
Army Sustainment is the Department of the Army’s official professional bulletin on sustainment. Its mission is to publish timely, authoritative information on Army and Defense sustainment plans, programs, policies, operations, procedures, and doctrine for the benefit of all sustainment personnel. Its purpose is to provide a forum for the exchange of information and expression of original, creative, and innovative thought on sustainment functions. See table of contents for this quarterly edition articles.
4 PORT OPERATIONS, SETTING THE THEATER FOUNDATIONAL
8 DEPLOY TONIGHT DEPLOYMENT PROCESS ISSUES An Examination of Fort to Port Deployment Challenges, Shortfalls
12 EVOLVING CONDITIONS, RESOLUTE TASKS | THE FUTURE OF DEPLOYMENT READINESS An Interview With Maj. Gen. Heidi Hoyle and Mike Hutchison
18 GAME CHANGER Setting the Theater Key to Maintaining Dominance, Overmatch
22 READY TO FIGHT Forward Thinking Required for Fort to Port Operations
26 THEATER LOGISTICS ANALYTICS Describing, Visualizing, Understanding the Operational Environment
32 WAR RESERVES STRATEGIC OPPORTUNITIES Manage Risk, Cost, Effectiveness
38 OPINION: JOINT SUSTAINMENT SUPPORT TO AGILE COMBAT EMPLOYMENT
40 OPERATION ALLIES WELCOME Immediate Support to America's Largest Non-Combatant Evacuation Operation
47 INSTITUTIONAL TO OPERATIONAL Doctrine Guides Collective Training
50 OPINION: AN APPEAL TO SURVIVABILITY Equip, Train Logistics Formation now to Fight, Survive in Large-Scale Combat Operations
56 SUSTAINMENT FOR ECHELONS ABOVE BRIGADE ENGINEER OPERATIONS
60 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT IN A DATA-DRIVEN WORLD Army Logistics University's Approach to Supply Chain Education
64 ARCTIC WINTER CONDITIONS EFFECTS ON TACTICAL FIELD MAINTENANCE
68 DEFENDING THE BSA IN AN ISLAND FIGHT
Key audience are Army sustainment professionals will find the publication an educational asset, plus all Army members and those serving as contractors, military family members, and anyone seeking greater understanding of the military mission.