Defense Intelligence Agency Honors AMC Team for Supply Chain Security Project
The Defense Intelligence Agency honored a team from Army Materiel Command (AMC) for their efforts in enhancing global logistics supply chain security during the 55th Annual Honorary Awards Ceremony. The AMC G2 team, recognized for addressing vulnerabilities at strategic ports in Europe, collaborated with various agencies to implement improved security measures, while intelligence analyst Amy Woods received individual recognition for her contributions to national security. AMC Intelligence Division Chief May Beasley emphasized the team's significant impact on national defense priorities.

During the 55th Annual Honorary Awards Ceremony on December 11, the acting Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency recognized a team from Army Materiel Command (AMC) for their work on protecting global logistics supply chains in 2024. The AMC G2 team, in collaboration with the Defense Intelligence Enterprise Ports and Logistics Team, U.S.
Army Transportation Command, and the Department of State, received the Defense Intelligence Agency Team Award. Amy Woods, an intelligence analyst with AMC's G2 section, was individually recognized for her contributions to national security and collaboration with foreign partners.
In 2024, the AMC G2 team addressed vulnerabilities at strategic ports in Europe, leading to enhanced security measures that protect supply chains for the U.S. and its allies. AMC Intelligence Division Chief May Beasley highlighted the significance of the team's impact on national defense priorities.




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