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UNCLASSIFIED The Transition of Army Veterinary Service Programs 24 May 2011 Prepared for: 2011 R&DA Conference Naples, FL Presented by: COL Robert Webb,

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1 UNCLASSIFIED The Transition of Army Veterinary Service Programs 24 May 2011 Prepared for: 2011 R&DA Conference Naples, FL Presented by: COL Robert Webb, Director, Veterinary Service Portfolio, IPH, USAPHC(P)

2 UNCLASSIFIED PURPOSE: To provide an information briefing on the transition of Army Veterinary Service Programs BRIEFING OUTLINE What are we doing How it affects you Food Protection Program

3 UNCLASSIFIED End State: A unified Army public health team that enhances and protects the health, fitness, and well-being of Soldiers, their Families, DA Civilian employees, and military retirees; and executes effective veterinary service programs across the DoD. In the beginning…. Idea: merge the Army’s Veterinary Command (VETCOM) and the Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine (CHPPM) capabilities to optimize public health support to Army –Similar, overlapping missions of mutual interest –Inconsistent public health services across the force Sept 2008 Feasibility Study July 2009 TSG selects COA 1 Oct 2010 PHC(Prov) achieves IOC 1 Oct 2009 Establish PHC(Prov) Aug 2010 TSG revises CONOPS 1 Oct 2011 Achieve FOC

4 UNCLASSIFIED History of USAPHC 1942: Army Industrial Hygiene Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University 1945: Moved to Chemical Warfare Center, Edgewood, MD 1995: USAEHA formed basis for the U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine. 1960: Became U.S. Army Environmental Hygiene Agency (USAEHA) 1973: USAEHA became subordinate command of the U.S. Health Services Command 2009: USACHPPM became USAPHC(Prov) 2010: USAVETCOM attached to USAPHC(Prov)

5 UNCLASSIFIED Personnel Strength as of 1 Mar 2011 3,051 Legacy CHPPM (1,190) Legacy VETCOM (1,861) US Army Public Health Command (Provisional)

6 UNCLASSIFIED Animal Care Specialist Entomologist Toxicologist Occupational Health Nurse Agronomist Mechanical Engineer Medical Officer Safety Engineer Electrical Engineer Social Worker Environmental Engineer Environmental Law Attorney Meteorologist Environmental Protection Specialist Health Physicist Safety and Occupational Health Specialist Acoustical Engineer Medical Laboratory Specialist Fire Protection Engineer Psychologist Veterinarian Sanitary Engineer Wildlife Biologist Epidemiologist Physical Therapist Industrial Hygienist Chaplain Optometrist Community Health Nurse Chemist Ergonomist Dental Officer Preventive Medicine Physician Nuclear Medical Science Officer Marine Biologist Dietitian Geologist Environmental Scientist Audiologist Physicist Breadth of Knowledge Veterinary Services Food Safety Officer Comparative Medicine Veterinarian Laboratory Animal VeterinarianVeterinary Pathologist Veterinary Food Inspection Specialist Clinical Medicine Veterinarian Statistician

7 UNCLASSIFIED PHC Transition Provisional Timeline Slide 7 3 rd Quarter FY11 4 th Quarter FY11 1 st Quarter FY11 2 nd Quarter FY11 1 OCT 11 – USAPHC FOC ; 19 Jan 11 – PHC OPORD 11-01 (PHC Reorganization) published 1 Feb 11 – Release CONUS RVCs to PHCRs for attachment; appoint PHCR XOs 11 Jul 11 – Re-designation/inactivation Ceremony 1 OCT 10 – USAPHC IOC June 11 – Anticipated HQDA Approval of CIP 1 Apr 11 – Transfer of vet policy responsibility 22 Jul 11 – VETCOM inactivation Ceremony 1 Nov 10 – Transfer of Food Protection mission

8 UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Army Public Health Command (Provisional) Army Hearing Tri-Service Vision Conservation and Readiness Environmental Medicine Occupational Medicine Army Hearing Tri-Service Vision Conservation and Readiness Environmental Medicine Occupational Medicine Health Risk Communication Environmental Health Risk Assessment Deployment Environmental Surveillance Global Threat Assessment Environmental Surveillance Integration ATSDR Health Risk Communication Environmental Health Risk Assessment Deployment Environmental Surveillance Global Threat Assessment Environmental Surveillance Integration ATSDR Health Promotion Operations Behavioral Health Public Health Assessment Health Education Health Promotion Operations Behavioral Health Public Health Assessment Health Education Injury Prevention Disease Epidemiology Professional Medical Education BSHOP Injury Prevention Disease Epidemiology Professional Medical Education BSHOP Ergonomics Health Hazard Assessment Industrial Hygiene Field Services Industrial Hygiene and Medical Safety Management Ergonomics Health Hazard Assessment Industrial Hygiene Field Services Industrial Hygiene and Medical Safety Management Laser/Optical Radiation Health Physics Radiofrequency/ Ultrasound Laser/Optical Radiation Health Physics Radiofrequency/ Ultrasound Air Quality Surveillance Ground Water and Solid Waste Hazardous and Medical Waste Operational Noise Surface Water and Wastewater Water Supply Management Entomology Air Quality Surveillance Ground Water and Solid Waste Hazardous and Medical Waste Operational Noise Surface Water and Wastewater Water Supply Management Entomology Analytical Spectrometry Chromatographic Analysis Laboratory Information and Sample Management Radiologic, Classic, and Clinical Chemistry Analytical Spectrometry Chromatographic Analysis Laboratory Information and Sample Management Radiologic, Classic, and Clinical Chemistry Chief of Staff DCSPER (G-1) DCSPER (G-1) DCSINT (G-2) DCSINT (G-2) DCSOPS (G-3) DCSOPS (G-3) DCSLOG (G-4) DCSLOG (G-4) DCSIM (G-6) DCSIM (G-6) DCSCOM (G-7) DCSCOM (G-7) DCSRM (G-8) DCSRM (G-8) PHCR – Europe Germany PHCR – Pacific Japan PHCR – North Ft Meade, MD PHCR – South San Antonio, TX PHCR - West JB Lewis-McChord, WA Office of the Commander Director Army Institute of Public Health Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center (AFHSC) Proponency Office for Preventive Medicine (POPM) Veterinary Command (VETCOM) Special Staff Occupational & Environmental Medicine Health Risk Management Health Promotion and Wellness Epidemiology and Disease Surveillance Environmental Health Engineering Laboratory Sciences Toxicology Veterinary Services Occupational Health Sciences Strategic Initiatives Office Preventive Medicine Resourcing Office Clinical Veterinary Medicine Food Protection FYGVE Clinical Veterinary Medicine Food Protection FYGVE Health Effects Research Toxicity Evaluation Veterinary Medicine Health Effects Research Toxicity Evaluation Veterinary Medicine

