The Logistics Lens
In this episode of The Logistics Lens, host Kevin Sampels sits down with Giovanni Tuck (“GI” Tuck) for a wide-ranging discussion on leadership, military logistics, innovation, and the future of defense sustainment. General Tuck reflects on his unlikely path into the Air Force after initially planning a civilian tech career with Motorola, and how a spontaneous ROTC visit changed the trajectory of his life. He shares stories from a flying career that spanned nearly 5,000 hours across numerous aircraft platforms before transitioning into logistics leadership. The conversation explores his time leading logistics at the highest levels of the Department of Defense, including his experiences at DLA Energy, U.S. Transportation Command, and as the Joint Staff J4. Tuck explains how the military balances scarce resources, global sustainment demands, and combatant commander priorities while preparing for near-peer conflict. A major portion of the discussion focuses on lessons learned from COVID-19, including how government agencies coordinated logistics, accelerated decision-making, and built rapid-response supply chain systems under pressure. Tuck emphasizes the importance of trust, collaboration, and real-time lessons learned across government and industry. The episode also dives into modernization efforts involving AI, predictive analytics, contested logistics, regional sustainment frameworks, industrial base surge capacity, and acquisition reform. Tuck argues that speed, trust, and commercial innovation must play a larger role in defense logistics going forward. The interview closes with leadership advice, reflections on working with Congress and industry, recommendations for future logistics priorities, and a few lighter personal moments — including his favorite 80s band, snack food habits, and a memorable story about saving a bag of his hair after ROTC. 👉 Catch up on more episodes here: www.youtube.com/@The-Logistics-Lens [http://www.youtube.com/@The-Logistics-Lens] #Strategy #Logistics #USArmy #Commerce #War
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