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Montana fire department finds ladder truck through DLA Disposition Services
02/28/2012
The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation has a new ladder truck thanks to Defense Logistics Agency Disposition Services’ Firefighter Excess Property Program. It received the truck through DLA Disposition Services at Anchorage, Alaska.
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Glass laminate cover adapted by DLA saving money, protecting MRAP windows
02/27/2012
An idea used by stock car racers and adapted six years ago by the Defense Logistics Agency for use on military helicopters has now been introduced for use protecting the expensive window glass on Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles in Afghanistan.
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USTRANSCOM commander, DoD logistics leaders visit DLA Headquarters
02/24/2012
The commander of U.S. Transportation Command and other DoD logistics leaders visited the Defense Logistics Agency Feb. 23 to discuss distribution initiatives and operations as part of the Distribution Process Owner Executive Board meeting.
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DLA Logistics Operations director to lead Army Aviation and Missile Command
02/21/2012
Army Maj. Gen. Lynn Collyar, director of DLA Logistics Operations, will become the next commander of Army Aviation and Missile Command at Redstone Arsenal, Ala., the Defense Department announced recently. Collyar will replace Army Maj. Gen. James Rogers, who plans to retire.
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Open communication highlighted in USNS Comfort, DLA Troop Support meeting
02/16/2012
Members of the DLA Troop Support Medical team met Feb. 9 with newly assigned USNS Comfort personnel to discuss support of the hospital ship during peacetime and in contingency operations. Open and ongoing communication is imperative, officials said.
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DLA employees in national capital area exceed CFC goal by 20 percent
02/15/2012
Defense Logistics Agency employees in the national capital area gave so generously to the 2011 Combined Federal Campaign that they exceeded the goal of $400,000 by 20 percent. Worldwide, CFC attracts support from more than a million employees each year.
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Army museum coming to Fort Belvoir location near DLA Headquarters
02/14/2012
An idea from 1814 suggesting a museum dedicated to the U.S. Army is coming to fruition near the intersection of John J. Kingman Road and the Fairfax County Parkway, not far from the Defense Logistics Agency's headquarters complex on Fort Belvoir, Va.
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DLA director visits disposition sites in Afghanistan, Kuwait
02/13/2012
Navy Vice Adm. Mark Harnitchek traveled across Southwest Asia Feb. 5 to 10 on his first visit to the region as Defense Logistics Agency director. He observed the efforts of DLA team members at several sites across Afghanistan and in Kuwait.
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DLA Troop Support offers new training program to enhance customer support
02/10/2012
A revitalized training program is going to assist DLA Troop Support Clothing and Textiles employees with all facets of their jobs. C&T University was started to provide employee-requested training and offers a course on time-phased inventory planning.
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Foreign Military Sales Program connects allies with supplies
02/09/2012
The Defense Logistics Agency’s Foreign Military Sales Program is the government-to-government method for selling U.S. government vehicles, equipment, and other goods and services to foreign militaries.
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