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Ordering Information for Private Sector

The Defense Logistics Information Service (DLIS) offers scheduled Information Dissemination (ID) products to non-government users through subscriptions.  Our subscription year is from October through September (the fiscal year), but new customers can subscribe any time during the year at a cost pro-rated from the month their subscription begins to September.  By subscribing to DLIS ID products you are guaranteed timely delivery of the most current data available.

New customers can place an order for DLIS ID products by using the link below. The DLIS ID products are sent to our customers via first class mail.  Therefore, when ordering subscription products be sure to provide a product delivery address that is in accordance with US Postal Standards for first class mail.

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Private Industry Order Form


If you are a current subscriber, the DLIS Customer Contact Center can assist you with questions about the CD-ROM products or with renewing or changing your subscription.  

DLIS-VSS Customer Contact Center
Defense Logistics Information Service
74 Washington Ave N Ste 7
Battle Creek MI 49017-3084
Comm: (269) 961-4725 or 1-877-352-2255
FAX: (269) 961-5305/4201
Email: dlis-support@dlis.dla.mil

DLIS offers a variety of data extracts on magnetic media. You can request a list of the data extracts and a price quote by contacting the DLIS-VSS Customer Service Office (contact information above).

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Customer Service: 1-877-352-2255 or DSN 661-7766 Email: DLIS-Support@dlis.dla.mil
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