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Article: Navy and DLA jointly plan for BRAC 2005 implementation: the BRAC 2005 legislation calls for DoD to realign its current SS&D processes and organization into one integrated SS&D operation supporting military services' industrial maintenance requirements.
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- Navy Supply Corps Newsletter
- Article date:
- January 1, 2009
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Navy and Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) personnel met in Jacksonville, Fla., this summer to begin planning the implementation of the Base Closure and Realignment (BRAC) 2005 Supply, Storage, and Distribution (SS&D) decision for the Navy Fleet and Industrial Supply Centers (FISCs) supply operations at Fleet Readiness Centers (FRCs) in Jacksonville; Cherry Point, N.C.; and San Diego, Calif.
The BRAC 2005 legislation calls for DoD to realign its current SS&D processes and organization into one integrated SS&D operation supporting military services' industrial maintenance requirements. This realignment will improve the effectiveness of logistics support to ...
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