Defense Logistics Agency designated DOD's printing services provider

Jerad Vogt and Andrew McWade, Defense Logistics Agency Document Services employees, use a Lawson industrial cutting machine to cut 25-meter silhouette targets while working at a DLA printing facility at Rock Island Arsenal, Ill., March 11, 2022. The Defense Logistics Agency is now the Defense Department's primary provider of printing services, office print devices and electronic conversion services. (Defense Logistics Agency photo by John Turner)

Jerad Vogt and Andrew McWade, Defense Logistics Agency Document Services employees, use a Lawson industrial cutting machine to cut 25-meter silhouette targets while working at a DLA printing facility at Rock Island Arsenal, Ill., March 11, 2022. The Defense Logistics Agency is now the Defense Department's primary provider of printing services, office print devices and electronic conversion services. (Defense Logistics Agency photo by John Turner)

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