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NAVAL MEDICAL LOGISTICS COMMAND NAVAL Fort Detrick, Maryland MEDICAL LOGISTICS COMMAND Fort Detrick, Maryland NOSTRA Naval Ophthalmic Support & Training Activity Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, Virginia NEMSCOM Navy Expeditionary Medical Support Command Cheatham Annex Williamsburg, Virginia NMLC Detachment U.S. Army Medical Material Center, Europe Pirmasens, Germany

Organizational Chart Public Affairs & OpSec Officer Julius L. Evans Logistics Business Systems Leonard Morrisey 2

Organizational Structure M46 (Logistics Execution) Fort Detrick, Maryland Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED) Washington, D.C. Navy Medicine Education Training & Logistics Command (NMETLC) San Antonio, Texas Naval Medical Logistics Command (NMLC) Fort Detrick, Maryland NMLC Detachment U.S. Army Medical Materiel Center, Europe (USAMMCE) Pirmasens, Germany Navy Expeditionary Medical Support Command (NEMSCOM) Cheatham Annex Williamsburg, Virginia Naval Ophthalmic Support and Training Activity (NOSTRA) Yorktown, Virginia 3

s Mission Focus Operational/Expeditionary Medical Logistics Support - Allowance Management and Class Vlll (Medical/Dental) Commodity Management for the Naval Operating Forces - Naval Operating Forces Medical Equipment Procurement Program Management; Joint Readiness Planning - New Ships Construction and Overhaul Fitting Out and Outfitting - Integrated Logistics System (ILS) Product Support of Naval Operational Forces Medical and Dental Equipment - Expeditionary Medical Facilities (EMFs), Forward Deployable Preventative Medicine Units (FDPMU) Military Treatment Facility Logistics Support - Centrally Funded Equipment Program Manager - Personal Property Program Manager - Digital Imaging Network/Picture Archiving Communication System (DINPACS) Program Manager - Navy's Field Operating Agency (FOA) for Vaccination/Immunization Distribution - Defense Medical Logistics Standard Support (DMLSS), Standard Procurement System (SPS), and Wide Area Work Flow (WAWF) Functional and Sustainment Support, Key Logistics Data Management and Metrics Tracking Acquisition & Analytics - Limited, Head Contracting Activity (HCA) - Health Care Personal Service Contracts (PSCs) - Medical Equipment, Maintenance and Supply Contracts - Research & Development Contracts, Grants, and Cooperative Agreements; DoD Drug Lab - Healthcare Services Statement of Work (SOW) Development - Market Research and Cost Estimates for Health Care Services - Navy Medicine Acquisition Measurement and Analysis; Enterprise Spend and Strategic Sourcing Analysis - Procurement Performance Management Assessment Program (PPMAP) responsibility for CONUS MTFs Business, Commercial and Fiscal Law Services - Contract Law Advisor to Navy Medicine 4

NMLC s (Non BSO-18) Key Stakeholders and Mission Partners Joint Staff (J4) Force Health Protection and Readiness (FHP&R) OPNAV (N41, N931) Headquarters, USMC/Marine Corps Systems Command (MARCORSYSCOM) Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet Fleet Type Commanders (5) Defense Health Agency (DHA) Medical Logistics Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Troop Support Defense Logistics Information Service (DLIS) Defense Distribution Command (DDC) Distribution Centers Optical Fabrication Enterprise (OFE) Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Navy Shipbuilding and Sustainment Program Executive Officers (PEOs) NAVSEA In-Service Engineering Agents (ISEAs) Naval Supply System Command (NAVSUP) Weapon Systems Support (WSS) NAVSUP Global Logistics Support (GLS) Fleet Logistics Centers (FLCs) Navy Space & Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) United States Army Medical Materiel Agency (USAMMA) Air Force Medical Operations Agency (AFMOA) Health and Human Services (HHS) 5

s Services Model How NMLC s Customers access our procurement services Requirement Generation Technical Review/ Requirements Coordination Contract Award / Contract Administration Operational Forces (Fleet) Naval Operating Forces Medical Equipment & Supplies Code 4 Navy Medicine MTFs MTF Medical Equipment & Logistics Assist Visits Code 3 Communicates Often Located at NMLC NMLC Legal Counsel OOL EMF and FDPMUs MTF Healthcare Services Code 5 EMFs / FDPMUs EML Very Collaborative NMLC Contracting - Code 5 Navy Medicine R & D Research Contract Services Code 5 6

