batch utility
system which prepares data reports generated by automated data systems for offbase
distribution and translates messages for Defense Data Network transmissions
Readiness Based Leveling (RBL) - answerDeveloped as a system to centralize the
computation of base and depot peacetime stock levels
False - answerT/F? The primary goal of RBL is to determine the optimum allocation of
levels for Air Force depots and bases to increase base level time-weighted expected
backorders
Air Force Equipment Management System (AFEMS) - answerDesigned to provide the
Air Force with a dedicated, totally integrated, transaction-driven, processing system that
facilitates management of equipment resources
, Aerospace Vehicle and Selected Items of Equipment Mission Capability Reporting
System (MICAP-D165B) - answerInterfaces with the Materiel Management System to
provide data to all levels of management regarding expedient MICAP item management
True - answerT/F? The primary focus of SATS/Asset Management is to provide total
asset visibility, introduce electronic signatures, and reduce the amount of paper
produced by LRS work centers
Integrated Maintenance Data Systems (IMDS) - answerSupports aircraft,
communications-electronics, and support equipment maintenance activities at
worldwide operating bases, ANG/AFR sites, and selected NATO locations
Cargo Movement Operations System (CMOS) - answerCombat support system that
provides automated base level processing for cargo movement during peacetime and
both deployment cargo and passenger movement during contingencies for the Air
Expeditionary Forces?
Working Capital - answerFunds that provide key maintenance, transportation, and
support services including weapon system spare parts and supplies
True - answerT/F? Supply management activities procure and manage inventories of
consumable and reparable spare parts required to keep all elements of the force
structure mission ready
Areas that Air Force Working Capital Fund (AFWCF) conducts business -
answerConsolidated Management Activity Group, Supply Management Activity Group-
Retail, Transportation Working Capital Funds
Supply - answerDivision of AFWCF's Consolidated Management Activity Group that is
primarily responsible for Air Force-managed, depot-level reparable spares and
consumable spares unique to the Air Force
Wholesale and retail - answerSupply chain entities merged by AFGLSC, oversees
supply chain processes, technology, and resources to deliver end-to-end warfighter
support
Combat Support - answerNOT a division of the Air Force Supply Management Activity
Group-Retail
False - answerT/F? Supply Chain Management Activity Group-Retail objective is to
maximize inventories and emphasize speed in providing supplies to customers
General Support - answerSMAG-Retail division that manages nearly 1.1 million items
which are typically procured from DLA and GSA