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Oct. 10, 2019

Illinois firefighters get mobile welding station

Portable USMC excess property can be borrowed for use by 1,200 participating fire stations statewide.

Oct. 1, 2019

Reps support USMC mission in Norway

DLA helps divest aging equipment in Scandinavian caves filled with supplies prepositioned for NATO defense.

Sept. 27, 2019

Lives saved with excess equipment in Keystone State

First aid kits and tourniquets help police respond to multiple incidents in Pennsylvania.

Sept. 23, 2019

DLA, GSA train together in Battle Creek

Contracting experts from both agencies provided how-to advice on soliciting and awarding federal sales contracts during a week of training in September.

Sept. 18, 2019

Excess uniforms help history class come alive

Donated used items from the U.S. Army’s Old Guard help teachers and youngsters reenact Revolutionary-era America in the Northeast.

Sept. 12, 2019

Agency helps community prepare for the storm

As Hurricane Dorian approached, police officers from South Carolina received excess military tents and other items to prepare for the worst with help from the Defense Logistics Agency.

Sept. 4, 2019

Agency and Marine Corps partner to move an “iron mountain”

Changing operational needs means keeping up with the latest equipment and getting rid of what’s obsolete and unserviceable, and Marines have been working hard with the Defense Logistics Agency to do so over the past 18 months.

Aug. 25, 2019

Missouri sheriff stays prepared with surplus

Osage County is using a former Coast Guard boat for emergency patrols along three local rivers.

Aug. 12, 2019

Employees heed the call for blood donations

The call went out to employees – “Emergency Blood Shortage: Red Cross blood & platelet donors needed now” – and they responded by rolling up their sleeves for an Aug. 7 blood drive at the Hart-Dole-Inouye Federal Center.

Aug. 9, 2019

Reduced Operations at disposal sites Sept. 9-20

Customer support may be temporarily impacted as DLA Disposition Services sites conduct a two-week inventory of physical property.