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Doing business with the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) troop support

DLA Troop Support is a Major Subordinate Command of the Defense Logistics Agency located in Philadelphia, PA, with a global presence including offices in Europe & Africa and the Pacific regions. It is responsible for four supply chains which provide our nation’s military and government partners with: food and feeding equipment; clothing and textile items; construction and equipment materiel ranging from light bulbs to bulldozers; and medical materiel and pharmaceuticals. DLA Troop Support provides more than $19B in support to 51k global customers through a network of 3.7k suppliers, delivering optimal, global supply chain solutions with a focus on world-class performance and strong partnerships in support of national defense, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief.

The 2024 monthly tri-state procurement webinars are hosted in partnership with the APEX Accelerators (formerly PTACs) and the US Small Business Administration district offices from Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota.

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Doing business with the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) troop support

Date

August 06, 2024

Time

9 am - 10 am

Location

Webinar

Presented by

SBA and MN Department of Administration

Cost

Free

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