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Aug. 16, 2022

2022 DLA Hall of Fame inductee: Janet Price

Janet Price, formerly of Defense Logistics Agency Aviation, is a member of the 2022 DLA Hall of Fame.

Aug. 15, 2022

2022 DLA Hall of Fame inductee: Benjamin “Gil” Perkins

Benjamin “Gil” Perkins, a lawyer who represented DLA in protests before the Government Accountability Office, is a member of the 2022 DLA Hall of Fame. 

Aug. 12, 2022

2022 DLA Hall of Fame inductee: Janet Hoffheins

Janet Hoffheins, who helped make DLA Human Resources Services the preferred service provider by Fourth Estate agencies, is a member of the 2022 DLA Hall of Fame.

Aug. 11, 2022

2022 DLA Hall of Fame inductee: Keith Ford

Keith Ford is a member of the 2022 Defense Logistics Agency Hall of Fame.

Aug. 10, 2022

Breaking records: DLA Energy quality assurance specialist has a need for speed

Jaron Tyner, a DLA Energy Americas quality assurance representative, is a member of a motorcycle race team that’s won multiple world records for land speed racing.

Aug. 10, 2022

2022 DLA Hall of Fame inductee: Kathryn Fantasia

Kathryn Fantasia, former head of direct delivery fuels for Defense Logistics Agency Energy, is a member of the 2022 DLA Hall of Fame.

Aug. 9, 2022

2022 DLA Hall of Fame inductee: Ted Case

Edward "Ted" Case, who was known for driving some of the most consequential programs in DLA history, is a member of the 2022 DLA Hall of Fame.

Aug. 3, 2022

Groundwork by DLA, Forest Service preps firefighters for busy season

The Defense Logistics Agency works daily to support firefighters stopping fires in their tracks through planning and cooperation with firefighting agencies across the country.

Aug. 1, 2022

DLA Energy Americas celebrates North Pole DFSP ribbon cutting

Americas’ last frontier celebrated the operation of its newest Defense Fuel Supply Point at the North Pole, Alaska, with a ribbon cutting July 26.

July 21, 2022

DLA prepares to act swiftly during hurricane season

Hurricane season runs from the early summer to late fall, but the Defense Logistics Agency prepares year-round to respond to natural disasters. In 2021, DLA provided $40 million in hurricane support, according to the Whole of Government Division. This included 752,000 gallons of fuel, 809,000 meals, 126 leased generators and 49 deployed civilians.