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Michael Cannon: The Defense Logistics Agency    
provides goods andservices and logistics

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support to themilitary services.    
DLA Disposition Servicesunique part of that is we

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are the tail end of thatso we don't provide things    
to the services, but when the military services are

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done with them they give them to us for     
reutilization orultimate disposal.

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Craig Barrett: CombatantCommand's should know that    
now we have the capabilityto deploy anywhere in the

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world withinninety-six hours.     
So where they want adisposal capability we can

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be there and once our equipment and personnel     
arrive in ninety-six hourswe'll have the ability to

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receive warehouse propertyand demilitarize it...

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We have a set positioned in Pacific     
command so that wecan respond to their

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contingencies and wehave two sets that are    
currently located here, one for Europe and Africa

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and for North and South COMs commands.

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COL Joe Bondy: ...Sending them where they are needed    
when they are needed is very important to the

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services, cause in the endwe will save money for the    
services and we properlyhandle it according to the

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statutory regulations and laws.

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Rufus McNeil: Right now we're at the National     
Guard base in Michigan.

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What's going on behindus here we have the     
expeditionary work force group.

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It's a mixture of military; Army, Air Force,    
and Navy and DLAdisposition services

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civilian personal.

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Michael Cannon: OCORT isour Overseas Contingency    
Training where we take ourcivilian expeditionary

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workforce and our militaryreservists together,    
jointly to operate theequipment that is in our

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expeditionary site set.

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Don Philips: ...whatyou're seeing here is,    
you're seeing one ofDisposition Services

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Expeditionary small site sets.    
It's really what we might think of as a DRMO in a

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box.

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Craig Barrett: ...a set is really is about six    
containers worth of property and that property

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is going to have a twoBan-Air Rack Boxes which    
are going to have various kits inside of them.

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Once those kits are unloaded the Ban-Air Rack     
Boxes become a warehousingfacility for pilferable

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and sensitive items aswell as for reutilization     
items.

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It also comes with two ISOcontainers that expand so     
that they have hardened command and control

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structures that they canoperate out of and then it    
has various structuresthat you can see in the

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background.

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Michael Cannon: ...So theylearn to set up a site;     
operate the equipment; do proper disposal; do proper

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accounting; handle thehazardous materials and     
hazardous waste; and pack it all up when they're

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done and take it home.    
And that fits into theoverall military mission

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because they're organized and planned in such a way     
that we can deploy them on a timed face force

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deployment with a militaryunit at the point and time    
that they expect they'regoing to need a disposal

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operation and not get there after they need us.

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Don Philips: ...Weprocessed over a billion    
pounds of scrap over thecourse of our time in

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Afghanistan to date...    
However I would tell youa lot of it was kind of

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ad-hoc arrangement, a lot of our equipment wasn't     
standardized....What we'vetried to do here is learn

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from those lessons andcreate a standardized     
modular small sitecapability, capable of

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supporting roughly abrigade combat team;    
marine expeditionary forceof three to five thousand

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soldiers and supportequipment based on our    
historical knowledge.

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Michael Cannon: We do havethe capability to employ    
our expeditionary site setand our personnel to help

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out with humanitarian disasters.    
...The disposal operationsare similar, the equipment

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and the types of things we'll dispose of are very     
different, but we could deploy to a location hit

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by, say, a hurricane, likeHurricane Sandy or Katrina    
or an earthquake or evenany type of natural

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disaster where property needs to be disposed of,    
we can move this equipmentby truck or air to get it

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where it needs to be to do disposal.

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Don Philips: ...Mycontingency planners have     
the ability to put, put this capability into the

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varied plans that support your operational planning     
and so what I'd tell theco-com planners out there

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is remember you thisability that can be put in    
to your plan to provide disposal support; the

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right size, the right amount, and when you need     
it.

