What does DeCA commissary stand for?

What does DeCA commissary stand for?

The Defense Commissary Agency
The Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA) oversees the operation of a worldwide chain of military commissaries.

How many DeCA commissaries are there?

236 commissaries
DeCA is an acronym for the Defense Commissary Agency. From Ankara, Turkey, to Yuma, Ariz., DeCA operates 236 commissaries on military installations around the world. Founded in 1991, DeCA is a ‘purple’ agency and is responsible for all commissaries regardless of military service.

Who can shop at DeCA?

Commissary use has long been available to Regular Army, Army National Guard, and Army Reserve Soldiers, to Retirees, to 100% disabled Veterans, Medal of Honor recipients and to qualified Family members. Authorized shoppers are required to possess and show a Uniformed Services’ Identification Card (ID).

Who supplies military commissaries?

the Defense Commissary Agency
Welcome to the Defense Commissary Agency The Defense Commissary Agency, which is headquartered at Fort Lee, VA., operates a worldwide chain of commissaries providing groceries to military personnel, retirees and their families in a safe and secure shopping environment.

Is DeCA part of DLA?

The Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA), headquartered at Fort Lee (Virginia), is an agency of the United States Department of Defense (DoD) that operates nearly 240 commissaries worldwide….Defense Commissary Agency.

Flag of the Defense Commissary Agency
Agency overview
Formed 1990–1991
Headquarters Fort Lee, Prince George County, Virginia, U.S.

Who owns the military commissary?

the United States Department of Defense
The Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA), headquartered at Fort Lee (Virginia), is an agency of the United States Department of Defense (DoD) that operates nearly 240 commissaries worldwide.

How is DeCA funded?

The primary revenue source for this activity group is a direct appropriation. The DeCA requests a direct appropriation of $1,266.2 million for FY 2019. Specific costs include civilian and military labor, labor contracts, transportation of commissary goods overseas, and other general and administrative support.