NASA’s Program Manager – Peral Hill, (202) 358-0491
Supply and Materiel Management
Provides Agency Supply and Materiel Program Manager guidance and oversight in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. Analyzes designs, develops, and implements NASA-wide policies and procedures that enable the management, acquisition, accountability, utilization and safeguard of NASA personal property throughout its life cycle in support of NASA’s mission.
Objectives
As Agency Manager, provides accountability and life cycle management functions for materiel, supplies and equipment inventories maintained as store, program and standby stock within Center warehouses. Supply functions include acquisition, receiving, inspection; test, order, issue, storage/warehousing, kitting, activity address code management, shelf life management, hazardous material management, classified material storage and issue, backorder management. The Manager establishes program performance standards, revise policy and procedures, and recommend changes across the Agency supply chain to improve efficiency, cost effectiveness, and enhance responsiveness to customer requirements for supply and materiel management operations performed by NASA Centers.
A Manages electrostatic discharge control (ESD) stored material, supplies, Electrical, Electronic and Electromechanical (EEE) components and aircraft spare parts. Also includes oversight for contracted supply functions and documents contractor performance.
Center Responsibilities
Centers perform accountability and life cycle management functions for materiel, supplies and equipment inventories maintained as store, program and standby stock within Center warehouses. The Supply Officer conducts physical inventories, packaging, transfer processing, cataloging, stock control, inventory retention, excess determination of stocked inventory, and implements counterfeit avoidance requirements. As well, as author Center supplement supply and materiel policy.