Politics & Government
Army Chief of Staff Adviser Visits Natick Research Center
The adviser sampled foods, learned about new initiatives, products and the facility itself. He was impressed.

NATICK, MA—Sgt. Maj. of the Army Daniel A. Dailey visited Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center and the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, both located at the Natick Soldier Systems Center, on Feb. 7.
It's a big deal, because Dailey is the Army Chief of Staff's personal adviser on matters affecting the enlisted force, and he was mightily impressed, according to this announcement from the center.
Dailey was also briefed by members of several other organizations located at NSSC, including the Program Manager, Special Operations Forces, or PM SOF; Product Manager, Force Sustainment Systems, or PM FSS; and the Integrated Logistics Support Center, or ILSC.
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During his briefing by NSRDEC's CFD, Dailey sampled several foods, including rations aimed at optimizing performance through nutrition, as well as other offerings.
"I've eaten a lot of your products over the years," said Dailey in a statement. "I'm a loyal customer. Your food keeps getting better and better."
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