NMLC Strategy Map Vision Mission Core Values Priorities We will become the Department of Defense s premier medical logistics support activity. We deliver patient-centered logistics solutions for military medicine. Continuous Improvement Respect for Diversity Professional Growth Transparency Reputation for Reliable Quality Trust in our Shipmates Enthusiasm for Innovation Action-oriented Partnerships Leadership by Example Balanced Living Readiness Delivering Prepared Personnel & Equipment Capability & Capacity Value Creating Cost-effective Benefits for Customers & Stakeholders Jointness Optimizing Interoperability of Products & Processes MEANS WAYS ENDS Customers & Stakeholders Internal Processes Organizational Capacity Resources Improve Medical Readiness Support CS1.0 Increase Product/ Service Quality IP1.0 Improve Knowledge Transfer OC1.0 Increase Workforce KSAs OC2.0 Increase Interoperability IP2.0 Improve Customer- Employee Relationship OC4.0 Improve Resource Management R1.0 Classification: FOUO Patient-Centered Logistics Solutions for Military Medicine Increase Customer/ Stakeholder Engagement CS2.0 Improve Job Satisfaction OC3.0 7 Unclassified - FOUO

s Strategic Initiatives SI 15.1 - Build and deploy the Contract Administration Tool SI 15.2 - Strategic Sourcing SI 15.3 - Increase professional certifications across directorates SI 15.4 - Develop needed analytical capability SI 15.5 - Improve quality and consistency of tech evaluations SI 15.6 - NEBE Gen II, Phase 1 SI 15.7 - Conduct Value Stream Analysis for all business processes SI 15.8 - Develop QASA database SI 15.10 - Quality Management System (QMS) Manual Revision SI 15.12 - Revise Command Information Technology (IT) Continuity of Operations (COOP) SI 15.13 - Shipboard Equipment Configuration Management SI 15.15 - Defense Health Agency (DHA) Healthcare Services Contract Integration SI 15.16 - Enhance BUMED Field Contracting Officer (KO) Competency SI 15.17 - Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSA) Assessment * SI 15.9, 15.11 and SI 15.14 were cancelled/realigned. 8

Non-Conformance Database Purpose: Ultimately the Non-Conformance Database will enable NMLC to become a learning organization. We will understand our deficiencies and learn from them. The Database provides a record and tracks all Command nonconformances in order to inform and prompt action. Background: Historically, issues have been recorded by Directorates and/or Divisions, with each tracking different data elements for different purposes. The Command recognized a need for a centralized repository in order to understand and track issues at a macro level. Approach: Design linked databases to record locally observed nonconformances and aggregate the data using meta-data tags. 9

FY Qtr/Period Directorate where issue resides Reporting Directorate QASA Info w/o Meta-data tags: Contract specialist Contracting officer Meta-data Tags 15-3-5-5-03-03-02-3-01 Division e.g. 1. SCD 2. CAD 3. EMD 4. RSD 5. CSD 6. ASD 7. 05/05A Process e.g. 1. CAR 2. Price 3. J&A 4. COR/ CPARS 5. Mods 6. Sm Biz/ Mkt Res 7. PPMAP Sp Interest Problem 1. None 2. Inadequate OOS 3. Inadequate U&C 4. Inadequate BN 5. Not posted 6. Not approved 7. Missing Unique Item ID Common Core Suffix 1. No problem 2. Missing 3. Insufficient 4. Incorrect 5. Untimely 6. No authority 10

M46 (Logistics Execution) Functions Serves as: Commanding Officer, BUMED s Senior Contracting Official (SCO) Fleet Hospital Program Office (PML-500)/Expeditionary Medical Facilities (EMF) Program Manager BUMED s Property Management Office (PMO) Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) Medical Device Information Assurance (IA) Program Manager Field Operating Agent (FOA) for Non-Clinical Immunization (Logistical) Issues Navy s Senior Service Representative for all Navy Medicine Information Technology (IT) Logistics Systems Navy Medicine s lead for Collecting, Analyzing, and Reporting Navy Medicine Enterprise Medical Logistics Metrics 11

Detachment Pirmasens, Germany U.S. Army Medical Material Center, Europe (USAMMCE) NMLC Pirmasens Detachment 12

Navy Expeditionary Medical Support Command (NEMSCOM) Collaborates with NMLC s Expeditionary Medical Logistics (EML) Program Office to Design/Build Expeditionary Medical Facilities (EMFs) and Forward Deployable Preventive Medicine Units (FDPMUs). 13

Naval Ophthalmic Support & Training Activity (NOSTRA) Per designation of the Navy s Surgeon General, NOSTRA acts as the lead service agent for the Optical Fabrication Enterprise (OFE). It provides optical fabrication services in support of all operational, contingency and humanitarian missions worldwide - in peacetime and wartime. NOSTRA trains all Navy and Army opticians within the Tri-Service Optician School (TOPS). 14 UNCLASSIFIED/ /FOUO

In Summary possesses a unique capability by centrally owning the technical, legal and contracting execution arms for Navy Medicine. We work with our MTF and Fleet Customers to ensure contracting officials, technical experts and legal officials collaborate early and often in developing individualized state-of-the-art solutions to meet customers medical materiel and healthcare service needs. 15