How can Logistics Engagement help you understand your customers better?
Customer Service Analytics
Our analysts will compile information from customer interactions with the DLA Customer Interaction Center (CIC) and other DLA forward facing entities and derive Customer Analysis Report and Engagement Summaries (CARES) or other specialized reports based on your needs. Here are a few key questions our reports can help answer:
- Who is calling and what are they calling about?
- What DLA training could benefit your customers?
- How is your organization interacting with DLA?
- Is DLA assisting you in resolving your lifecycle logistics concerns?
What does a DLA Customer Service Analytics report do?
- Identify key pain-points or areas where Logistics Operations may provide tools and/or training to organizations within DOD
- Improve awareness and increasing self-sufficiency, resulting in an overall cost avoidance for DOD
What is the DLA Customer Service Analytics report?
- Number of interactions within a given timeframe
- Available by DODAAC, COCOM, country, state or individual caller
- Easy to read map and graphs
- Associated National Stock Numbers
- Data Interpretation
How to request a DLA Customer Service Analytics report?
Simply email your questions or request to: csmanalyticsgroup@dla.mil and an analyst will be happy to assist you. Requested reports generated by the Customer Analytic team will be "CUI" due to data elements presented.
DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY ORGANIZATIONS
DLA Headquarters
DLA's mission is to "Drive and sustain Warfighter readiness by delivering unmatched global support as the Nation's Logistics Combat Support Agency." DLA accomplishes this with a staff of about 25,000 employees divided into major subordinate commands, regional commands and other directorates.
Web site: https://www.dla.mil/
Major Subordinate Commands (MSCS)
DLA Weapons Support (Richmond), is the aviation demand and supply manager for DLA with more than 4,000 civilian and military personnel in 22 locations across CONUS and OCONUS - supporting more than 2,341 major weapon systems. DLA Weapon Support (Richmond) plays a pivotal role in the success of Army, Navy, USMC, Air Force and Space Force by providing targeted solutions and full-spectrum logistics support as part of the Nation's Logistics Combat Support Agency.
Web site: https://www.dla.mil/Aviation/
DLA Disposition Services, disposes of excess property received from the military services. The inventory changes daily and includes thousands of items from air conditioners to vehicles, clothing to computers, and much more. That property is first offered for reutilization within the Department of Defense (DOD), transfer to other federal agencies, or donation to state and local governments and other qualified organizations.
Web site: https://www.dla.mil/Disposition-Services
DLA Distribution, headquartered in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania, provide agile, global storage, and distribution services to enable readiness and lethality to the Warfighter and support Whole of Government. Wholesale and Retail Receipt, Store, Issue and Distribute Materiel, Coordination of transportation requirements for DLA S&D locations and vendors.
Web site: https://www.dla.mil/Distribution/
DLA Energy, headquartered at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, serves as the DLA's executive agent for the bulk petroleum supply chain. DLA Energy business includes sales of petroleum and aerospace fuels for the Military Services, as well as for the privatization of their utility systems.
Web site: https://www.dla.mil/Energy/
DLA Weapons Support (Columbus), has more than 2,800 associates in 30 locations worldwide to include, three DLA Depot Level Reparable detachments, Army and USMC industrial sites and four detachments supporting U.S. Naval shipyards. Managing almost 2.6 million spare and repair parts, DLA Weapons Support (Columbus) supports more than 2,000 weapon systems and more than 20,800 customers throughout the military services, civil agencies, and other DOD organizations.
Web site: https://www.dla.mil/Land-and-Maritime
DLA Troop Support, is a MSC of DLA, with a global presence with offices in Europe & Africa and the Indo-Pacific regions. It is responsible for four supply chains which provide our nation's military and government partners with: food and feeding equipment, clothing and textile items, construction and equipment materiel ranging from light-bulbs to bulldozers; and medical materiel and pharmaceuticals.
Web site: https://www.dla.mil/Troop-Support
Other Service Activities:
DLA Strategic Materials is the leading U.S. agency for the analysis, planning, procurement and management of materials critical to national security. We serve our clients through a unique combination of technical expertise, global/geopolitical material supply analysis, and management & tracking of a broad range of existing & future critical materials.
Web site: https://www.dla.mil/Strategic-Materials/
Logistics Information Services provides Federal and International Cataloging related services.
Web site: https://www.dla.mil/HQ/LogisticsOperations/Services/FIC
Document Services is the DOD primary provider of printing services, office print devices and electronic conversion services per DoDI 5330.03.
Web site: https://www.dla.mil/Document-Services/
Defense Automatic Addressing System (DAAS) The DAAS primary business is the accurate routing of electronic logistics requisitions between various federal activities. The DAAS hub currently employ's the Global Exchange (GEX) software and the Mercator translator. They receive, edit, and route logistics transactions for the Military Services and Federal Agencies.
Web site: https://www.dla.mil/Working-with-DLA/Applications/DAAS/
Defense Enterprise Data Standards Office facilitates continuous enterprise integration process improvements to logistics management and operations.
Web site: https://www.dla.mil/Defense-Data-Standards/
DLA Europe & Africa serves as the Defense Logistics Agency's operationalized Regional Command Headquarters supporting U.S. European Command and U.S. Africa Command Areas of Operation (AOR). DLA Europe & Africa proactively integrates and synchronizes DLA's Global Readiness Solutions to ensure EUCOM, AFRICOM, and Service Component Warfighter Capability.
Web site: https://www.dla.mil/EuropeandAfrica/
DLA Indo-Pacific is the agency’s primary liaison to U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, U.S. Forces Korea, U.S. Forces Japan and Alaska Command. DLA Indo-Pacific provides a unified DLA interface for warfighters throughout the USINDOPACOM area of responsibility, integrating DLA support within the region and reaching back to other DLA activities in the continental United States for logistics solutions.
Web site: https://www.dla.mil/Pacific
DLA CENTCOM & SOCOM integrates and synchronizes DLA enterprise operations in the USCENTCOM and USSOCOM areas of responsibility. The organization provides support to the warfighters and the DLA enterprise with credible, reliable and timely information about DLA capabilities and warfighter requirements along with providing command and control in the USCENTCOM area of operations.
Web site: https://www.dla.mil/CENTCOM-SOCOM/
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