Military Logistics Forum
Date: Jun 17, 2008

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Welcome to this Military Logistics Forum “eAnnouncement.”


Our July/August 2008 issue kicks off with an in-depth interview with General Arthur Lichte, Commander, Air Force Mobility Command, focusing on Air Mobility Command efforts to transform logistics practices and processes across the Air Force.


The July/August issue continues with a Special Focus on Performance-based Logistics. Other topics highlighted are Logistics for Global Joint Operations, Global Joint Maritime Operations and Joint Theater Operations. Our Organizational Profile will focus on Warner Robins Air Logistics Center, the successes they achieve, and the challenges they face in attaining 21st century logistics dominance.


And not to be missed….Lean Six Sigma will be the Special Focus of our November/December issue. Call for more details!


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Christian Sheehy, Editor
Military Logistics Forum
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Best wishes

Diana McGonigle
Editor, MLF
(888) 299-8292
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  • LOGISTICS MOBILIZER
    Interview with General Arthur J. Lichte
    Proving Air Logistics Support to the Joint Field Commander
  • UP IN THE AIR
    As the U.S. Department of Defense prepares to Rebid a Lucrative Contract to Supply America's next generation of Aerial Refueling Tankers, Will the Resulting Deal Provide the U.S. with an Aircraft that is the Home Grown or Grown at Home?
  • ENHANCING NAVY LOGISTICS
    Searching High and Low for Innovative Solutions to Improve Naval Logistics Efforts.
  • PERFORMANCE-BASED LOGISTICS
    Streamlining the Supply Chain to Save Time and Money.
  • ANSWERING THE CALL
    USTRANSCOM Explands the Effort for Timely Delivery of MRAP to Theater
  • HAULING THE LINE
    The U.S. Air Force Provides Airmen in Lieu of Soldiers to Assist U.S. Army Logistical Operations in Getting Needed Supplies To and From the Battlefield.
  • CONNECTION TO THE FUTURE
    U.S. Navy is Eyeing Game-Changing T-Craft Concept for Next-Generation Expeditionary Watercraft Force.
  • Industry Interview
    Interview with Dave Werkheiser
    Vice President and General Manager
    Life Cycle Optimization and Engineering Group
    Technical Services
    Northrop Grumman

Last 10 MLF VIP Interviews:

  • General Arthur J. Lichte
    Proving Air Logistics Support to the Joint Field Commander
  • Major General Robert M. Radin Commanding General U.S. Army Sustainment Command
  • Lieutenant General Robert T. Dail United States Army Director of the Defense Logistics Agency
  • General Norton A. Schwartz Commander United States Transportation Command
  • Jim Hall
    Assistant Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Logistics Plans and Studies
  • Lieutenant General Ann E. Dunwoody
    Deputy Chief of Staff, G-4 United States Army
  • General Benjamin S. Griffin
    Commanding General U.S. Army Materiel Command
  • Lieutenant General Robert T. Dail
    United States Army Director, Defense Logistics Agency
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