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Army Materiel Maintenance Policy

UNCLASSIFIED Army Regulation 750 1 Maintenance of Supplies and Equipment Army Materiel Maintenance Policy Headquarters Department of the Army Washington, DC 28 October 2019 SUMMARY of CHANGE AR 750 1 Army Materiel Maintenance Policy This mandated revision, dated 28 October 2019 o Supersedes Army Directive 2017 31, Acquisition Reform Initiative #5: Aligning Sustainment Policy to Foster Cost Efficiency and Improved Readiness (paras 5 3e and 5 3f). o Adds recordkeeping requirements (para 1 5). *This publication supersedes AR 750-1, dated 3 August 2017; and AD 2017-31, dated 15 November 2017. AR 750 1 28 October 2019 UNCLASSIFIED i Headquarters Department of the Army Washington, DC *Army Regulation 750 1 28 October 2019 Effective 28 October 2019 Maintenance of Supplies and Equipment Army Materiel Maintenance Policy History. This publication is a mandated revision. The portions affected by this man-dated revision are listed in the summary of change.

partment of the Army policy for general maintenance operations; commodity-ori-ented maintenance operations; maintenance management systems; inter-Service and contract maintenance support; sustainment maintenance including national mainte-nance; maintenance support during acquisi-tion; maintenance programs; and depot maintenance.

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1 UNCLASSIFIED Army Regulation 750 1 Maintenance of Supplies and Equipment Army Materiel Maintenance Policy Headquarters Department of the Army Washington, DC 28 October 2019 SUMMARY of CHANGE AR 750 1 Army Materiel Maintenance Policy This mandated revision, dated 28 October 2019 o Supersedes Army Directive 2017 31, Acquisition Reform Initiative #5: Aligning Sustainment Policy to Foster Cost Efficiency and Improved Readiness (paras 5 3e and 5 3f). o Adds recordkeeping requirements (para 1 5). *This publication supersedes AR 750-1, dated 3 August 2017; and AD 2017-31, dated 15 November 2017. AR 750 1 28 October 2019 UNCLASSIFIED i Headquarters Department of the Army Washington, DC *Army Regulation 750 1 28 October 2019 Effective 28 October 2019 Maintenance of Supplies and Equipment Army Materiel Maintenance Policy History. This publication is a mandated revision. The portions affected by this man-dated revision are listed in the summary of change.

2 Summary. This regulation covers De-partment of the Army Policy for general Maintenance operations; commodity-ori-ented Maintenance operations; Maintenance management systems; inter-Service and contract Maintenance support ; sustainment Maintenance including national mainte- nance ; Maintenance support during acquisi-tion; Maintenance programs; and depot Maintenance . Applicability. This regulation applies to the Regular Army, the Army National Guard/Army National Guard of the United States, and the Army Reserve, unless otherwise stated. Proponent and exception authority. The proponent on this regulation is the Dep-uty Chief of Staff, G 4. The proponent has the authority to approve exceptions or waivers to this regulation that are consistent with controlling law and regulations. The proponent may delegate this approval au-thority, in writing, to a division chief within the proponent agency or its direct reporting unit or field operating agency, in the grade of colonel or civilian equivalent.

3 Activities may request a waiver to this regulation by providing justification that includes a full analysis of the expected benefits and must include formal review by the activity s sen-ior legal officer. All waiver requests will be endorsed by the command or senior leader of the requesting activity and forwarded through their higher headquarters to the Policy proponent. Refer to AR 25 30 for specific guidance. Army internal control process. This regulation contains internal control provi-sions in accordance with AR 11 2 and identifies key internal controls that must evaluated (see appendix H). Supplementation. Supplementation of this regulation and establishment of com-mand and local forms are prohibited with-out prior approval from the Deputy Chief of Staff, G 4 (DALO MNZ), 500 Army Pen-tagon, Washington, DC 20310 0500. Suggested improvements.

4 Users are invited to send comments and suggested improvements on DA Form 2028 (Recom-mended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms) directly to the Deputy Chief of Staff, G 4 (DALO MNZ), 500 Army Pen-tagon, Washington, DC 20310 0500. Distribution. This publication is availa-ble in electronic media only and is intended for the Regular Army, the Army National Guard/Army National Guard of the United States, and Army Reserve. Contents (Listed by paragraph and page number) Chapter 1 Introduction, page 1 Purpose 1 1, page 1 References and forms 1 2, page 1 Explanation of abbreviations and terms 1 3, page 1 Responsibilities 1 4, page 1 Records management (recordkeeping) requirements 1 5, page 1 Chapter 2 Responsibilities, page 1 Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology) 2 1, page 1 Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management and Comptroller) 2 2, page 2 Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs)

