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“To Stay a Soldier…”. Leadership Challenges. STRATEGIC— fundamental, overarching themes which are at the heart of the Army/Military medical mission, the Army’s/ DoD’s mission and, by extension, the national defense
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Leadership Challenges • STRATEGIC—fundamental, overarching themes which are at the heart of the Army/Military medical mission, the Army’s/DoD’smission and, by extension, the national defense • OPERATIONAL—issues which require planning and coordinated execution at the larger corporate (i.e., DoD, Army) or major command level • TACTICAL—practical, local issues/processes which build the basis for operational and strategic success
Strategic Challenges • Restoring trust in Army/Military Medicine—D,O,T,M,L,P,F • Maintain effective, high quality carewhile fundamentally changing PDES—D,O,T,L,P • Build/improve partnerships (joint medical Services, VA, private sector care, etc.)—D,O,T,L,P • Continue important initiatives—don’t throw the baby out with the bath water—T,L
Operational Challenges • Communications Plan—T, L, P • Maintain & Build Teams—T, L, P • Establish or restore organizational rhythm, predictability and agility in chaos—T, L
Tactical Challenges • Facility & personnel assessment resource gap analysis—L • Key personnel—T, L • Int & Ext Communication—T, L • Continuum of Care—D,O,T,M,L,P,F
What We Have Done • How We Track • What We Need • The Way Ahead AMAP FOC The Way Ahead 15-30 Feb: Unit Sustainment Visits * STRATCOM 01 Jan: Long Term Objectives DAIG Compliance Inspection 1st Qtr FY08 – Date TBD Warriors and Families in Transition Fully Supported 21 Oct: AMAP Follow-up Conference 03 Sep: AMAP IOC Dashboard Tracking STRATCOM Short Term Objectives 03 Sep: Staff Assistance Visits 15-30 Jul: Congressional Engagement 20 Jun – 10 Jul Azimuth Check End State Vision Leadership: - Training Complete - C2 Nested - Procedures Established and Checked - WTU Instituted Processes: - MEB Friction Reduced - PEB Streamlined - Care Providers in Place Facilities: - Hold Facilities Adequate - Soldier Amenities (TV, CPU) EXECUTION of AMAP 18 Jun: Brief EXORD AUSA SFAC IOC 15 Jun: STRATCOM 15 Jun: CSA Quick Wins Pilots Complete 14 Jun: Congressional Engagement 13 Jun: VCSA QW VTC Conditions Set For AMAP Execution Visits Assessments - DAIG - RMC LDRs - WTU CDRs - IMCOM - Unit CDRs WTU TDA Review 05 Jun: EXORD Published 04 Jun: Parallel Planning 04-25 May: CONG Engagement 07 May: Draft DA WARNO 04 May: 24-27 Apr: AMAP Conference Deliberate Plan - Planning Team Formed - Procedures for SFAC - WTU C2 and Standards - Secure Resources - Leadership Established - Common SA 24 Apr: WTB IOC Issue Guidance 10 Apr: Warriors Fighting For Warriors in Transition Deliberate Planning Begins 08 Apr: SFAC IOC 23 Mar: PLAN PREPARE EXECUTE
What We Have Done • How We Track • What We Need • The Way Ahead AMAP FOC The Way Ahead 15-30 Feb: Unit Sustainment Visits * STRATCOM 01 Jan: Long Term Objectives ENDSTATE DAIG Compliance Inspection 1stQtr FY08 – Date TBD Warriors and Families in Transition Fully Supported 21 Oct: AMAP Follow-up Conference 03 Sep: AMAP IOC Dashboard Tracking STRATCOM Short Term Objectives 03 Sep: TIMELINE & MILESTONES Staff Assistance Visits 15-30 Jul: Congressional Engagement 20 Jun – 10 Jul Azimuth Check End State Vision Leadership: - Training Complete - C2 Nested - Procedures Established and Checked - WTU Instituted Processes: - MEB Friction Reduced - PEB Streamlined - Care Providers in Place Facilities: - Hold Facilities Adequate - Soldier Amenities (TV, CPU) EXECUTION of AMAP 18 Jun: Brief EXORD AUSA 15 Jun: SFAC IOC STRATCOM 15 Jun: CSA Quick Wins Pilots Complete 14 Jun: Congressional Engagement 13 Jun: VCSA QW VTC Conditions Set For AMAP Execution Visits Assessments - DAIG - RMC LDRs - WTU CDRs - IMCOM - Unit CDRs WTU TDA Review 05 Jun: EXORD Published 04 Jun: Parallel Planning 04-25 May: CONG Engagement 07 May: Draft DA WARNO 04 May: AMAP Conference 24-27 Apr: Deliberate Plan - Planning Team Formed - Procedures for SFAC - WTU C2 and Standards - Secure Resources - Leadership Established - Common SA 24 Apr: WTB IOC Issue Guidance 10 Apr: Warriors Fighting For Warriors in Transition Deliberate Planning Begins 08 Apr: SFAC IOC 23 Mar: PLAN PREPARE PHASES EXECUTE
What We Have Done • How We Track • What We Need • The Way Ahead AMAP FOC The Way Ahead 15-30 Feb: Unit Sustainment Visits * STRATCOM 01 Jan: Long Term Objectives DAIG Compliance Inspection 1st Qtr FY08 – Date TBD Warriors and Families in Transition Fully Supported 21 Oct: AMAP Follow-up Conference 03 Sep: AMAP IOC Dashboard Tracking STRATCOM Short Term Objectives 03 Sep: Staff Assistance Visits 15-30 Jul: Congressional Engagement 20 Jun – 10 Jul Azimuth Check End State Vision Leadership: - Training Complete - C2 Nested - Procedures Established and Checked - WTU Instituted Processes: - MEB Friction Reduced - PEB Streamlined - Care Providers in Place Facilities: - Hold Facilities Adequate - Soldier Amenities (TV, CPU) EXECUTION of AMAP 18 Jun: Brief EXORD AUSA SFAC IOC 15 Jun: STRATCOM 15 Jun: CSA Quick Wins Pilots Complete 14 Jun: Congressional Engagement 13 Jun: VCSA QW VTC Conditions Set For AMAP Execution Visits Assessments - DAIG - RMC LDRs - WTU CDRs - IMCOM - Unit CDRs WTU TDA Review 05 Jun: EXORD Published 04 Jun: Parallel Planning 04-25 May: CONG Engagement 07 May: Draft DA WARNO 04 May: 24-27 Apr: AMAP Conference Deliberate Plan - Planning Team Formed - Procedures for SFAC - WTU C2 and Standards - Secure Resources - Leadership Established - Common SA 24 Apr: WTB IOC Issue Guidance 10 Apr: Warriors Fighting For Warriors in Transition Deliberate Planning Begins 08 Apr: SFAC IOC 23 Mar: PLAN PREPARE EXECUTE
…and this photo? “I am a Warrior in Transition. My job is to heal as I transition back to duty or continue serving the nation as a Veteran in my community. This is not a status, but a mission. I will succeed in this mission because I AM A WARRIOR AND I AM ARMY STRONG.”
Walter Reed NATIONAL MILITARY MEDICAL CENTER BETHESDA BRAC and IntegrationSeptember 2011