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An index of DoD & federal logistics tools · Community-vetted

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Acquisition

Federal and military logistics tools that support the acquisition function across the logistics lifecycle.

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  • Public

    Ability One Product List

    The AbilityOne Product List is the searchable catalog of AbilityOne Program products (many SKILCRAFT-branded) and services on the federal Procurement List, produced by nonprofits employing people who are blind or have significant disabilities; the search tool has moved to plims.abilityone.gov.

    Updated Open
  • SAAR required

    Acquisition Community Connection DAU

    Formerly the DAU Continuous Learning Center (and Acquisition Community Connection), this resource — now under the renamed Warfighting Acquisition University (WarU), waru.edu — delivers self-paced online modules and CLP tracking guidance the Department of War's acquisition workforce uses to meet mandatory continuous-learning requirements; access requires a DoW CAC and a WarU account (auto-provisioned for many, SAAR request for others).

    Updated Open
  • CAC required

    Contract Repair Management System CRMS

    The Contract Repair Management System (CRMS) is an Air Force Sustainment Center system, administered by Contract Depot Maintenance (CDM) offices in the 448th Supply Chain Management Wing, used to manage contract (commercial) depot repair of reparable Air Force assets alongside CAV AF. It is a CAC/network-restricted internal Air Force system, not publicly accessible.

    Updated Open
  • Account required

    Delivery Schedule Manager DSM

    Delivery Schedule Manager (DSM) is a DCMA contract-delivery tracking and communication tool, now hosted on the DoD's PIEE platform (renamed Communication & Submission Module, CSM, as of May 2026); access requires DCMA EWAM registration plus a PIEE/CAC or ECA certificate account.

    Updated Open
  • Public

    DoD Procurement Toolbox

    The DoD Procurement Toolbox (dodprocurementtoolbox.com) is a public training and reference site for DoD procurement and contracting, maintained by the Defense Pricing, Contracting, and Acquisition Policy (DPCAP) Contracting eBusiness Directorate — hosting GFP training materials and PIEE module guides for the contracting community.

    Updated Open
  • Account required

    Dove Bid Surplus Sales

    Go-Dove (GoIndustry DoveBid), a commercial surplus-asset auction marketplace once run by Liquidity Services, has been retired and folded into Liquidity Services' unified AllSurplus marketplace (allsurplus.com); the go-dove.com domain now serves the AllSurplus application. It is a private commercial platform requiring free account registration to bid, not a federal system.

    Updated Open
  • SAAR required

    EDA DoD Contract Status

    Electronic Data Access (EDA) is the DoD's master repository for unclassified contracts, orders, and modifications, now delivered as a core data layer inside the Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment (PIEE), managed by the Defense Logistics Agency. The legacy eda2.ogden.disa.mil URL is dead; access is via piee.eb.mil and requires self-registration plus a DD Form 2875 (SAAR) with CAC authentication for sensitive functions — not the public access the directory currently lists.

    Updated Open
  • CAC required

    eDACM

    eDACM is the Department of the Navy's CAC-gated system for managing acquisition workforce careers — training transcripts, DAWIA certification, continuous learning, and tuition assistance — operated by the Naval Acquisition Career Center under ASN(RDA).

    Updated Open
  • CAC required

    Electronic Transportation Acquisition ETA

    Electronic Transportation Acquisition (ETA) is the DoD single sign-on portal to Global Freight Management (GFM), the suite of tools used to procure and track commercial freight transportation for the military; it is operated by the U.S. Army Transportation Command (ARTRANS, formerly SDDC) and now reached via TEAMS at eta-teams.transport.mil, with CAC/ECA-gated login.

    Updated Open
  • Decommissioned

    FedBizOpps

    FedBizOpps (fbo.gov) was GSA's government-wide point of entry for federal procurement opportunities over $25,000. It was decommissioned around November 2019; the old URL now redirects into sam.gov, where SAM.gov Contract Opportunities (GSA/IAE) is the current public successor.