5 2 3, page 2 Chief Information Officer/G 6 2 4, page 2 Chief, National Guard Bureau 2 5, page 2 Deputy Chief of Staff, G 1 2 6, page 4 Deputy Chief of Staff, G 2 2 7, page 4 Contents Continued ii AR 750 1 28 October 2019 Deputy Chief of Staff, G 3/5/7 2 8, page 4 Deputy Chief of Staff, G 4 2 9, page 4 Deputy Chief of Staff, G 8 2 10, page 6 Chief, Army Reserve 2 11, page 6 The Surgeon general 2 12, page 7 Deputy Chief of Staff, G 9 2 13, page 7 Commanders at all levels 2 14, page 7 Commanders, Army command, Army service component command, direct reporting unit 2 15, page 8 Commanding general , Army Forces Command 2 16, page 9 Commanding general , Army Training and Doctrine Command 2 17, page 9 Commanding general , Army Materiel Command 2 18, page 9 Commanding general , Army Installation Management Command 2 19, page 12 Commanding general , Army Intelligence and Security Command 2 20, page 13 Capability developers 2 21, page 13 Materiel developers 2 22, page 14 Chapter 3 Maintenance Policies and Structure, page 15 Section I Maintenance Policies, page 15 Overview 3 1, page 15 The Army Maintenance standard 3 2, page 16 Priorities 3 3, page 17 Maintenance records 3 4, page 18 Maintenance resourcing 3 5, page 18 Army Maintenance management metrics 3 6, page 19 general policies 3 7, page 24 Materiel status data flow reporting Policy 3 8, page 26 Section II The Army Maintenance System, page 27 Army Maintenance System components 3 9, page 27 Field Maintenance 3 10, page 28 Sustainment Maintenance 3 11, page 31 Section III Maintenance Providers below Depot, page 32 Logistic Readiness Center Maintenance Operations Core Maintenance functions 3 12.

6 Page 32 External Maintenance support Operations 3 13, page 32 Deferred Maintenance 3 14, page 34 Authorization for Army National Guard Maintenance facilities 3 15, page 34 Chapter 4 Maintenance Operations, page 34 Section I Materiel Maintenance , Repair, and Evacuation, page 34 general 4 1, page 34 Maintenance of low usage equipment 4 2, page 34 Unserviceable Materiel 4 3, page 35 Technical inspections 4 4, page 36 Verification inspections 4 5, page 37 Maintenance expenditure limit 4 6, page 37 Turn-in Policy for serviceable excess and unserviceable reparable parts and components 4 7, page 41 Equipment transfer and turn-in 4 8, page 41 Controlled exchange 4 9, page 43 Contents Continued AR 750 1 28 October 2019 iii Army Fire Suppression and Environmental Control System Policy 4 10, page 44 Section II Maintenance Management, page 44 Materiel records and reports 4 11, page 44 Measurement of Maintenance performance 4 12, page 44 Unit-level and/or field Maintenance management 4 13, page 45 Manpower utilization standards 4 14, page 45 Maintenance management systems 4 15, page 45 Logistics Information Warehouse Maintenance module 4 16, page 46 Section III Technical Assistance and Supply Interface, page 46 Technical assistance 4 17, page 46 Logistics assistance program and/or logistics support element 4 18, page 46 Repair parts supply (Class IX)

7 4 19, page 46 Section IV Contract Maintenance support , page 46 Private enterprise 4 20, page 46 Prohibitions 4 21, page 47 Foreign enterprise limitations 4 22, page 47 Readiness of modification table of organization and equipment units 4 23, page 48 Contingency plans 4 24, page 48 Classified communications security 4 25, page 48 Section V Inter-Service Maintenance support , page 48 general 4 26, page 48 Exceptions 4 27, page 48 Personnel support 4 28, page 48 Reciprocal support 4 29, page 49 Funding support 4 30, page 49 Provisions of inter-Service support agreements 4 31, page 49 Transfer of resources 4 32, page 49 Chapter 5 Depot Maintenance , page 49 general 5 1, page 49 Organic Industrial Base Corporate Board roles and responsibilities 5 2, page 51 Reporting depot-level workload execution 5 3, page 52 Organic Industrial Base Execution Council responsibilities 5 4, page 53 Depot Maintenance core capability 5 5, page 53 Inter-Service depot Maintenance support 5 6, page 54 Depot Maintenance source of repair selection 5 7, page 54 Special Manufacturing Authority 5 8, page 55 Contracting with commercial sources 5 9, page 55 Reimbursable programs 5 10, page 55 Post-production software support 5 11, page 55 Acceptance criteria 5 12, page 56 Planning, programming, budgeting, and execution of depot Maintenance workload 5 13, page 56 Mobilization planning 5 14, page 58 Depot Maintenance plant equipment 5 15, page 58 Training 5 16, page 59 Aviation depot Maintenance round-out units 5 17, page 59 Army field support brigades 5 18, page 60 Reclamation at the national level 5 19.

