Prior Years
Abstract
Prior Years include: -Medical Logistics Network (MLN): $10.334M. This project was realigned to Strategic Focus Area (SFA) Emergent Logistics R&D Requirements. The MLN program supports the Medical Directorate’s mission to develop and implement the critical logistics and medical supply chain business practices that ensure the cost-effective and efficient distribution of medical materiel to the full range of Military Health System operations. -Weapon System Sustainment (WSS): $29.625M. This project was realigned to SFA Improving Logistics Processes. The WSS program spans multiple weapon systems and supply chains to improve internal processes, provide new methods, reduce costs and lead times, and ultimately, improve readiness for DLA customers. -Supply Chain Management (SCM): $20.574M. This project was realigned to SFA Emergent Logistics R&D Requirements. The SCM program provides the Agency with the resources needed to quickly take advantage of new ideas emerging from the Center Commanders, Process Owners, or Staff Directors. -Strategic Distribution & Disposition (SDD): $19.396M. This project was realigned to SFA Enhancing Analysis, Modeling, and Decision Support. The SDD program improves DLA’s distribution and disposition capabilities, operational effectiveness, and efficiency in support of the Services, COCOMs, and DOD in CONUS, OCONUS, and deployed locations. -Energy Readiness Program (ERP): $15.796M. This project was realigned to SFA Emergent Logistics R&D Requirements. The ERP includes Program Management Office Support (PMO) for developing program strategies and goals; Alternate Energy Development (AED) to include test and certification to support the addition of synthetic and alternative fuels to mobility fuel specifications and acquisition plan; Improving Class IIIB supply chain through Current Product Improvement (CPI) (such as the study and development of fuel additives and studies to increase sources of supply) and Infrastructure & Process Improvement (such as the development of analytical tools). -Defense Logistics Information Research (DLIR): $9.305M. This project was realigned to Industrial Manufacturing PE 70708011S. The DLIR program researches, identifies, and implements potential or existing technologies using high-risk, high payoff tools, methods, techniques, and products. DLIR improves functional and business processes using the latest technologies available to support the nation’s warfighter. The technical areas of interest is the development of Logistics Data Interoperability & Availability. Enhances the functionality and compatibility of data in a complex data environment using supply chain relationships and lifecycle management to allow flexible visibility.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2019
- Source ID
- 0_0603712S_3_0400_PB_2019