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MEDICAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING CENTER (METC) – SAN ANTONIO
2. This paragraph is extracted verbatim from the BRAC Law; the italicized words highlight some of the areas of “intent” that are often interpreted differently; however, the bottom line is an effort towards enhancing interoperability and joint deployability.
MJCS Report published in May 2005 provided “With the increase in joint operations, joint training to facilitate interoperability and intra-operability is becoming necessary.”This paragraph is extracted verbatim from the BRAC Law; the italicized words highlight some of the areas of “intent” that are often interpreted differently; however, the bottom line is an effort towards enhancing interoperability and joint deployability.
MJCS Report published in May 2005 provided “With the increase in joint operations, joint training to facilitate interoperability and intra-operability is becoming necessary.”
3. BRAC Impact on Navy Medicine Close 3 commands and move assets to SATX
NSHS-SD, NSHS-Ports and NHCS-GLAKES
Co-locate and integrate where possible all Enlisted Training Programs
BRAC Law forces a 10% instructor staff and 20% admin staff “efficiency savings” – already removed in POM
Need to maintain ‘phase 2’ clinical sites at former Learning Center Commands – San Diego and Portsmouth
Constant and Consistent Support to Fleet and Marine Corps by meeting all training requirements
4. METC Organizational Concept
10 Aug 07 SAC recommended revising the METC Organizational Concept to be consistent with the NCR and in accordance with accepted Joint Nomenclature
MHS-OT and NCR provided input to the METC Organizational Concept
5. METC Organizational Concept(Original Concept – Proposal to SAC in Feb 08) Revised Organizational Concept was approved by the FOSC on 17 JAN 08
Defines the AF Title 10 Authority
Eliminates the specific title of the Service Component Commands that will provide the TACON assets to METC
Identifies the currently known organizations that will provide OPCON/ADCON oversight to the Service Component Commands
Revised Organizational Concept was approved by the FOSC on 17 JAN 08
Defines the AF Title 10 Authority
Eliminates the specific title of the Service Component Commands that will provide the TACON assets to METC
Identifies the currently known organizations that will provide OPCON/ADCON oversight to the Service Component Commands
6. Navy Medicine in San Antonio
7. Challenges Navy equities in a Tri Service environment
Navy Culture and tradition (title Hospital Corpsman)
Integrate where possible but--ensure quality of curriculum maintained to meet Fleet requirements
TPU (with the Ability to reclassify Sailors)
New Navy bills because of BRAC (increased PCS/TEMDUINS costs)
Cautious eye on barracks maximum capacity (2400 racks)
Off duty activities (Student Union etc)
Clinical availability for students in phase 2 of training (requires Navy maintain detachments as SD and Ports)
Army has assured Navy adequate access to healthcare for student sand staff—anecdotally may be concerns (recognizing our IDCs as providers etc)
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ADSL of 7798: 1161 Air Force (15%); 4032 Army (52%); 2606 Navy (33%)
METC staff and faculty of 1621: Navy-538 total
92% Navy Medicine enlisted schools (23 NECs) at San Antonio (exceptions-IDC, maxillofacial prosthetics, HMADA)
Total estimated throughput of 28K annually
$800M project -
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13. METC-Facility Footprint Total New Construction of over 2 million GSF
Total Instructional/Laboratory Space – 1.2 M GSF
~ 700K new
~ 500K existing
Student Dorms
1800 rooms (3600 spaces) new
3 buildings—Navy has 2 buildings-2400 racks
One bathroom per room
Student Support Facilities
Dining Facility (4800 person-complete Dec 2009)
Gym (44K GSF-complete Feb 2011)
PSD, AAFES, Recreation Center (unfunded)
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Each room can lodge 2 students with 2 walk-in closets and one bath room.
Department of the Army has approved a barracks parity waiver, so FY 09 and out year Army funded barracks on the METC Campus will match METC standards.
Each room can lodge 2 students with 2 walk-in closets and one bath room.
Department of the Army has approved a barracks parity waiver, so FY 09 and out year Army funded barracks on the METC Campus will match METC standards.
16. Dormitory 1 Dormitories 1 & 2 are under construction. Dormitory 3 was awarded November 2008.
Dormitory 1 will house Navy student and staff in-processing centers in two different locations
Dormitory 2 will have office space for Air Force Military Training Leaders
Dormitory 3 will have chaplain's office, 2 exam rooms for sick call, and military training leader offices for Navy students
Dormitory
“Grow The Force” (GTF) Army Barracks 1 will follow with award Spring ‘09Dormitories 1 & 2 are under construction. Dormitory 3 was awarded November 2008.
Dormitory 1 will house Navy student and staff in-processing centers in two different locations
Dormitory 2 will have office space for Air Force Military Training Leaders
Dormitory 3 will have chaplain's office, 2 exam rooms for sick call, and military training leader offices for Navy students
Dormitory
“Grow The Force” (GTF) Army Barracks 1 will follow with award Spring ‘09
17. The new Dining facility will be the largest in DOD’s inventory, feeding 4800 at each meal.The new Dining facility will be the largest in DOD’s inventory, feeding 4800 at each meal.
18. Dining Facility Only know 2 story Dining Facility in the DoD inventory
Only know 2 story Dining Facility in the DoD inventory
19. Four story Medical Instructional Facilities 1 & 2 share a common plaza
- Yes, there will be a zero-depth reflecting pool
All numbers are approximate and fluctuating
Average Daily Student Load (ADSL) for MIF 1 is 805 students with a faculty and staff load of 170
MIF 2’s ADSL is 682 students and 190 faculty/staff Four story Medical Instructional Facilities 1 & 2 share a common plaza
- Yes, there will be a zero-depth reflecting pool
All numbers are approximate and fluctuating
Average Daily Student Load (ADSL) for MIF 1 is 805 students with a faculty and staff load of 170
MIF 2’s ADSL is 682 students and 190 faculty/staff
20. Medical Instructional Facility 1 A view of MIF 1 from the MIF 2 tower craneA view of MIF 1 from the MIF 2 tower crane
21. Navy/Air Force Headquarters Building The Air Force/Navy Administration building is dried in and headed for a Spring 2009 completion
Navy Headquarters staff will be housed on the first deck with Air Force on the second floor
Each floor will accommodate 41 staff, but lay-out different dependent on Service requirements.
Numbers?????The Air Force/Navy Administration building is dried in and headed for a Spring 2009 completion
Navy Headquarters staff will be housed on the first deck with Air Force on the second floor
Each floor will accommodate 41 staff, but lay-out different dependent on Service requirements.
Numbers?????