Story by Mark Diamond | U.S. Army Transportation Command | 11.13.2013
Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command’s Strategic Business directorate, in partnership with Defense Logistics Agency Distribution, kicked off a program Oct. 28 to provide cost savings to the government as part of DLA’s First Destination Transportation, or FDT, Initiative....
Story by Mark Diamond | U.S. Army Transportation Command | 12.17.2012
When the Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command Training Symposium and Traffic Management Workshop were cancelled this year, a vital link between the command and its customers was severed....
Story by Mark Diamond | U.S. Army Transportation Command | 11.27.2012
According to Army transportation experts assigned to Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command, U.S. military units with equipment that is lost, damaged or destroyed during transport have another good reason to complete a Transportation Discrepancy Report, also known as a TDR....
Story by Mark Diamond | U.S. Army Transportation Command | 11.27.2012
During the past two years, Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command supply experts have been laser-focused on a Department of the Army program aimed at accounting for all U.S. Army-owned equipment....
Story by Mark Diamond | U.S. Army Transportation Command | 08.30.2012
According to the U.S. Army antiterrorism regulation, AR 525-13, [Antiterrorism] training will be afforded the same emphasis as combat task training and executed with the intent to identify shortfalls affecting the protection of personnel and assets against terrorist attack. In other words, “Point Defender.”...
Story by Mark Diamond | U.S. Army Transportation Command | 08.16.2012
For Col. Ines White, joining the Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command headquarters staff is the culmination of a 24-year U.S. Army career sharply focused on military transportation....
Story by Mark Diamond | U.S. Army Transportation Command | 01.23.2012
Many military operations centers tout themselves as the “nerve center” or the “heartbeat” of their organization.
Story by Mark Diamond | U.S. Army Transportation Command | 08.04.2011
In July 2010, the Department of the Army created a program aimed at accounting for all U.S. Army-owned equipment.