Logistics Division (DAIM-ISL)

Mission

Ensure Soldier and Civilian readiness through a holistic approach to sustainment, logistical services which are adequate and environmentally safe, and enhance Soldier and Family well-being. Develop, coordinate, and implement installation logistics policies and programs in a manner that facilitates efficient and effective execution.

Vision

Serve as the OACSIM logistics center of excellence, providing service superiority through cooperation, innovation, and expertise.

Recent Updates

GSA published a memo, "GSA Fleet Vehicle Information" (8 Oct 10), recommending vehicles that will help agencies achieve Environmental Protection Agency greenhouse gas (GHG) and petroleum fuel reductions goals. You are encouraged to use the memo as you develop your GSA fleet replacement strategy. As you do so, please be mindful of the following:

  • Per EISA 2007: no Federal agency shall acquire a light duty motor vehicle or medium duty passenger vehicle that is not a low greenhouse gas emitting (GHG) vehicle unless the "head of the agency" (SecArmy) certifies in writing that no low GHG emitting vehicle is available to meet the functional needs of the agency; or that the agency has taken specific, more cost-effective measures resulting in comparable GHG reductions (equal to or greater than the amount of GHG reductions that would have been achieved through acquisition of a low GHG emitting vehicle). See EISA 2007, Section 141, Federal Vehicle Fleets, for specifics.
  • Army senior leaders monitor progress toward achieving GHG and petroleum fuel reduction goals. Please strongly consider selecting vehicles recommended in the GSA memo during the annual GSA lease replacement cycle.

Functions

Transportation Branch

  • Non-tactical vehicles (NTVs) policy and budget.
  • Energy security and environmental initiatives related to NTVs.
  • Base Operations (BASOPS) transportation services policy and budget (except household goods, passenger travel and cargo/freight, which remain Headquarters, Department of the Army (HQDA) G-4 policy functions.
  • Material Maintenance – Coordinate policy and present total Army fiscal requirements to provide maintenance for Army-owned NTVs and BCE. Focal point for Army Service Life Extension Program for NTVs and BCE.
  • Base-level Commercial Equipment (BCE)/Material Handling Equipment (MHE). Develop and coordinate policy and total Army fiscal requirements for replacement of BCE and MHE beyond the OMA procurement threshold.

Plans & Services Branch

  • Fire and Emergency Services policy and budget including: fire protection, emergency response and prevention services.
  • Lifecycle Replacement of Administrative furniture policy, including establishing sustainability and acquisition standards.
  • Civilian Inmate Labor Program policy and procedures management.
  • Laundry and Dry Cleaning Services policy and budget.
  • Collaborate on Non-traditional Installations (NTIs).

Goals

  • Meet Executive Order (EO) 13514 mandate to reduce fossil fuel consumption by 30% by 2020.
  • Satisfy most critical nontactical vehicle (NTV) and base level commercial equipment (BCE) requirements and employ acquisition efficiencies to modernize the NTV fleet and BCE.
  • Coordinate a solution for the Congressionally-mandated single Fleet Management Information System (FMIS) for the Army.
  • Standardize fire fighter qualifications and certifications across the Department of Defense(DoD).
  • Assist with developing expeditionary base camp standards for Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO).

Contact Information

Contact the Chief, Installation Services Logistics Division (DAIM-ISL), Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management (OACSIM), 600 Army Pentagon, Washington, DC 20310.