2020 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AWARD FOR SUPPLY CHAIN EXCELLENCE-CALL FOR ENTRIES:

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SUBJ/2020 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AWARD FOR SUPPLY CHAIN EXCELLENCE-CALL FOR 
ENTRIES//

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NARR/REF A IS ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR SUSTAINMENT MEMO.
REF B IS CALL FOR ENTRIES BROCHURE.  
REF C IS DODM 4140.01, DOD SUPPLY CHAIN MATERIEL MANAGEMENT POLICY.// 
POC/CDR JEREMY TAYLOR/OPNAV N412/CNO WASHINGTON DC/TEL:  (703)695-4864
/EMAIL:  JEREMY.B.TAYLOR1@NAVY.MIL//

RMKS/1.  Per reference (a), nominations are requested for the annual 
Department of Defense (DoD) Supply Chain Excellence Award.  Reference (b) 
provides guidelines for submission and can be found at 
https://www.acq.osd.mil/log/SCI/award_for_excellence.html (Scroll to bottom 
of the webpage).  Reference (c) defines the supply chain processes.

2.  Effective logistics capability is key to America's strategic advantage to 
deter and decisively defeat our adversaries.  New threats to our national 
security demand that we transform logistics to project and sustain dominant 
power.  Transforming to more reliable, agile, and responsive defense 
logistics programs enables the use of best practices and innovative 
approaches to significantly improve the reliability, flexibility, and 
responsiveness of the defense supply chain and advance the DoD's overall 
supply chain management.

3.  The DoD Award for Supply Chain Excellence will recognize the organization 
that operates significant components of a supply chain and has demonstrated 
excellence in design, operation, or improvement of that supply chain from 1 
January to 31 December 2020.  The nomination should demonstrate successful 
implementation of the supply chain process categories as defined in reference 
(c).

4.  Each organization may submit two nominations.  Submission requirements:
    a.  Microsoft Word format.
    b.  A response for each selection criteria in reference (b).
    c.  Specific criteria within the categories must be addressed.
    d.  Cover letter signed by a General or Flag Officer in the organization 
by
    identifying the project, submitting organization, and a single point of
    contact
    (including address, phone number, and e-mail address).  It must 
explicitly
    state whether the package can be made publicly available.
    e.  Executive summary (1-2 pages) of the award submission is required.
    f.  As all nominations are customarily posted on the Assistant Secretary 
of
    Defense for Sustainment (OASD (Sustainment)) public website, a sanitized
    version of the package is required for posting if the original package is
    sensitive/cannot be posted on the OASD (Sustainment) public website.

5.  Nominations must be received at the Office of the Deputy Assistant 
Secretary of Defense for Logistics (ODASD (Logistics)) no later than 15 March 
2021.  Submissions should include either two paper copies or one electronic 
copy.  Electronic copies should be submitted directly to Ms. Jan Mulligan at 
jan.b.mulligan.civ@mail.mil, with a courtesy copy to Mr. Nate Wurst at 
nathan.j.wurst.ctr@mail.mil.  Paper copies should be submitted to:
ODASD (Logistics)
Logistics Management Institute
Supply Chain Award Nomination
Attention:  Mr. Michael Arnold
7940 Jones Branch Drive,
Tysons, VA 22102

6.  Released by VADM R. L. Williamson, N4.//

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