Several years ago, I used to attend some of the DRMO open auctions or cash sale events. At that time, I was purchasing primarily Lista or Vidmar industrial storage cabinets and sometimes things like scrap tools. This was before the government privatized the liquidation of most surplus merchandise. The concept was to take several military installations in a geographical region and allow private business to bid on a contract to handle the disposition of surplus material for these facilities. This was limited to (initially) 300 FSN classifications determined by the government, but nearly everything is now disposed of via this method.
The goal was to reduce the number of Federal employees working @ the various DRMOs, letting the contractor do most of the work, and provide a reasonable return to the U.S. Treasury. The contractor was given much latitude as to how best to dispose of the surplus property; via auction, internet sales, cash sales, etc. The down side is it has pretty much eliminated the thousands of private individuals whom used to make a living buying surplus from the government auctions, squelching competitive bidding. The task to handle the contracts led to the two largest companies interested in this work merging, and resulted in them alone being the successful bidders on virtually all the contracts let by the Feds.
The up side is it has turned out to be a major success and benefit to the Government, exceeding their expectations.
One used to be able to inspect merchandise offered for auction. However, after 9-1-01, security at most facilities increased and it became more of a problem to gain access to many bases. The contract company now offers a variety of methods to allow individuals to obtain & have their merchandise shipped, without the bidder ever having to set foot on prem to get it. I think there are also people whom have access and will, for a fee, personally inspect what you are interested in bidding on, and provide a better, more accurate description. From what I have seen at previous auctions, I would be most hesitant to bid on anything sight-unseen!
Last edited by pwcosol; 02-04-2010 at 11:50 AM.
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