National defense transportation association.

Defense Transportation JournalVol. 65 Nbr. 2, April 2009

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National defense transportation association.

GOVERNMENT AND MILITARY AGENCIES 20 Department of State (DOS) 20 Department of Defense (DOD) 21 Joint Chiefs of Staff (Logistics Directorate, J-4) 23 Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) 24 Defense Travel Management Office (DTMO) 25 US Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) 26 Air Mobility Command (AMC) 27 Military Sealift Command (MSC) 28 Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC) 29 US Army Materiel Command (AMC) | ArmyG-4 | Force Projection & 30 Distribution US Marine Corps (USMC) | Deputy Commandant for Installations & 32 Logistics (I&L) US Navy (USN) | OPNAV N-4 | N42 35 Navy Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) 37 Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) | AF/A4/7 | A-4L 38 Department of Transportation (DOT) 39 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) 43 Transportation Security Administration (TSA) 43 Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) 44 US Coast Guard (USCG) | USCG Engineering and Logistics (CG-4) 44 General Services Administration (GSA) 46 CORPORATE MEMBER HONOR ROLL 47 Chairman's Circle PLUS 48 Chairman's Circle 68 Sustaining Members 74 Regional Patrons 94 NDTA DIRECTORY 105 NDTA Headquarters Staff 105 Board of Directors and National Officers 106 NDTA Regional Organization--Presidents, State Vice Presidents, 108 Chapter Presidents, and A-35 Representatives NDTA Profile 115 NDTA Membership Form 116 Department of State (DOS)

www.state.gov

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Mr. Steven G. Hartman

Director, Office of Logistics Operations

T 703-875-6936

F 703-875-4731

hartmansg2@state.gov

Mr. Edward J. Brennan

Director, Transportation & Travel Management Division

T 202-663-0901

F 202-663-0981

brennanej2@state.gov

Mr. Robert S. Browning

Director, Regional Logistics Centers Division

T 703-875-4585

browningrs@state.gov

Mr. Lewis H. Wolkofsky

US Despatch Agent, South Iselin, New Jersey

T 732-855-8890

wolkofskylh@state.gov

Mr. Ray Schoenberg

US Despatch Agent, Seattle, Washington

T 206-764-3805

schoenbergrf@state.gov

Ms. Sara Mclnnis

US Despatch Agent, Baltimore, Maryland

T 410-631-0043

mcinnissk@state.gov

Ms. Elizabeth J. Pratt

US Despatch Agent, Miami, Florida

T 305-640-4574

prattej@state.gov

Mr. Scott Tiedt

US Despatch Agent, Brownsville, Texas

T 956-982-3916

tiedtsa@state.gov

Mr. Timothy P. Farrell

Director, European Logistical Support Office (ELSO)

T 32 3 540 2011

halprinandreottac@state.gov

KEY PERSONNEL

Ms. Ann S. Gibson Chief, Transportation Operations Branch

T 202-663-0902

gibsonas@state.gov

Mr. Luis Roque

Chief, Transportation Management Branch

T 202-663-0903

roquela@state.gov

Mr. Larry Pickerign

Chief, Travel Management & Transportation Analysis Branch

T 202-663-0909

estesem@state.gov

The Secretary of State is the President's principal foreign policy advisor and is responsible for the formulation of foreign policy and the execution of approved policy. The Secretary has responsibilities, by virtue of law or Executive order, with respect to such matters as international educational and cultural affairs, information activities, foreign assistance, food for peace, arms control and disarmament, supervision of programs authorized by the Peace Corps Act, social science research, immigration, and refugee assistance.

The Secretary has authority and responsibility to the full extent permitted by law for the overall direction, coordination, and supervision of interdepartmental activities of the United States Government overseas. This authority includes continuous supervision and general direction of Peace Corps programs, Economic assistance, Military assistance, Military education and training, and Military sales programs.

The primary mission of the Transportation and Travel Management Division is to provide transportation (Freight Forwarding/Customs House Brokerage) and logistical support for some 164 Embassies, three Branch Offices, 10 Missions, one US Interests Section, 66 Consulates General, 19 Consulates, five US Liaison Offices, and various other field offices throughout the world. The Transportation and Travel Management Division also supports approximately 30 other US government civilian agencies including several Foreign Affairs Agencies (ie, United States Agency for International Development [USAID], Peace Corps [PC], Foreign Agricultural Service [FAS], Foreign Commercial Service [FCS], and Arms Control and Disarmament Agency [ACDA]).

Department of Defense (DOD)

www.defenselink.mil

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The Office of the Secretary of Defense Logistics staff formulates and recommends defense policy and follows up and oversees the execution of approved policy. DOD logistics include all efforts to deploy, support, maintain, and sustain DOD personnel, equipment, and weapons systems in fully mission capable condition whenever and wherever required. The logistics budget consisted of $178 billion in fiscal year 2007, making up abou...

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