DLA: San Joaquin Continues to Provide World-Class Support to Critical Wildland Fire Mission
By
The men and women of Defense Logistics Agency Distribution
For the year 2019, from
The common denominator in all the statistics are that the
DLA is in their sixth year of managing the Wildland Fire program. Mr.
"Supporting this program has many rewards and challenges. Knowing the critical nature of what these firefighters need to accomplish the mission is in the forefront of our minds at DLA," said Hill.
Last year, DLA filled 1,377 contingency operation orders and issued 24 thousand material release orders in support of the Wildland Fire program. The
For a critical program such as the Wildland Fire mission, communication is key across all channels.
Hill went on to explain that DLA has assembled very specific procedures and teams that span the entire agency. DLA communicates daily and weekly across all of the major subordinate commands as well as with its partners internally and externally.
"The importance of this communication is invaluable to me as the account manager and is a glaring example of the professionalism of the people involved. The flow of information allows us to track trends, resolve issues and keep everyone informed of support being taken from senior leaders at DLA down to the end user at the fire camps," said Hill. "I truly believe it is this type of collaboration and communication that has allowed DLA and the
"Communication has been key to strengthen a trusting, collaborative and responsive relationship with our wildfire partners," said Sousa.
To prepare for the wildland fire season, leadership from
The team at
Sousa is proud of his team supporting the critical fire mission.
"The men and women of the fire mission understand the criticality of this material they pack and ship to the fire caches on a daily basis and they take pride in their work. Numerous employees from
The fire mission supports the 11



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