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VANGUARD 2009

Learn about the role of the USFF Fleet Surgeon in organizing, training, and equipping the Fleet to execute the Maritime Strategy, including core capabilities, humanitarian and disaster assistance, and homeland defense. Collaborative capability-based analysis is used to identify and address capability gaps within the Fleet Readiness Enterprise.

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VANGUARD 2009

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  1. VANGUARD 2009 RDML Alton L. STOCKS Fleet Surgeon U.S. Fleet Forces Command

  2. Command Mission • USFF, in collaboration with PACFLT, organizes, mans, trains, maintains and equips the Fleet • Navy readiness • Navy Warfighting Capability Requirements • Joint Operational and Planning Support • Navy Anti-Terrorism Force Protection

  3. Executing the Maritime Strategy Overarching Capabilities • Forward, rotational forces responsive to Component Commander demand • Rapid surge to meet emerging demands • Dissuade/deter to reduce chances of major combat operations • Globally-netted Maritime Operations Centers

  4. Executing the Maritime Strategy Navy’s Core Capabilities • Forward Presence • Sea Control • Power Projection • Deterrence • Maritime Security • Humanitarian Assistance /Disaster Response

  5. Executing the Maritime Strategy Homeland Defense • Joint Force maritime Component Commander for Northern Command • Maintains alert forces • Defense support for Civil Authorities

  6. Executing the Maritime Strategy Humanitarian and Disaster Assistance • USNS Mercy Pacific Partnership 2008 • Treated 90,000 primary care patients • Performed 14,000 dental exams • Conducted 1300 surgeries • Completed 26 construction projects

  7. Executing the Maritime Strategy Humanitarian and Disaster Assistance • USS KEARSARGE, during Continuing Promise 2008 humanitarian assistance to South America • Treated 47,000 primary care patients • Conducted 217 Surgeries • Dispensed 80,000 prescriptions • Completed 22 construction projects

  8. USFF/CPF Surgeons BUMED M3/M5 N931 FRE Linkage to Healthcare Domain USFF Surgeon (FH BOD) (BUMED CEB) Navy SG (Healthcare Domain) USFF (FRE) Fleet Health Domain Board of Directors AIRFORSURFOR SUBFOR NECC MSC NSW NWDC C2F C3F C5F C6F C7F MARFOR TMO

  9. HSS Requirements USFF/CPF Surgeons CBA Recommendations FHBOD Senior Members Capability Based Analysis Fleets/TYCOMs, OPNAV, USMC, BUMED FHBOD Collaborative CBA Process USFF N8  Decision Recommendation Development

  10. Fleet HSS Requirements • Fleet Health Domain initiated Global Naval Expeditionary Care System (GNECS) capability based assessment (CBA) to review fleet HSS requirements and identify capability gaps • Evaluate and provide recommendations on the delivery of forward resuscitative care (FRC) capabilities across the Fleet Readiness Enterprise (FRE).

  11. GNECS CBA End State • Identify Fleet forward resuscitative care requirements and capability gaps within the Fleet Readiness Enterprise. • Collaborate within the FHBOD membership to conduct a CBA of theater hospitalization requirements and capability gaps within the Fleet Readiness Enterprise. • Development of a Fleet HSS Initial Capability Document that will articulate Fleet HSS requirements and capability gaps.

  12. The United States Navy Today From the oceans to the coast lines and into the rivers, The Sailors and Civilians of Fleet Forces Command Work together to defend our nation and prevail in the face of adversity with strength, determination and dignity

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