    DecommissionedOpen
  • Public

    Federal Acquisition Regulation FAR

    The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR, at acquisition.gov/far/) is the government-wide regulation for federal acquisition of supplies and services, codified in Title 48 CFR and issued jointly by the FAR Council (DoD, GSA, NASA, OFPP). It is the baseline procurement rulebook that DoD's DFARS and other agency supplements build on top of.

    Updated Open
  • Account required

    Federal Procurement and Contract Data System

    FPDS (the Federal Procurement Data System) was GSA's contract-action database and its ezSearch public search tool was decommissioned February 24, 2026; contract award data and search now live on SAM.gov (sam.gov/fpds), which GSA operates and which requires a free SAM.gov account to search.

    Updated Open
  • Account required

    FLC Norfolk Super SERVMART

    Super SERVMART is a NAVSUP FLC Norfolk self-service retail supply store at Naval Station Norfolk, operated under a 3PL contract by MANCON, where government purchase-card holders can buy fast-moving consumables (7,000+ stocked line items plus special order) without a full requisition.

    Updated Open
  • Public

    Government Liquidation US GOV'T Surplus

    GL operates an innovative and powerful online sales channel that enables surplus buyers to purchase available government assets in a convenient and open environment.

    Updated Open
  • Public

    GSA Advantage

    GSA Advantage (gsaadvantage.gov) is GSA's online marketplace for federal, state, and local government buyers to search and order products/services from GSA Schedule (MAS) contracts and Global Supply. Catalog browsing is public; placing orders requires an authorized purchaser account, using either email/password with MFA or a PIV/CAC card login.

    Updated Open
  • CAC required

    JACKS

    JACKS (Joint Acquisition CBRN Knowledge System, jacks.jpeocbd.army.mil) is a CAC/PIV-gated DoD knowledge-management system for CBRN defense product acquisition and support information, managed by JPEO-CBRND's Joint Project Lead for CBRN Integration.

    Updated Open
  • Account required

    Joint Contingency and Expeditionary Services JCXS

    Joint Contingency and Expeditionary Services (JCXS, jccs.gov) is a Defense Logistics Agency program providing web-based acquisition tools for contingency operations — chiefly JCCS for vendor registration/vetting overseas, plus CAAMS, 3in1, and AGATRS for contractor arming and purchase/payment support.

    Updated Open
  • Public

    JWAD

    JWAD/JWOD is the Javits-Wagner-O'Day Act program — renamed the AbilityOne Program in 2006 — under which nonprofit agencies employing people who are blind or have significant disabilities supply mandatory-source products and services (many SKILCRAFT-branded) to federal agencies, administered by the U.S. AbilityOne Commission with NIB and SourceAmerica as central nonprofit agencies.

    Updated Open
  • SAAR required

    MyNAVSUP and all NAVSUP Enterprise Web (NEW) apps

    MyNAVSUP is Naval Supply Systems Command's web portal for its family of NAVSUP Enterprise Web (NEW) business-system applications, now hosted on NAVSUP's AWS GovCloud environment at mynavsup.nag.navy.mil. Most functionality requires a DoD PKI/CAC certificate registered with NAVSUP's master directory, with some systems additionally requiring a System Access Authorization Request (SAAR) for role-based access; a small number of sub-pages (e.g., household goods claim status, postal) are public-facing.

    Updated Open
  • Commercial

    NAVICP Mart

    NAVICP Mart was a Navy-branded storefront for ordering test and measurement equipment under a legacy NAVICP contract; the navicpmart.com domain now redirects permanently to TestMart.com, the commercial parent site operated by Technical Communities, Inc.

    Updated Open
  • Decommissioned

    NAVSUP Global Logistics Support GLS

    NAVSUP Global Logistics Support (NAVSUP GLS) was a NAVSUP subordinate command that coordinated worldwide logistics and contracting support for the fleet; it was disestablished April 1, 2018, with its functions folded into NAVSUP Headquarters and the individual Fleet Logistics Centers.

