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Planning for Defense Logistics Modernization (1988)

Chapter: Appendix B: List of Presentations to the Committee on Review of Logistics Systems Modernization for the Defense Logistics Agency

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: List of Presentations to the Committee on Review of Logistics Systems Modernization for the Defense Logistics Agency." National Research Council. 1988. Planning for Defense Logistics Modernization. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10451.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: List of Presentations to the Committee on Review of Logistics Systems Modernization for the Defense Logistics Agency." National Research Council. 1988. Planning for Defense Logistics Modernization. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10451.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: List of Presentations to the Committee on Review of Logistics Systems Modernization for the Defense Logistics Agency." National Research Council. 1988. Planning for Defense Logistics Modernization. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10451.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: List of Presentations to the Committee on Review of Logistics Systems Modernization for the Defense Logistics Agency." National Research Council. 1988. Planning for Defense Logistics Modernization. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10451.
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35 APPENDIX B LIST OF PRESENTATIONS TO THE COMMITTEE ON REVIEW OF LOGISTICS SYSTEMS MODERNIZATION FOR THE DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY May 5-6, 1987 National Research Council Washington, D.C. BOBBY PARSONS, Defense Logistics Agency Automated Information Systems at the DLA COL. DONALD SAWYER, Defense Logistics Agency Overview of the DLA and of the Logistics Systems Modernization Program LARRY KOHLER, Defense Logistics Agency Materiel Management EDWARD CRES SWELL, Defense -Logistics Agency Functional Architecture and Data Flows JOHN ROBY, Defense Logistics Agency Interoperability and the Defense DataiNetwork THOMAS KNAPP, Defense Logistics Agency Technical Planning - ROBERT SCOTT, Defense Logistics Agency Contract Administration RADM. JAMES E. ECKELBERGER, Defense Logistics Agency Inventory Control and Consumables DOMINIC CHICK, Defense Logistics Agency Internal Support and Financial Management ANDREW KING, Defense Logistics Agency Business Area Functions and Operating Strategies July 7-8, 1987 Defense Construction Supply Center Defense Systems Automation Center Columbus, Ohio CAPT. DENNIS GROVES, Defense Logistics Agency Transition to the LSMP THOMAS DONOVAN' Defense Logistics Agency Overview of the Defense Systems Automation Center DONALD MONAHAN, Defense Logistics Agency Standard Automated Materiel Management Systems LONNIE THOMPSON, Defense Logistics Agency Integrated Materiel Management DENNIS CHERNEY, Defense Logistics Agency Business Functions Served by Automated Materiel Management JAMES PHILPOTT, Defense Logistics Agency Mechanization of Warehousing and Shipping System BILL JONES, Defense Logistics Agency Open Systems Architecture

36 September 9-10 , 1987 Defense Contract Administration Services Region Cleveland, Ohio COL. THOMAS E. REINKOBER, Defense Logistics Agency Contract Administration Services Within the DOD JAMES H. BURROWS, National Bureau of Standards Policy Environment and Status of Open System Interconnect Standards SHUKRI WAKID, National Bureau of Standards Open System Interconnect HOWARD MASONY and H. TROUT, Defense Logistics Agency Contract Administration Regional Oneration rnY~ls MERRELL, Defense Logistics Agency o Mechanization of Contract Administration Services o The Business Area Analysis Model for Contract Administration and Acquisition o Contract Management and Buying Activities EDWARD CRESSWELL, Defense Logistics Agency LSMP's Functional Requirements MORT GLASSBERG, Technology Information Products Business Information Planning Methodology MICHAEL BURKE, Defense Logistics Agency Management Interview Methodology November 19-20, 1987 National Research Council Washington, D.C. ROGER ROY, Defense Logistics Agency The LSMP Strategy for the MAISRC JAMES MARSHAL, Defense Logistics Agency Functional Architecture Findings DONALD HALL, Department of Defense The CALS Initiative WILLIAM PRESKER, Defense Logistics Agency DLA's Perspective on CALS COL. RILEY HAMILTON, Defense Logistics Agency The Program Office for the LSMP GEN. VINCENT RUSSO, Defense Logistics Agency Goals and Objectives for the LSMP

37 January 25-29, 1988 Newport Beach, California JEAN LAKEY, Defense Logistics Agency Status of the LSMP NORMAN LeBRETON, Defense Logistics Agency Contract Management DENNIS HERETICH, Defense Logistics Agency Integrated Materiel Management ROGER ROY, Defense Logistics Agency An Update on the Business Area Analysis

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