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Steve Geary is adjunct faculty at the University of Tennessee's Haaslam College of Business and is a lecturer at The Gordon Institute at Tufts University. He is the President of the Supply Chain Visions family of companies, consultancies that work across the government sector. Steve is a contributing editor at DC Velocity, and editor-at-large for CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly.
The U.S. Navy's top supply chain officer discusses how to build mutually rewarding relationships with suppliers at CSCMP's 2012 Annual Global Conference.
Brigadier General Kristin French may face the ultimate supply chain challenge: getting fuel, food, water, and ammo to every warfighter in Afghanistan—no matter how remote.
When disaster strikes, the U.S. Navy hospital ship Comfort aims to be on the spot ready to treat patients within five days. An innovative supply chain strategy makes it all work.
Rewarding officers for toeing the line throughout their early careers is no way to develop the creative thinkers needed to fill the military's most senior positions. Lt. Gen. Claude Christianson aims to change that.
Gen. Duncan McNabb, commander of the U.S. Transportation Command, talks with DC Velocity about the organization's work, its relationships with the commercial sector and other agencies, and its multifaceted responsibilities.
Roadside bombs and anti-aircraft fire have made supply missions into Afghanistan a perilous venture. But the Marines think they have found a better way.