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Army Regulation 750 1 Maintenance of Supplies and EquipmentArmy MaterielMaintenancePolicyHeadquartersDep artment of the ArmyWashington, DC20 September 2007 UNCLASSIFIEDSUMMARY of CHANGEAR 750 1 Army Materiel Maintenance PolicyThis rapid action revision, dated 20 September 2007--o Corrects typographical errors and updates administrative details(throughout).o Provides guidance for repair parts support and clarifies repair partsauthorized by depot Maintenance activities (chap 5).o Relocates bill of material under Materiel Requirements Planning (chap 5).o Adds procedures for unrestricted stocks in the Logistics ModernizationProgram and Enterprise Resources Planning Depot Maintenance activities (chap5).

Contents—Continued Maintenance expenditure limit † 4–6, page 36 Turn-in policy for serviceable excess and unserviceable reparable parts and components † 4–7, page 39 Equipment transfer and turn-in † 4–8, page 39 Controlled exchange † 4–9, page 41 Cannibalization of materiel † 4–10, page 42 Section II

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1 Army Regulation 750 1 Maintenance of Supplies and EquipmentArmy MaterielMaintenancePolicyHeadquartersDep artment of the ArmyWashington, DC20 September 2007 UNCLASSIFIEDSUMMARY of CHANGEAR 750 1 Army Materiel Maintenance PolicyThis rapid action revision, dated 20 September 2007--o Corrects typographical errors and updates administrative details(throughout).o Provides guidance for repair parts support and clarifies repair partsauthorized by depot Maintenance activities (chap 5).o Relocates bill of material under Materiel Requirements Planning (chap 5).o Adds procedures for unrestricted stocks in the Logistics ModernizationProgram and Enterprise Resources Planning Depot Maintenance activities (chap5).

2 O Provides guidance for depot Maintenance reporting and recording (chap 5).HeadquartersDepartment of the ArmyWashington, DC20 September 2007 Maintenance of Supplies and EquipmentArmy Materiel Maintenance Policy*Army Regulation 750 1 Effective 11 October 2007 History. This publication is a rapid actionr e v i s i o n . T h e p o r t i o n s a f f e c t e d b y t h i sr a p i d a c t i o n r e v i s i o n a r e l i s t e d i n t h esummary of u m m a r y . T h i s r e g u l a t i o n c o v e r s D e -partment of the Army policy for generalm a i n t e n a n c e o p e r a t i o n s , c o m m o d i t y - o r i -e n t e d m a i n t e n a n c e o p e r a t i o n s , m a i n t e -nance management systems, interservicea n d c o n t r a c t m a i n t e n a n c e s u p p o r t , S u s -tainment Maintenance including nationalmaintenance, Maintenance support duringa c q u i s i t i o n , m a i n t e n a n c e p r o g r a m s , a n ddepot This regulation applies tot h e A c t i v e A r m y.

3 T h e A r m y N a t i o n a lGuard/Army National Guard of the UnitedStates, and the Army Reserve, unlessotherwise stated. During mobilization, theproponent may modify chapters and poli-cies contained in this and exception proponent of this regulation is theDeputy Chief of Staff, G 4. The propo-nent has the authority to approve excep-tions or waivers to this regulation that areconsistent with controlling law and regu-lations. The proponent may delegate thisapproval authority, in writing, to a divi-sion chief within the proponent agency orits direct reporting unit or field operatingagency, in the grade of colonel or thecivilian equivalent.

4 Activities may requesta waiver to this regulation by providingjustification that includes a full analysis oft h e e x p e c t e d b e n e f i t s a n d m u s t i n c l u d ef o r m a l r e v i e w b y t h e a c t i v i t y s s e n i o rlegal officer. All waiver requests will bee n d o r s e d b y t h e c o m m a n d e r o r s e n i o rleader of the requesting activity and for-warded through their higher headquarterst o t h e p o l i c y p r o p o n e n t . R e f e r t o A R25 30 for specific management control regulation contains management con-trol provisions and identifies key manage-ment controls that must be evaluated (seeappendix H).

5 S u p p l e m e n t a t i o n . S u p p l e m e n t a t i o n o fthis regulation and establishment of com-mand and local forms are prohibited with-out prior approval from the Deputy Chiefof Staff, G 4, ATTN: DALO SMM, 500A r m y P e n t a g o n , W a s h i n g t o n , D C20310 improvements. Users areinvited to send comments and suggestedimprovements on DA Form 2028 (Recom-m e n d e d C h a n g e s t o P u b l i c a t i o n s a n dBlank Forms) directly to the Deputy Chiefof Staff, G 4, ATTN: DALO SMM, 500A r m y P e n t a g o n , W a s h i n g t o n , D C20310 This publication is availa-ble in electronic media only and is in-tended for command levels A, B, C, D,and E for the Active Army, the ArmyNational Guard/Army National Guard oft h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , a n d t h e U.

