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July 6, 2017
The role of a noncommissioned officer in a joint forces environment
DLA's senior enlisted leader discusses how he adapted to his unique role in a defense agency made up primarily of civilian employees, reflects on the rewards of serving in a joint environment and offers insights for current and future senior NCOs.
Deputy command chaplain broadens religious support to DLA reservists, HQC employees
DLA's deputy command chaplain says his work, whether with a group of service members on the firing range or a sole employee in the halls of the agency headquarters, boils down to one thing.
New consolidated DoD HAZMAT website saves time and money
Military and NASA customers looking for hazardous material information now have access to a new consolidated defense resource for environmental, occupational, safety and health missions.
July 5, 2017
July/August Loglines now available
Tornado relief, the use of ancient skills to make high-tech parts and much more: You can read about them all in the latest issue of Loglines.
Employee contest yields ideas, projects to improve IT service
DLA employees recently competed in a contest to develop and present ideas for improving information-technology services in the agency, resulting in nine ongoing pilot projects.
July 3, 2017
Commentary: Modern American Independence
The author reflects on what might be unspoken sources of greater meaning for Americans on Independence Day, beyond a fitting celebration of victory in the Revolutionary War.
July 1, 2017
Ready ‘Round the Clock
Fort Belvoir, VA — Natural disasters, outbreaks of disease and large human migrations are all supported by DLA through teams of volunteers who stand ready to deploy around the world.
Twister Assist
Fort Belvoir, VA — After a severe tornado, information technology teams helped to get Defense Logistics Agency Distribution colleagues up and running in less than two weeks.
Providing in Parallel
Two DLA Distribution centers helped move real-world materiel in support of an exercise in South Korea.
Anvils and Aircraft
DLA Aviation employees learned firsthand how two companies make aircraft parts for DLA through casting and forging.