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Sgt. Christopher Quinlan, supply administration chief with 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit, analyses task and transaction records kept using the Global Combat Support System-Marine Corps aboard the USS Boxer, Sept. 25. GCSS-MC replaces legacy systems that have been used by Marines more than 40 years. It combines supply and maintenance functions so Marines can transact on a single system. - Sgt. Christopher Quinlan, supply administration chief with 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit, analyses task and transaction records kept using the Global Combat Support System-Marine Corps aboard the USS Boxer, Sept. 25. GCSS-MC replaces legacy systems that have been used by Marines more than 40 years. It combines supply and maintenance functions so Marines can transact on a single system.
Industry representatives talk with panel members including Lt. Gen. Kenneth Glueck Jr. (foreground), deputy commandant for Combat, Development and Integration, before the Report to Industry Sept. 26 at the Modern Day Marine Military Exposition on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. The panel discussion offered insights from key Marine senior officers to companies exhibiting at the expo. - Industry representatives talk with panel members including Lt. Gen. Kenneth Glueck Jr. (foreground), deputy commandant for Combat, Development and Integration, before the Report to Industry Sept. 26 at the Modern Day Marine Military Exposition on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. The panel discussion offered insights from key Marine senior officers to companies exhibiting at the expo.
Mark Urrutic (right) of Combat Support Systems Family of Field Medical Equipment shows Dwayne Hill and Petty Officer 1st Class Jacob Kabbah the portable patient transport life support system during the Modern Day Marine Expo Sept. 24 at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. At the expo, Marines can see the gear Marine Corps Systems Command program offices are fielding and will field in the future. - Mark Urrutic (right) of Combat Support Systems Family of Field Medical Equipment shows Dwayne Hill and Petty Officer 1st Class Jacob Kabbah the portable patient transport life support system during the Modern Day Marine Expo Sept. 24 at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. At the expo, Marines can see the gear Marine Corps Systems Command program offices are fielding and will field in the future.
Marines assigned to Special Operations Task Force-West in Herat province, Afghanistan, review images taken by the team during an area assessment. Warfighters will benefit from the Distributed Common Ground/Surface System, which provides the Marine intelligence analyst capabilities for enterprise search, content discovery, collaboration and workflow management. - Marines assigned to Special Operations Task Force-West in Herat province, Afghanistan, review images taken by the team during an area assessment. Warfighters will benefit from the Distributed Common Ground/Surface System, which provides the Marine intelligence analyst capabilities for enterprise search, content discovery, collaboration and workflow management.
Marine Corps Systems Command is asking Marines to participate in an online survey for a black all-weather coat, or AWC. The survey, which opened Aug. 31 and will continue until Sept. 27, is available to all Marines with a common access card. - Marine Corps Systems Command is asking Marines to participate in an online survey for a black all-weather coat, or AWC. The survey, which opened Aug. 31 and will continue until Sept. 27, is available to all Marines with a common access card.
Conversations about Marine Corps acquisition, innovation, and gear with host Tripp Elliott, MCSC Head of Command Safety.
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