The Logistics Lens
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
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