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Log Management: DLA Technical Assistance
March 21, 2023
— Need help with DLA system access or technical issues? DLA has several ways to assist you. Keep reading to learn what they are!...
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Log Management: DLA Battery Network Program
March 13, 2023
— The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) has a Battery Network (BATTNET) Program designed to increase the shelf life and safety of batteries as well as reduce premature disposals. Keep reading to learn more about this program...
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Log Management: DLA’s Self-Help Page
November 1, 2022
— Use DLA’s Self-Help page to try to resolve issues and answer basic questions about doing business with DLA. If you still need help, contact the DLA Customer Interaction Center. Read on for the details...
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Logistics: DLA Makes It Easier to Stay on Target
October 26, 2022
— DLA has made it easier to order over 50 types of qualification targets. Keep reading to learn more...
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Logistics Management: DLA Fuel Card Intro
May 11, 2022
— The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) is offering a new fuel card. Read on to learn more about it...
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Logistics Management: DLA Menu of Services QR Code
May 2, 2022
— The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) recently launched a webpage that highlights its products and support services. You need the QR code in this article to access it. Read on!...
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Logistics Management: AMPS Is the Gateway to DLA
September 24, 2021
— The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Account Management and Provisioning System (AMPS) allows requests for access to DLA business applications. After the request is submitted, AMPS allows users to track the request and receive a notification when access is granted. Read how to access AMPS and what it offers users...
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