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TB 750-25
d. There are additional data products available to the TMDE support coordinator
upon request. They include:
(1) Status list by OUIC/distribution code.
(2) Items awaiting pickup.
(3) IMRF delinquency report.
(4) UIC lists.
(5) TEMOD in OUIC/distribution code sequence.
e. A preprinted or hand scribed DA Form 7372 will remain with each instrument
received for calibration or repair until the supporting activity has made final disposition
(returned to customer). Changes in instrument status will be recorded in accordance
with instructions in appendix D.
f.  Each supporting calibration and repair activity forwards weekly completed
actions, through the TIMMS reporting procedures, to the Commander, U. S. Army
Aviation and Missile Command, ATTN: AMSAM-TMD-MI, Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-
5400.
g. The delinquent list will not include items in administrative storage.
h. The following reports are to be distributed to the TMDE support coordinators:
(1) The IMRF for TMDE-SP support by DS/GS/AVIM units may be maintained
by the support TSA if the DS/GS-AVIM has no organic MIS capabilities. The accuracy of
these files rests with the TMDE owner/user, who must initially provide accurate
information and thereafter review master lists and projected items lists for accuracy,
and initiate corrective action when necessary. The TMDE owner/user must advise the
supporting TSA/DS/GS/AVIM as changes, additions, or deletions in the IMRF inventory
occur. The IMRF must contain all TMDE. The IMRF is normally distributed quarterly.
(2) Projected items list indicates what items are due calibration during the
following month.  The list is used by the TMDE owner to plan and manage the
submission of TMDE for calibration. The supporting TSA uses the list to plan and
manage the calibration workload. There must be coordination between the owning unit
and the TSA as to the exact date, time, and number of items for submission. The
projected items list is distributed monthly, except for mobile TSAs which provide the
list on an as needed basis.
(3) Delinquent items list indicate those items of TMDE that were not
submitted for calibration within the scheduled timeframe. They require calibration and
will not be used. This list is a management tool used to determine the owner/user's
compliance with the TMDE support program. The delinquent items list is distributed
monthly.
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