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Air Force Medical Service (AFMS) Information. Air Force AOR"Support all Air Force/COCOM commandersCurrent Medical SituationAFMS is resourced to care for DoD beneficiaries/missionsStability operations is a new field and resource programming is just now underway during transition resources are
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1. Operational RequirementsA Component Perspective
Jim Fike, Col, USAF, MC
Director, AF IHS Program
2. Air Force Medical Service (AFMS) Information Air Force “AOR”
Support all Air Force/COCOM commanders
Current Medical Situation
AFMS is resourced to care for DoD beneficiaries/missions
Stability operations is a new field and resource programming is just now underway – during transition resources are dual-tasked
Active Missions
Health Service Support to Air Force (and Sister Service) missions
Security, Stability, Transition, and Reconstruction Operations
Current Capabilities
Basic equipment pkg is the EMEDS modular field hospital system
Personnel deployed in modular increments by expertise
Partnerships
Sister Services, regional Component SG office affiliations (ad hoc) Support all Air Force/COCOM commanders with regional, cultural, and operational expertise
Support all Air Force/COCOM commanders with regional, cultural, and operational expertise
3. AFMS Priorities(As They Relate to HA/DR) Support USAF/COCOM leadership priorities/missions while maintaining optimal home station healthcare (dual mission)
Principle AF support to HA/DR-type missions
Deployed support of GWOT activities (PRTs, ETTs, MEDCAPs)
Uses resources intrinsic to deployed communication assets
Cell phones, LMRs internally, VHF/UHF radios
Disaster Response (acute events)
Plans based on scenario, but assumes no local support
SAT phones, deployed combat comm assets
Security Cooperation (“Nation Building”)
Plans for use of host nation resources when available
Cell phones. LMRs, land-lines for long distance, satellite prn
Modernization resources/efforts AFMS priorities/requirements
4. Critical Success Factors for Technology Solutions Define requirements for the various mission types
Capitalize on existing infrastructure when possible
Plan for most likely scenarios for resourcing, but ensure force protection assets always available
Ensure proposals are capable of sustainment in austere areas
Consider telemedicine/reach-back for longer-term operations
Explore solution options for mission requirements
Look at enhancing existing assets in current DoD inventory
Off-the-shelf technologies from civilian sector
Resources follow requirements (doctrine/policy)
Modernization (SGR) branch needs to be a primary POC
Efforts with individual units are not sustainable
SGR is the primary liaison for both civilian and USG partnerships in technology