GSA
GSA
GSA
Industrial Products Catalog
Office Products Catalog
Tools Catalog
The GSA Supply Catalog Guide serves as a
master reference for the four commodity-oriented
volumes. These volumes are maintained in the
supply department. They are used when an item
cannot be found in the previously mentioned IL
or when additional information is needed on a
specific item.
Information on the regional offices and their
individual areas of responsibility is also con-
tained in the GSA Supply Catalog Guide. Figures
4-22 and 4-23 show the regional offices, addresses,
telephone numbers, and other pertinent informa-
tion. It should be reemphasized that this segment
of the supply system is designed primarily for use
by the civil agencies. The RP should use normal
Navy supply channels if at all possible.
CIVILIAN ECCLESIASTICAL
SUPPLY CATALOGS
These catalogs provide a comprehensive list
of church goods, vestments, and articles used in
religious exercises and are published by private
companies. Items ordered from these companies
normally cost more than the same items carried
in the FSC system. These civilian companies are
alternate sources of supply when an item cannot
be procured under the FSC system. Personnel in
the supply department will explain the proper
procedures for ordering supplies from civilian
companies. They will also explain how to fill out
a DD Form 1149 (figure 4-24). Guidelines for
using the DD Form 1149 are explained in Logistic
Support and Financial Control, Module II
(NAVEDTRA 287-02-45-81).
COMMAND RELIGIOUS
PROGRAM PUBLICATIONS
This section contains information concerning
several publications which can either directly or
indirectly affect the everyday business of the Com-
mand Religious Program. The RP should ensure
that a copy of each of the publications discussed
in this section is accessible for use in the office
of the chaplain.
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Figure 4-23.Areas of responsibility of the regional offices
of the GSA.