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The Logistics Lens

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Watch the Interviews Here: https://www.youtube.com/@The-Logistics-LensThe Logistics Lens is a defense logistics podcast dedicated to improving military readiness, sustainment effectiveness, and supply chain resilience across the Department of Defense and the defense industrial base. The podcast provides a practical, mission-focused forum where real sustainment challenges are examined alongside proven, executable solutions.Each episode features candid conversations with leaders from the DoD, industry, and academia who are responsible for keeping fleets ready and forces supplied. Discussions focus on lifecycle management, fleet readiness, maintenance, repair, and overhaul, and the systems and data required to support operational availability. Core topics include predictive maintenance, condition-based maintenance (CBM+), readiness analytics, performance-based logistics, and strategies for managing industrial base risk.A central theme of The Logistics Lens is translating data, analytics, artificial intelligence, and digital logistics tools into actionable sustainment decisions. Rather than theory, the podcast emphasizes evidence-based methods that measurably increase availability and reduce cost per day of availability. Episodes highlight case studies, metrics, and frameworks that help leaders move beyond pilots and prototypes toward repeatable, scalable practices.The podcast was created to close the gap between policy and practice and to unify stakeholders who rarely share lessons learned in one place. By fostering dialogue among logisticians, program managers, engineers, analysts, and original equipment manufacturers, The Logistics Lens strengthens collaboration across programs, Services, and enterprises.Listeners gain executive-grade insights, practical tools, and a durable knowledge base designed to improve decision quality, accelerate adoption of proven sustainment approaches and strengthen the defense industrial base. The Logistics Lens serves commanders, program managers, and sustainment professionals seeking to advance readiness today while building resilient logistics systems for the future.

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16 episodios

episode Mission-Ready Logistics: Rewiring Defense Sustainment for Speed and Resilience with SES Leigh Method, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of War for Sustainment artwork

Mission-Ready Logistics: Rewiring Defense Sustainment for Speed and Resilience with SES Leigh Method, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of War for Sustainment

In this episode, Leigh Method, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of War for Sustainment, joins the show to discuss how the Department of Defense is rethinking logistics for a more sustainable, resilient, and technology-driven future. From forward-based sustainment with allies to enterprise-wide supply chain risk management, she shares how new frameworks and tools are improving readiness and reducing inefficiencies. The conversation also explores the growing role of artificial intelligence, advanced manufacturing, and data analytics in modern logistics—and why embracing these tools is essential for today’s workforce. Leigh emphasizes that success lies in combining human expertise with AI, not replacing it. She also reflects on her career journey, offering practical leadership lessons on growth, mentorship, and navigating change. Finally, she outlines what industry must do to be a stronger partner in national defense, stressing transparency, innovation, and shared responsibility. Key Topics & Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction: Overview of logistics challenges and future focus 00:02 – New Sustainability Initiatives Regional Sustainment Framework explained Reducing repair timelines through allied partnerships 02:55 – Co-Sustainment with Allies Burden sharing and forward maintenance Freeing U.S. industrial base for critical workloads 04:30 – Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) Creation of SCRM Integration Center Standardizing risk identification and response 07:00 – Managing vs. Eliminating Risk Risk-based decision-making in logistics Monitoring, mitigating, or accepting risk 09:30 – Emerging Technologies in Logistics Advanced manufacturing and 3D printing Solving obsolescence and repair challenges 13:30 – AI and Data Analytics Unlocking insights from legacy data Predictive maintenance and decision support1 8:00 – Culture Shift Around AI Addressing fear of job displacement“ Human Intelligence + AI = Success” 23:00 – Career Journey & Leadership Lessons From Air Force officer to senior leader Embracing opportunity and growth 34:00 – The “Marathon” Framework for Success Battle buddies, planning, adaptability Mentorship and continuous learning 41:00 – Industry Partnership Industry as the “fourth component” Need for innovation, transparency, and data sharing 46:00 – Personal Insights & Closing Thoughts Leadership style, humor, and creativity Final advice: “Do something—don’t do nothing” Key Takeaways - Forward sustainment with allies can dramatically improve readiness and reduce delays - Supply chain risk must be actively managed—not eliminated outright - AI is a force multiplier when paired with human expertise - Innovation in manufacturing is critical to overcoming obsolescence challenges - Strong partnerships with industry are essential to national security - Career success comes from adaptability, mentorship, and continuous learning #Strategy #Logistics #USArmy #Commerce #War

