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Department of Defense
Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS)
The Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) is
responsible for the disposal of excess/surplus property received from the U.S. military services. The
property is turned in to Defense Reutilization and Marketing Offices (DRMOs) located on or near military
installations in the United States and in several foreign countries. Property processed through the disposal
program varies in type and value -- from clothing to vehicles, from hardware to information technology,
etc. DRMS does not sell real estate. Property is first offered for reutilization within the Department of
Defense (DoD), transfer to other federal agencies, or donation to state and local governments and other
qualified organizations. Information on how to obtain this property and what is available from DRMS is
displayed on the Internet at www.dla.mil/drms.
Excess property that is not reutilized, transferred, or
donated may be sold to the public as surplus. DRMS manages the DoD surplus property sales program.
Surplus property varies in commodities and value, depending on what is turned in from the military
services. Once the items have been deemed available for sale, DRMS makes them obtainable via Usable, Scrap
or Hazardous property sales. DRMS has entered into a commercial venture partnership with Government
Liquidation (GL) to sell usable surplus property.
Selling DoD Surplus Property
General sales information, sales schedules, and catalogs for
scrap and hazardous property can be viewed by visiting the DRMS web-site at www.drms.dla.mil/sales/.
To request a printed copy of the Invitation For Bid (IFB) catalog, customers may contact the Customer Contact Center
toll-free at 1(888)352-9333 in the US or (269)961-7197 from Canada.
Methods of Sales
Usable Surplus Property – GL purchases and
re-sells all surplus usable property (not requiring demilitarization) in the continental United
States, Guam, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. Sales include high-value property, such as aircraft parts,
machine tools, hardware, electronics, material handling equipment, and vehicles.
Anyone interested in purchasing this property can
find sales information, sales schedules, and past bid results at http://govliquidation.com
or by contacting them at:
Government Liquidation (GL)
15051 North Kierland Blvd., Third Floor
Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Phone: (480) 367-1300
Fax: (480) 367-1450
GL sells property by sealed bid sales and live Internet auctions.
Bidders may submit electronically their sealed bid offer via GL's website or by mail/fax.
Scrap Property -- DRMS conducts the sale
of scrap property that is ferrous metal, non-ferrous metal or non metallic. Scrap property is offered at
several locations throughout the United States and can be offered as a term sale lasting for a specified
amount of time or a one-time sale for a specified weight. More information regarding scrap sales can be
found at http://www.drms.dla.mil/sales/scrap/scrapsales/scrapsales.html.
Hazardous Property -- DRMS also conducts sales
of environmentally sensitive material such as chemical or petroleum products, paints, or lead acid
batteries. Certain items may require onsite inspection of the destination facility prior to the award.
Additional information regarding hazardous property sales can be found at
www.drms.dla.mil/sales/haz/hazsales/hazsales.html.
NOTE:The sealed bid method is used for selling
both scrap and hazardous property. Bidders submit their bids by mail, fax, or via the Internet.
Bids are then opened at a specific date and time and awarded to the highest responsive/responsible bidder.
For personal property sales, USDA prohibits employees who
are directly involved in the sale or have used the property as an employee from participating in the
sale. Other USDA employees are allow ed to bid. USDA requires guaranteed methods of payment such as
money orders, certified checks, or cash. International Sales:
International sales, also geared to business needs,
are for property that is physically located outside the United States, American Samoa, Guam,
Puerto Rico, or the US Virgin Islands. DRMS International sells property in many countries
including Germany, England, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Iceland, Japan, Korea, and Thailand. DRMS
overseas locations use all approved methods of sale to offer Usable, Scrap, and Hazardous Property.
The majority of the property offered for sale is Non-MLI/CCLI usable property (MLI is Munitions
List Items -- controlled by the U.S. Department of State; CCLI is Commerce Controlled List Items
controlled by U. S. Department of Commerce) and is offered on Local Z one Sales. These sales
are held through either sealed - bid or auction. A few sites offer retail, fixed-price sales
aimed at customers interested in buying inexpensive items for personal use. Typical retail \
sales property includes appliances, computers, clothing, furniture, office equipment and tools.
Information regarding international sales can be found at http://www.drms.dla.mil/sales/usable/international/international.html.
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