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budget analyst function for global AE financial transactions including funding worldwide
patient movements on military aircraft and civilian air ambulances. Also collaborates
with TCSG to process civilian insurance reimbursements to the government for
beneficiary patient travel. Advises the AMC/SG on establishing policy and guidance for
the development and deployment of command-unique medical data and communication
systems. Provides installation, operations, security training, and maintenance services for
the AF en route electronic health record (EHR). Provides consultant services to field
activities for medical information systems. Manages technology and processes for the AE
EHR Program, including resourcing and device technology evolution. Validates and
processes military personnel appropriation (MPA) man-day requests using the current
using the Manpower MPA Man-day Management System (M4S) for ANG and AFR
medical personnel to support AMC/RegAF requirements.
2.3.1.5. AMC Modernization and Research Division (AMC/SGR). Develops, maintains,
advances, and pursues funding for the AMC medical modernization portfolio. Leads AE
research and development efforts across the AFMS. Articulates research needs and
capability gaps with internal and external research partners, defines and articulates the
process for users to submit research and technology solutions, and accurately categorizes
initiatives with distinction between knowledge enhancement and technology
development. Identifies gaps in doctrine, organization, training, materiel, leadership, and
education, personnel, and facilities. Leads development activities of the EHR.
2.3.2. AMC Directorate of Operations (AMC/A3). Defines roles and responsibilities of the
A3 in the AE system.
2.3.2.1. AMC Deputy Director, AE Operations. Senior AE authority to Directorate of
Operations and provides executive oversight for global Total Force AE operations.
Directs efforts to include AE funding, manning, training, and strategic direction for
AMC/A3 assigned divisions and AE squadrons. Interfaces with joint, North Atlantic
Treaty Organization (NATO), and coalition forces to develop worldwide AE doctrine and
policy. Provides AE expertise to Headquarters United States Air Force, MAJCOMs, and
Numbered Air Force (NAF). Co-chair of the AE Board.
2.3.2.2. AMC Aeromedical Evacuation Operations Branch. Provides policy, procedures,
and concepts of operations for all Aeromedical Evacuation Squadrons (AES). Develops
ground operations training programs, standards, and inspection guidelines for global AE.
Interfaces with joint, special operations, NATO, and coalition policy makers to
standardize AE operations worldwide. Serves as the Global Force Functional Area
Manager for AE (non AFMS) UTCs and recommends sourcing solutions to the joint
force provider to meet CCDR requests for forces. Identifies AE unit capabilities based on
available resources (active duty, AFR, and ANG). Appointed by the AMC/A3 as the
program element monitor for Program Element: 41133F – Aeromedical Evacuation.
Coordinates with AMC/SG for funding and associated medical resource letter equipment
laydown for AE squadrons. Implements changes to the medical resource letter for
personnel UTCs assigned to AE squadrons. Establishes doctrine and policy to support AE
operations, in coordination with AMC/SG and owning MAJCOM/A3s. Establishes and
disseminates operational training and assessment policy. Advocates to obtain and allocate
resources for AE equipment and training. Executes AE Lead Command operational
functions.