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Surgeon General Brief 11 May 2004

Fleet Hospital Program for Logistics. REV 10. 34. Surgeon General Brief 11 May 2004. Dedicated to Saving Lives. FHSO Organization. STAFFING Civil Service 38 Contractor 19 Military 25 Officers Supply Corps 5 Medical Service Corps 3 Civil Engineer Corps 2

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Surgeon General Brief 11 May 2004

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  1. Fleet Hospital Program for Logistics REV 10 34 Surgeon General Brief 11 May 2004 Dedicated to Saving Lives

  2. FHSO Organization STAFFING Civil Service 38 Contractor 19 Military 25 Officers Supply Corps 5 Medical Service Corps 3 Civil Engineer Corps 2 Enlisted Yeoman (YN) 1 Seabees (UT, CM, CE) 4 Hospitalman (HM) 7 Store Keeper (SK) 3 Warehouse Service Contract 46 Total 128

  3. Current Pre-positioned Locations Pre-positioned Undergoing ILO Deployed Vacant NORWAY BOGEN BAY CURRENTLY EMPTY NORWAY FRIEGGARD CURRENTLY EMPTY KOREA CAMP CARROLL 22 3 CHEATHAM ANNEX FHSO 8 21 EMUB 15 20 OKINAWA WHITE BEACH EMUD EMUC 11 MPS-1 23 OKINAWA CAMP FOSTER EMUA 9 DJIBOUTI CAMP LEMONIER MPS-3 MPS-2 CURRENTLY EMPTY

  4. FH08 – Build currently in progress of the second 4/2 Hospital. Currently scheduled for completion in August 04. FH15 – Download commenced in May 04. EMU F – Build start date October 04. (Replaces EMU A) Current Production Status

  5. New Product *Research and Development Transformation Production Warehouse Strategy *New Warehousing Effort Database Configuration *DMLSS Transformation Future Design *10-15 years ahead planning Future Immediate Design *Current Missions Menu Driven *Develop Software Information Technology *Determining Requirements Integrated Product Teams

  6. Radio Frequency Identification -Navy Pilot Program Meeting OSD UID & RFID Mandates: • UID Compliant Bar Codes • Contact Memory Buttons • Passive & Active RFID • Streamline activation process • Provides maintenance records for all equipment • Tagged Items speed the download & refurbish process • Provides global in-transit visibility of all assets in EMF/EMU

  7. Planning for implementation began Fall 2003 Site Visits to Existing DMLSS sites Database Scrub Conversion of TAMMIS/Oracle data to DMLSS (2 months) NMLC Provided classroom training to all staff DMLSS live since 12 April NMLC Follow-up visit DMLSS Implementation

  8. EMF-44 Capability Based (OIF 2)

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