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Archive: January, 2025

Jan. 30, 2025

Tennessee school saves big with excess relocatable building

A Clarksville, Tennessee school recently saved significant dollars by acquiring a free excess relocatable building made available through Defense Logistics Agency Disposition Services.

Jan. 27, 2025

New area managers meet in Michigan

Defense Logistics Agency Disposition Services recently conducted a five-day Area Manager Orientation that kicked off Jan. 13 at the major sub-command’s headquarters in Battle Creek, Michigan.

Jan. 23, 2025

Southeast region building more effective leaders

The Defense Logistics Agency Disposition Services Southeast region hosted its annual leadership summit at their Anniston, Alabama field site.

Jan. 21, 2025

Surplus military vehicle firefighting conversion plans available

A free repository of firefighting apparatus blueprints developed by Michigan’s Forest Fire Experiment Station includes instructions for the repurposing of former military equipment released by the Defense Logistics Agency.

Jan. 14, 2025

SkillBridge tailors OJT for transitioning servicemembers

A DLA Disposition Services-assigned Army officer leveraged the six-month DOD program to continue working for the agency after military retirement.

Jan. 9, 2025

Excess military computers donated to rural Ohio schools through DLA

The National Trail Local School District in Paris, Ohio, is a small, rural district in a farming community where education funds are tight. Yet, thanks to the efforts of District Technology Coordinator Brian Pool, students there are thriving in the digital age with some help from Defense Logistics Agency Disposition Services and DOD Computers for Learning.

Jan. 7, 2025

2024 Highlights: Business Support

The Business Support directorate played a major role throughout a year focused on organizational transformation.

Jan. 2, 2025

Agency supports Fort Cavazos cleanup

In a display of environmental stewardship and community responsibility, soldiers stationed at Texas’ Fort Cavazos spread out across the installation and training areas to tackle illegal dumping during a post-wide cleanup.