Talk:Defense Logistics Agency

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[edit] POV

This second paragraph seems rather POV..."We have been in a unique position to serve our country and have distinguished ourselves at every opportunity" sounds like somebody from the DLA wrote that (I actually assume they did.)

I'll just say it wasn't me, even though I do work there. -Etoile 21:01, 12 Jun 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Content from DLA webpage

Just looking around I noticed a few phrases in this entry that rang a bell - it looks as though the whole entry is copied from the DLA website, here is the link.

http://www.dla.mil/history/history.htm

Anne

131.82.5.82 19:15, 28 February 2007 (UTC) Can someone cover the dis-establishment (heh - can you tell I work for these guys?) or closure of the Defense Industrial Supply Center and its merger with the Defense Personnel Support Center to form Defense Supply Center Philadelphia in 1999? Also, a one billion dollar Enterprise Resource Planning System (ERP) using SAP and awarded to Anderson Consulting/Accenture started in 1999 and completed in 2006 deserves a mention.

Pete