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 About DSCC
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DSCC Operations Center Throughout the world, the Defense Supply Center, Columbus, is known to more than 24,000 military and civilian customers and 10,000 contractors, as one of the largest suppliers of weapon systems spare parts.

DSCC is a Supply/Demand Chain in the Defense Logistics Agency, which is in Ft. Belvoir, Va. DSCC manages more than 2 million different items and accounts for more than $3 billion in annual sales.

Today, having transformed from being a wholesaler to an end-to-end supply chain manager, DSCC's state-of-the-art systems connect business processes from the supplier to the customer through the Land and Maritime Supply Chains.

The installation has a long history in Columbus, Ohio, first opening its gates in 1918. The current DSCC Commander is Brigadier General Thomas J. Richardson, USA. The DSCC Deputy Commander is Mr. James M. McClaugherty.
Mr. Milton K. Lewis is the Executive Director, Contracting and Acquisition Management.

Our Mission, Vision and Values are the foundation statements for its commitment to the Nation's Armed Forces. DSCC aligned its Business Plan initiatives with the DLA Strategic Plan goals to ensure our constancy of purpose in meeting the readiness needs of America's Warfighters.

DSCC's corporate identifier, The DSCC Way, illustrates the principle components of DSCC culture and business/interpersonal ethics. The identifier defines the Center's expectations about customer support and the values we seek to promote among our associates.

Please use the following points of contact for further information about DSCC and we have several Professional Organizations which may be of interest to you.


 

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Date of Last Update: 18 June 2008