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March 21, 2024

PaCER Spotlight: Barry Greene

Barry Greene is a property disposal specialist for the Defense Logistics Agency Disposition Services West region. He participated in the Pathways to Career Excellence Program in 2015 and is currently deployed to Qatar.

Feb. 8, 2024

(A new) Home on the range: NTC Fort Irwin

Far out in the desert, artillery booms across the ever-shifting sands, punishing DLA-sourced used vehicles, while soldiers sweep through fabricated towns brought to life by actors and set dressed with reused military equipment.

Jan. 30, 2024

(A new) Home on the range: NTTR

Vehicles, equipment and materials sourced from DLA’s surplus equipment stocks provide a crucial element in the realistic training and preparation of America’s combat pilots at the sprawling Nevada Test and Training Range.

Jan. 25, 2024

Major facility upgrade underway at Barstow property disposal hub

The $24 million project will allow DLA Disposition Services personnel to support region warfighters from a single streamlined structure.

Jan. 16, 2024

Montana nabs surplus snowcat for backcountry rescues

Used military equipment “a game changer” for states’ ability to protect residents and manage public lands.

Nov. 30, 2023

Year in review: West region

Customer support efforts across the directorate can vary as widely as the vast West itself.

Oct. 23, 2023

Alaska team removes Coast Guard hazardous waste

DLA’s Anchorage-based disposal office is helping regional Coast Guard sites clear out pandemic-related backlogs.

Oct. 13, 2023

West region keeps culture in focus

West Coast property disposal sites held their first workplace culture-oriented summit in September.

July 18, 2023

Desert aerospace education boosted by DLA used property stocks

The world’s biggest privately funded air and space museum has long relied on DLA’s military surplus and excess property pipeline to help execute its education mission.

Jan. 29, 2023

Pendleton partnership has battery disposal down pat

Camp Pendleton relies on DLA’s hazardous waste removal expertise to avoid disposal costs and rid the sprawling base of hundreds of thousands of pounds in lead acid batteries each year.