22 de may de 2026 - 56 min
episode Innovation Under Fire: Leadership and Logistics in Complex Environments, Col (ret) Kirk Spangenberg artwork

Innovation Under Fire: Leadership and Logistics in Complex Environments, Col (ret) Kirk Spangenberg

In this episode, Kirk Spangenberg reflects on his Marine Corps career, from ROTC commissioning to commanding Marine Depot Maintenance Command. He shares how early combat experiences in Iraq shaped his leadership philosophy—particularly the need to innovate when standard playbooks fall short. Throughout his career, Spangenberg navigated logistics from the tactical to strategic level, including global supply chains and advanced analytics at U.S. Transportation Command. A pivotal fellowship at Morgan Stanley transformed his perspective on data, leading him to champion data-driven logistics within the Marine Corps. As a senior leader, he drove significant operational improvements through process innovation, digital transformation, and workforce empowerment. The conversation explores the future of military logistics, emphasizing the importance of data infrastructure, autonomy, and advanced manufacturing. Spangenberg also discusses systemic challenges—such as risk aversion and resource allocation—and highlights the role of professional communities like the Association for Marine Corps Logisticians in advancing the field. 👉 Catch up on more episodes here: www.youtube.com/@The-Logistics-Lens [http://www.youtube.com/@The-Logistics-Lens] #Strategy #Logistics #USArmy #Commerce #War

12 de may de 2026 - 54 min
episode Four Decades of Service: Leadership Lessons from Airman to Brigadier General with Max Stitzer artwork

Four Decades of Service: Leadership Lessons from Airman to Brigadier General with Max Stitzer

Summary: In this episode, Brigadier General Max Stitzer reflects on his nearly 40-year career in the Air Force, beginning as an enlisted airman in 1984 and rising to senior leadership. He shares how what started as a six-year commitment turned into four decades of service driven by his passion for the mission and the people around him. Stitzer walks through his early roles in intelligence and command-and-control, his transition into logistics, and how his supply chain management education supported his growth. A major focus of the conversation is his transition from enlisted to officer after 10 years of service. He explains how this shift required him to start over, rebuild credibility, and adapt to new expectations despite his prior experience. He also highlights the importance of mentorship, humility, and embracing military traditions such as the first salute, which reinforce identity and culture within the service. Throughout the episode, Stitzer emphasizes that leadership is built through relationships, continuous learning, and a commitment to serving others. Catch up on more episodes here: www.youtube.com/@The-Logistics-Lens [http://www.youtube.com/@The-Logistics-Lens] #Strategy #Logistics #USArmy #Commerce #War Key Talking Points * Nearly 40-year Air Force career that began with a six-year enlistment commitment * Motivation to stay in the military was driven by people and relationships * Early career in target intelligence and command and control within fighter squadrons * Transition into logistics and development as a generalist leader over time * Education in supply chain management played a key role in career progression * Transition from enlisted to officer after 10 years of service * Importance of humility and the need to start over when changing roles * Challenges of being perceived differently as a new officer despite prior experience * The first salute as a meaningful military tradition that reinforces culture * Mentorship and support systems as critical to growth and success * Leadership as a long term process built through experience and relationships * Advice to carefully consider motivation when pursuing the officer path

5 de may de 2026 - 59 min
episode Mission First, Functions Second: Bridging Ops and Logistics with General (ret) Jim Slife artwork

Mission First, Functions Second: Bridging Ops and Logistics with General (ret) Jim Slife

