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An authorization, by a DoD component designated official, making funds available within a prescribed amount to an operating agency for the purpose of making allotments (ie, the first subdivision of an apportionment).
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A dollar or personnel-year amount distributed for a specific purpose according to a plan. Allocation and Allotment are often used interchangeably.
Ãâó: www.dot.ca.gov/hq/MassTrans/terms.htm
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An allocation is the process or result of dividing an appropriation among government agencies.
Ãâó: www.usoe.k12.ut.us/data/glossary.htm
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In the general sense, distribution of limited resources among competing requirements for employment. Specific allocations (eg, air sorties, nuclear weapons, forces, and transportation) are described as allocation of air sorties, nuclear weapons, etc. OR The ULN assigned to a carrier in the JOPES data base when scheduling transportation. (Taken from CJCSM 3150.16)
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A component is typically on allocation because it is scarce. The customer or account manager will decide which finished goods product it will be used for and/or which destination it should be shipped to.
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