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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Homeland Security Act of 2002 · Sec. 1614

Sec. 1614. INVENTORY UTILIZATION

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## SEC. 1614 INVENTORY UTILIZATION **[**[6 U.S.C. 563c](/us/usc/t6/s563c)**]** ###
(a)In General Before the procurement of additional quantities of equipment to fulfill a mission need, the Administrator, to the extent practicable, shall utilize any existing units in the Administration’s inventory to meet that need. ###
(b)Tracking of Inventory ####
(1)In general The Administrator shall establish a process for tracking— #####
(A)the location of security-related equipment in the inventory under subsection (a); #####
(B)the utilization status of security-related technology in the inventory under subsection (a); and #####
(C)the quantity of security-related equipment in the inventory under subsection (a). ####
(2)Internal controls The Administrator shall implement internal controls to ensure up-to-date accurate data on security-related technology owned, deployed, and in use. ###
(c)Logistics Management ####
(1)In general The Administrator shall establish logistics principles for managing inventory in an effective and efficient manner. ####
(2)Limitation on just-in-time logistics The Administrator may not use just-in-time logistics if doing so— #####
(A)would inhibit necessary planning for large-scale delivery of equipment to airports or other facilities; or #####
(B)would unduly diminish surge capacity for response to a terrorist threat.
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