Military Logistics Summit 2011
Venue: Washington Marriott Wardman Park
Location: Washington, DC, United States
Event Date/Time: Jun 27, 2011 | End Date/Time: Jun 30, 2011 |
Description
The complexity of logistics operations on land, in the air, and by sea has never been more challenging. Keynote presentations at this year’s event will spotlight how the Army is overcoming ground transportation challenges in the CENTCOM AOR and integration of major Army logistics initiatives for superior overall logistics functioning. Perspectives form brand new leaders in the logistics arena will a give you the more relevant information, concisely, and with real action items from every relevant organization.
IDGA’s Military Logistics Summit provides you with unparalleled networking opportunities. You will meet over 350 senior-level professionals from government agencies, military units, contractors, and technology service providers with the following responsibilities:
• Logistics Operations and Management
• Materiel Management
• Contracting and Acquisition
• Lean Six Sigma
• Life Cycle Management
• Supply Chain Management
• Transportation and Mobility
• Research Scientists
• Program Managers
• Technical Directors
• Chief/Principal Engineers
• Distribution and Deployment
• Third Party Logistics Providers
• Contracting Agencies
Summit focuses on how US forces & industry partners are facing challenges transporting materiel supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. The OEF buildup and surge is representing the most substantial logistics undertaking in the modern era.
High-level perspectives from senior decision makers from across DoD and the
Services: Understand their vision for next-generation logistics so you can align your
own projects’ priorities
• Dedicated themes and tracks critical to the logistics transformation effort: Tailor the
event to your individual needs by choosing to attend sessions on Asset Visibility, PBL,
Supply Chain Management and RESET
• Latest operational feedback from those in the field: Discover the successes and
core challenges in Afghanistan logistics from population centers to the rugged Pakistan
border region