    DecommissionedOpen
  • CAC required

    NAVSUP Procurement Tracker Tool

    ProTrack (NAVSUP Procurement Tracker) is a NAVSUP Contracting Department system that lets requiring activities submit procurement-ready packages and track them through award; it runs on a CAC-authenticated NAVSUP application portal, not the public web.

    Updated Open
  • SAAR required

    Navy PDREP

    PDREP (Product Data Reporting and Evaluation Program), hosted at pdrep.csd.disa.mil, is the Department of the Navy's single authorized database for supplier and product performance data — Product Quality Deficiency Reports (PQDRs), Supply Discrepancy Reports (SDRs), Material Inspection Records, and related supplier-performance history. Full PDREP-AIS use requires a DoD PKI/CAC certificate and an approved SAAR-P account request; some reference/report-tool landing pages are publicly browsable.

    Updated Open
  • Public

    NRCD Naples

    NRCD Naples (originally Naval Regional Contracting Center Naples) was a Navy regional contracting command for the Mediterranean/Europe/Southwest Asia theater; disestablished in 2005, its mission was absorbed into NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center Sigonella, which now operates the Naples-area contracting function.

    Updated Open
  • Commercial

    NSN Now

    NSN-Now is a commercial subscription service, founded in 1999, that emails aerospace and defense suppliers alerts on government solicitations and provides a parts/drawings locator — a vendor-facing tool, not a federal system.

    Updated Open
  • Account required

    PIEE DLA FedMall

    FedMall is DLA's statutory e-commerce ordering system (successor to DOD EMALL) for DoD, federal, and authorized state/local buyers, accessed via CAC/PIV/soft-cert or registered login through the PIEE single sign-on gateway — not a public browse-anywhere catalog.

    Updated Open
  • CAC required

    PR Builder - Purchase Request Builder

    PR Builder (Purchase Request Builder) is the U.S. Marine Corps' web-based system for originating and routing purchase requests to Regional Contracting Offices for procurement action; it remains in active use at Marine Corps installations despite 2021 guidance directing a transition toward iProcurement/DAI. Access is CAC/network-authenticated Marine Corps personnel only, at prbuilder.usmc.mil.

    Updated Open
  • Public

    System for Award Management SAM

    SAM.gov (System for Award Management) is the U.S. government's free, official platform — run by GSA's Federal Acquisition Service — for entity registration, federal contract opportunities, award data, wage determinations, and assistance (grant) listings. Searching is public and free; registering an entity or obtaining a Unique Entity ID requires a free Login.gov-backed account.

    Updated Open
  • Account required

    The DLA Internet Bid Board System DIBBS

    DIBBS (DLA Internet Bid Board System, dibbs.bsm.dla.mil) is DLA's supplier-facing procurement portal: anyone can search RFQs, RFPs, and awards, but submitting a quote requires a free DIBBS vendor account (which itself requires prior SAM.gov/UEI registration).

    Updated Open
  • Public

    Transportation Mode of Shipment Table

    A DoD reference document listing the standardized codes used in transportation and supply EDI transactions to identify how a shipment is moved (surface, air, water, parcel, etc.). The specific linked file is a Federal EDI (945A) implementation reference hosted on the DoD Procurement Toolbox; the underlying code standard is maintained through the DLMS/USTRANSCOM transportation reference-data process.

    Updated Open
  • Account required

    WAWF Wide Area Work Flow

    Wide Area Workflow (WAWF) is the Department of Defense's electronic invoicing and receiving-report system, now an application within the Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment (PIEE) at piee.eb.mil, used by contractors to invoice and by government acceptors to certify receipt of goods and services.

    Updated Open
  • Public

    WIFCON Contracting News, Tools and Rules

    WIFCON (wifcon.com) is a privately owned, free-to-read website — run since 1998 by Where In Federal Contracting, L.L.C. — that indexes FAR/DFARS changes and GAO/board/court bid-protest decisions and hosts contracting-community discussion forums; it is unofficial, so always confirm rule text against Acquisition.gov and decisions against the primary GAO/board/court opinions.

    Updated Open