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July 16, 2019
DLA, Army Win Future Trends Award
NEW CUMBERLAND, Pa. — The Defense Logistics Agency, Army and Takteon, LLC received the 2019 “Future Trends” Team Award
July 15, 2019
Rear Adm. Lindsey visits DLA Distribution Sigonella, Italy
SIGONELLA, Italy — Navy Rear Adm. Yancy B. Lindsey, Commander, Navy Region Europe, Africa, Southwest Asia/ Commander,
July 12, 2019
New Troop Support commander ‘delighted’ to be back in Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA — With a dose of humor and a few nods to his hometown of Philadelphia, Army Brig. Gen. Gavin Lawrence introduced himself to DLA Troop Support workforce during his first town hall meeting as commander, on July 10. During the event, he discussed his personal and professional backgrounds, outlined his leadership philosophy and spoke about his vision for Troop Support’s future.
International Students visit DLA Distribution Susquehanna, Pennsylvania
NEW CUMBERLAND, Pa. — Seventeen international students with the International Officers Supply Course taught by the U.S.
July 11, 2019
House Oversight and Reform Committee Staffers visit DLA Distribution
NEW CUMBERLAND, Pa. — Matthew Patane and Damon Marx with the U.S. House of Representatives Oversight and Reform Committee,
July 10, 2019
Federal laws steer DLA mission, business practices
The Defense Logistics Agency has been affected by Congress as much as the executive branch during its 58-year history. While some of the influence has come through oversight, the majority resulted from legislation that determined how the agency is structured, operates and employs its workforce.
Excess military computers go to school in Texas
The technology director at the school district in Mart, Texas, has put military hardware into the hands of all his high schools students, thanks to DLA Disposition Services and its DOD Computers for learning program.
San Joaquin Partnering with the Discovery ChalleNGe Academy to enhance the distribution center’s workforce
SAN JOAQUIN, Calif. — DLA Distribution San Joaquin, California, located in Tracy, has partnered with the leadership of the
July 9, 2019
DLA Land and Maritime, Operational Support Division Land Customer Operation Division Chief retires
COLUMBUS, Ohio — DLA Land and Maritime, Operational Support Division Land Customer Operation Division Chief Marine Corps Lt. Col. Kirk A. Greiner retired after more than 30 years of military service to his country.
Distribution Leaders participate in BYR2S 2019
NEW CUMBERLAND, Pa. — The Defense Logistics Agency hosted the 2019 Building Your Roadmap to Success Leadership Forum May
July 8, 2019
Son of a Son of a Sailor…. Naval legacies
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The United States Navy has a long tradition enlisting some of the most gifted and dedicated men and women the United States has to offer. This proud naval tradition is one that Petty Officer First Class Andrew Tonski knows all too well. Tonski was born Sept, 8 1992, in New Haven, Conn. into a naval family found himself being just the newest member in his family to partake in this naval tradition when he enlisted in the Navy in the summer of 2012.
Tour showcases agency support for deployed forces
Bagram, Afghanistan — Two incoming commanders were shown how the Defense Logistics Agency supports their forces during a recent tour at Bagram, Afghanistan.
July 2, 2019
Excess tents offer new shelter for teens in youth program
Coronado National Forest — Tents provided by DLA Disposition Services’ Reutilization, Transfer and Donation Program are now keeping a new educational program going in the Coronado National Forest in southern Arizona.
July 1, 2019
DLA Distribution Public Affairs student tours Eastern Distribution Center
NEW CUMBERLAND, Pa. — Coming from a background of no previous military experience, I was not sure what to expect when I
June 28, 2019
DLA welcomes six new Hall of Fame members
Fort Belvoir, Virginia — The Defense Logistics Agency Director inducted six new members into the agency’s Hall of Fame in a June 26 ceremony. DLA Director Army Lt. Gen. Darrell Williams called the deserving employees "game changers."