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DoD Web Supply Discrepancy Reporting SDR

The DoD WebSDR application supports Defense Logistics Management Standards (DLMS) implementation of SDR procedures.

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DLA Transaction Services (Defense Automatic Addressing System / DAAS)
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937-656-3247
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986-3247

The DoD WebSDR application supports Defense Logistics Management Standards (DLMS) implementation of SDR procedures. The Supply Discrepancy Report (SDR) is a tool used to report shipping or packaging discrepancies attributable to the responsibility of the shipper, and to provide appropriate responses and resolution.

WebSDR enables SDR transaction exchange; provides a web-based entry method to assist users who are not supported by a Component DLMS-compliant SDR application; and provides visibility of SDRs for research and trend analysis via management report/query capability. The term “WebSDR” refers to both the overall business process and supporting automation, including both direct web input and transaction exchange.

The WebSDR application facilitates communication and interoperability between U.S. Military, DoD and Federal Agencies, and the International Logistics Control Office (ILCO) on behalf of the Security Assistance customers. It encompasses new report submission, correction/modification, cancellation, follow-up, requests for reconsideration, and SDR replies (including interim responses, additional information requests, and resolution responses). WebSDR provides an effective means to report, resolve, and measure discrepancies related to pipeline performance.

Data collected will enable the DoD to identify trends, establish volume and dollar values of SDRs, bring management attention to problems with shipping activities, as necessary, and improve the requisitioning and distribution process within logistics operations.

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