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  • Recently, Ordnance leaders participated in Contested Logistics Industry Week (CLIW) at the Army Sustainment University. CILW served as an opportunity to communicate the Army's Contested Logistics desired capabilities and concepts regarding future conflict to industry earlier so they can focus independent research and development investment on efforts that best address the Sustainment Warfighting Function desired capabilities.

    Recently, Ordnance leaders participated in Contested Logistics Industry Week (CLIW) at the Army Sustainment University. CILW served as an opportunity to communicate the Army's Contested Logistics desired capabilities and concepts regarding future conflict to industry earlier so they can focus independent research and development investment on efforts that best address the Sustainment Warfighting Function desired capabilities.

  • Recently, Ordnance leaders participated in Contested Logistics Industry Week (CLIW) at the Army Sustainment University. CILW served as an opportunity to communicate the Army's Contested Logistics desired capabilities and concepts regarding future conflict to industry earlier so they can focus independent research and development investment on efforts that best address the Sustainment Warfighting Function desired capabilities.

    Recently, Ordnance leaders participated in Contested Logistics Industry Week (CLIW) at the Army Sustainment University. CILW served as an opportunity to communicate the Army's Contested Logistics desired capabilities and concepts regarding future conflict to industry earlier so they can focus independent research and development investment on efforts that best address the Sustainment Warfighting Function desired capabilities.

  • Recently, Ordnance leaders participated in Contested Logistics Industry Week (CLIW) at the Army Sustainment University. CILW served as an opportunity to communicate the Army's Contested Logistics desired capabilities and concepts regarding future conflict to industry earlier so they can focus independent research and development investment on efforts that best address the Sustainment Warfighting Function desired capabilities.

    Recently, Ordnance leaders participated in Contested Logistics Industry Week (CLIW) at the Army Sustainment University. CILW served as an opportunity to communicate the Army's Contested Logistics desired capabilities and concepts regarding future conflict to industry earlier so they can focus independent research and development investment on efforts that best address the Sustainment Warfighting Function desired capabilities.

  • Recently, Ordnance leaders participated in Contested Logistics Industry Week (CLIW) at the Army Sustainment University. CILW served as an opportunity to communicate the Army's Contested Logistics desired capabilities and concepts regarding future conflict to industry earlier so they can focus independent research and development investment on efforts that best address the Sustainment Warfighting Function desired capabilities.

    Recently, Ordnance leaders participated in Contested Logistics Industry Week (CLIW) at the Army Sustainment University. CILW served as an opportunity to communicate the Army's Contested Logistics desired capabilities and concepts regarding future conflict to industry earlier so they can focus independent research and development investment on efforts that best address the Sustainment Warfighting Function desired capabilities.

  • Recently, Ordnance leaders participated in Contested Logistics Industry Week (CLIW) at the Army Sustainment University. CILW served as an opportunity to communicate the Army's Contested Logistics desired capabilities and concepts regarding future conflict to industry earlier so they can focus independent research and development investment on efforts that best address the Sustainment Warfighting Function desired capabilities.

    Recently, Ordnance leaders participated in Contested Logistics Industry Week (CLIW) at the Army Sustainment University. CILW served as an opportunity to communicate the Army's Contested Logistics desired capabilities and concepts regarding future conflict to industry earlier so they can focus independent research and development investment on efforts that best address the Sustainment Warfighting Function desired capabilities.

  • Recently, Ordnance leaders participated in Contested Logistics Industry Week (CLIW) at the Army Sustainment University. CILW served as an opportunity to communicate the Army's Contested Logistics desired capabilities and concepts regarding future conflict to industry earlier so they can focus independent research and development investment on efforts that best address the Sustainment Warfighting Function desired capabilities.

    Recently, Ordnance leaders participated in Contested Logistics Industry Week (CLIW) at the Army Sustainment University. CILW served as an opportunity to communicate the Army's Contested Logistics desired capabilities and concepts regarding future conflict to industry earlier so they can focus independent research and development investment on efforts that best address the Sustainment Warfighting Function desired capabilities.

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Recently, Ordnance leaders participated in Contested Logistics Industry Week (CLIW) at the Army Sustainment University. CILW served as an opportunity to communicate the Army's Contested Logistics desired capabilities and concepts regarding future conflict to industry earlier so they can focus independent research and development investment on efforts that best address the Sustainment Warfighting Function desired capabilities.

Mission

Train, educate, and develop agile Ordnance technicians who drive change; employ, develop, and design DOTMLPF-P solutions to build Army strategic readiness and sustain land dominance for LSCO (Army 2040) in Contested Environments

Vision

Build the Army's Culture of Maintenance, develop the Future Technician, and Cultivate the Workforce we need for the Army of 2040.

Highlights

From South Korea ROK Sergeant to US Army Soldier

PFC Woo, a 94D Air Traffic Control Equipment Repairer Trainee currently stationed at Fort Eisenhower, GA and member of 73D OD BN.

From South Korea ROK Sergeant to US Army Soldier. Meet PFC Woo, a 94D Air Traffic Control Equipment Repairer Trainee currently stationed at Fort Eisenhower, GA and member of 73D OD BN. PFC Woo immigrated from South Korea to the United States after serving in the ROK Army. As a 94D, PFC Woo attends 38 weeks of advanced individual training where he learns the skills necessary to be an asset to his team including: electronic troubleshooting, maintenance and repairs, as well as circuit and wiring diagnostics. As a 94m he also has access to 60 nationally recognized certifications.
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An 89B Ammunition Specialist student is conducting hand and arms signals during “Move Munitions with a Forklift” training.

An 89B Ammunition Specialist student is conducting hand and arms signals during “Move Munitions with a Forklift” training. Moving munitions with a forklift allows the Soldiers to become operators on the 5, 6, and 10K forklifts, learning the proper steps and controls to safely maneuver the hydraulic and joystick systems.
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Sustainment News

Army Sustainment

Data-Centric Sustainment Will Turn Past Challenges into Future Opportunities for the Total Army and Joint Force

By Maj. Gen. Heidi Hoyle | November 15, 2023
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Maj. Gen. Heidi J. Hoyle, the Headquarters, Department of the Army acting deputy chief of staff, U.S. Army Logistics, HQDA G-4, shares her article about how Data-Centric Sustainment will Turn Past Challenges into Future Opportunities for the Total Army and Joint Force.
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Army Sustainment

Advancing the Sustainment Enterprise to Data-Driven Logistics Operations

By Gen. Charles R. Hamilton | November 15, 2023
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The ASPB article from Gen. Charles R. Hamilton, commanding general of U.S. Army Materiel Command. “In today's complex and rapidly changing operational environment, Army sustainment efforts must continue adapting at speed and scale to deliver ready combat power to the joint force on a multidomain battlefield.”
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OD Connect

Join us for the next OD Connect session scheduled for Wednesday, December 31 at 1:00 pm ET. This quarterly interactive session informs our sustainment community on the latest hot topics and initiatives within the Ordnance School, while sharing observations, issues, and challenges impacting the operational sustainment warfighting community. Briefing slides and connection instructions will be posted in milSuite. (CAC login required). Milsuite
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