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Director's Corner
DLA Director's Four Focus Areas
Navy Vice. Adm. Alan S. Thompson, identified these four focus areas for Agency employees.

Warfighter Support Enhancements: DLA's top priority is always warfighter support. This means supporting the readiness and sustainment of those who are in harm's way or are preparing to deploy.

Stewardship Improvements: Maintaining the financial, physical and information assurance integrity of these assets and associated processes and records is a vital responsibility that must be further improved.

Business Process Refinements: It is vital that DLA continues to refine its processes to capitalize on these system investments and our workforce's capabilities.

Workforce Development: It is imperative we do all we can to help enable our superb workforce to maximize their potential to contribute in this challenging environment. More...

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DLA News Center

DOD procurement director visits Defense Supply Center Columbus
Defense Supply Center Columbus, Ohio, procurement associates are doing a great job, the Defense Department's top contracting professional said during a Jan. 13 visit.

DLA employees dress Army’s Old Guard for inauguration
When Barack Obama is sworn in as the 44th president of the United States Jan. 20, he will be surrounded by men and women of the Army’s 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment. They'll be looking sharp partly thanks to the efforts of the Defense Supply Center Philadelphia.

Philadelphia center gets holiday meals to troops
Most holiday meals begin with a plan, from what to serve and grocery lists to timelines for defrosting and baking. So extensive are the Thanksgiving and Christmas meals served at military dining facilities that the work starts in April. “Nobody is thinking about the holidays when we are,” said Ray M

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