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DRMO stuff...hopefuly

maddawg308

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FreightTrain said:
X amount of time to allow lower government agencies and some Civil groups to request it to be transfered to them.
Anyone have a list of the "Civil Agencies" that are allowed to request military surplus equipment for the price of filling out the paperwork? Also, it used to be that if you were a non-profit group, you could request certain items as well. Is this still the case?

Perhaps if I start a not-for-profit military museum, I can request some pieces of equipment that normally wouldn't be allowed out for auction...
 

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Check out your State's Agency for Surplus Property... they are the direct contact for Non Profits...to all Federal Programs.. look up SASP in Google...
 

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maddawg308 said:
FreightTrain said:
X amount of time to allow lower government agencies and some Civil groups to request it to be transfered to them.
Anyone have a list of the "Civil Agencies" that are allowed to request military surplus equipment for the price of filling out the paperwork? Also, it used to be that if you were a non-profit group, you could request certain items as well. Is this still the case?

Perhaps if I start a not-for-profit military museum, I can request some pieces of equipment that normally wouldn't be allowed out for auction...
State Surplus agencies. They get after has been picked over/thru by all the other eligible parties: Mil users, Fed Users, then States. They get at no cost. BUT they have to pickup and transport at their expense. So all that I know of charge you for the items. Sometimes more than "market" value. The charge is for their expenses in doing the paperwork, transport and overhead in/to the lifestyle to which they have become acustomed (how efficient would you guess their overhead cost are?). But you MIGHT get a better piece.

I briefly had a deal worked out with the Iowa Surplus Agency (until they were reorg) where they charged our Fire Dept $75/req. I located, screened/inspected, and transported. Do some fast talking an maybe you can get something arranged. But better be a dang worthy public agency (with no $). A museum isn't likely a good enough rational. Very picky what "nonprofits" are eligible most stuff goes to State/local gov't agencies.
 
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