The Defense Logistics Agency’s role in supporting the nation’s nuclear and space enterprises is a foundational component of strategic deterrence, says Air Force Col. Matthew York in a recent episode of the “DLA Dialogues: Factory to Foxhole” podcast. As the executive director of the Nuclear and Space Enterprise Support Office, York joins host Jake Boyer to discuss how DLA ensures warfighter readiness.
York describes NESO as a network of teams across DLA that communicates with the services, advises DLA leadership, and advocates for the resources needed to support the nuclear and space enterprises.
The concept of strategic deterrence can be defined as dissuading an adversary from taking action by convincing them the cost would be too high, York says. He likens DLA’s contribution to the unseen part of an iceberg — the massive, behind-the-scenes support of acquisition, sustainment and distribution that ensures the visible elements of deterrence remain a credible threat.
York says this mission has become even more critical as the strategic landscape evolves to include multiple nuclear-armed adversaries. To meet this challenge, NESO works closely with the services on demand forecasting and advocates for proactive sustainment planning for both legacy and future weapon systems.
He concludes by expressing appreciation to the agency, emphasizing that every employee plays a role in supporting the nuclear enterprise.
Episodes of “DLA Dialogues: From Factory to Foxhole” are available on the employee Campaign of Learning portal (a DLA common access card is required), the Campaign of Learning website, DVIDS and YouTube.