In this episode of Logistics Lens, Kevin Sampels sits down with General (Ret.) Jim Slife, former Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force and a career special operations leader, to explore the critical... and often misunderstood...relationship between operations and logistics. Drawing on 36 years of service, General Slife shares how his perspective evolved from tactical pilot to institutional leader, highlighting why mission success depends on seamless integration between operators and logisticians. He reflects on pivotal lessons from squadron-level teamwork to Air Staff decision-making, emphasizing that relationships—not org charts—drive real outcomes. The conversation dives into the importance of realistic exercises, the dangers of “fairy dusting” logistics challenges, and how emerging technologies like AI and predictive maintenance are reshaping readiness. General Slife also offers candid insight into the complexities of defense budgeting, where every new capability requires difficult trade-offs. This episode is a powerful look at leadership, readiness, and the future of military logistics...told through the lens of someone who’s operated at every level of warfighting. 👉 Catch up on more episodes here:    / @the-logistics-lens   [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMljL0XmVXyFWzK3gI1DLgg] 08:44The Importance of Logistics in Operations 15:34Building Relationships Between Ops and Logistics 20:33Enhancing Understanding Between Operators and Logisticians 29:23The Need for High Fidelity Exercises #Strategy [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/strategy] #Logistics [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/logistics] #USArmy [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/usarmy] #Commerce [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/commerce] #War [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/war]

22 de abr de 2026 - 59 min
episode Material Readiness in the Modern Era: Patrick Kelleher on Supply Chains, Innovation, and Warfighting artwork

Material Readiness in the Modern Era: Patrick Kelleher on Supply Chains, Innovation, and Warfighting

In this episode, Patrick Kelleher, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Material Readiness, discusses the evolving role of logistics in modern warfare and national security. Drawing on decades of military leadership—including commanding battalions in Fallujah and contributing to Operation Warp Speed—Kelleher explains how the Department of Defense is modernizing sustainment across weapon systems, munitions, and supply chains. The conversation explores the critical relationship between the defense industrial base, commercial industry, and allied partners, emphasizing that readiness is no longer solely a government effort but a collaborative ecosystem. Kelleher highlights how emerging technologies like AI, advanced manufacturing, and digital supply networks are transforming maintenance and parts production—helping solve challenges caused by aging platforms and supply chain fragility. The episode also dives into regional sustainment strategies, forward maintenance capabilities, and the growing importance of space logistics and launch infrastructure. Kelleher shares how data-driven decision-making and closer partnerships with industry will shape the future of defense readiness. Key Takeaways 1. The Defense Industrial Base Is a Collaborative Ecosystem Kelleher emphasizes that the defense industrial base is not just government-owned facilities—it’s a continuum of government, commercial industry, and allied partners working together to sustain military capability. 2. Logistics Is a Strategic Warfighting Capability Material readiness—ensuring weapons systems, parts, and munitions are available when needed—is fundamental to operational success and increasingly complex in modern warfare. 3. AI and Digital Manufacturing Are Transforming Maintenance Advanced technologies are enabling faster identification and production of replacement parts, helping overcome obsolescence and aging systems across military platforms. 4. Regional Sustainment Improves Readiness and Resilience Forward maintenance and sustainment networks with partner nations allow equipment to be repaired closer to operational theaters, reducing logistics delays. 5. Space Logistics Is an Emerging Domain Launch infrastructure and space supply chains are becoming critical components of national defense readiness as space becomes more operationalized. 6. Data Is Driving Better Logistics Decisions Improved data systems and analytics are enabling the Department of Defense to make faster and more informed readiness decisions across global supply chains. 👉 Catch up on more episodes here:    / @the-logistics-lens   [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMljL0XmVXyFWzK3gI1DLgg] #Strategy [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/strategy] #Logistics [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/logistics] #USArmy [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/usarmy] #Commerce [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/commerce] #War [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/war]

15 de abr de 2026 - 54 min
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