PROPERTY BOOK OFFICER (PBO) NCOER BULLETS

  • Ensured the completion of all PBO reconciliations on an annual basis; accomplished all assigned tasks ahead of deadlines and sustained smooth operations.
  • Conducted out-of-cycle Change of PBO, Pre-Deployment, and Re-Deployment reconciliations; delivered unparalleled accuracy ahead of schedule.
  • Coordinated logistics operations within the brigade while simultaneously managing equipment fielding and turn-ins for external higher-level partners.
  • Assisted in standardizing ULLS-S4 procedures for the BDE, thereby preventing unforeseen logistics conflicts.
  • Led the Retrograde team in recovering and documenting over $150 million worth of U.S. Army property.
  • Facilitated the reduction of over $8 million worth of excess equipment since assuming the role of PBO.
  • Ensured 100% accountability of all equipment valued at over $5 million.
  • Safely stored and issued $20 million worth of ready-to-fight aviation assets to the 82nd and 101st Airborne divisions.
  • Coordinated the procurement, storage, and issuance of complex logistical requirements and resources for 1,000 Soldiers.
  • Supported the Army Campaign on Property Accountability by thoroughly reviewing and reevaluating all past practices.
  • Developed a tracking program for civilian-issued weapons with a 100% return rate and 100% accountability, resulting in zero errors during the AAA audit of her section’s property book.
  • Successfully deployed and redeployed $500,000 worth of equipment.
  • Oversaw five unit Change of Commands and property book exchanges for seven deploying units.
  • Updated the property book after more than two years of inadequate reporting, conducted an accurate inventory, and received an “A” rating during the unit inspection.
  • Sets an example for others and promotes accuracy in record-keeping.
  • Provided vital expertise as the interim PBO and promptly processed transactions for over 100 personnel, proving critical to operations.
  • Maintained complete accountability of all supplies, records, and sensitive items.
  • Closed down three Tactical Sensitive Compartmented Facilities (TSCIF) and successfully recovered all accountable equipment and cryptographic materials.
  • Assumed diligent responsibility for fulfilling all of the main body’s supply needs.
  • Maintained accountability of BN equipment spread across three countries (Iraq, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia).
  • Efficiently transferred TPE items during a TOA (Transfer of Authority).
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