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Article: The acquisition, logistics, and technology contracting NCO: noncommissioned officers in a new military occupational specialty will support the Army's increasing need for contingency contracting capability in the modular force.(Army Acquisition Corps, United States Army Acquisition Support Center)(Agency overview)
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- Army Logistician
- Article date:
- July 1, 2007
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The way ahead for the Army Acquisition Corps (AAC) and the U.S. Army Acquisition Support Center (USAASC) includes training and educating members of the Army's newest military occupational specialty (MOS)--51C, Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology (AL&T) Contracting Noncommissioned Officer (NCO)--and integrating them into the Army's force pool.
The MOS 51C AL&T Contracting NCOs will be assigned to the Army Sustainment Command (ASC)--formerly the Army Field Support Command--at Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois. ASC became operational on 1 October 2006 as a subordinate command of the Army Materiel Command. AL&T Contracting NCOs will perform their contingency ...