AR 700-18 PROVISIONING OF U.S. ARMY EQUIPMENT
MilReg AR 700-18 Frequently Asked Questions

What is AR 700-18 Provisioning of U.S. Army Equipment?
AR 700-18 is an Army regulation that provides guidance and procedures for the provisioning of U.S. Army equipment. It governs the process of planning, acquiring, and maintaining equipment necessary to sustain Army operations effectively.

Who does AR 700-18 apply to?
AR 700-18 applies to all personnel involved in the provisioning and management of U.S. Army equipment. This includes Army personnel in charge of acquisition, logistics, maintenance, and supply chain management.

What is the purpose of provisioning?
The purpose of provisioning, as outlined in AR 700-18, is to determine the necessary requirements for equipment, including its initial issue, replacement, repair, and disposal. It ensures that the Army has the right equipment in the right quantity at the right time to support its missions efficiently.

How is the provisioning process initiated?
The provisioning process is initiated by conducting a Provisioning Conference (PC). The PC brings together key stakeholders to gather information, develop provisioning requirements, and establish the initial provisioning requirements document.

What information is gathered during the Provisioning Conference?
During the Provisioning Conference, information related to the equipment's function, design, performance, and maintenance requirements is collected. This includes data on its operational use, anticipated operating environment, expected lifespan, and projected maintenance needs.

How are provisioning requirements documented?
Provisioning requirements are documented in the Provisioning Technical Documentation (PTD). The PTD includes information about the equipment's supportability, such as spare parts, tools, support equipment, and technical data required for maintenance and repair.

What happens after the Provisioning Technical Documentation is complete?
Once the PTD is complete, it is used as a basis for developing the Provisioning Parts List (PPL). The PPL identifies specific parts and quantities required to support the equipment throughout its lifecycle.

How is provisioning funding allocated?
The provisioning funding required for each equipment item is determined using the Cost Reduction Evaluation Program (CREP). CREP is an analysis of the items' supportability and provisioning needs, ensuring funding is allocated efficiently.

Can equipment be provisioned without following AR 700-18?
No, AR 700-18 provides the necessary guidance and procedures for the provisioning of U.S. Army equipment. Deviating from its requirements may result in inadequate provisioning, inefficiencies, and increased costs.

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