The Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Supply Chain Integration, under the Assistant
Secretary of Defense for Logistics and Materiel Readiness, is responsible for the orchestration, synchronization,
and integration of the global supply chain, its operational execution, and performance. Specific responsibilities
include:
- Leading the development of DoD supply chain policies
- Strengthening detection, analysis, and reporting of non-conforming counterfeit items
- Supporting Financial Improvement and Audit Readiness by strengthening logistics practices related to
mission critical assets
- Ensuring timely and proper disposition of Foreign Excess Personal Property (FEPP) upon redeployment and drawdown
- Ensuring prudent reduction in current inventory excesses as well as a reduction in the potential for future
excesses, without degrading materiel support to the warfighter
- Improving visibility, accountability and control of all critical assets
- Adopting enterprise-wide metrics that promote common goals and interoperability
- Ensuring end-to-end integration of support within commodities
- Identifying, developing, and utilizing logistics human capital/competencies
- Facilitating multi-national cooperation
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Dee Reardon is the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Supply Chain Integration within
the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Logistics and Materiel Readiness. She is
responsible for development of the Department’s logistics strategy and global supply
chain management policies, providing oversight for inventory management, distribution, disposal
and anti-counterfeit strategies and execution. She oversees policy development for automatic
identification technology for improved asset tracking and intransit visibility, supports
development of logistics human capital strategies, and is a member of international cooperation
forums supporting the global supply chain with U.S. allies. She assumed this position in August
of 2013.
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