Davis Celestine, a local charity representative, signs paperwork to receive wheelchairs from Special Operations Command’s Computers for Learning program operated by USSOCOM’s Installation Property Book and Central Receiving Point, on MacDill Air Force Base, Fla., March 30, 2018. USSOCOM has issued more than $ million in computers and other equipment since February 2017 through the CFL program. The program was created by the General Services Administration to encourage the reuse of computers within the federal government. The CFL team leveraged its close relationship with the GSA and un


Davis Celestine, a local charity representative, signs paperwork to receive wheelchairs from Special Operations Command’s Computers for Learning program operated by USSOCOM’s Installation Property Book and Central Receiving Point, on MacDill Air Force Base, Fla., March 30, 2018. USSOCOM has issued more than $ million in computers and other equipment since February 2017 through the CFL program. The program was created by the General Services Administration to encourage the reuse of computers within the federal government. The CFL team leveraged its close relationship with the GSA and under their authority, donated nearly 20 excess wheel chairs which they received from the USSOCOM Care Coalition. The wheel chairs have since been put to good use, given to a local non-profit organization supporting paralyzed veterans throughout Florida's Gulf Coast. (Photo by Air Force Master Sgt. Barry Loo)


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