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Commandant
2100
Second
St.,
S.W.
United
States
Coast
Guard
Washington,
DC
20593-0001
(202)
267-0667
COMDTINST
4400.20
03
DEC
1992
COMMANDANT
INSTRUCTION
4400.20
Subj:
Supply
Advisory
Council
Charter
1.
PURPOSE.
To
publish
the
charter
for
the
Supply
Advisory
Council
(SAC).
2.
BACKGROUND.
Commandant
(G-ELM)
established
the
SAC
in 1989 to
communicate
and
discuss
issues
and
initiatives
with
Supply
Centers
Brooklyn
and
Curtis
Bay.
Two
categories
of
formal
agenda
items
were
identified
- one to
address
principles
and goals of
policy
changes,
and
the
other
to
address
specific
supply
problems.
Since
then,
the
role
and
membership
of
the
SAC
has
evolved
to be
more
encompassing.
3.
DISCUSSION.
To
improve
business
practices and
decision-
making,
the
SAC
will
continue
to meet on a
regular
basis.
The
SAC
will
address
specific
supply
problems
and
initiatives
and
recommend
cohesive
supply
policy.
4.
RESPONSIBILITIES.
Commandant
(G-ELM)
is responsible
for
the
SAC.
Enclosure
(1)
identifies
the
objectives,
membership,
and general
operating
procedures
for
the
SAC.
5.
ACTION.
Commanding
officers
of
the
supply
centers, commanders of
maintenance
and
logistics
commands
and
chiefs
of Headquarters
divisions
will
designate
representatives or
participants
for
the
SAC
as
identified
in
enclosure
(1).
ROBERT
E.
KRAMEK
Chief
of
Staff
Encl:
(1)
Supply
Advisory
Council
Charter
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