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DSCP Subsistence Update

DSCP Subsistence Update. DLA – The American Military’s Global Logistics Provider. Defense Logistics Agency. A Single Supply Chain Enterprise… . DOD’s Distribution Command 26 Distribution Depots Worldwide. Land & Maritime Supply Chain. Worldwide Reuse, Recycle & Disposal Solutions.

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DSCP Subsistence Update

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  1. DSCP SubsistenceUpdate

  2. DLA – The American Military’s Global Logistics Provider Defense Logistics Agency

  3. A Single Supply Chain Enterprise… DOD’s Distribution Command 26 Distribution Depots Worldwide Land & Maritime Supply Chain Worldwide Reuse, Recycle & Disposal Solutions DOD Manager for Printing & Duplicating, Automated Information Products & Service Defense Supply Center Columbus Defense Distribution Center Defense Reutilization & Marketing Service Defense Logistics Information Service Synchronization, Integration & Dissemination of Logistics Information Defense Supply Center Philadelphia Defense Supply Center Richmond Headquarters Defense Logistics Agency Defense Energy Support Center Fort Belvoir 7 OCONUS Depots Troop Support Supply Chains Aviation Supply Chain Headquarters Defense National Stockpile Center DLA Europe DLA Central DLA Pacific …Part of the DoD Logistics Enterprise

  4. 1800 - Schuylkill Arsenal constructed in Philadelphia Arsenal contracted with local seamstresses to make uniforms by hand in their own homes After the War of 1812, the mission changed to manufacturing, storing and distributing clothing & textile materiel Hired over 10,000 seamstresses and tailors to make uniforms during the Civil War A Short History of DSCP

  5. 1965 – Renamed Defense Personnel Support Center Mission expands to include Subsistence & Medical functions 1998 – Renamed Defense Supply Center Philadelphia 1999 – DSCP absorbs the Construction & Equipment mission when the Defense Industrial Supply Center is disestablished 1926 – Facility renamed Philadelphia Quartermaster Depot 1942 – Location changes, clothing factory opens Short History of DSCP FORWARD DEPLOYED

  6. Troop Support4 Supply Chains Class I ● Subsistence Class II ● Clothing & Textiles Class IV/VII ● Construction & Equipment Class VIII ● Medical

  7. Our Mission and Vision Focus Warfighter Support ●Stewardship to the Nation ●Growth & Development of our People ●Leadership Mission To provide best value logistics support to America's Armed Forces, in peace and war... around the clock, around the world. Vision To have DSCP recognized as the exclusive provider of troop support products and services for America’s servicemen and women around the globe because of our expertise in acquisition and logistics…they know we do it best and will accept nothing less. Warfighter will only acceptsupport from us!

  8. Legend DSCP CONUS DSCP Europe DSCP Pacific Where We Are (Worldwide)10 CONUS Regions – 11 Countries DK DE Forward Deployed CONUS 35 IT PA KR JP JP AF DSCP KW GU BH AE HI

  9. SubsistenceSupply Chain Integrator CAPT Ed Rackauskas Ray Miller Management Realignment DSCPCommand SubsistenceCustomer Operations SubsistenceSupplier Operations Anne O’Connor Tom Daley

  10. Year in Review • Support to our customers… ~ $5 B • Fielded 2 new operational rations • FEMA support (hurricanes, fires, floods) • Commercial rations recall (PB and Pistachios) • Transition from DSOs to Long Term Contracts • Navy Standard Core Menu (NSCM) fielding • Maintained high level of support in Iraq and Afghanistan

  11. What’s On the Horizon • New business models • Changing troop strength • Potential increased food costs • Berry Amendment issues • Common Food Management System (CFMS) • AFRICOM and SOUTHCOM

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