RRR: Reparable Receiving Report (WAWF)

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RRR: Reparable Receiving Report (WAWF)

The shipping of Government-Furnished Property (GFP) items back to the Defense Department (DOD) requires special handling, particularly in the case of items that have Unique Identification (UID) markings or require them. Using the standard WAWF Receiving Report (RR)/ DD250 is not appropriate because its use implies that the item is being sold to the Government. Upon acceptance of Receiving Reports, WAWF submits items with Unique Item Identifiers (UII / IUID) to the IUID Registry (aka UID Registry) as new acquisition. This is a problem in two ways:

For GFP items that are already in the IUID Registry, the RR would be rejected due to duplication. GFP items that are not already in the Registry would be added to it, but at the date and cost of servicing, rather than that of acquisition.

Use of the Reparable Receiving Report (RRR) transaction solves this problem because WAWF assumes that items being shipped are already the property of the Government. The effect of the RRR is to transfer custody of the UID items included on the RRR from the contractor to the receiving activity. Except for that, the RRR is like the standard Receiving Report in that it is the instrument of Government acceptance of the work performed under the contract and authorizes payment for it.

hmtoggle_arrow1 Printed Forms: DD250 and WA250
hmtoggle_arrow1 WAWF Property Transfer (DD1149) Transaction
hmtoggle_arrow1 Acknowledging Custody of GFP in the IUID Registry
hmtoggle_arrow1 Adding GFP Items to the IUID Registry