DLA Indo-Pacific

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.

DLA Indo-Pacific’s headquarters is located in Building 479, Pearl Harbor, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. To better support warfighters, the organization’s operations span the Pacific Region.

The Indo-Pacific Logistics Operations Center at Camp Smith, Hawaii; the USINDOPACOM liaison officer; and other DLA representatives work closely with the USINDOPACOM staff and the military services’ component commands to integrate DLA into all plans and operations.

The DLA Indo-Pacific liaison officer at Yokota Air Base, Japan, works closely with the USFJ staff to fully integrate DLA support.

An operations center at Camp Henry, Daegu, Korea supports operations on the Korean Peninsula. The Korea staff works closely with military service logisticians to integrate DLA into planning and operations. Additionally, the DLA liaison officer to USFK in Seoul directly supports USFK and 8th Army in addressing their strategic issues and ensuring an in-depth understanding of DLA capabilities. The DLA Korea team, through constant training and practice, also stands ready to form a full scale DLA support team to support exercises or operations in Korea.

DLA Indo-Pacific also has warfighter support representatives located in Hawaii, Korea, mainland Japan, Okinawa, Guam and Alaska to provide planning and on-site customer support, training and interface.

About

Mission

To provide a single DLA interface for U.S. Indo-Pacific Command warfighters through a collaborative network of forward-positioned and continental United States-based DLA support capabilities.

Vision

Warfighter-focused, globally responsive, fiscally responsible supply chain leadership.

Values

Our values are DLA's foundation for all we do. Our basic guiding principles:

  • Warfighter needs guide us.
  • Integrity defines us.
  • Diversity strengthens us.
  • Excellence inspires us.

LEADERS


CAPT Patrick Brown
Commander, DLA Indo-Pacific
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Mr. Bruce Blank
Deputy Commander DLA Indo-Pacific Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
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COL Dennis K. Williams
Military Deputy Commander DLA Indo-Pacific
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DLA Indo-Pacific News

Indo-Pacific | Nov. 26, 2024

Mike Leskovec: A legacy of leadership, laughter, service

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Indo-Pacific | Sept. 24, 2024

Sustaining the Fight: DLA’s Role in Ulchi Freedom Shield 24

Defense Logistics Agency Indo-Pacific took center stage during the most recent Ulchi Freedom Shield 2024 exercise, integrating the agency's major subordinate commands into one of the most complex and dynamic military exercises in the Indo-Pacific

Enterprisewide | Aug. 23, 2024

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Enterprisewide | Aug. 9, 2024

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Enterprisewide | Aug. 8, 2024

DLA Distribution Pearl Harbor plays vital support role for 2024 RIMPAC e...

The Defense Logistics Agency Distribution, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, team played a vital role in the 2024 Rim of the Pacific exercise, the world’s largest international maritime exercise, providing essential logistical and supply chain support.

Disposition Services | June 7, 2024

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More than 6,000 gallons of contaminated fuel was recently purged from near the 10,000-foot summit of Haleakala National Park in Hawaii.