TACOM deputies visit Sierra Army Depot

By Doug MagillMay 31, 2022

TACOM deputies visit Sierra Army Depot
1 / 5 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Brian Butler, U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command deputy to the commander speaks with (left to right) Lt. Col. Amy Cory, Sierra Army Depot commander, as well as Alice Crayon and Thomas Carlisle who serve as the deputy to the commander at Watervliet Arsenal and Anniston Army Depot, respectively.

Sierra Army Depot hosted the TACOM deputy to the commander and those of four of TACOM's Organic Industrial Base locations, May 10, 2022 at Sierra Army Depot in Herlong, Calif. The group used the opportunity to talk about the U.S. Army supply chain, supply chain operations and issues that effect the wider Organic Industrial Base. (Photo Credit: Doug Magill)
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2 / 5 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Katie Buelow, Sierra Army Depot material examiner identifier and James Cuevas quality assurance specialist (at bottom), brief U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command deputy commanders on how Sierra Army Depot processes Organizational Clothing and Individual Equipment. Sierra Army Depot is the provider of OCIE to the U.S. Army Reserve.

Sierra Army Depot hosted the TACOM deputy to the commander and those of four of TACOM's Organic Industrial Base locations, May 10, 2022 at Sierra Army Depot in Herlong, Calif. The group used the opportunity to talk about the U.S. Army supply chain, supply chain operations and issues that effect the wider Organic Industrial Base. (Photo Credit: Doug Magill)
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3 / 5 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Jason Tong (center), Sierra Army Depot supply support activity director, speaks with (left to right) Thomas Carlisle, Anniston Army Depot deputy to the commander, May 10, 2022; as Brian Butler, U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command deputy to the commander and Alice Crayon, Watervliet Arsenal deputy to the commander, look on.

Sierra Army Depot hosted the U.S. Army TACOM deputy to the commander as well as the deputies of TACOMs four other Organic Industrial Base locations at Sierra Army Depot located in Herlong, Calif. The group used the opportunity to talk about the U.S. Army supply chain, supply chain operations and issues that effect the wider Organic Industrial Base. (Photo Credit: Doug Magill)
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4 / 5 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Jason Tong, Sierra Army Depot supply support activity director, briefs (left to right) Mike Lockard, Red River Army Depot deputy commander, Alice Crayon, Watervliet Arsenal deputy to the commander and Brian Butler, U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command deputy to the commander, on Sierra Army Depot's process flow for the reception and requisition of U.S. Army supply items. Sierra Army Depot delivers responsive materiel readiness to the U.S. Army and the joint force by the reutilization, regeneration and redistribution of U.S. Army supply items.

Sierra Army Depot hosted the TACOM deputy to the commander and those of four of TACOM's Organic Industrial Base locations, May 10, 2022 at Sierra Army Depot in Herlong, Calif. The group used the opportunity to talk about the U.S. Army supply chain, supply chain operations and issues that effect the wider Organic Industrial Base. (Photo Credit: Doug Magill)
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5 / 5 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Jason Tong, Sierra Army Depot supply support activity director and Don Olson, Sierra Army Depot deputy to the commander, brief the U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command deputy to the commander and those of four of TACOM's Organic Industrial Base locations, on the process flow for the reception and requisition of U.S. Army supply items. Sierra Army Depot delivers responsive materiel readiness to the U.S. Army and the joint force by the reutilization, regeneration and redistribution of U.S. Army supply items.

Sierra Army Depot hosted the TACOM deputy to the commander and those of four of TACOM's Organic Industrial Base locations, May 10, 2022 at Sierra Army Depot in Herlong, Calif. The group used the opportunity to talk about the U.S. Army supply chain, supply chain operations and issues that effect the wider Organic Industrial Base. (Photo Credit: Doug Magill)
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HERLONG, California – Senior-ranking civilians from across U.S. Army’s industrial base, discussed optimizing the Army supply chain at the U.S. Army’s industrial base location, here, May 10, 2022.

Deputy commanders from across the U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command footprint held a forum at Sierra Army Depot in Herlong, Calif., where they toured Sierra Army Depot operations and discussed operational and administrative issues facing the U.S. Army supply chain.

U.S. Army TACOM is a major subordinate command of Army Materiel Command. TACOM manages the Army’s ground equipment supply chain, which constitutes about 60 percent of the Army’s total equipment.

Sierra Army Depot provides a variety of long-term life cycle sustainment solutions for joint services, including equipment receipt; asset visibility; long-term care, storage and sustainment; repairing and resetting Army fuel and water systems; on-demand rapid deployment from organic airfield; dry climate and moderate desert temperatures allow low-cost outdoor or indoor storage without need for energy-sponsored controlled environments.