With the increasing number of military contractors working side-by-side with the troops, more methods of communication are being imposed upon members of the military, but RepairEDI is designed as a user-friendly interface that eliminates the confusion around MILS transactions.
RepairEDI leverages existing infrastructures and the Internet to create a solution that meets the necessary standards without requiring additional costly implementations and without changing the known processes of the military personnel and the contractors performing the repairs or filling the supply requisition.
RepairEDI supports the following transaction types:
» 180M Material Returns Reporting
» 511M Modification
» 511R Requisition
» 517M Material Obligation Validation
» 527D Due-in/Advance Receipt/Due Verification
» 527R Receipt, Inquiry, Response and MRA
» 842D Material Discrepancies / Deficiencies
» 856N Notice of Availability
» 856R Shipment Status Material Returns
» 856S Shipment Status
» 867I Issue
» 869A Requisition Inquiry/Supply Assistance
» 869C Cancellation
» 869F Requisition Follow-Up
» 870M Material Returns Supply Status
» 870N Notice of Availability Reply
» 870S Supply Status
» 940R Material Release
» 945A Material Release Advice
» 947I Inventory Adjustment
» 997 Functional Acknowledgment
Our transactions DLMS ANSI X.12 format are compliant IAW DOD memorandum dated December 22, 2003. Click here for memorandum.
Proper coordination with DAASC will allow system communications to RepairEDI. Soldier needs a part, soldier submits normal requisition, and contractor gets requisition ships part to soldier. Same day or next!
RepairEDI has been specifically designed to be intuitive and a very user-friendly interface takes the mystery out of MILS transactions.