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FT MEADE DoD CIVILIAN PROGRAM UPDATE

FT MEADE DoD CIVILIAN PROGRAM UPDATE. LTC TIM LYONS FT MEADE FTDTL. CONTACT INFORMATION. Cathy Jolin RP- cathy.s.jolin@us.army.mil 301 677-3720 Dr Dale HaaK (Proposed RP) d ale.haak@us.army.mil 301 677-3833 LTC Timothy Lyons Timothy.lyons@us.army.mil 301 677-3807

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FT MEADE DoD CIVILIAN PROGRAM UPDATE

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  1. FT MEADE DoD CIVILIAN PROGRAM UPDATE LTC TIM LYONS FT MEADE FTDTL

  2. CONTACT INFORMATION • Cathy Jolin RP- • cathy.s.jolin@us.army.mil • 301 677-3720 • Dr Dale HaaK (Proposed RP) • dale.haak@us.army.mil • 301 677-3833 • LTC Timothy Lyons • Timothy.lyons@us.army.mil • 301 677-3807 • Customer Service- 1 877-267-9394

  3. OUTLINE • LAB OVERVIEW • MILESTONES • STATISTICS • NEW CONTRACTS • SHORT-TERM OBJECTIVES • LONG-TERM OBJECTIVES

  4. Department of Defense Certified Forensic Toxicology Drug Testing Laboratories US Navy DSL Great Lakes, l L US Army FTDTL Tripler AMC, H I US Army FTDTL Fort Meade, MD US Navy DSL Jacksonville, FL US Navy DSL San Diego, CA US Air Force DTD Brooks AFB, TX

  5. CUSTOMERS • Ft Meade • Active Army • Reserves • DoD Civilians (FY 2000) • Tripler, HI • Active Army • National Guard (FY 99) • Coast Guard (FY99)

  6. SERVICES • Collection Support • Collection Kits • Forms • TESTING • LITIGATION SUPPORT • Documents and Packets • Expert Consultation and Witness • Research and Development

  7. CERTIFICATIONS • HHS • DoD • Only Laboratory with Duel Certifications

  8. SPECIFICS • Procedures • Compliance with HHS • SOPs • Instrumentation • Security • Facility • Renovations • Flood

  9. FT MEADE CIVILIAN TESTING HISTORY • Application sent to RTI 19 Sept 2000 • Eligibility notification 10 Oct 2000 • Third set of PTs and first Civilian Inspection March 2001 • Revised Inspection and PT Program April 2001 • Validation of Collection kits and CCF July 2001 • Certification granted OCT 2001-Testing begins • Dept of Army Civilians only customers until Spring of 2005

  10. MILESTONES FY04/05/06 • Oct 04- Decision Considered to Terminate Program • No Funding • No Support • Too Few Specimens-DA only • Dec/Jan 05- Initial DOI Contract Negotiations • Jan 05- Exceptional NLCP Inspection

  11. MILESTONES • Feb 05- DOI SOW Developed/Pembroke MRO Services obtained • Feb-Apr 05- Preparation • Apr 05- Begin DOI/NSA Pilot Study • May-Jun 05- Expand Pilot Study (3) • Jun-Oct 05-Continue DOI testing (3) • OCT 05- FY06- Army, Navy, DOI ( NSA, NGA, Wash HQ)

  12. MILESTONES • Summer 06- DOI additional agencies ?? • FY07- Additional DoD ???

  13. Laboratory Statistics • Process up to 90,000 samples/month-AVG 75,000 (5 to 8,000 CIV) • 3 shifts per day - 3 Officers & 70 civilian employees

  14. Total Workload FY05 • Tested 840,000 total specimens (36,438 civ) • Turn Around Time: • Negative TAT: • 2.49 days (mil) • 0.13 days (3.14 h) (civ) • Positive TAT: • 6.01 days (mil) • 2.78 days (civ)

  15. STATISTICS • TAT FY05 • Positive- 3. 91 days • Negative- 3.14 hrs • Average- 4.32 hrs • TAT FY06 • Positive- 3.65 days • Negative- 11.0 hrs • Average- 12.1 hrs • Discrepancy- 1.84 days

  16. CHALLENGES • Increased Workload- 36,000 FY05 to 87,000 FY06 • DOI- NSA, NGA, WHS (29,100) • Navy Civilians (31,000) • DA Civilians (27,000) • Increased Workload – 87,000 to 134,000 FY 07 ?? • DOI (20,400) • Air Force Civilians (23,732) • Program not funded until FY04 • Many LIMS menus were/are not compatible

  17. CHALLENGES • Different procedures • Receiving • Screening- validity testing • GC-MS Methods • MRO Review- Transition to Pembrooke • Cut-offs • Two separate drug testing programs within lab – • Additional inspections (2 regulating agencies) • Certifications • Proficiencies • Blind Specimens • Training

  18. STATISTICS • Workload FY05 • 36,438 (3038/month) specimens • 0.63 % rejected • 1.43% positive rate • Workload FY 06 • 2,900 (Dec) 5,631 (Jan) • 0.44 % rejected • Positive Rate • Navy- 0.74% • DOI- 0.30% • Army- 0.36%

  19. IMPACT • Forced staffing changes • 3rd shift • Additional personnel requirements- overhired in most sections. • Designated civilian testing teams • Civilian Specimens priority over military • Shifted Military Workload • Improved Customer Service

  20. SHORT-TERM OBJECTIVES • Improve Customer Service • Track forms and kits • Increase volume of kits and forms available • Improve feedback on Discrepancies • Certify Dr Haak as additional RP (Dr Schatz vacancy) • Expand Testing to Additional Agencies • Solicit additional DoD customers

  21. LONG-TERM OBJECTIVES • Reorganize Laboratory into two separate divisions- military and civilian • Staffing Reorganization • Facility Renovations • Certify Additional RP • Comply with New Validity Testing Criteria • Confirm Procedures • Expand Adulterant Test Menu

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