DISASTER RELIEF – FEMA and Emergency Logistics

By Philip T. Frohne, CPL (and CERT Team member) September is “National Preparedness Month” in the United States.  And what a September it’s been … First came Hurricane Dorian, and now Tropical Storm Humberto is ‘building up’ off the US East Coast.  We thought we’d both 1) take some time to remind everyone of the importance of logistics in the planning for and recovering from serious natural and socio-political disasters; and 2/ provide some personal and professional information and resources…

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In memory of Professor Benjamin S. Blanchard, CPL, Fellow

Our dear friend and “SOLE mate” Professor Benjamin S. Blanchard, CPL, Fellow, departed this life on Thursday, July 11.SOLE HQ is working with Ben’s family to custom create a memorial bench in Ben’s memory for placement on the Colonnades grounds.  We’re working toward a fall dedication – and from time to time will provide updates on the progress. SOLE STATISTICS – Benjamin S. Blanchard, CPL, Fellow Member since – 7/29/1966Membership #00064 (Charter Member) – Life MemberCertified Professional Logistician (CPL) number – 15 (Charter Class of CPLs)Fellow – Class of 1974President of SOLE 1981-1982      Served…

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LOOKING BACK: Logistics in 1976

LOOKING BACK – A speech by Jeptha W. Dennis, JR. Colonel, USAF for the Warner Robins chapter of SOLE – printed in the Logistics Spectrum [V10N3], Fall 1976 As Logisticians we are proceeding at a tremendous pace into a future of unknowns and unpredictable. These are not signposts or road maps to show us where we are going. Sometimes however, in looking back we can get a better idea on the basis of the many indicators that are available to us. During our Bicentennial…

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BOOK REVIEW: Logistics in the Falklands War – A Case Study in Expeditionary Warfare

BOOK REVIEW By George Rees, DML “Logistics in the Falklands War – A Case Study in Expeditionary Warfare” by Major General Kenneth Privratsky, USA (ret) World travel connects one to history.  Touring an area where an event took place makes it much more meaningful – especially when the event happened within your lifetime.  Thus was I very impressed with a daylong visit to the Falkland Islands as part of a cruise taken a few years ago.  I remembered the Falklands War…

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Applied Logistics Exercise

An exercise in logistics Luis Salinas You have relocated to somewhere in Utah/Nevada and have to take a 1,000 mile trip through the desert on short notice.  You are going to drive there because that is the only mode of transportation available. What preparations do you make before the trip (ILS Element considerations)?   Choose one. Fill her up & head on out! Change the oil, top the fluids, and check the tires yourself. Have the car serviced at the…

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A Primer in Logisitics

By Philip T. Frohne, CPL Logistics is concerned with: . . . Requirements Logistics activities are involved with analysis, synthesis and definition of the resources needed to reach an objective or perform an operation under stated conditions.  The total task of determining requirements is a planning function involving both strategic and logistical considerations. Allocation of the principal resources available, if less than those required, and evaluation of the impact of shortages upon major objectives, are primarily strategic responsibilities, not logistics…

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“Calling” All Logistics Managers & Leaders: Doctoral Dissertation Survey Input Opportunity  

One of the ways that SOLE’s helps in “advancing the art and science of logistics” is to serve as a resource for logistics practitioners who are working on advanced degrees in logistics and logistics-related academic programs.  [See the item after this for news about the most recent ‘winner’ of SOLE’s long-standing prize paper award for MS in Logistics and Supply Chain Management candidates at the Air Force Institute of Technology.]  Many of the long-time SOLEtter readers may recall that in addition to its recognition…

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SOLE 2018 Field Awards

Know an individual or team that you think might make a good candidate for a SOLE Field Award?  SOLE’s 2018 Field Awards will recognize technical achievement and professional experience in, and contributions to, a given specialty of logistics. A Field Award may be presented only to an individual or small teams of individuals.  An organization, agency, or institution is not eligible.  Nominees are not required to be SOLE members. Nominations for Field Awards may be made by any SOLE member/friend of SOLE.  Nominations will…

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Spring 2018 Air Force Institute of Technology Jerome G. Peppers, Jr. Prize Paper Award 

SOLE is pleased to announce that on 23 March 2018 Major Thomas S. Bihansky was awarded SOLE’s Jerome G. Peppers, Jr., CPL Prize Paper Award for his paper “Resilient Aircraft Maintenance Constructs: Enhancing Repair Network Designs to Effectively Manage Risks and Supply Chain Disruptions.”  Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for his MS in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Maj Bihansky’s research aims to extend the understanding of supply chain resiliency by employing a simulation model of a USAF aircraft engine…

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Who is a professional logistician?

“WHO ARE THE PROFESSIONAL LOGISTICIANS?” – St. Louis Logistician, V29N7 October 1995 “What makes a logistician a professional? Do you have to be a Certified Professional Logistician (CPL) to be considered a logistics professional? For that matter, how many of us consider ourselves to be “logisticians”, professional or not? Everyone is a logistician, but some of us make a study of it.  Many folks only equate SOLE members or CPLs as being professional logisticians. Not true! All of us who make a living performing…

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