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'''Randal Kendrick''' is a traffic management specialist in the Negotiations Division of [[Deployment Support Command]]. Kendrick studied the move of presidential papers from the George Bush administration in 1993 to plan the exodus of Clinton's papers from Washington, DC, to their new home in the [[Clinton Library Archives]] in Little Rock, Arkansas. Bush's papers were moved by the Joint Traffic Management Office (JTMO) of the Military Traffic Management Command (MTMC).
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Said Kendrick, "The last Presidential move was negotiated at one all-inclusive price. This time, we booked it using a price-by-load method, with a list of charges for accessorial services, like forklifts, portable ramps, etc. Then the transportation offices had all the information necessary to order whatever they needed to complete the load."
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==References==
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*Larry D. McCaskill, "DSC Moves Clinton Presidential Papers," ''Translog: Journal of Military Transportation Management,'' (March-April 2001).  
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==External links==
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Latest revision as of 19:55, 18 February 2008

Randal Kendrick is a traffic management specialist in the Negotiations Division of Deployment Support Command. Kendrick studied the move of presidential papers from the George Bush administration in 1993 to plan the exodus of Clinton's papers from Washington, DC, to their new home in the Clinton Library Archives in Little Rock, Arkansas. Bush's papers were moved by the Joint Traffic Management Office (JTMO) of the Military Traffic Management Command (MTMC).

Said Kendrick, "The last Presidential move was negotiated at one all-inclusive price. This time, we booked it using a price-by-load method, with a list of charges for accessorial services, like forklifts, portable ramps, etc. Then the transportation offices had all the information necessary to order whatever they needed to complete the load."

References

  • Larry D. McCaskill, "DSC Moves Clinton Presidential Papers," Translog: Journal of Military Transportation Management, (March-April 2001).

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