8 Page 60 Contents Continued iv AR 750 1 28 October 2019 Bill of material for Materiel requirements planning 5 20, page 61 Repair parts support 5 21, page 62 Depot Maintenance reporting and recording 5 22, page 63 Chapter 6 Commodity-Oriented Maintenance Policies, page 63 Section I Combat Vehicles, page 63 Sustainment Maintenance 6 1, page 63 Army National Guard sustainment Maintenance 6 2, page 64 Section II Army Aircraft, page 64 Functional responsibilities, program objectives, and Maintenance support concept 6 3, page 64 Aviation field Maintenance 6 4, page 65 Army National Guard aviation field Maintenance 6 5, page 66 Aviation sustainment Maintenance 6 6, page 66 Army National Guard sustainment Maintenance 6 7, page 67 Aircraft parts that have been exposed to fire and/or saltwater immersion 6 8, page 67 Items removed from crash-damaged aircraft 6 9, page 67 Inspection and testing of crash-damaged components and assemblies 6 10, page 67 Nondestructive testing of structural parts and assemblies of aircraft 6 11, page 68 Shipment of unserviceable aircraft 6 12, page 68 Maintenance training aircraft 6 13, page 68 Section III Watercraft, page 70 general 6 14, page 70 Maintenance policies 6 15, page 70 On condition cyclic Maintenance 6 16, page 71 Watercraft command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnais-sance 6 17, page 73 Maintenance reporting 6 18, page 73 Section IV Rail Materiel , page 73 general 6 19, page 73 Maintenance policies 6 20, page 73 Maintenance operations 6 21, page 74 Section V Communications Security Materiel , page 74 general 6 22, page 74 Maintenance policies 6 23, page 74 Modification of communications security Materiel 6 24.

9 Page 74 Records and reports 6 25, page 75 Qualification and Maintenance training Policy for communications security equipment 6 26, page 75 Evacuation of unserviceable communications security Materiel 6 27, page 75 Controlled cryptographic items 6 28, page 75 Section VI Army Tactical Intelligence, Electronic Warfare, and Sensors Materiel , page 75 general 6 29, page 75 Intelligence, electronic warfare, and sensors Maintenance policies 6 30, page 76 Intelligence, electronic warfare, and sensors unit Maintenance 6 31, page 76 Intelligence and electronic warfare sustainment reporting committee symbol Maintenance 6 32, page 76 Contents Continued AR 750 1 28 October 2019 v Section VII Communications Systems and Materiel Assigned to Network Enterprise Technology Command/9th Army Signal Com-mand, page 76 general guidance 6 33, page 76 Maintenance policies 6 34, page 77 Maintenance facilities 6 35, page 77 Area Maintenance and supply facility 6 36, page 78 Maintenance support team 6 37, page 78 Quality assurance 6 38, page 78 Section VIII Logistics, page 78 general 6 39, page 78 Repair parts supply for information technology 6 40, page 84 Army Warranty Program for information technology 6 41, page 84 Base operations information technology 6 42, page 84 Section IX Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment, page 84 support concept 6 43, page 84 Test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment support and management 6 44, page 84 Army National Guard test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment support 6 45, page 85 Section X Conventional Ammunition, page 85 general 6 46, page 85 Field Maintenance policies 6 47, page 85 Sustainment Maintenance policies 6 48, page 86 Maintenance planning 6 49.

10 Page 86 Section XI Organization Clothing and Individual Equipment, page 86 Maintenance Policy 6 50, page 86 Maintenance expenditure limits 6 51, page 87 Section XII Heavy Canvas, page 87 general 6 52, page 87 Maintenance Policy 6 53, page 87 Section XIII Nontactical Vehicles, page 87 general 6 54, page 87 Modifications 6 55, page 88 Repair parts supply 6 56, page 88 Section XIV Training Aids and Devices and Visual Information Equipment and Systems, page 88 Training aids and devices 6 57, page 88 Visual information equipment and systems 6 58, page 88 Section XV Medical Equipment, page 89 general guidance 6 59, page 89 Maintenance policies 6 60, page 89 Maintenance management 6 61, page 90 Contents Continued vi AR 750 1 28 October 2019 Preventive Maintenance checks, electrical safety inspections, and calibration, verification, and certification ser-vices 6 62, page 90 Test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment 6 63, page 91 Reliability-centered Maintenance , conditioned based Maintenance plus, and remote diagnostic assess-ment 6 64, page 91 Medical Maintenance Management Directorate 6 65, page 92 Forward repair activity medical 6 66, page 92 Army Medical D


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