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June 30, 2016

A Proper Fit

A critical part was in short supply, with few replacements available. DLA Land and Maritime worked to help develop a hybrid part that is quicker to produce and meets all specifications.

June 30, 2016

Factory to Foxhole

DLA and the U.S. Transportation Command collaborate to ensure supplies are where they are needed before and after shipping.

June 30, 2016

An American Story

DLA Police Chief Chuepheng Lo’s journey to becoming America’s first Hmong police chief included living in a refugee camp and serving as an Army officer.

June 30, 2016

Synchronizing the Effort

DLA’s Joint Logistics Operations Center sustains the agency’s operational readiness around the clock and around the world.

June 30, 2016

DLA Warfighter Support Initiative Engaging Customers

The DLA Warfighter Support Initiative is part of DLA’s effort to bring outreach and education directly to customers.

June 30, 2016

Slick Solution

Conventional motor oil has been blamed for environmental damage and is often sourced from foreign nations, and the Department of Defense is a major consumer. But a DLA program may help change that.

June 30, 2016

A Conversation with ... Air Force Col. Michelle Hall

Air Force Col. Michelle Hall, who wraps up a year as DLA-USTRANSCOM Division chief in August, spoke with Loglines about what the division has accomplished in the past year and what changes are in store.

June 30, 2016

I am DLA

I am DLA

June 30, 2016

DLA NewsWire

News from across the agency is highlighted through DLA Newswire.

June 29, 2016

DSCR fire department participates in Safety Stand Down 2016

“Safety is everyone’s responsibility,” “Take two for safety,” “Safety is job one,” “Do it safely or don’t do it,” “Our goal is zero injuries,”… there are too many slogans about safety to cover here. No industry, occupation, profession or group of individuals understands the importance of safety more than the fire service. Yet, every year - it often seems that every day - there is an incident where someone is injured, and sometimes killed because a “culture of safety” fails.