6 S . A r m (Listed by paragraph and page number)Chapter 1 Introduction, page 1 Purpose 1 1, page 1 References 1 2, page 1 Explanation of abbreviations and special terms 1 3, page 1 Responsibilities 1 4, page 1 Chapter 2 Responsibilities, page 1 Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management & Comptroller) 2 1, page 1 Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics, & Technology) 2 2, page 1*This regulation supersedes AR 750 1, dated 10 April 750 1 20 September 2007iUNCLASSIFIEDC ontents ContinuedAssistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) 2 3, page 2 Deputy Chief of Staff, G 1 2 4, page 2 Deputy Chief of Staff, G 2 2 5, page 2 Deputy Chief of Staff, G 3/5/7 2 6, page 2 Deputy Chief of Staff, G 4 2 7, page 2 Chief Information Officer (CIO)

7 /G 6 2 8, page 3 Deputy Chief of Staff, G 8 2 9, page 3 Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management 2 10, page 3 The Surgeon General 2 11, page 4 Commanding General, Army Intelligence and Security Command 2 12, page 4 Commanding General, Army Training and Doctrine Command 2 13, page 4 Combat developers 2 14, page 4 Commanding General, Army Materiel Command 2 15, page 4 Materiel developers 2 16, page 6 Army commands (Active Army) 2 17, page 7 Director USAIMA 2 18, page 9 Chief, Army Reserve 2 19, page 10 Chief, National Guard Bureau 2 20, page 12 Chapter 3 Maintenance Policies and Structure, page 14 Section IMaintenance Policies, page 14 Overview 3 1, page 14 The Army Maintenance standard 3 2, page 15 Priorities 3 3, page 15 Maintenance records 3 4, page 16 Maintenance resourcing 3 5, page 16 Army Maintenance management metrics 3 6, page 17 General policies 3 7, page 22 Section IIThe Army Maintenance System.

8 Page 24 Army Maintenance system components 3 8, page 24 Field Maintenance 3 9, page 25 Sustainment Maintenance 3 10, page 27 Section IIIM aintenance Providers Below Depot, page 28 TDA installation Maintenance 3 11, page 28 Delegation of authority to field commands to perform depot Maintenance 3 12, page 29 Deferred Maintenance 3 13, page 33 Authorization for Army National Guard Maintenance facilities 3 14, page 33 Designation of parent units in the Army National Guard 3 15, page 33 Chapter 4 Maintenance Operations, page 34 Section IMateriel 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 35 Verification inspections 4 5, page 36iiAR 750 1 20 September 2007 Contents ContinuedMaintenance expenditure limit 4 6, page 36 Turn-in policy for serviceable excess and unserviceable reparable parts and components 4 7, page 39 Equipment transfer and turn-in 4 8.

9 Page 39 Controlled exchange 4 9, page 41 Cannibalization of Materiel 4 10, page 42 Section IIMaintenance Management, page 42 Materiel records and reports 4 11, page 42 Measurement of Maintenance performance 4 12, page 42 Unit-level/Field Maintenance management 4 13, page 43 Manpower utilization standards 4 14, page 43 Maintenance management systems 4 15, page 43 The logistics integrated data base (LIDB) Maintenance module (MM) 4 16, page 43 Section IIIT echnical Assistance and Supply Interface, page 44 Technical assistance 4 17, page 44 Logistics assistance program/logistics support element 4 18, page 44 Repair parts supply (Class IX)

10 4 19, page 44 Section IVContract Maintenance Support, page 44 Private enterprise 4 20, page 44 Prohibitions 4 21, page 44 Foreign enterprise limitations 4 22, page 45 Readiness of modification table of organization and Equipment units 4 23, page 45 Contingency plans 4 24, page 45 Classified communications security 4 25, page 45 Section VInterservice Maintenance Support, page 45 General 4 26, page 45 Exceptions 4 27, page 46 Personnel support 4 28, page 46 Reciprocal support 4 29, page 46 Funding support 4 30, page 46 Provisions of interservice support agreements 4 31, page 46 Transfer of resources 4 32, page 46 Chapter 5 Depot Maintenance , page 46 General 5 1, page 46 Depot Maintenance Corporate Board roles and responsibilities 5 2, page 47 Reporting depot-level workload execution


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