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Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)

Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). DLA is DoD’s combat logistics support agency. Our mission is to provide best value integrated logistics solutions to America’s Armed forces and other designated customers in peace and in war, around the clock, around the world.

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Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)

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  1. Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)

  2. DLA is DoD’s combat logistics support agency. Our mission is to provide best value integrated logistics solutions to America’s Armed forces and other designated customers in peace and in war, around the clock, around the world. DLA’s Mission Supporting the Warfighter

  3. Scope of DLA Customer Support • A $44 Billion global enterprise • Supports nearly 1,600 weapon systems • Provides 84 percent of all Military Services’ repair parts • Managing 4.8 Million separate line items via eight supply chains • Foreign Military Sales • Shipments: 585,000 per year • Supporting 118 Nations • Provides 100 percent of: • Fuels – Clothing and Medical Supplies • Food – Construction Material • Worldwide Presence: • More than 25,000 civilian employees, active and reserve military • 28 countries and 48 states (except Vermont and Iowa)

  4. DLA Enterprise Sales FY13 DLA Troop Supportsales projection (PB13) $13.5B Historical DLA Sales $Billions 45.9 Land & Maritime$4.1B 43.9 42.2 Distribution$1.0B 37.9 Other$0.8B Aviation$4.4B 35.6 35.0 IndHdw $0.7B C&T $1.8B C&E $2.8B DLA Troop Support$14.6B Subsistence$4.2B 14.8 14.6 14.5 14.5 13.4 Energy$19.0B 12.4 Medical$5.2B FY12 DLA Sales by Center * Beginning FY12 DLA Troop Support includes Industrial Hardware DLA #63… above Safeway, Sears Holding and Walt Disney DLA Troop Support #184… above Gap, CBS, Loews and Toys “R” Us

  5. Supply Chains • Subsistence • Fuel/Energy • Land Systems • Maritime Systems • Aviation Systems • Medical • Clothing & Textile • Construction & Equip Full Spectrum Global Support • Theater Support • DLA Europe • DLA Pacific • DLA Central • DLA Africa • Distribution • DLA Distribution • 25 Distribution Centers • Reutilization & Disposal • Defense Reutilization & • Marketing Service • Reverse Logistics • DLA Services • Document Automation • & Production Service • Defense Automatic Addressing System Center • Stockpile • Defense National • Stockpile Center • Defense Logistics • Information Service

  6. Global Supply Chains Troop Support • CLI: Subsistence • Food Service • Produce • Operational Rations • CLII: Clothing & Textile • Recruit Clothing • Organizational Clothing & Individual Equipment • CL IV: Construction & Equipment • Facilities Maintenance • Equipment • Wood Products • Safety & Rescue Equipment • CLVIII: Medical • Pharmaceutical • Medical/Surgical Equipment Aviation • CLIX: Repair Parts • Engine Components, Air Frames • Flight Safety Equipment, Maps • Environmental Products Land and Maritime • CLIX: Maritime Repair Parts • Valves, Fluid Handling • Electrical/Electronics • Motors, Packing/Gaskets • CLIX: Land Repair Parts • Wheeled, Tracked & Heavy Vehicle Parts • Vehicle Maintenance Kits • Power Transmission/Engine/Suspension Components • Tires, Batteries and Small Arms Parts Energy • CLIII: Energy (Bulk Fuel) • DoD Executive Agent for all Bulk Petroleum • Natural Gas, Coal, Electricity • Aerospace Energy

  7. Class I Subsistence

  8. Subsistence Supply ChainEffective and efficient logistical support • Three Types of Tailored Programs • Prime Vendor • Garrison Feeding • Fleet Feeding • Long Term Contracts • Rations • Fresh Fruit and Vegetables • Bread and Pastries • Dairy • Soda • Food Prep Equipment • Field Feeding Equipment • Traditional • Food Prep Equipment • Field Feeding Equipment • Ration Items Executive Agency for Class I Variety of Products Eggs to MREs, Established & Mobile Kitchens

  9. Subsistence Procured through: Prime Vendor • Primary items sourced in region: bottled water, ice, soda, cookies, juice • Seeking additional sources for non-perishables: bottled/canned drinks, baked goods, snack items and canned foods • Challenges: Food safety standards, processing, packaging

  10. Thanksgiving in Afghanistan Over 140,000 Thanksgiving Day meals were provided to US forces in Afghanistan Even standing watch in Afghanistan, an Army soldier shares the bounty of a Thanksgiving Day meal 10 10

  11. Class IV Construction & Equipment

  12. Construction & Equipment Supply ChainEffective and efficient logistical support Executive Agency for Class IV • Three Types of Tailored Programs • Prime Vendor/Tailored Logistics Support • Maintenance, Repairs and Operations Supplies • Integrated Product-Support Vendor (IPV) Program • Special Operations • Metals & Lumber • Lumber • Fire Fighting & Emergency Services • Long Term Contracts • Heavy Equipment Procurement Program • Strategic Fastener Initiative • Traditional • Safety & Rescue Equipment • Containers & RFID Tags • Lighting • Material Handling Equipment Variety of Products From Lumber & Light Bulbs to Bulldozers

  13. Construction & Equipment Procured through: Prime Vendor • Primary items sourced in region: fuel drums, plywood, concertina wire, corrugated roofing • Seeking additional sources for as per demand dictates: generators, water heaters, power distribution cables, transformers, wastewater treatment units, plywood, • Challenges: GOST versus US standards, government bans / restrictions on exports

  14. Construction Material U.S. Marine Cpl Otis Peshlakai builds an outdoor shelter at a local hospital in Port-de-Paix, Haiti, as part of Operation Continuing Promise $2.9Min support of Haiti Humanitarian Projects 14

  15. Guiding Principles for Contracting • U.S. acquisition regulations • Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) https://www.acquisition.gov/far/ • Defense FAR Supplement (DFARS) http://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/dars/dfarspgi/current/index.html • Sections 801 & 886 of National Defense Authorization Acts • Key Tenants: • Competition • Transparency • Oversight • DLA Troop Support Contracting Officers in Philadelphia award Prime Vendor (PV) contracts • Subsistence: http://www.dscp.dla.mil/subs/ • C&E: http://www.dscp.dla.mil/gi/

  16. Contracting Overview • Selection Approaches • Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) • Full and Open Competition • Types of Contracting • Prime Vendor • Direct Contracting • Criteria • Pricing • Delivery (Cost and Timeline) • Quality (Based on Solicitation Requirements) • Capacity

  17. Contracting Officer • Single Government Official with Authority to award contracts • Actual authority versus apparent authority • Responsible for effective contracting • Award and administer funded contracts to meet customer requirements • Ensure fair and equitable treatment • Consider advice of specialists, such as lawyers, engineers, and quality assurance specialists • Appoints Contracting Officer Representatives (CORs)

  18. DLA: Warfighter DrivenSupport Done Right! Force Protection Barriers C&E (DLA Troop Support) Helmet Assembly C&T (DLA Troop Support) Hydration System / Water C&T / Subsistence (DLA Troop Support) Fuel DLA Energy Individual First Aid Kit Medical (DLA Troop Support) OCP Multi-cam Uniform C&T (DLA Troop Support) Replacement Vehicle Parts DLA Land and Maritime

  19. Defense Logistics Agency Wherever and whenever we are needed…

  20. DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY AMERICA’S COMBAT LOGISTICS SUPPORT AGENCY Questions? WARFIGHTER SUPPORT ENHANCEMENT STEWARDSHIP EXCELLENCE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

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