02/10/2026
Did you check out the latest edition of The Logistician?
It's available here: https://www.dvidshub.net/publication/issues/76383
USACE Logistics Activity provides enterprise logistics solutions for the Corps of Engineers. A HPO organization team was formed.
Background
The ULA, with the DOL, form a High Performing Organization (HPO) as set forth and defined by Public Law 108-136, Section 337. This law authorizes the Secretary of Defense (SECDEF) to establish a pilot program to create or continue the implementation of High Performing Organizations (HPO) through Business Process Reengineering (BPR) in lieu of public-private competition. The ULA was appr
02/10/2026
Did you check out the latest edition of The Logistician?
It's available here: https://www.dvidshub.net/publication/issues/76383
01/22/2026
Did you check out the latest edition of The Logistician?
https://www.dvidshub.net/publication/issues/76287
12/22/2025
Recently members of the Logistics Activity Center joined together to celebrate the season - recognizing awardees, particpating in games and drawings, and spending time together outside of the office. Big thanks to our MWR members who made this possible! WIshing all happy holidays!
12/10/2025
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Logistics Activity Center is strengthening equipment readiness across the enterprise through comprehensive tracking and management of more than 70 Modification Work Orders (MWOs) and other maintenance directives affecting more than 1,200 pieces of equipment.
Stanley Pearson and Charles Hickman led the effort to identify, track and record MWOs, Safety messages and Maintenance Action Messages—critical components of the Army’s equipment maintenance and readiness programs. Their work is supported enterprise-wide through the Modification Management Information System (MMIS), a key tool integrated into the Army Enterprise System Integration Portal and the Army Readiness Common Operating Picture.
Read more here: https://www.dvidshub.net/publication/issues/75933
12/08/2025
In September, members of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Directorate of Logistics (DOL) team, including Director of Logistics Col. Michael O’Hara, Acting Deputy Director Ms. Marti Sedgwick, and Senior Maintenance Officer CW5 Sibley Hammid visited the Logistics Activity Center (LAC) in Millington, Tennessee, to learn more about the community of practice and how the Center supports the broader USACE logistics enterprise.
O’Hara, who started in this role earlier this year, said prioritizing a visit to Millington was essential.
REad more about his visit here: https://www.dvidshub.net/publication/issues/75933
12/04/2025
The December edition of The Logistician is available now at https://www.dvidshub.net/publication/issues/75933.
What’s in this edition:
DoL Visits Millington
Tracking Critical Equipment Modifications
Savannah Streamlines Disposal and Strengthens Division Ties
Property Accountability Goes to the Cloud
11/18/2025
The Savannah District (SAS) Logistics Manager Maurice D. Alford and his Logistics Management Office (LMO) recently participated in a Command Logistics Review Program (CLRP) with the Logistics Assessment Branch (LAB).
In addition to an In-Brief with logistics staff and district leadership, Alford coordinated for the arrival of ULA LAB team along with the South Atlantic Division Regional Logistics Manager Darryl McMillon for the district headquarters’ site visit. This visit involved training to all logistics commodities and a follow-on assessment at the off-site location at the Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah.
Read more here: https://www.dvidshub.net/publication/issues/75566
11/14/2025
The November 2025 edition of The Logistician is available now at
https://www.dvidshub.net/publication/issues/75566
In this edition:
LAB Assesses Savannah
Transportation Training
Spotlight on Crutchfield
Williams Awarded
Los Angeles Reach Back Support
Facilities Training
Mobile Trains on Safety
Tucker Recognized
The lapse in appropriations has concluded and normal operations on this social media page will resume. Furloughed USACE employees will receive direction through their chain of command.
10/01/2025
The Galveston Logistics Management Office and facility contractor recently replaced the old Liebert air conditioning unit in the district server room. This $260K Project was identified during the Builder Team Inspection and budgeted for FY25. Due to recent failures of the old unit and its lack of energy efficiency, it was critical that this asset be replaced as soon as possible, to keep the servers cool and operational. By replacing this 28-year-old unit with a new unit, it will help to keep the Galveston District operational for years to come.
Read more here: https://www.dvidshub.net/publication/issues/75179
09/10/2025
This week COL Michael O'Hara, Director of Logistics, and Chief Warrant Officer 5 Sibley Haamid, Directorate of Logistics Senior Maintenance Officer, visited leadership and teams at the Logistics Activity Center to discuss the future of logistics in the US Army Corps of Engineers and how logistician can continue to enable excellence within the organization.
09/05/2025
The September edition of The Logistician is available now at https://www.dvidshub.net/publication/issues/75179
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