9 UNCLASSIFIED A portfolio is a collection of programs and other work that are grouped together to facilitate effective management and meet strategic business objectives. Portfolio Management is the coordinated management of portfolio components to achieve specific organizational objectives. OBJECTIVES (across all levels): –Standardize management practices –Bridge the gap between strategic objectives and project management –Group functional areas together to streamline and facilitate achieving strategic objectives –Realize cost schedule and quality improvements Portfolio Management “Doing the right work” and not just “doing work right”

10 UNCLASSIFIED Veterinary Services Portfolio Veterinary Services Portfolio Director COL Robert Webb Program Manager for FYGVE Vacant Program Manager for Clinical Veterinary Medicine COL Bob Vogelsang LTC Rob Goodman VMSB NAF Central Fund Sandy Harrington Tracey Draper Program Manager for Food Protection COL Les Huck / COL Paul Whippo CW5 Ron Biddle Food Safety and Defense Operational Rations Approved Sources ISP Program CW3 Warren et al Portfolio Operations Manager LTC Ann Schiavetta MAJ Mary Parham

11 UNCLASSIFIED Food Protection Sanitation Audits/ Approved Sources Special Events Food Defense Teams Operational Rations/ DFACS/DeCA/AAFES Food and Water Vulnerability Assessments Food and Water Risk Assessments Animal Medicine Military Working Dogs Other Government Owned Animals Privately Owned Animals Human-animal bond program support One Health – One Medicine Public Health Team Zoonotic Disease Prevention Trained Soldiers OIF/OEF/ND/HOA/OCO Humanitarian Assistance/Civil Affairs Special Taskers-Department of State, Secret Service, USDA, COCOMS

12 UNCLASSIFIED Installation Veterinary Support MWDs: 3,282 Marine Mammals: 105 Veterinary Clinics: 188 Outpatient Visits: 592,789 Subsistence: $12.5 Billion Audits: > 3,504 Countries: 83 Lab Animals: >340,000 Research Facilities: 31

13 UNCLASSIFIED How this transition affects our customers / suppliers? No Change!

14 UNCLASSIFIED Food Protection Commercial Sanitation Audits Publication of Approved Source Directory Installation Support DFACS/DeCA/AAFES Military Sanitary Inspections Installation Food Defense Programs Operational Rations Laboratory Services Food Defense Food and Water Risk Assessments Special Events Mission

15 UNCLASSIFIED Food Safety and Defense Programs Commercial Audit Program (2,192 facilities; 3,619 audits/yr) Installation Support Plan (ISP) Program supporting Army, Navy, and Marine Installations Installation Food Vulnerability Assessments Special Events/Food and Water Defense Teams on and off the installation Installation Food Facility Visits

16 UNCLASSIFIED Food Safety and Defense Programs Higher Headquarters Assessments Food and Water Risk Assessments (FWRAs) Operational Rations Program MRE and UGR Assembly Plants (4 locations supported by 24 personnel) Other rations supported at various locations include UGR-A, HDR, TOTM, FSR, MARC, MCW/LRP, Survival Ration, Water Ration, UHT Milk, and HCP Program includes Origin, Receipt, and Surveillance Inspections

17 UNCLASSIFIED Food Safety and Defense Programs Veterinary Laboratory FADL and VLE are A2LA ISO17025 Accredited Two surveillance labs per PHC Region Surveillance labs in all numbered VET DETs Ship Rider Program Marine and Navy Food Management Team Prime Vendor Product Evaluations/Audits Food Safety Support to non-DOD Federal Agencies

18 UNCLASSIFIED On pace for a complete transfer of mission responsibility from VETCOM to the PHC IPH Vet Svcs portfolio Summary

19 UNCLASSIFIED Questions? US Army Public Health Command (Provisional)

20 UNCLASSIFIED Establishments listed in these publications may serve as sources for Armed Forces Procurement for the covered or coded products. (See VETCOM Circular 40-1 for additional information concerning these sources.) Interstate Certified Shellfish Shippers List (ICSSL) Interstate Milk Shippers (IMS) List Dairy Plants Surveyed and Approved for USDA Grading Service USDC Approved List of Fish Establishments and Products Directory of Grading Offices and Plants Operating Under USDA Poultry and Egg Grading Programs Directory of Grading Offices and Plants Operating Under USDA Poultry and Egg Grading Programs Meat, Poultry and Egg Product Inspection Directory Federal Approved Sources


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